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Instruction Manual
JLCHI5201/JLCHI8501
52cm/85cm Cooker hood
Installation
The cooker hood must be mounted so that the minimum distance between
the filters and the gas or electric hob is 65cm.
The ducting system for this cooker hood must not be connected to an
existing ventilation system which is being used for any other purpose.
The exhaust for the cooker hood can be set up as either:
–
filtering/recirculation (A). Air and fumes collected by the cooker hood
are cleaned by baffle and charcoal filters and vented through a hole in
the top of the cabinet.
–
exhaust extraction (B). Air and fumes collected by the cooker hood are
vented to the outside air through an evauation duct in the wall or ceiling
of the room. Charcoal filters are not required for this set up.
We recommend an air exhaust tube which is the same diameter as the air
exhaust outlet hole. If a two-part air exhaust tube is used, the upper part
must be placed oustide the lower part.
If installing this cooker hood between adjoining wall cabinets, the wall
cabinets must not overhang the hob.
Before beginning installation, remove the filters (see page 7). This will make
the unit easier to handle during installation.
Installing the cooker hood
1.
Cut a hole in the bottom of the cabinet (C) to hold the cooker hood.
The dimensions of the hole must be:
– for JLCHI5201, 501 mm x 265 mm
– for JLCHI8501, 835 mm x 265 mm
2.
Prepare the power supply (see page 5).
3.
Prepare the hole for the exhaust (see above) in the top of the cabinet
or the wall or ceiling of the room.
4.
Adjust the side-springs using appropriate screws (D) according to the
thickness of the board where the cooker hood will be attached.
5. Insert the cooker hood into the hole in the cabinet until the side-springs
click.
6.
Insert the screws in the cooker hood (E) to fasten it in position.
7.
Insert the filters (see page 7).
A
B
C
D
E