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Contents: 

Introduction 

Important Information 

Extraction Performance 

Installation 

Operating Instructions 

Maintenance 

Specifications  


General Arrangement Drawings 
Remote Motor Wiring Illustrations 

 
1.  INTRODUCTION 

Your range cooker is a semi-professional unit which gives you 
the  power  and  flexibility  to  realise  your  full  potential  in  the 
kitchen.  Inevitably,  during  the  cooking  process,  there  will  be 
heat,  vapours  and  fumes  produced.  Your  FMH  extractor  has 
been designed to complement the range cooker both in looks 
and  performance  in  order  to  create  the  ideal  environment  for 
creative cooking. 

2.  IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

The  exhaust  air  must  not  be  discharged  into  a  flue  which  is 
used  for  exhausting  fumes  from  appliances  supplied  with 
energy other than electricity e.g. oil or gas-fired central heating 
boilers, gas-fired water heaters, etc.

 

 

Requirements  of  the  relevant  authorities  concerning  the 
discharge of exhaust air must be complied with. 

Pay  particular  attention  to  fire  risk  when  frying.  To  minimise 
the  risk  of  fire,  all  instructions  relating  to  cleaning  the  grease 
filters and removing grease deposits must be adhered to. 

Do not flambé under the extractor. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The  minimum  clearance  between  the  top  of  the  hob  or 
cooker  and  the  bottom  of  the  extractor  should  be  within 
the following range 

(unless a greater distance is specified by 

your cooking appliance or furniture manufacturer):

 

 

hob-to-extractor minimum clearance distances: 

750mm minimum above Lacanche hobs and cookers 

  hob-to-extractor clearance recommended: 800-850mm 

  Minimum ceiling height with standard chimney: 2242mm 

The minimum distance between the hob and the bottom of the 
extractor  is  essential  for  safety  reasons  and  to  prevent 
overheating of the extractor and its components. 

The  maximum  distance  between  the  hob  and  the  bottom  of 
the  extractor  is  required  to  ensure  that  the  extractor  collects 
the cooking fumes and odours efficiently. 

Please also note that a 90

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 bend in 150mm flexible ducting will 

require  215mm  minimum  headroom  to  give  a  smooth  radius 
with no kinking. 

You are advised to install measures designed to reduce 
the incidence of cold draughts entering the property via 
any ductwork. 

 

For extractors with internal or inline motors this should, at 
the very least, consist of an external duct termination 
with integrated non-return flaps (e.g. gravity  shutter wall 
grille/louvre) and/or an inline backdraught shutter. 

 

For wall-mounted motors an inline backdraught shutter is 
recommended.

 

3.  EXTRACTION PERFORMANCE 

The  primary  influence  on  the  overall  performance  of  the 
extractor is the design of the ducting which takes the exhaust 
air from the extractor to the outside. The duct route should be 
a  prime  consideration  during  the  initial  stages  of  the  kitchen 
design  (

We 

do  not  recommend  recirculating  air  back  into  the 

kitchen). 

Please note the following: 

  Easy  access  to  the  duct  route  during  installation  is 

important. Lack of access may require the “blind” fitting of 
flexible  ducting,  with  increased  risk  of  unseen  kinks  and 
impaired efficiency. 

  The  extractor  is  provided  with  a  spigot  suitable  for 

connecting 150mm diameter ducting.

 

 

Note

: the cross-sectional area of 150mm diameter ducting 

is  the  minimum  area  consistent  with  efficient  extraction. 
Reducing the duct size seriously reduces performance. 

  The  most efficient  configuration  is  to  duct  straight  through 

an  outside  wall  so  try  to  position  the  cooker  against  an 
outside wall when designing your kitchen. 

  Well  installed,  correctly  sized  rigid  round  ducting,  or  an 

equivalent  flat  channel  system  will  usually  perform  best, 
with  round  semi-rigid  (like  flue  liner)  being  a  very  good 
alternative.  Flexible  (foil  or  plastic  film)  ducting  is 
economical but its use should be minimised as it gives the 
worst performance and should only be used for very short 
duct runs or initial connection and should be pulled taut to 
prevent significant losses in extraction efficiency. 

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

 

CAFÉ MODERNE 

Range Hoods 

FMOD 900-1800 

WARNING 

Proper care  must  be  taken  to  ensure  that  the  negative 
pressures  caused  by  high  performance  extraction 
systems  do  not  adversely  affect  the  safe  operation  of 
certain types of fuel-burning appliances (gas, oil or solid 
fuel),  including  those  installed  in  the  kitchen  and 
possibly also those installed in other parts of the house. 

Where  such  fuel-burning  appliances  are  installed, 
adequate  ventilation  MUST  be  provided  in  the  room  of 
installation,  located  and  sized  such  that  the  negative 
pressure in the room created by the extractor does not 
exceed 4Pa. 

In case of doubt, do not operate the extractor and fuel-
burning  appliance(s)  simultaneously  and  consult  an 
appropriate (for the fuel type) expert for advice. 

ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

This appliance requires an earth connection. 

Ensure  that  the  supply  voltage  corresponds  to  that 
marked on the rating label inside the extractor. 

The extractor must be isolated from the electrical supply 
before  carrying  out  any  cleaning  or  maintenance 
operations. 

Summary of Contents for CAFE MODERNE

Page 1: ...draught shutter For wall mounted motors an inline backdraught shutter is recommended 3 EXTRACTION PERFORMANCE The primary influence on the overall performance of the extractor is the design of the ducting which takes the exhaust air from the extractor to the outside The duct route should be a prime consideration during the initial stages of the kitchen design We do not recommend recirculating air ...

Page 2: ...circulating air installations and they should be avoided wherever possible see section 3 If your extractor has been adapted for recirculation not our standard configuration then adequate provision must be made for the exhausted air to return into the kitchen equivalent to 150mm round duct e g Purchase of a special chimney with vents ducting to a vent in the room or finishing the chimney short of t...

Page 3: ... be fed from a 230Vac single phase electrical supply using a switched spur fitted with a 3A fuse The spur should be located adjacent to the hood cooker so that the supply can be disconnected from the hood using the switch The means of disconnection from the supply must have a minimum contact separation of 3mm in all poles Alternatively a means of disconnection in the fixed wiring according to the ...

Page 4: ...ith the latch held open Once the filter is in position release the lever allowing the latch to engage 6 2 Replacing Lamps The lamps are long life LED units and are not designed for end user replacement In the unlikely event of failure please call for assistance 7 SPECIFICATIONS All Models Supply Voltage 230V 50Hz Lighting 12V 2 6W LED Per Lamp 12V 2 6W See general arrangement drawings for lamp qua...

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Page 6: ...Café Moderne Range Hoods Installation Operating Maintenance Instructions W1512 FMOD Moderne Range Hood O M Dec 16 docx Page 6 Fornair Figure 3 Hood Layout Explained Figure 4 Hood Baseplate Layouts ...

Page 7: ...1 Open Terminal Box Empty Terminal for Motor Connections Extractor Fig 2 Typical System SEM2 Shown Red Blue White Grey Black Green Yellow Brown Orange Yellow Purple Fig 4 SEM 1 SEM 2 Electrical Connections Fig 5 SEM 7 SEM 8 Electrical Connections Fig 3 Terminal Colour Positions Remote Motor Cable Assembly Orange Yellow link wire is included Remote Motor Cable Assembly Orange Purple link wire is in...

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