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Instructions for use and maintenance
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CONTENTS OF THE PACKING BOX
The contents of the packaging may vary depending on
the specific model
FS 400 1M 50 WH
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Range hood FS 400 1M 50 WH
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Aluminium filter
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Non-return flap ø 120 mm
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Cap for the outlet opening
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Installation kit
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Instruction manual
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Warranty card
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Energy label
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Product fiche
FS 400 1M 60 WH
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Range hood FS 400 1M 60 WH
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A set of aluminium filters
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Non-return flap ø 120 mm
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Cap for the outlet opening
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Installation kit
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Instruction manual
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Warranty card
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Energy label
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Product fiche
FS 402 2M 60WH
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Range hood FS 402 2M 60 WH
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A set of aluminium filters
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Non-return flap ø 120 mm
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Cap for the outlet opening
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Installation kit
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Instruction manual
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Warranty card
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Energy label
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Product fiche
FS 403 2M 60 IX
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Range hood FS 403 2M 60 WH
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A set of aluminium filters
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Non-return flap ø 120 mm
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Cap for the outlet opening
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Installation kit
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Instruction manual
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Warranty card
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Energy label
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Product fiche
FS 404 2M 60 WH
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Range hood FS 404 2M 60 WH
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A set of aluminium filters
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Non-return flap ø 120 mm
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Cap for the outlet opening
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Installation kit
•
Instruction manual
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Warranty card
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Energy label
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Product fiche
SELECTING A LOCATION FOT INSTALLATION OF
THE RANGE HOOD
When installing the range hood You must observe at least 65
cm distance from the range hood and the surface on which
cookware will be placed.
Figure 1 – Requirement for minimum distance from the
working surface
RISK OF POISONING AND DEATH!
There is risk of poisoning by inhaling the exhaust
gases. Do not use the appliance simultaneously with
appliances which generate poisonous gases that are
released through a chimney, like for example stoves
running on gas, coal, fuel oil or wood, unless proper
ventilation has been provided. Such type of heating
appliances use air for burning at the place of their
installation and release the exhaust gases through the
chimney. The air gets sucked out from the kitchen or
the adjacent room when the range hood operates. This
generates vacuum unless fresh air flow is provided. In
this case the exhaust gases are sucked in back from the
exhaust pipes and fed back into the room. Therefore,
proper ventilation of the room must be provided.