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Installation
Attention:
The appliance should be installed by a qualified electrician or competent person.
1
Decide from the outset on the type of installation (filtering fig. 1 or ducted fig. 2 )
Note that the ducting run can go out through the rear wall or through the ceiling.
Installation - ducted version
1
Before fixing the hood install the ducting run for air evacuation to the outside.We recommend 150mm
diameter for this model, anything less will impair performance.
2
Turn off electricity before preparing a suitable power supply. For the electrical connection requirements
follow the details on page 2.
3
Remove the metal grease filters by pressing the catch and pulling the filter outwards. See fig. 3
4
Draw a vertical line on the wall to mark the centre line of the hob.Then draw a horizontal line to mark
the bottom edge of the hood. Using the template supplied mark the holes to be drilled for the fixing
screws.Take into account that the minimum distance between the underside of the hood and the hob
is 650mm. See fig. 4 . Drill the two holes and secure the hood to the wall with the screws
and wall plugs provided. See (A) fig. 4 . For added security two additional fixing screws and rawl plugs
must be fitted, see (B) fig. 4 .
5
Ensure the electric supply is turned off. Connect hood supply cable to the power supply.
6
Connect the ducting to the outlet spigot of the hood.
7
Fit bracket ‘W’, fig. 5 , to the wall.
8
See fig. 6 . Place the telescopic flue assembly carefully onto the hood and extend the upper
section to the ceiling. Secure to the support bracket using the screws provided.
9
Refit the metal grease filters.
Installation in filtering version
1
Proceed with the installation, making reference to the instructions for the ducted version
(follow points 2,3,4,5&7 above).Then follow the instructions below.
2
Fit the air diverter to the top section of the telescopic flue. See fig. 7
3
Place the telescopic flue assembly carefully onto the hood and extend the upper section to the ceiling.
Secure to the support bracket using the screws provided. See fig. 6
4
Fit the charcoal filters. Refer to fig. 8
5
Re-fit the metal grease filters.
Operation
See fig. 9
A Button A
turns the lights on/off.
B Button B
turns the motor on to the first speed. It also turns the motor off.
C Button C
turns the motor on to 2nd speed.
D Button D
turns the motor on to 3rd speed.
E Indicator Light E
to signify power on to the motor.