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Guide to the Appliance

VF60W

1.  LED Lights x 2 
2.  On/Off button
3.  Power buttons: 

(low), 

(mid), 

(high) 

4.  On/Off light button
5.  Aluminium filters x 2

VF90W

1.  LED Lights x 2 
2.  On/Off button
3.  Power buttons: 

(low), 

(mid), 

(high) 

4.  On/Off light button
5.  Aluminium filters x 3

1 2

4

3

5

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2

4

3

5

Summary of Contents for VF60W

Page 1: ...FIXED RANGEHOOD 12 MONTH WARRANTY instruction manual VF60W VF90W ...

Page 2: ...tents Guide to the Appliance 2 Caring for the Environment 3 Safety Information and Warnings 4 Installation Instructions 6 Operation Instructions 8 Troubleshooting 9 Care and Maintenance 10 Specifications 12 ...

Page 3: ...D Lights x 2 2 On Off button 3 Power buttons low mid high 4 On Off light button 5 Aluminium filters x 2 VF90W 1 LED Lights x 2 2 On Off button 3 Power buttons low mid high 4 On Off light button 5 Aluminium filters x 3 1 2 4 3 5 1 2 4 3 5 ...

Page 4: ...t the end of its working life do not throw this appliance out with your household rubbish An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again Electrical and electronic appliances contain materials and substances which if handled or disposed of incorrectly could be potentially hazardous on the environment and human health Observe an...

Page 5: ... air back into the room There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out in accordance with the instructions Do not flambé under the range hood CAUTION Accessible parts may become hot when used with a cooking appliance The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have b...

Page 6: ...ions may result in electrical hazards WARNINGS In certain circumstances electrical appliances may be a danger hazard Do not check the status of the filters while the cooker hood is operating Do not touch the light bulbs after appliance use Do not disconnect the appliance with wet hands and do not apply excessive force to the supply cord Naked Flame cooking flambe is prohibited underneath cooker ho...

Page 7: ...tance may be reduced to 60cm to align with the AGA code 2 To install onto the wall drill 4 holes of Ø 8mm at a suitable place according with the centre distance of hole in the back of the cooker hood 3 Insert the nut into the holes 4 Insert the screws ST4 30 into the nuts and tighten 5 Put up the cooker hood onto the fixed screws 6 Then use the attached accessories enclosed to turn the screws into...

Page 8: ...der to keep out the gap between hood back and cupboard 90cm hood 60cm hood NOTICE There are 2 methods for ventilation including horizontal ventilation and vertical ventilation Please pay attention to the ventilation method when installing 1 Horizontal ventilation As pic A shown please use the cover to seal the outlet on the top then the air can be vented from back 2 Vertical ventilation As pic B s...

Page 9: ...l the outlet cover turn on the cooker hood then the air can be vented from the inside outlet When you choose front re circulation mode the charcoal filter must be installed 1 Push stop button and the motor will stop 2 Push the Low button the motor runs at low speed 3 Push the Mid button the motor runs at mid speed 4 Push the High button the motor runs at high speed 5 Push the light button and the ...

Page 10: ...nts fully Hood Vibrating Fan blades damaged and causes vibration Replace fan blades The motor is not tightly fastened Lock the motor tightly The body is not tightly hanged Tighten the motor Insufficient suction The distance between the hood and the cooktop is incorrect too far Readjust the distance Too much air movement from open doors or windows During use ensure reasonable ventilation provided a...

Page 11: ...er function of the cooker hood is conditioned by the regularity of the maintenance operations in particular the active carbon filter The filters are designed to capture the grease particles suspended in the air from the cooking process and must be maintained as per below to avoid clogging depending on the frequency of the use of the appliance In order to prevent a fire hazard it is recommended to ...

Page 12: ...NT To disassemble and assemble the filter please refer to the below picture IMPORTANT To change the light press the lamp cup take out the bulb counter clockwise IMPORTANT Should the lamps not work make sure they are firmly tightened ...

Page 13: ... Lights 2 x 2W 2 x Aluminium filters Ducted recirculating available 53 dB A on maximum Optional Accessories Carbon Filter CF110 Technical Information 220 240V 50Hz 104W 1 5metre cable 120mm ducting spigot Product Dimensions 160 mm H x 600mm W x 500mm D 500mm 160mm 300mm 600mm 35mm ɸ120mm 30mm ...

Page 14: ... Lights 2 x 2W 3 x Aluminium filters Ducted recirculating available 53 dB A on maximum Optional Accessories Carbon Filter CF110 Technical Information 220 240V 50Hz 104W 1 5metre cable 120mm ducting spigot Product Dimensions 160mm H x 900mm W x 500mm D 500mm 160mm 300mm 900mm 35mm ɸ120mm 30mm ...

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Page 16: ... support 1800 444 357 Fax 1300 133 279 Email info hapl com au VIALIPRODUCTS COM AU While every effort has been made in the preparation of this instruction manual the publishers cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of the information contained herein or any consequences arising from it ...

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