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1F02 1581

Note

To avoid burns, wait until the lamp is cooled off when 
replacing it.

1

Open the lamp cover

Loosen the fixing screw fixing the lamp cover 
and open it.

2

Replace the lamp

Turn the lamp counter-clockwise to remove, and 
replace it with a new one.

Install

Uninstall

3

Close the lamp cover

Close the lamp cover and fix it with the screw.

* When replacing the lamp is finished, be sure to 

return the power supply as before;

  connect the power plug to the wall receptacle, or 

switch on the breaker.

Specifications

 Other Information

*Power consumption, air-flow, and noise level are measured according to JIS C 9603.

GFP-600/700/900 (ventilating)

with recycling unit (optional)

Rated Voltage

(V)

Revolution

Frequency

(Hz)

Power Consumption

(W)

Power Consumption

with Lamp (W)

Air Flow

(m

3

/h)

Noise

(dB)

220V

Hi

50

160

168

785

55

Me

50

125

133

660

52

Lo

50

80

88

440

40

230V

Hi

50

170

178

805

56

Me

50

135

143

690

53

Lo

50

85

93

470

41

240V

Hi

50

180

188

825

57

Me

50

140

148

720

54

Lo

50

90

98

500

42

Rated Voltage

(V)

Revolution

Frequency

(Hz)

Power Consumption

(W)

Power Consumption

with Lamp (W)

Air Flow

(m

3

/h)

Noise

(dB)

220V

Hi

50

120

128

520

53

Me

50

95

103

490

52

Lo

50

70

78

385

46

230V

Hi

50

130

138

525

53

Me

50

100

108

495

52

Lo

50

75

83

400

47

240V

Hi

50

140

148

530

53

Me

50

105

113

500

52

Lo

50

80

88

415

48

Summary of Contents for GFP-600

Page 1: ...ales shop installer After installing please give this manual to the user without fail Cooker Hood Operation Manual Safety Precautions 2 3 Cautions on Use 3 Preparation 4 Name of Parts 4 Prior to Use 4 Switches 4 Care and Maintenance 4 7 Caution for Maintenance 4 Detaching Cleaning Parts 5 Cleaning 5 Attaching Cleaned Parts 6 Replacing the Lamp 6 7 Other Information 7 8 Specifications 7 Circuit Dia...

Page 2: ...pe 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 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 Wipe off dust Spra...

Page 3: ... 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 Disconnect by holding the plug 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 Cautions on Use Operate the cooker hood without fail when using cooking...

Page 4: ...d as many times as possible especially clean the filter once every month as it will become very dirty For a family size of 4 to 5 people and cooking twice a day clean the filter once every two weeks If the cooker hood is left unattended for a long time much oil is accumulated and it will become difficult to remove the hardened grease Caution for Maintenance Do not spray liquid of any type detergen...

Page 5: ...r Remove each filter screw fixing the baffle filters by turning in the counterclockwise direction and remove the baffle filters Filter screw Loosen Baffle filter Baffle Filter and Oil Tray After immersing the baffle filter and oil tray in a tepid water with a neutral detergent dissolved for 30 to 40 minutes wash them with a toothbrush or the like to remove dirt Cleaning Note Baffle filters can be ...

Page 6: ...nting guide hole Rectifier panel screw 4 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 Swivel 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 Oil receiving cover Catch Oil r...

Page 7: ...ion air flow and noise level are measured according to JIS C 9603 GFP 600 700 900 ventilating with recycling unit optional Rated Voltage V Revolution Frequency Hz Power Consumption W Power Consumption with Lamp W Air Flow m3 h Noise dB 220V Hi 50 160 168 785 55 Me 50 125 133 660 52 Lo 50 80 88 440 40 230V Hi 50 170 178 805 56 Me 50 135 143 690 53 Lo 50 85 93 470 41 240V Hi 50 180 188 825 57 Me 50 ...

Page 8: ...hased your cooker hood 1 Whether the fuse in the circuit breaker has been burnt out 2 Whether the power plug is not in proper contact with the receptacle When consulting the shop inform the shop the type model of cooker hood requiring repair and the date when it was purchased The minimum retention period of performance parts for repairing the cooker hood is 5 years after termination of manufacturi...

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