Chef CS910CS, CRC914SB, CRC914DB User Manual

RANGEHOOD
User Manual
CS910CS, CRC914SB, CRC914DB
CONTENTSCONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations and thank you for choosing our canopy rangehood. We are sure you will find your new rangehood a pleasure to use. Before you use your rangehood, we recommend that you read through the whole user manual, which provides the description of the rangehood and its function. To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an electrical appliance it is important that the canopy rangehood is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards. We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners. After unpacking the canopy rangehood please check it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use the appliance but contact your local Electrolux Service Centre.
Conditions of use
This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
working envionments
type environments
Record model and serial number here:
Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description of your rangehood. . . . . . . . . . . .
Components list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rangehood dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Care & maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Optional ducting accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Model:
Serial No:
TIPS & INFORMATION
IMPORTANT – CHECK FOR ANY DAMAGES OR MARKS.
the rangehood is damaged or marked, you must report it within 7 days if you wish to claim for damage/marks under the manufacturers warranty. This does not affect your statutory rights.
UNPACKING
Check that the cooker hood has no damage.Transportation damage should immediately be reported to the company responsible for the transportation.
Damage, faults and missing details should immediately be reported to the retailer. Take care of the packing materials so
that small children cannot play with them.
If you find
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS
dispose of those materials through your local recycling depot or by placing them in appropriate collection containers.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT MAY IMPACT YOUR MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
Adherence to the directions for use in this manual is extremely important for health and safety. Failure to strictly adhere to the requirements in this manual may result in personal injury, property damage and affect your ability to make a claim under the manufacturer’s warranty provided with your product. Products must be used, installed and operated in accordance with this manual. You may not be able to claim on the manufacturer’s warranty in the event that your product fault is due to failure to adhere this manual.
local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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This manual explains the proper use of your new rangehood. Please read this manual the product. This manual should be handy reference. This canopy rangehood is a domestic appliance which has been manufactured and tested to comply with Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 60335.2.31.
Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below:
CAUTION
This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property
This symbol indicates never to do this
This symbol indicates always do this
TIPS & INFORMA
TION
This symbol indicates tips and information about use of the appliance
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
This symbol indicates tips and information about economical and ecological use of the appliance
CAUTION
Read the following carefully to avoid an electric shock or fire.
GENERAL WARNINGS
The appliance must be plugged into its own dedicated 220-240V, 50Hz AC electrical outlet.
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 concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Ensure the canopy rangehood is switched off before carrying out maintenance, to avoid any possibility of electric shock.
Never carry out flambé cooking under the canopy rangehood.
This canopy rangehood is not recommended for barbecues and cannot be installed for external use.
Grease filters must be removed every four weeks (maximum) for cleaning to reduce the risk of fire.
The exhaust from the canopy rangehood must not be discharged into any heating flue, which may carry combustion products from other sources. (Fig1)
Exhaust air must not be discharged into a wall cavity, unless the cavity is designed for the purpose.
There must be adequate ventilation of the room when the canopy rangehood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels.
Always cover lit gas burners with pots or pans when canopy rangehood is in use.
Always switch off gas burners before you remove pots or pans.
Do not leave lit gas burners exposed due to the risk of re. (Fig 2)
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Check that the mains voltage matches with the voltage on the data plate inside the canopy rangehood. Check that the installation complies with standards of local building, gas and electrical authorities. Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate inside the cooker hood. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
SAFETY WARNINGS – FOR THE INSTALLER
When installing the cooker hood, make sure you adhere to the minimum and maximum distances from the cooker hood base to the
hob surface (refer to page 6).
Exhaust ue installation: The following rules must be strictly followed to obtain optimal air extraction.
pulled taut to minimise pressure loss.
reduce the performance and increase the noise levels of the cooker hood.
Exhaust air must not be discharged into a wall cavity, unless the cavity is designed for that purpose. The exhaust from the cooker hood must not be discharged into any heating ue, which may carry combustion products from other sources.
NOTE: Some installations may require the telescopic exhaust cover to be cut to length. Cut with sharp tin snips or a ne-tooth hack saw blade, taking care not to distort or dent the exhaust cover.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual explains the proper use of your new canopy rangehood. Please read this manual carefully before using the product. This manual should be kept in a safe place for handy reference. This canopy rangehood is a domestic appliance which has been manufactured and tested to comply with Australian and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 60335.2.31.
Meanings of symbols used in this manual are shown below:
CAUTION
This symbol indicates never to do this
This symbol indicates always do this
TIPS & INFORMATION
This symbol indicates tips and information about use of the appliance
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
This symbol indicates tips and information about economical and ecological use of the appliance
CAUTION
Read the following carefully to avoid an electric shock or fire.
GENERAL WARNINGS
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 concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Ensure the canopy rangehood is switched off before carrying out maintenance, to avoid any possibility of electric shock. Do not flambé under the range hood.
This canopy rangehood is not recommended for barbecues and cannot be installed for external use.
Grease filters must be removed every four weeks (maximum) for cleaning to reduce the risk of fire.
The exhaust from the canopy rangehood must not be discharged into any heating flue, which may carry combustion products from other sources. (Fig1)
There must be adequate ventilation of the room when the canopy rangehood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels.
There is a fire risk if cleaning is not carried out in accordance with the instructions. CAUTION: Accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking appliances.
WARNING: Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards.
Always cover lit gas burners with pots or pans when canopy rangehood is in use.
Always switch off gas burners before you remove pots or pans.
Do not leave lit gas burners exposed due to the risk of fire. (Fig 2)
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Check that the mains voltage matches with the voltage on the data plate inside the canopy rangehood. Check that the installation complies with standards of local building, gas and electrical authorities. Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate inside the cooker hood. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules
SAFETY WARNINGS – FOR THE INSTALLER
When installing the cooker hood, make sure you adhere to the minimum and maximum distances from the cooker hood base to the hob surface (refer to page 6). Exhaust flue installation: The following rules must be strictly followed to obtain optimal air extraction.
pulled taut to minimise pressure loss.
• Failure to observe these basic instructions will drastically reduce the performance and increase the noise levels of the cooker hood.
Exhaust air must not be discharged into a wall cavity, unless the cavity is designed for that purpose.
Range hoods and other cooking fume extractors may adversely affect the safe operation of appliances burning gas or other fuels (including those in other rooms) due to back flow of combustion gases. These gases can potentially result in carbon monoxide poisoning. After installation of a range hood or other cooking fume extractor, the operation of open flued gas appliances should be tested by a competent person to ensure that back flow of combustion gases does not occur.
NOTE: Some installations may require the telescopic exhaust cover to be cut to length. Cut with sharp tin snips or a fine-tooth hack saw blade, taking care not to distort or dent the exhaust cover.
Fig. 1
Fig.2
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DESCRIPTION OF YOUR RANGEHOOD
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Flue pipe to be sourced locally
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Components list
1. Screws x 2
2. Telescopic flue cover set
3. Upper flue cover mounting bracket
4. Lower flue cover mounting bracket
5. Flue transition duct
6. Main body and fan housing assembly
7. Grease filters
Additional items required for installation
• Fixings required to attach rangehood body and anti tilt points.
• Fixings required to attach flue cover mounting brackets to the wall.
• Duct tape or cable ties.
• Flue pipe.
Fig. 3
Technical specifications
MODEL
Height 69-113.5cm
Width 90cm
Depth 50cm Maximum absorbedpower 330W
Lighting 2 x 50W Halogen Outlet diameter 150mm
Electrical connection 220-240V, 50Hz
CS910CS
CRC914SB/CRC914DB
220-240V, 50Hz
The manufacturer reserves the right to effect any technological improvement or modification without prior notice.
69-113.5cm
90cm
50cm
330W
2 x 3.5W LED
150mm
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RANGEHOOD DIMENSIONS
290mm
320mm
538mm
1135mm (maximum) 690mm (minimum)
900mm
500mm
Fig. 4
NOTE: The fan housing flue transition duct is 150mm in diameter. (See page 11 for optional ducting accessories).
150mm
56mm
Fig. 5
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INSTALLATION
PRE-INSTALLATION
Before installing the cooker hood, peel off any protective plastic covering and remove polystyrene from inside behind the fan motor. See diagram below.
LOCATION
The underside of the hood body must be a minimum of 600mm* above an electric cooktop and 650mm* above a gas cooktop and a maximum height of 800mm.
*If the instructions of the hob specify a greater distance than the minimum above, then that shall be the minimum height for installation.
INSTALLATION
1. Using a spirit level mark a vertical centre line on the wall where the hood is to be positioned, and a horizontal line at the hood base position (refer Fig. 6 below).
2. Mark the location for flue cover wall mounting brackets and rangehood mounting points and anti-tilt fixing points above the hood base using the hood base as the reference point (Fig. 6 below).
250mm
23.5mm
559mm
286mm
36mm
250mm 580mm
Ceiling
Flue cover wall mounting brackets
Rangehood mounting points
Anti-tilt fixing points
Hood base
Min 650mm
Max 800mm
GAS
Fig. 6
Min 600mm
Max 800mm
ELECTRIC
3. Install flue cover wall mounting brackets with suitable fixings. Install suitable screws for rangehood mounting points (to support a total weight of 30kg) to the wall as marked (Fig. 7).
Top of hob
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INSTALLATION
Depending on the preferred installation/ducting mode, follow step 6a or 6b below.
6a.Recirculating mode (Fig. 9). Using the centre line,
secure the recirculating T-piece to the wall with suitable
pipe between T-piece and the exhaust transition duct. Use cable ties or suitable duct tape to secure flexible pipe to T-piece and transition duct (Fig. 11).
NOTE: When installed in recirculating mode, it is recommended to use a carbon filter (included in recirculation kit AR910RK) to prevent odours being emitted back into the room.
6b.Ducted mode (Fig 10.) The rangehood can be
connected with a 150mm diameter non-combustible flue pipe (rigid or flexible - not included) and fan transition duct. Continue the centre line to the ceiling. Fit preferred flue pipe to the fan transition duct. Use cable ties or suitable duct tape to secure flexible pipe to the transition duct.
NOTE: For ducted mode, extend the flue pipe through the roof to external ‘china hat’ to vent exhaust externally. Do not vent into the ceiling cavity.
Fig. 7
4. Remove the protective plastic film from the hood body
and hang hood on the mounting screws then secure at the anti-tilt locations as indicated in Fig. 6 & 7.
5. Fix exhaust transition duct using screws supplied (Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
NOTE: To ensure optimum performance of the rangehood, the use of rigid ducting is recommended. The use of bends should be avoided. Rigid flexible ducting is suitable, although loose flexible ducting is unacceptable. All ducting must be fire retardant.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
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INSTALLATION
Fig. 11
7. Electrical connection
Check that the installation complies with the standards of local building, gas and electrical authorities. Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate inside the rangehood.
Installation of telescopic flue covers
Separate the inner and outer flue covers, and carefully remove the protective coating from both. Carefully reassemble the upper and lower flue covers sections by sliding the inner into the outer flue cover. Carefully lower the assembled upper and lower flue covers onto the top of the rangehood body, and insert the flue cover into the rangehood body approximately 5mm. Fix upper flue cover to the wall mounting bracket with screws supplied. Ensure that the upper section is extended.
CAUTION
Care must be taken to ensure the screws are not cross threaded when attaching the upper flue cover.
If installed in recirculating mode, insert the optional carbon filter (included in recirculation kit AR910RK). To complete the rangehood installation, insert the three filters to the underside of the hood body. Place back edge of filter into position and push up front edge so that the filter clips into place.
Your rangehood is now ready to use.
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CONTROL PANEL
CONTROL PANEL
• Best results are obtained by using a low speed for
normal conditions and a high speed when odours are more concentrated.
• Turn the hood on for a few minutes before you
start cooking.
• The hood should be left on for 15 minutes after cooking
or until all odours have dispersed.
• The control switches are located on the front panel of the
unit. See
• The control panel comprises of:
T: Indicator lamp – U: Light button – V: Off button – W: 3 control switches for the motor
Fig. 12 below.
Fig. 12
(speed positions 1, 2, and 3)
Removing the metal grease filters
• Push the grease filter towards the back of the unit and then pull it down and out.
Hand washing
Soak grease filters for about one hour in hot water with a grease-loosening cleaner, then rinse off thoroughly with hot water. Repeat the process if necessary. Refit the grease filters when they are dry.
CARE & MAINTENENCE
CAUTION
External surfaces are susceptible to scratches and abrasions, so please follow the cleaning instructions to ensure the best possible result is achieved without damage.
Cleaning the hood
• Clean the outside of the hood using a damp cloth and a solution of water and mild washing up liquid. Clean the surface using non-abrasive cleaning products. To ensure best results also use an even pressure. Use of a soft cloth reduces the risk of scratching. If the cloth is wet ensure that a dry soft cloth is used to wipe down the surface again reducing the risk of any surface rust appearing.
• Never use corrosive, abraisive or flammable cleaning products or products containing bleach.
• Never insert pointed objects in the motor’s protective grid.
• Only ever clean the switch panel and filter grill using a damp cloth and mild washing up liquid.
• It is extremely important to clean the unit and change the filters at the recommended intervals. Failure to do so will cause grease deposits that could cause a fire.
Dishwasher
Place grease filters in the dishwasher. Select the most powerful washing program and highest temperature, at least 65°C. Repeat the process. Refit the grease filters when they are dry. When washing the metal grease filter in the dishwasher a slight discolouration of the filter can occur, this does not have any impact on it’s performance.
NOTE: The metal grease filters must be removed and washed, either by hand or in the dishwasher, every four weeks.
(never use caustic detergents, abrasive powders or brushes).
Charcoal filter
• The charcoal filter should only be used if you want to use the hood in the recirculation
• This filter cannot be cleaned or re-used and as a general rule, the activated charcoal filter should be changed once every four months.
Fitting the charcoal filter
Fit one charcoal filter on the left and one on the right so as to cover the plastic grids that protect the fan wheel.
• Always specify the hood model code number and serial number when ordering replacement filters. This information is shown on the registration plate located on the inside of this unit.
• Replacement charcoal filters can be ordered from your local Service Centre.
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CARE & MAINTENENCE
WARNING
IMPORTANT: The hood must always be disconnected from the electricity supply before beginning any maintenenace work.
Changing the lamps
If the lamps need replacing, they must be replaced by lamps with an aluminium reflector, never dichronic lamps to avoid unnecessary overheating in the lamp holders.
Suitable lamp for replacement
For CRC914SB CRC914DB: GU10 3.5W LED -> DBR-3.5-H-GU10-50/53
For CS910CS:
GU10 50W Halogen -> HAG-50-230-GU10-50/53
Picture of lamp:
Ensure that the appliance is switched off before carrying out maintenance to avoid any possibility of electric shock.
CAUTION
When handling lamps hold with a cloth or gloves to ensure perspiration does not come into contact with the lamp as this can reduce the life of the lamp.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM REMEDY
The cooker hood will not start
The cooker hood is not working
The cooker hood has switched off during operation
Check that the hood is connected to an electrical supply
Check that a fan speed has been selected
Check that the fan speed is set high enough for the task
The grease filters are clean
The kitchen is adequately vented to allow the entry of fresh air
If set up for recirculation, check that the charcoal filter is still effective
If set up for extraction, check that
The safety cut-out device has been tripped – turn off the hob and wait for the device to reset. If the hood has been installed below the heights indicated in the installation instructions the motor will cut out frequently which will damage the hood
the ducting and outlets are not blocked
If you have completed all of the above checks and are still experiencing difficulty, please contact your local Electrolux Service Centre.
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OPTIONAL DUCTING ACCESSORIES
AR610FS
For CS910CS / CRC914SB
AR610FD
For CRC914DB
AR150RC
AR150F
AR910RK
AR150WV
Part Numbers Description
AR150RC 150mm G/Bond Roof Cowl AR150F 150mm G/Bond Flue 1200mm AR150WV 150mm Wall Vent & duct AR910RK Recirculating Kit (150-120mm reducer,
T-piece & carbon filters AR610CF Replacement carbon filter AR610FS Stainless steel exhaust cover extension 1200mm
AR610FD
Black exhaust cover extension 1200mm
AR610CF
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Warranty
FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
APPLIANCE: CHEF RANGEHOODS
This document sets out the terms and conditions of the product warranties for Chef Appliances. It is an important document. Please keep it with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place for future reference should there be a manufacturing defect in your Appliance. This warranty is in addition to other rights you may have under the Australian Consumer Law.
1. In this warranty:
(a) ‘ACL’ or ‘Australian Consumer Law’ means Schedule 2 to the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010;
(b) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux product purchased by you and
accompanied by this document;
(c) ‘ASC’ means Electrolux’s authorised serviced centres;
(d) ‘Chef’ is the brand controlled by Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd
of 163 O’Riordan Street, Mascot NSW 2020, ABN 51 004 76 in respect of Appliances purchased in Australia and Electrolux (NZ) Limited (collectively “Electrolux”) of 3-5 Niall Burgess Road, Mount Wellington, in respect of Appliances purchased in New Zealand;
warranty;
(f) ‘you’ means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased
the Appliance for re-sale, and ‘your’ has a corresponding meaning.
2. Application: This warranty only applies to new Appliances, purchased
and used in Australia or New Zealand and is in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict, or modify in any way) other rights and remedies under a law to which the Appliances or services relate, including any non­excludable statutory guarantees in Australia and New Zealand.
3. Warranty Period: Subject to these terms and conditions, this warranty
continues for in Australia for a period of 24 months and in New Zealand for a period of 24 months, following the date of original purchase of the Applianc
e.
4. Repair or replace warranty: During the Warranty Period, Electrolux
or its ASC will, at no extra charge if your Appliance is readily accessible for service, without special equipment and subject to these terms and conditions, repair or replace any parts which it considers to be defective. Electrolux may, in its absolute discretion, choose whether the remedy
ASC may use refurbished parts to repair your Appliance. You agree that any replaced Appliances or parts become the property of Electrolux.
5. Travel and transportation costs: Subject to clause 7, Electrolux will
bear the reasonable cost of transportation, travel and delivery of the Appliance to and from Electrolux or its ASC. Travel and transportation will be arranged by Electrolux as part of any valid warranty claim.
6. Proof of purchase is required before you can make a claim under this
warranty.
7. Exclusions: You may not make a claim under this warranty unless the
defect claimed is due to faulty or defective parts or workmanship. This warranty does not cover:
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(d) damage to the Appliance caused by: (i) negligence or accident;
(ii) misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service;
(iii) improper, negligent or faulty servicing or repair works done by
(iv) normal wear and tear;
(v) power surges, electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply;
(vi) incomplete or improper installation;
(vii) incorrect, improper or inappropriate operation;
(viii) insect or vermin infestation;
(ix) failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with
In addition, Electrolux is not liable under this warranty if:
(a) the Appliance has been, or Electrolux reasonably beli
(c) the Appliance’s serial number or warranty seal has been removed
8. How to claim under this warranty: To enquire about claiming under
(a) carefully check the operating instructions, user manual and the terms
(b) have the model and serial number of the Appliance available;
(c) have the proof of purchase (e.g. an invoice) available;
(d) telephone the numbers shown below.
9. Australia: For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in
10. New Zealand: For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux
anyone other than an Electrolux authorised repairer or ASC;
the Appliance;
Appliance has been, used for purposes other than those for which the Appliance was intended, including where the Appliance has been used for any non-domestic purpose;
or defaced
this warranty, please follow these steps:
of this warranty;
Australia: Electrolux goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compe other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Appliance repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. ‘Acceptable quality’ and ‘major failure’ have the same meaning as referred to in the ACL.
in New Zealand, the Appliances come with a guarantee by Electrolux pursuant to the provisions of the Consumer Guarantees Act, the Sale of Goods Act and the Fair Trading Act. Where the Appliance was purchased in New Zealand for commercial purposes the Consumer Guarantee Act does not apply.
You accept that if you make a warranty claim, Electrolux and its agents including ASC may exchange information in relation to you to enable Electrolux to meet its obligations under this warranty.
eves that the
nsation for any
(b) parts and Appliances not supplied by Electrolux;
Appliance;
Before calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in clause 8 above have been followed.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
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Important Notice
FOR SERVICE
authorised service centre in Australia
PLEASE CALL 13 13 49
For the cost of a local call
FOR SERVICE
authorised service centre in New Zealand
PLEASE CALL 0800 10 66 10
FOR SPARE PARTS
spare parts centre in Australia
PLEASE CALL 13 13 50
For the cost of a local call
FOR SPARE PARTS
spare parts centre in New Zealand
PLEASE CALL 0800 10 66 20
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LIKE TO KNOW MORE?
For further information on all Chef appliances, or to obtain detailed dimension and installation information, call into your Retailer, phone or email our Customer Care team or visit our website:
Australia
phone: ..........................................................13 13 49
email: ........................... customercare@electrolux.com.au
web:...........................................chefappliances.com.au
New Zealand
phone: ................................................. 0800 10 66 10
email: .............................. customercare@electrolux.co.nz
web:...........................................chefappliances.com.au
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