Acrobat 8 Professional and Colors CMYK should be RGB

I have just received proof copies back from our Printing company and found the colors deferent. They have told me the PDF is printing in CMYK and it should be RGB.
The documents are created in Adobe FrameMaker 8 version 273, I have checked FrameMaker help files, which tells me files are converted to RGB thats what I wanted to see, so this part seems fine.
I have recently upgraded to Acrobat 8 Professional, checked the preferences and all the CMYK colors are turned off.
I'm stumped anybody have any ideas.
Dave

Dave
All my printers require my docs to be CMYK. Not sure why they'd want them in RGB, which I thought was for viewing on a monitor.

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