Franke FSM 709 HI Cooker Hood Installation Guide
Introduction and Safety
This guide provides instructions for the installation of the Franke FSM 709 HI cooker hood. Before proceeding, it is crucial to read all safety information provided in the accompanying User Manual.
General Safety Warnings:
- Always read the safety information before installation.
- Installation may require two people [?].
- Ensure proper ventilation during installation.
- Use appropriate tools: Measuring tape [?], Saw [?], Knife [?], Screwdriver [?].
- Wear protective gloves [?] when handling components.
- Follow all safety warnings indicated by the warning symbol [⚠️].
Product Overview and Dimensions
The Franke FSM 709 HI is a cooker hood designed for kitchen ventilation. It features a control panel and cooking zones.
Key Dimensions:
- Width: 520 mm
- Length: 700 mm
- Depth: 230 mm
Diagram shows the top view of the cooker hood, its underside, and installation in a cabinet.
Cabinet Preparation and Requirements
Proper cabinet preparation is essential for correct installation. Ensure the cabinet meets the specified dimensions and clearances.
Cabinet Widths and Cutouts:
- For 600 mm wide cabinets: Cutout dimensions are specified.
- For 700 mm wide cabinets: Cutout dimensions are specified.
- For cabinets with a minimum width of 800 mm: Specific cutouts apply.
Clearances:
- Minimum cabinet width: 600 mm.
- Minimum cabinet depth: 80 mm.
- Installation requires specific clearances within the cabinet, typically around 150 mm and 400 mm, depending on the configuration.
Diagrams illustrate various cabinet cutouts and required clearances for installation.
Installation Steps
Follow these steps carefully for a successful installation. Ensure all components are correctly fitted and secured.
Ducting and Ventilation:
The cooker hood can be installed for recirculation or extraction. Ducting components and their assembly are detailed in the following steps:
- Step 1x (600mm Cabinet): Attach component A to the hood. Install ducting into the cabinet. Calculate duct length: L = H - 310 mm, where H is the cabinet height.
- Step 1y (700mm Cabinet): Similar to 1x, for 700mm cabinets. Calculate duct length: L = H - 310 mm.
- Step 1z (Min. 800mm Cabinet): Similar to 1x, for cabinets with a minimum width of 800mm. Calculate duct length: L = H - 310 mm.
- Step 2x, 2y, 2z: Further steps for ducting installation in respective cabinet widths, involving mounting brackets (B) and duct components.
- Step 3: Connect ducting components with directional arrows [➡️]. A safety warning [⚠️] is indicated.
- Step 4: Install the cooker hood (labeled A) into the cabinet.
- Step 5: Lower the cooker hood into the cabinet.
- Step 6: Connect the cooker hood to the ducting system.
- Step 7a (H60 Ducting): Install ducting for a height of H60, including grille and accessory parts. Part number: 112.0678.324.
- Step 7b (H100 Ducting): Install ducting for a height of H100, including grille and accessory parts. Part number: 112.0678.323.
- Step 7c (Alternative Ducting): Install an alternative ducting configuration. Part number: 112.0yyy.yyy.
- Step 18: Electrical connection preparation.
Duct Length Calculation:
For specific duct components, the length G can be calculated as G = H1 - 570 mm, where H1 is the cabinet height. Tools for measurement and cutting are required.
Diagrams illustrate the assembly of ducting components, mounting brackets, and the overall installation process.
Electrical Connection
Proper electrical connection is vital for the safe operation of the cooker hood.
Wiring:
- The hood supports Mono-phase and Bi-phase connections.
- Cable type: H05V2V2-F 5 x 2.5 mm².
- Terminal Connections:
- 1: L1
- 2: L2
- 3: N
- 4: N1
- 5: N2
- 6: PE [Ground symbol ⏚]
Voltage Configurations and Wire Colors:
- 220V-240V 1N~: L1 (Brown), L2 (Black), N (Blue), PE (Yellow/Green).
- 380V-415V 2N~: L1 (Brown), L2 (Black), N1 (Blue), N2 (Grey), PE (Yellow/Green).
- 380V-415V 2N~ (Alternative): L1 (Brown), L2 (Black), N1 (Blue), N2 (Grey), PE (Yellow/Green).
Diagrams show wiring schematics for different power configurations and terminal assignments.
Accessories
Various accessories may be required for installation and optimal performance. Key part numbers include:
- 112.0459.427, 112.0459.428, 112.0459.429, 112.0459.451, 112.0459.453, 112.0459.455, 112.0459.456: Various ducting components, connectors, and brackets.
- 112.0253.681, 112.0253.688, 112.0253.690: Ducting elbows and pipes.
- 112.0539.569, 112.0678.324 (H60), 112.0678.323 (H100), 112.0679.887: Ducting and filter components.
- 112.0yyy.yyy: Alternative ducting component.
Diagrams illustrate various accessory parts and their potential use.
Maintenance and Final Checks
After installation, perform final checks and refer to the user manual for maintenance and cleaning instructions.
Final Checks:
- Ensure all connections are secure.
- Verify electrical safety.
- Check for proper airflow.
A step involving a locking mechanism and a collection bowl is shown, possibly for draining or cleaning.
Worldwide Contact Information
For support, service, or inquiries, please contact your local Franke representative:
(A comprehensive list of Franke branches worldwide is provided in the original document, including contact details for Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong SAR, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and USA.)
The document lists contact information for Franke offices in numerous countries.