GENERAL
Carefully read the following important information regard-
ing installation safety and maintenance. Keep this infor-
mation booklet accessible for further consultations.
The appliance has been designed for use in the ducting
version (air exhaust to the outside – Fig.1B), filtering
version (air circulation on the inside – Fig.1A) or with
external motor (Fig.1C).
SAFETY PRECAUTION
1.
Take care when the cooker hood is operating simulta-
neously with an open fireplace or burner that depend on
the air in the environment and are supplied by other than
electrical energy, as the cooker hood removes the air
from the environment which a burner or fireplace need for
combustion. The negative pressure in the environment
must not exceed 4Pa (4x10-5 bar). Provide adequate
ventilation in the environment for a safe operation of the
cooker hood.
Follow the local laws applicable for external air evacua-
tion.
Before connecting the model to the electricity network:
- control the data plate (positioned inside the appliance) to
ascertain that the voltage and power correspond to the
network and the socket is suitable. If in doubt ask a
qualified electrician.
2. WARNING !
In certain circumstances electrical appliances may be
a danger hazard.
A) Do not check the status of the filters while the
cooker hood is operating
B) Do not touch bulbs or adjacent areas, during or straight
after prolonged use of the lighting installation.
C) Flambè cooking is prohibited underneath the cooker
hood
D) Avoid free flame, as it is damaging for the filters
and a fire hazard
E) Constantly check food frying to avoid that the over-
heated oil may become a fire hazard
F) Disconnect the electrical plug prior to any mainte-
nance.
G) This appliance is not intended for use by young
children or infirm persons without supervision
H) Young children should be supervised to ensure they
do not play with the appliance
I)
There shall be adequate ventilation of the room
when the rangehood is used at the same time as appli-
ances burning gas or other fuels
L) There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out
in accordance with the instructions
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly and electrical connections must be carried
out by specialised personnel.
• Electric Connection
The appliance has been manufactured as a class II,
therefore no earth cable is necessary.
The connection to the mains is carried out as follows:
BROWN =
L
line
BLUE =
N
neutral
If not provided, connect a plug for the electrical load
indicated on the description label. Where a plug is pro-
vided, the cooker hood must be installed in order that the
plug is easily accessible.
An omnipolar switch with a minimum opening of 3mm
between contacts, in line with the electrical load and
local standards, must be placed between the appliance
and the network in the case of direct connection to the
electrical network.
•
The minimum distance between the support surfaces of
the cooking pots on the cooker top and the lowest part of
the cooker hood must be at least 65 cm.
If a connection tube composed of two parts is used, the
upper part must be placed outside the lower part.
Do not connect the cooker hood exhaust to the same
conductor used to circulate hot air or for evacuating
fumes from other appliances generated by other than an
electrical source.
Before proceeding with the assembly operations, remove
the anti-grease filter(s) (Fig.16) so that the unit is easier
to handle.
In the case of assembly of the appliance in the suction
version prepare the hole for evacuation of the air.
•
Hood assembly
Remove the structure from the packaging and remove
the 2 screws
A
to separate the upper part from the lower
part (fig.2)
.
-
Position hole template on the ceiling paying attention
that the arrow is positioned on the same side as the
appliance controls (Fig.3).
Make 4, Ø8 holes in the ceiling and drive in 3 screws
without completely tightening them. Pay attention not to
insert the screw into the hole marked with an
X
on the
hole template (the screws and expansion plugs must be
suitable for the type of wall).
- Take the upper part of the structure
B
(fig.4) and insert
the 3 slots onto the 3 screws that are not completely
tightened.
Rotate slightly to fit (fig.4) .
Drive in the fourth screw
X
and tighten the remaining 3 to
allow definitive blocking of the upper part of structure
B
-
Take the lower part of the telescopic structure
C
and
insert it into the upper structure
B
(fig.5).
Adjust the height by referring to the amounts indicated in
(fig.15) and block it using the 8 screws
G
that are sup-
plied (fig.6).
- Suction version:
fix the flexible pipe to the prepared
air evacuation hole (fig 7).
- Filtering version:
fix the flexible pipe to the deflector
M
and fix screw
I
as indicated in (Fig.8), the active carbon
filters must be applied to the suction unit positioned
inside the hood (Fig.17).
- Mount the connecting flange
F
in the upper part of the
hood’s suction unit using the 2 screws
E
(fig.9).
- Take the upper chimney piece and fix it to the structure
using the 2 screws
A
(Fig.10).
Join the lower chimney piece with the upper one and fix
it carefully using adhesive tape
L
(Fig.11a).
- Unscrew the 2 screws
O
, max 3 mm (Fig.11a).
Insert the suction unit inside the structure paying atten-
tion that the previously unscrewed screws
O
, hook into
the slots in the lower part as indicated in (Fig.11b).
Drive in the 3 screws
N
(supplied) and tighten the 2
screws
O
(Fig.11b).
- Fix the air evacuation pipe
H
(not supplied) onto the
connection flange
F
(Fig.12)
- Remove adhesive tape
L
and rest the lower chimney
piece above the cooker hood (Fig.13).
-If the cooker hood is supplied with a lower chimney
piece that must be fixed to the hood body with screws,
remove the anti-grease filters from the hood by acting on
the relevant handles (Fig.16). Then screw the lower chim-
ney piece pipe to the inside of the hood, using screws
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ENGLISH
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