Franke Consumer Products Ventilation Hood FDB 9078 SIL K User Manual

Instructions for use and installation  
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IT  
Cooker Hood  
Istruzioni per l’uso e l’installazione  
Cappa  
Mode d’emploi et installation  
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DE  
TR  
CZ  
Hotte de Cuisine  
Bedienungsanleitung und Einrichtung  
Dunstabzugshaube  
Kullanım ve montaj talimatları  
Davlumbaz  
Uživatelská Pøíruèka  
Odsavač par  
FDB 9078 SIL-K  
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RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS  
The Instructions for Use apply to several versions of this appliance. Accord-  
ingly, you may find descriptions of individual features that do not apply to  
your specific appliance.  
INSTALLATION  
The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damages resulting from in-  
correct or improper installation.  
The minimum safety distance between the cooker top and the extractor  
hood is 650 mm (some models can be installed at a lower height, please re-  
fer to the paragraphs on working dimensions and installation).  
Check that the mains voltage corresponds to that indicated on the rating  
plate fixed to the inside of the hood.  
For Class I appliances, check that the domestic power supply guarantees  
adequate earthing.  
Connect the extractor to the exhaust flue through a pipe of minimum diame-  
ter 120 mm. The route of the flue must be as short as possible.  
Do not connect the extractor hood to exhaust ducts carrying combustion  
fumes (boilers, fireplaces, etc.).  
If the extractor is used in conjunction with non-electrical appliances (e.g. gas  
burning appliances), a sufficient degree of aeration must be guaranteed in  
the room in order to prevent the backflow of exhaust gas. The kitchen must  
have an opening communicating directly with the open air in order to  
guarantee the entry of clean air.  
USE  
The extractor hood has been designed exclusively for domestic use to elimi-  
nate kitchen smells.  
650 mm min.  
Never use the hood for purposes other than for which it has been designed.  
Never leave high naked flames under the hood when it is in operation.  
Adjust the flame intensity to direct it onto the bottom of the pan only, making  
sure that it does not engulf the sides.  
Deep fat fryers must be continuously monitored during use: overheated oil  
can burst into flames.  
Do not flambè under the range hood; risk of fire  
This 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 been given supervision or instruction concern-  
ing use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.  
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appli-  
ance.  
MAINTENANCE  
Switch off or unplug the appliance from the mains supply before carrying out  
any maintenance work.  
Clean and/or replace the Filters after the specified time period (Fire hazard).  
Clean the hood using a damp cloth and a neutral liquid detergent.  
The symbol  
on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated  
as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,  
you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health,  
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more  
detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your  
household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
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CHARACTERISTICS  
Dimensions  
*
* Dimensions of the hood in ducting version.  
** Dimensions of the hood in recycling version.  
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12a  
7.2.1  
11  
Components  
15  
10  
Ref. Q.ty Product Components  
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Hood Body, complete with: Controls, Light, Blower, Filters  
Telescopic Chimney comprising:  
Upper Section  
2.1  
2.2  
9
10  
15  
30  
2.1  
12c  
Lower Section  
2
Reducer Flange ø 150-120 mm  
Flange ø 150 mm  
Air Outlet Connection  
2.2  
9
Comfort Panels  
11  
Ref. Q.ty Installation Components  
12a  
7.2.1  
11  
12a  
12c  
2
8
8
6
Upper Chimney Section Fixing Brackets  
Wall Plugs  
Screws 4,2 x 44,4  
1
Screws 2,9 x 9,5  
30  
Q.ty Documentation  
Instruction Manual  
1
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INSTALLATION  
Drilling the Wall and Fixing the Brackets  
7.2.1  
15  
11  
116 116  
12a  
280  
280  
Draw the following on the Wall:  
a Vertical line up to the ceiling or top surface, at the centre of the area in which the Hood is to be fitted;  
a Horizontal line: 650 mm min. above the Cooker Top.  
Rest the Bracket 7.2.1 as indicated, 1-2 mm from the ceiling or surface above the hood, aligning its cen-  
tre (grooves) with the vertical reference line.  
Mark the centres of the holes in the bracket.  
Rest the Bracket 7.2.1 as indicated, X mm under the first bracket (X = height of the Upper chimney  
provided), aligning its centre (grooves) with the vertical reference line.  
Mark the centres of the holes in the bracket.  
As shown in the drawing, mark a reference point 116 mm from the vertical reference line, and 565 mm  
above the horizontal reference line.  
As shown in the drawing, mark a reference point 280 mm from the vertical reference line, and 67 mm  
above the horizontal reference line.  
Repeat this operation on the other side.  
N.B. Should installation of the lower bracket 7.2.1 interfere in any way with that of the hood canopy,  
the lower bracket 7.2.1 may be omitted.  
Drill the points marked using a ø 8 mm drill bit.  
Insert the plugs 11 into the holes.  
Fix the lower bracket 7.2.1, if it is to be fitted, using the screws 12a (4.2 x 44.4 ) provided.  
Fix the upper bracket 7.2.1 and the bracket supporting connection 15 together, using the 2 screws 12a  
(4.2 x 44.4 ) provided.  
Tighten the 2 screws 12a (4.2 x 44.4) provided in the hood canopy fixing bores, leaving a gap of 5-6  
mm between the wall and the heads of the screws.  
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Hood body installation  
Before hooking the hood body it is necessary to tighten 2 Vr screws  
placed in the fixing points of the body.  
Vr  
Hook the hood body on the 12a screws.  
Tighten completely 12a support screws.  
The correct hood body position can be levelled with Vr screws.  
Fix the hood definitively by tightening the 12a security screws.  
12a  
Connections  
DUCTED VERSION AIR EXHAUST SYSTEM  
When installing the ducted version, connect the hood to the  
chimney using either a flexible or rigid pipe ø 150 or 120 mm,  
the choice of which is left to the installer.  
ø 150  
ø 120  
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• To install a ø 120 mm air exhaust connection, insert the re-  
ducer flange 9 on the hood body outlet.  
• Fix the pipe in position using sufficient pipe clamps (not sup-  
plied).  
• Remove any activated charcoal filters.  
AIR OUTLET - RECIRCULATION VERSION  
15  
10  
• Connect the Flange ø150 10 to the bottom end of the Connec-  
tor 15  
• Join the Hood canopy outlet to the Flange on the bottom part of  
the Connector, using a rigid or flexible pipe ø150 mm, selec-  
tion of which is at the discretion of the installation technician.  
• Make sure that the Activated charcoal odour filter has been  
fitted.  
ø 150  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
• Connect the hood to the mains through a two-pole switch hav-  
ing a contact gap of at least 3 mm.  
• Remove the grease filters (see paragraph Maintenance) being  
sure that the connector of the feeding cable is correctly inserted  
in the socket placed on the side of the fan.  
15  
7.2.1  
Fitting the Chimney  
12c  
Upper chimney  
• Open the two side pieces out slightly, hook them up behind the  
brackets 7.2.1 and bring them back together again until they  
are in contact.  
2.1  
2.2  
12c  
2
N.B. The bottom bracket may be omitted.  
• Fix the sides of the Brackets using 4 Screws 12c (2.9 x 9.5),  
provided.  
12c  
• Make sure that the Connector outlet is in correspondence with  
the Chimney openings.  
1
Lower chimney  
• Open out the two Chimney side flaps, hook them up between  
the upper chimney and the wall and then close them up again  
until they touch.  
30  
• Fix the lower part to the Hood canopy at the sides, using 2  
screws 12c (2.9 x 9.5) provided.  
2
1
• Fit the Comfort Panel on the body using the fixing pins  
provided, and hook up the safety catch.  
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USE  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Control board  
Key Function  
Display  
Switches the extractor motor on and off at the  
latest selected speed  
A
Indicates the selected speed.  
Decreases the suction speed.  
Increases the suction speed.  
B
C
D
By pressing this key it is possible to activate  
the intensive speed from any previously se-  
lected speed. The intensive speed can be acti-  
vated even when the motor is OFF. This speed  
has been timed at 10 minutes. After that time  
the system activates automatically the latest  
selected speed. This function is suitable for  
cooking conditions when vapours and smells  
are of the utmost emission.  
HI appears. The spot down on the right side  
flashes once a second.  
E
By pressing this key it is possible to set up the Indicates the 24-function. The spot down on  
motor to a suction speed at 100 m3/h lasting 10 the right side flashes and the motor is on.  
minutes every hour. After this the motor  
Once the process is finished the previous indi-  
switches off automatically.  
cation disappears:  
When the filter saturation is going on it is pos-  
FF Indicates that the metal grease filters  
sible to reset the alarm by pressing this key for  
about 3 seconds. The indication is visible only  
when the motor is off.  
saturation alarm has been triggered, and  
the filters need to be washed. The alarm  
is triggered after 100 working hours.  
EF Indicates that the charcoal filter satura-  
tion alarm has been triggered, and the fil-  
ter has to be replaced; the metal grease  
filters must also be washed. The charcoal  
filter is triggered after 200 working hours.  
By pressing this key it is possible to set the  
delayed shutdown of the appliance to 30 min-  
utes. This function is suitable for a complete  
elimination of the residual smells. It can be  
activated at any position, and it is deactivated  
by pressing the key again or by switching off  
the motor.  
F
Indicates alternately the selected speed of the  
hood and the time left before the hood shut-  
down. The spot down on the right side flashes.  
Turns the light on and off .  
G
H
Turns the light on and off at reduced intensity.  
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MAINTENANCE  
REMOTE CONTROL (OPTIONAL)  
The appliance can be controlled using a remote control powered  
by a 1.5 V carbon-zinc alkaline batteries of the standard LR03-  
AAA type (not included).  
• Do not place the remote control near to heat sources.  
• Used batteries must be disposed of in the proper manner.  
Cleaning the Comfort Panels  
• Pull the Comfort Panel to open it.  
2
• Unhook the security chain by opening the spring catch.  
• Disconnect the panel from the hood canopy by sliding the fix-  
ing pin lever.  
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• The comfort panel must never be washed in a dishwasher.  
• Clean the outside by using a damp cloth and neutral liquid de-  
tergent.  
• Clean the inside as well by using a damp cloth and neutral de-  
tergent; do not use wet cloths or sponges, or jets of water; do  
not use abrasive substances.  
• When the above operation has been completed, hook the panel  
back and the spring catch to the hood canopy and close it by  
turning the knob in the opposite direction.  
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Metal grease filters  
The Filters can be washed in the dishwashing. They need to be  
washed when FF-sign appears on the display or in any case every  
2 months, or even more frequently in case of particularly inten-  
sive use of the hood.  
Alarm reset  
• Switch off the hood and the lights. If the 24h-function has been  
activated this has to be deactivated.  
• Press the E-key till the display is unlit.  
Cleaning the filters  
• Pull the comfort panels to open them.  
• Remove the filters one by one pushing them towards the back  
side of the hood unit and simultaneously pulling downwards.  
• Any kind of bending of the filters has to be avoided when  
washing them. Before fitting them again into the hood make  
sure that they are completely dry. (The colour of the filter sur-  
face may change throughout the time but this has no influence  
to the filter efficiency).  
• When fitting the filters into the hood pay attention that they are  
mounted in correct position the handle facing outwards.  
• Close the comfort panel.  
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Charcoal filter (recycling version)  
• This filter cannot be washed or regenerated. It must be replaced when the EF appears on the  
display or at least once every 4 months.  
Activation of the alarm signal  
• In the recycling version hoods the filter saturation alarm must be activated during the instal-  
lation or later.  
• Switch off the hood and the lights.  
• Disconnect the hood from the mains supply.  
• When restoring the connection press and hold B-key.  
• When releasing the key two rotating rectangles appear on the display.  
Within 3 seconds press the B-key until a flashing confirmation appears on the dispaly:  
2 flashes with EF - charcoal filter saturation alarm ACTIVATED  
1 flash with EF - charcoal filter saturation alarm DEACTIVATED.  
REPLACING THE CHARCOAL FILTER  
Reset of the alarm signal  
• Switch off the hood and the lighting. If the 24h-function has  
been activated this has to be deactivated.  
• Press the E-key until the display is unlit.  
Replacing of the filter  
• Open the comfort panels by pulling them downwards.  
• Remove the metal grease filters.  
• Remove the saturated charcoal filter by releasing the fixing  
hooks.  
• Fit the new filter and fasten it in its correct position.  
• Put the metal grease filters in their seats.  
• Close the comfort panels.  
CHANGING THE SOUNDPROOFING ELEMENT  
• Open the Comfort panels by pulling them.  
• Remove the Metal grease filters.  
• Remove the Activated charcoal filter, using the hooks pro-  
vided.  
• Pull out the Soundproofing Element from below, pressing the  
side fins to disconnect it from the slot in the Hood Canopy.  
• Clean it with a damp cloth and replace it, first making sure that  
it is completely dry.  
• Replace the Activated charcoal filters.  
• Replace the Metal grease filters.  
• Close the Comfort panels.  
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Lighting unit  
REPLACING OF THE LED UNIT  
LED  
To remove the lighting unit a screwdriver can be used in order to  
slightly press the side part of the unit.  
Remove the unit, remove the electrical connector and replace the unit  
with a new one. ("To purchase contact technical support")  
Warning: This appliance is fitted with a white LED lamp classed as 1M  
according to EN 60825-1: 1994 + A1:2002 + A2:2001 standards; maxi-  
mum optical power emitted @439nm: 7µW. Do not look directly at the  
light through optical devices (binoculars, magnifying glasses…).  
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37019 Peschiera del Garda (VR)  
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