Fujioh GFP-600 User manual

GFP-600/700/900
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Thank you very much for your purchase of our cooker hood.
Before installing the cooker hood, please read this Manual thoroughly.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference.
To the sales shop/installer:
After installing, please give
this manual to the user
without fail.
Safety Precautions ............................... 2
Preparation ....................................... 3, 4
Name of Parts .............................................. 3
Dimensions................................................... 4
Installation ........................................ 4~8
Preparation and Check before Mounting..4~6
Cooker Hood Mounting ............................6, 7
Assembly.................................................. 7, 8
Operation Check........................................... 8
Installation Manual
Cooker Hood
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Be sure to disconnect the power plug
from the wall outlet, or switch off the
breaker when care and maintenance.
Also, don’t handle the power plug or
breaker with wet hand.
Electric shock or injury may result in.
Disconnect the
plug
Never attempt to disassemble, repair,
or modify.
Entrust them to the qualified technician,
otherwise fire, electric shock, or abnormal
performance may occur.
When passing a metal duct through
the wall composed of metal lath, wire
lath, or metal board, be careful not to
touch these parts electrically.
Fire or electric shock may result in if
leakage current flows.
Disassembly,
repair, or
modification
prohibited
Mounting work should be done by 2
persons at least.
The weight of the cooker hood is;
GFP-600: 21 kg / GFP-700: 23 kg /
GFP-900: 26 kg.
Assembly
cautioned
Mounting
cautioned
Using prohibited
Read the following safety instructions before mounting, and install the cooker hood properly and securely.
These instructions are for correct installation of the product to prevent any risk of hazards or damages inflicting on
you or others. The instructions are classified into 2 categories as "WARNING" and "CAUTION" depending on their
emergency and severity. Pay attention and strictly observe the instructions as they are critical for safety.
means prohibition. It indicates actions, if any, that mustn't be done.
(Left symbol: Disassembly prohibited)
means forcible execution. It indicates actions, if any, that must be done.
(Left symbol: Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet)
Example
Electric wiring must be made properly
by the professional installer or
personnel.
Incorrect wiring may be cause of electric
leakage or fire.
When dust accumulated on the blades
of the power plug or on their roots,
wipe off well.
Fire may result in.
Don’t spray water on the electric parts.
Fire or electric shock may result in.
When there may be a gas leak in your
gas hob, don’t switch on or off the
cooker hood.
Gas explosion may result in.
Wipe off dust
Assembly
cautioned
Regulations concerning the discharge
of air have to be fulfilled.
The air must not be discharged into a
flue that is used for exhausting fumes
from appliances burning gas or other
fuels.
(Not applicable to appliances that only
discharge the air back into the room.)
Don’t connect to the power voltage
other than 220V/230V/240V AC.
Fire or electric shock may result in.
Choose a mounting location where
sufficient air flow is maintained.
CO poisoning may result if not ventilated
adequately while using a natural vent type
stove, etc.
Mounting
cautioned
Mount the product securely after
selecting a solid place.
Dropping may result in injury.
Mounting
cautioned
Improper
discharge
prohibited
The minimum distance between the
supporting surface for the cooking
vessels on the hob and the lowest part
of the cooker hood. When the cooker
hood is located above a gas appliance,
this distance shall be at least 80cm. If
the instructions for installation for the
gas hob specify a greater distance,
this has to be taken into account.
The air must not be discharged into a
flue that is used for exhausting fumes
from appliances burning gas or other
fuels (not applicable to appliances that
only discharge the air back into the
room).
Spraying water
prohibited
Operation
prohibited
Air supply
cautioned
Improper
discharge
prohibited
Observe
regulations
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
Alerts possible risk of death or
serious injury, if not observed.
Alerts possible risk of injury or
physical damage, if not observed.
Safety Precautions

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Be sure to disconnect the power plug
from the wall outlet, or switch off the
breaker when not using for a long
time.
Insulation may be deteriorated, and fire
or electric shock may result in.
Disconnect the
plug
Disconnect by
holding
the plug
Don’t touch the filter or parts around it
while cooking.
The filter or parts may drop, and burn or
injury may result in.
Using prohibited
Assemble component parts securely.
Injury by dropping may result in.
Assembly
cautioned
Contact prohibited
If the power cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Switch off the cooker hood at once
when oil caught fire while cooking.
It’s dangerous if not stop as fire is built up.
Operation
prohibited
Wear gloves
Prohibited
Replace the cord if
it’s damaged
When disconnecting the power plug,
hold the plug itself.
Don’t pull the cord anyway.
The cord may be damaged, and fire or
electric shock may result in.
Assembly
cautioned
Contact prohibited
Contact prohibited
Be sure to wear gloves when care and
maintenance.
Injury by the sharp edges or corners may
result in.
Ensure that electric wiring is made
safely according to the standard or
regulations related.
Incorrect wiring may result in fire or
electrical shock.
Don’t touch the lamp cover or around
it.
As it becomes hot, burning may result in.
During operation, never insert fingers
or other objects.
Failure or injury may result in.
Do not put anything on the cooker
hood.
It may be cause of fire, failure, or injury by
dropping.
Never use the product in a wet
place such as bath room, etc. (Use a
ventilation fan for bath room.)
It may be cause of fire or failure if used.
Name of Parts
Preparation
Push-button switch
Lamp cover
Thermostat
Thermostat
Rectifier panel
Baffle filter
Body
Fan
Oil tray
Power plug
Exhaust outlet (1)
Washer-head wood screw
(∅5.1×45) (4)
Mounting bracket (2)
Soft tape (1)
Accessories

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Dimensions
125
127
500
500
460
70
75
20
600 700 900
600
400
520
85
148
R3
R9
12
460
Power plug
Length : 1m
(Unit: mm)
Standard Mounting Height
Mount the cooker hood at a place where more than
800mm between the top surface of the gas hob and
the bottom of the cooker hood. (800mm for optimum
performance.)
(optimum performance)
800 or more
520
(Unit: mm)
Preparation and Check before Mounting
Installation
1. Mount the cooker hood carefully and avoid contact
with any metal parts (the lath in the wall or the like) of
the building.
2. Never embed the body of the cooker hood in the wall.
Otherwise, leakage current in the wall, if any, flows to
the body of the cooker hood.
3. The air must not be discharged into a flue that is used
for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas
or other fuels (not applicable to appliances that only
discharge the air back into the room).
4. The minimum distance between the supporting surface
for the cooking vessels on the hob and the bottom of
the cooker hood. When the cooker hood is located
above a gas appliance, this distance shall be at least
800mm.
If the instructions for installation for the gas hob specify
a greater distance, this has to be taken into account.
CAUTION 5. Use a gas range having a narrower width than that of
the cooker hood.
6.
Avoid using the cooker hood with changes in the
specification, for instance, with modifying
the switch.
7. Do not install the cooker hood in a wet area or in
other wet rooms since it may result in electric shock or
damage.
8. Do not install the cooker hood at a place where its
ambient temperature exceeds 40°C, otherwise it may
result in failure.
9. To protect your hands from injury, wear working gloves
when installing the cooker hood.
10. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
11. If it's possible to touch the fan when inserting hand
from the outer port of the exhaust duct because
its length is rather short, take some measures for
preventing from inserting hand.

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1
Checking mounting surface strength
The mounting surface should have sufficient
strength enough to support the cooker hood.
Mount the cooker hood on a place durable to
support the weight of the cooker hood.
[Weight: 21 kg (GFP-600), 23 kg (GFP-700), 26
kg (GFP-900)]
In the case of boarded wall
If the thickness is more than 20mm, mount
the cooker hood directly to the wall.
If the thickness is less than 20mm, embed
a reinforcing board and mount the cooker
hood to this board.
In the case of a concrete/tile faced wall
Embed a reinforcing board in the wall in
advance, or use a carl plug or the like.
2
Power supply plug
The power plug of this cooker hood is 5A 3-pin
plug (BF Type: BS1363).
Be sure to use the wall outlet only for the cooker
hood.
3
Checking accessory parts
Take out the main unit and accessory parts
(screws, mounting brackets, etc.) from the
packing box, and check whether there is any
shortage.
5
Removing oil receiving cover
Grasp the oil receiving cover with one hand at
each end. Pull the top of the cover out and down,
and then lift the bottom of the cover to detach it
from the body.
Note
Place the range hood on the sheet etc. in order
not to scratch the floor.
Catch
Oil recieving cover
6
Removing rectifier panel
Loosen the rectifier panel screws attaching the
rectifier panel, move the rectifier panel upward
slightly to free rectifier panel screws from the
rectifier panel mounting guide holes and the body
catches.
Note
In order not to drop the rectifier panel, hold it
by both hands securely. If dropped, it may be a
cause of injury, flaw or warp of parts, etc.
Rectifier panel mounting guide hole
Rectifier panel screw
Rectifier panel
Catch
4
Preparing exhaust duct
1) Referring to "Dimensions" on page 4, make a
hole on the wall for exhaust duct.
2) Set ∅150 stainless or spiral duct to the top of
the cooker hood as shown, and perform finish
work around it. (In case of the concrete, tile,
and mud wall.)
30~50
(Unit: mm)
125
Center line

6
Exhaust
outlet
8
Taking out the exhaust outlet
Strip off the fixing tape and take out the exhaust
outlet.
9
Fixing the mounting brackets
The fixing screws are supplied with attaching to
the top plate.
Firmly fix the mounting brackets by fastening
truss head machine screws (M5×10).
Mounting
brackets
10
Fixing the exhaust outlet
The fixing screws are supplied with attaching to
the top plate.
Insert the exhaust outlet to the insertion slot on
the top of the enclosure, and fix using 2 screws.
Then attach the supplied soft tape around the
exhaust outlet.
Soft tape
Shutter opening
direction
Insertion slot
Note
When attaching the exhaust outlet, pay attention to its
shutter opening direction. If it's installed incorrectly, it
may cause bad discharge, abnormal noise, etc.
Correct Wrong
7
Removing baffle filter
Remove each filter screw fixing the baffle filters
by turning in the counterclockwise direction and
remove the baffle filters.
Note
Be sure to hold the baffle filter with hand when
removing it. Otherwise, it may drop and result in
injury.
Baffle filter
Filter screw
Loosen
Cooker Hood Mounting
1
Screw in washer-head wood screws
on the wall
Referring to "Dimensions" on page 4, insert the
washer-head wood screws (∅5.1×45) into the
mounting wall for the left and right keyholes of
the mounting bracket. Allow about 5mm space
between the wall and screwheads for hanging
the cooker hood.
Note
Please use suitable accessories during installation
(refer to page 3).
May add or opt for other accessories as reinforcement
when necessary.
Washer-head
wood screw
Keyhole
5mm

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2
Mount the body
Hook the keyholes of the mounting bracket by
the washer-head wood screws, and tighten the
screws.
Washer-head
Wood screw
Washer-head
Wood screw
3
Fix the body
Put 2 washer-head wood screws (∅5.1×45) to
the rear of the body and tighten them securely.
4
Connection of duct and exhaust outlet
Connect ∅150 flexible tube duct or the like with
the exhaust outlet.
Make the exhaust outlet secure and air-tight
using non-flammable tape such as aluminium
tape, etc. (not supplied)
Note
The longer the exhaust duct, the lower the
ventilation.
Flexible tube duct
Ta ping with non-flammable
materials (Alminum tape etc.)
Assembly
2
Attaching baffle filters
Align the baffle filter by placing the bottom of the
baffle filter in the catches, hold it in place with
one hand, and use the other hand to fasten each
filter screw at the top firmly (turn clockwise to
fasten).
Catch
Tighten
Baffle filter
Filter screw
1
Stripping off the fixing tape
Strip off the oil tray fixing tape.
Fixing tape
Oil tray
3
Attaching rectifier panel
Holding the rectifier panel with both hands, place
the bottom of the panel in bottom of the catches
and in line with the rectifier panel mounting guide
holes.
Tighten the rectifier panel screw to attach the
panel firmly.
Note
Make sure that the rectifier panel is fixed
securely. It may be a cause of dropping if not
fixed firmly.
Rectifier panel
Catch
Rectifier panel
mounting guide hole
Rectifier panel screw

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4
Attaching oil receiving cover
Holding the oil receiving cover with one hand
at each end, align the slits on the bottom panel
of the body with the slits on the cover. Flip the
top part of the cover up and to the body in the
direction shown by the arrow. Make sure that the
catches at both ends of the oil receiving cover
are firmly latched.
5
Attaching Vent Cap
Put a vent cap (not supplied) on the duct end
outside as a rain cover.
Vent cap
(Not supplied)
Duct
Catch
Oil recieving cover
1
Power supply
Connect the power plug to the wall outlet
(220V/230V/240V AC).
2
Operation check
1) Turn the alarm buzzer switch to the ON
position.
Note
Keep the alarm buzzer switch always in the ON
position.
2) While operating the cooker hood by pushing
the applicable control switches, check the air
flow or presence of abonormal vibration or the
like.
3) Push the light switch to turn ON and OFF the
light.
Operation Check
Power plug
OFF ON
Thermostat
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