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Installing the glass (Fig. 11)
1.
Remove the metal grease filters from the cooker hood.
2.
Loosen both anchoring bolts “F”.
3.
Place the glass, “Q”, on the upper surface of the cooker hood and push it towards the wall.
4.
Tighten bolts “F” again and fasten them to the unit.
5.
Make sure the angle section is correctly in place and firmly tightened.
6.
Reinstall the ventilation pipe with the connection coupling, “N”.
7.
WARNING! DO NOT TIGHTEN THE BOLTS EXCESSIVELY TO AVOID DAMAGING/DEFORMING THE UNIT.
Extraction function (extractor hood)
Make sure the connection coupling (“N”) is fastened to the upper part of the cooker hood by two bolts (Fig. 1, right).
Using a
Ø
125 mm pipe, connect the coupling (“N”) on the upper part of the cooker unit (see Fig. 12) to the pipe that will
be used to extract kitchen vapours, having a section of at least 150 cm
2
.
Note
If you do not a pipe that can remove vapour, and the cooker hood is to be installed on an external wall, drill a hole in the
wall large enough to install a fan and a rainproof ventilation grille (having a section at least 150 cm
2
). Connect it to the
outlet coupling by means of a pipe.
Lastly, for the extraction function, connect the 125 mm pipe to the point marked “N” (see Fig. 1, above). (The pipe is not
supplied.)
Recirculation function (filter hood)
If an external pipe for exhaust air cannot be installed, the cooker hood can be set up to work as an air cleaner (filter
hood).
In this case,
the air is recirculate
through the
air vent. If you use
the unit as
an air cleaner (filter
hood), you
will have to install
two carbon
filters to absorb the
kitchen
vapours.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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