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Installing the Ductwork                               

1. Plan where the ductwork will run between the hood and the outside. The hoods exhaust 

vertically but can be ducted to the rear behind the chimney duct through an outside wall or 

vertically up through the ceiling to the roof. A short straight duct run will produce the most 

air flow. Length and elbows will reduce the efficiency of the blower. 

2. Install a roof or wall cap. Connect a 6

 round metal duct to the cap and work backwards 

toward the hood. Ensure joints are completely sealed with duct tape.   

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Fixing to the Wall                                       

1. Before mounting the hood, plug in and test all functions for proper operation. 

2.  Removed  the  filters  from  the  bottom  of  the  hood  to  pre-vent  damage  during  the 

installation. 

3. With assistance, hold the hood temporary in position ensuring the bottom is above the 

minimum  clearance  for  the  cooking  surface.  Mark  on  the  wall  the  holes  for  the  two 

mounting screws. 

4.  Drill  the holes  (A)  at  the  distances  indicated.  Use  the appropriate  screws  and  screw 

anchors for your wall type (e.g. reinforced concrete, drywall, etc.). If necessary, prepare 

back wall with cross framing for secure installation. 

5.

 

Mount  the  hood  on  the  wall  screws.  Align  it  in  a  hori-zontal  position  relative  to 

cabinets. When the hood has been adjusted, secure unit by tightening screws (A). 

6. Connect a 6

 metal duct tube (not included) to the exhaust piece using duct tape on 

all seals. (C) 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Fixing the Fixing the Flues               

1. Fix one flue bracket to the screw holes ( D ) at the lower end of the upper flue, to make 

sure the upper flue will not distort during & after the installation 

( This step is optional 

and recommended for height over 700mm from bottom of the hood to the ceiling )

2. 

Insert the upper flue inside the lower flue. 

3. Measure and mark the height at which the upper flue shall be mounted on the wall, fix 

the other flue bracket on the wall at the height marked. 

4. Fix the lower flue to the hood through screw holes ( E ). 

5. Bring up the upper flue and fix it through screw holes ( F ) to the flue bracket on the 

wall 

Summary of Contents for IVCC900X

Page 1: ...Range Hoods General Manual ...

Page 2: ...s service agent or a similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard Any modifications that may be required to the electrical system for the installation of the range hood must only be made by qualified electri cians 3 Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at the service panel Lock panel to prevent power from being switched on accidentally 4 Use this unit only in the manner intended by t...

Page 3: ...od products that produce flames under the range hood 4 The range hood must only be used for the exhaust of cooking fumes in home kitchens The manufacturer disclaims all liability for any other use of the appliance 5 Two installers are recommended because of the large size and weight of this hood 6 Use with approved cord connection kit only 7 Please read specification label on product for further i...

Page 4: ...heck your range cook top User Manual for the minimum distance above your cooking surface The minimum distance between any element or flame height and the nearest combustible surface is 610mm 24 4 Decided where the ductwork will run between the hood and the outside Short straight duct runs will provide the most air flow 5 If the unit is installed with ducting i e not in re circulating mode pls remo...

Page 5: ...nting screws 4 Drill the holes A at the distances indicated Use the appropriate screws and screw anchors for your wall type e g reinforced concrete drywall etc If necessary prepare back wall with cross framing for secure installation 5 Mount the hood on the wall screws Align it in a hori zontal position relative to cabinets When the hood has been adjusted secure unit by tightening screws A 6 Conne...

Page 6: ...ll Mounted 1200 1700mm 65 0 700mm Island hood step 1 Island hood step 2 Island hood step 3 Island hood step 4 Note The above installation guideline is for reference only please your contact local dealer for installation services ...

Page 7: ...ating indoor air A Outdoor venting B REMEMBER The distance between the top of the hob and the lowest part of the cooker hood must be at least 65 cm If a two part connection tube is used the lower section must sit outside the upper sec tion Do not connect the cooker hood exhaust to a duct used to circulate hot air or vent steam from another appliance Always use protective gloves when installing the...

Page 8: ... the Range Hood is operating Disconnect the electrical plug prior to any maintenance This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised...

Page 9: ... by slide control can adjust to speed 2 3 After stop on one speed level the light will flash 10sec Light Touch short time blue indicator flash default set in 25 lux by slide control can adjust to 25 50 75 100 available Timer Delay off Function Touch short time blue indicator flash by slide control can adjust to 5 10 15 20 min delay off function available B Touch Control ...

Page 10: ...9 C Push button control D Electric control with LCD screen LIGHT ON OFF TIME SETTING LCD SCREEN MOTOR ON OFF TIMER DELAY OFF SET INCREASE SET DECREASE ...

Page 11: ...lockwise stop the indicating light at the set ting you want to select the hood will select that setting after the indicating light illuminates twice 3 Push the rotary switch again at any setting to switch the hood off 4 When the indicating light stops at the Timer setting the hood will be functioning at Speed III and then automatically off after 3 min ...

Page 12: ...ire risk if cleaning is not carried out in accordance with the instructions Cleaning the grease filter Remove the filter from the cooker hood and clean it in a solution of water and neutral cleaning liquid Leave the filter to soak in the solution for a while Rinse thoroughly with hot water and leave the filter to dry The filter can also be cleaned in a dishwasher The color of the grease filter may...

Page 13: ...on your model of hood there are two possible types of lighting halogen and LED The illumination is designed for use during cooking and not for prolonged general illumination of your kitchen Prolonged use of the lights may reduce the life time of the bulbs WARNING Do not touch or change light bulbs while the hood is operating Wait until the bulb has cooled before removing Use only the same bulbs as...

Page 14: ...he light is used for longer periods this will considerably shorten the burn time of the bulbs Recycling This appliance complies with European Community directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring that this product is recycled responsibly the user helps prevent possible negative impact on the environment NB Dispose of this product responsibly Irresponsible dispos...

Page 15: ... kitchen is not sufficiently ventilated Motor stops after a few minutes The hood is installed too near the cooking surface The hood must be at least 610mm 24 from the stove Fan speed too low Use one of the higher set tings Strong cooking smell Charcoal filters not installed In re circulating mode char coal filters must be installed Oil dripping onto stove Aluminum grease filter satu rated Wash the...

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