7
INSTALLATION
1.
The cooker hood should be placed at a height of 65-
75cm (26-30inch) from the cooking surface for the
best effect.
2.
Cut a hole in the cupboard, with the dimensions of
865 x 265 mm. Make
sure that the edges of the
hole are at least 35mm
from the edges of the
cupboard.
3.
Remove the aluminum grease filter from the hood, before removing the four screws
holding the panel in place.
4.
Remove the panel from the hood, by removing the 4
screws holding it in place. Disconnect the two wires
running from the led bulbs at their connectors with the
main hood.
5.
The 2 x air flaps should be installed at
this stage, as access is easier before
the unit is wall mounted. On the top of
the Hood Unit itself, where the air outlet
vent is located, the 2 x flaps should be
carefully installed, bending very slightly
so the lugs at each end locate into the
holes, enabling flaps to pivot upwards
when the unit is in operation, opening
up the outlet fully for the air to pass
through. Please note – the small spindles/lugs at each end of each flap locate into
the holes
on the housing, not the grooves above them:
6.
If venting externally, an exhaust pipe (not supplied) should be placed onto the one-
way-valve, and the vent pipe pushed onto the valve. The adaptor supplied may be
used if connecting to pre-existing ducting with a smaller diameter.
7.
Ensure the vent pipe (if used), and power lead are routed into position through the
cabinet, as to make sure they can be connected once the hood is fitted in place, or
in the case of the vent pipe, the opposite end can also be connected at this point.