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Exhausting cooker hood

 

The equipment is constructed in accordance with 

European Standards and with the requirements 

included in the following Directives: 2006/95EC 

(Low Voltage Directive), 2004/108 (Electromagnetic 

Compatibility).

1. INSTALLATION

  

Read the instruction manual before installing and/or 

using the hood.

Range hoods and other cooking fume extractors 

may adversely affect the safe operation of appliances 

burning gas or other fuels (including those in other 

rooms) due to the back flow of combustion gases. 

These gases can potentially result in carbon monoxide 

poisoning. After installation of a range hood or other 

cooking fume extractor, the operation of flued gas 

should be tested by a competent person to ensure that 

back flow of combustion gases does not occur.

In order that the minimum distance between the 

supporting surface for the cooking pots on gas hob 

and low-voltage components present in the hood is at 

least 65cm as required by the regulations in force, it is 

necessary that the lower part of the hood is at least 65-

70cm away from the work top.

If the mounting instructions of the gas cooker indicate 

a wider distance, respect it. The unit must not be 

mounted above cookers fitted with top radiant plate.

Respect all the air discharge regulations.
The air must not be discharged in a pipe used to 

discharge exhaust fumes produced by gas- fed 

equipment or fuel-fed equipment (this does not apply to 

filtering hoods).

The room must be adequately ventilated when the 

hoods is used together with other gas-fed or 
fuel-fed equipment.

The hood is equipped with all the necessary fastenings 

for its installation, which are suitable for most surfaces. 

Anyway, ask to a professional to verify that the 

installation surface is strong enough. Installation must 

be carried out by qualified installers according to 

present regulations.

For an easy access, it is advisable to move possible 

furniture under the installation area. For mounting the 

hood follow the illustrations in Fig. 1.

Install in the cabinet the two metal brackets provided 

with the cooker hood (Fig. 2) at a distance of 40 mm 

from the front edge and not less than 37 mm from the 

bottom edge of the cabinet itself.

Install the hood inside the cabinet (Fig. 1) and fasten it 

with four screws to the brackets, then close the holes 

with the caps provided (Fig. 3).

2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

  

This appliance must be connected to an earthed power 

supply. Two types of electrical connection can be used:
1. Using a standard plug to be connected to the power 

cable and inserted in a mains socket which must be 

accessible (so that the plug can be disconnected when 

servicing is carried out). Make sure that the plug is 

accessible also after the complete installation of the 

equipment.

2. By means of a fixed mains connection, fitting a 

bipolar switch, which ensures the disconnection, with an 

opening distance of the contacts allowing a complete 

disconnection on the conditions of the over voltage 

III category, according to installation regulations. The 

ground connection (yellow-green wire) must not be 

interrupted. For stationary appliances permanently 

connected to the fixed wiring, compliance with this 

requirement is considered to be met if the instruction 

concerning disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring 

is in accordance with AS/NZS 3000

Refer to the plate inside the hood for the mains voltage 

and frequency ratings.

3. USE

  

This cooker hood can be employed as exhausting or 

filtering. Exhausting. The carbon filters should not be 

installed on the hood in exhausting version.

Kitchen smokes are driven outside through a flue joined 

to the exhaust pipe flue connector.

Pipes must be communicating with the exterior of the 

house. This pipe must not under any circumstances be 

connected to cooker, boiler or burner exhaust pipes, etc.

Filtering. The fumes pass through the carbon filters 

to be purified and recycled into the kitchen through a 

pipe connected to the outlet of the hood up to the hole 

in the top of the cabinet. This hole must be free and 

communicating with the kitchen.

In the filtering version you must install the carbon filters. 

To carry out this operation, you must first remove the 

metal grease filters, mount the frame with the screws 

provided and then snap the charcoal filters in the same. 

(fig.5).

INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR 

RANGE HOODS DESIGNED FOR WALL FITTING 230 Vac • 50 Hz

Summary of Contents for CU89 Series

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Page 4: ...f 40 mm from the front edge and not less than 37 mm from the bottom edge of the cabinet itself Install the hood inside the cabinet Fig 1 and fasten it with four screws to the brackets then close the holes with the caps provided Fig 3 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS This appliance must be connected to an earthed power supply Two types of electrical connection can be used 1 Using a standard plug to be conn...

Page 5: ...hed at least once a month with detergent in hot water or in the dish washer ATTENTION the grease collected in the filter can easily catch fire and it is therefore extremely important to clean the metallic filter on a regular basis as per instructions Grease filters are removed as illustrated Fig 5 Do not flambé under the range hood Caution accessible parts may become hot when used with cooking app...

Page 6: ...ide the cooker hood correspond to the ones available in the installation place We remind that the use of products functioning with electrical energy implies the observance of some essential security rules as follows This equipment is not intended for people children included with reduced mental or motor capacities with lack of experience or knowledge unless they are supervised or unless a person r...

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