Faber INCA Manuel d'utilisation

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INSTALL THE RANGEHOOD

1. Remove the rangehood from the carton and place on a

flat surface. Cover the surface to prevent accidental damage.

Remove all parts including the backdraft damper, 2 screws,

and literature package before discarding the carton.

2. Remove the grease filters from the rangehood and set

aside. The grease filters are removed by pressing the handle

of the filter as indicated in FIGURE 7. When replacing, make

sure that the filters are properly positioned with the handles

in front and visible.

3. Remove the cover from the field wiring compartment.

Remove the wiring electrical knockout using a flat-blade

screwdriver. Feed the Power Supply Cable through the

electrical knockout.

4. Attach the damper to the exhaust opening of the range-

hood. Two small phillips screws are provided to attach the

damper.

5. The rangehood mounts to the cabinet by two spring

loaded brackets, one on each side of the rangehood. Lift the

rangehood into the cutout opening in the cabinet. Be careful

not to damage the cabinet, rangehood or other appliances.

PREPARE THE WALL

1. Disconnect and move freestanding range from cabinet

opening to provide easier access to upper cabinet and rear

wall. Put a thick, protective covering over cooktop, set-in

range or countertop to protect from damage or dirt.

2. Determine and clearly mark with a pencil the center line

on the cabinet where the rangehood will be installed.

3. Determine and make all necessary cuts in the wall for

the ductwork. Install the ductwork before the rangehood.

4. Determine the proper location for the Power Supply

Cable. Use a 1 & 1/4" Drill Bit to make this hole. Install the

cable. Use caulking to seal around the hole. DO NOT turn

on the power until installation is complete.

RECIRCULATING INSTALLATIONS

For recirculating installations, filter kit 6093037 is neces-

sary. The charcoal filter must be inserted behind the

grease filters. Recirculating installations also require some

duct work to divert the air out of the cabinet. The duct work

must not terminate inside the cabinet.

CALCULATE THE DUCTRUN LENGTH

The length of the ductrun should not exceed the 26 equivalent feet.

The equivalent length is calculated by adding the actual straight length

of duct to the equivalent feet of elbows and wall caps. Calculate the

length of the ductwork by adding the equivalent feet listed in FIGURE

5 for each piece of duct in the complete system. FIGURE 6 gives

an example of how to calculate the equivalent length.

For best results, use no more than three 90° elbows. Make sure

that there is a minimum of 24" of straight duct between elbows if

more than one is used. Do not install two elbows together.

9 Feet Straight Duct

2 - 90˚ Elbows

Wall Cap
Total System

9.0 feet

10.0 feet

0.0 feet

19.0 feet

FIGURE 6

7.0 feet

5.0 feet

12.0 feet

0.0 feet

45˚ Elbow

90˚ Elbow

90˚ Flat Elbow

Wall Cap

FIGURE 5

TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION

• Saber Saw or Jig Saw

• Drill

• 1 1/4" Wood Drill Bit

• Pliers

• Phillips Screwdriver

• Flat Blade Screwdriver

• Wire Stripper or Utility Knife

• Metal Snips

• Measuring Tape or Ruler

• Level

• Pencil

• Caulking Gun

• Duct Tape

PARTS SUPPLIED FOR INSTALLATION

• 1 Backdraft Damper

• 2 Screws

• 1 Literature Package

PARTS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION

• 2 Conduit Connectors

• Power Supply Cable

• 1 Wall or Roof Cap

• All Metal Ductwork

FIGURE 7

FIGURE 8

6. Tighten the rangehood to the cabinet by rotating

the screws indicated in FIGURE 8 with a flat blade screw

driver.

7. Connect the Power Supply Cable to the rangehood.

Attach the White lead of the power supply to the White lead

of the rangehood with a twist-on type wire connector. Attach

the Black lead of the power supply to the Black lead of the

rangehood with a twist-on type wire connector. Connect the

Green ( Green and Yellow ) ground wire under the Green

grounding screw.

8. Replace the field wiring compartment cover and grease

filters.

9. Connect the ductwork to the damper and seal all con-

nections with duct tape.

10. Turn the power supply on. Turn on the blower and light.

If the rangehood does not operate, check that the circuit breaker

is not tripped or the house fuse blown. If the unit still does

not operate, disconnect the power supply and check that the

wiring connections have been made properly.

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