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Part 2 - USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
d) Mark the centres for the keyhole bracket fixing screws.
4 - Pilot drill all the hole positions as marked on the wall using an 8 mm drill and fix the
wall brackets
1
-
2
using the rawl plugs and screws supplied.
5 - Splashback (optional)
When a splashback is to be fitted, the distance between the cooker hood and the
cooking appliances will be determined by the height of the splashback, item
F
. The
splashback is to be installed
before
installing the canopy. If the splashback is to be
fixed to the wall using both the
top
and
bottom
fixing holes care must be taken to
ensure that the splashback is fitted at the
correct height
before fixing it into position.
The fitting should be undertaken by a a competent person with experience in this
type of installation. If the splashback is to be fixed through
only
the
top
fixing holes
proceeds as follows:
a) Put the splashback on the worktop as illustrated in
fig. 2
; then holding it against the
wall to ensure that it is correctly positioned.
b) Mark the holes for the top fixing screws on the wall.
c) Pilot drill the wall using an 8 mm drill and fix the splashback using the 8 mm rawl
plugs and screws supplied.
d) If the fixing holes in the bottom of the splashback are not to be used to secure the
splashback to the wall the installer should ensure that the bottom edge is tucked
down behind the rear of the worktop.
4.2 - Fixing the canopy hood (fig. 3)
1.
Adjust the two screws
R
located on the hood hooking points, at about an intermediate
position.
2.
Hook the hood unit to bracket
1
inserting the
2
tongues in the wide parts of the eyelet
hooking holes and push down until stopped by the adjustment screws
R
.
3.
Adjust the hood vertically and level it horizontally with the two screws
R
.
4.3 - Electrical connection and working test
1 - The safety measures 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of paragrapf 3 are to be strictly observed.
2 - Once the electrical connection has been completed, check that worktop illumination,
motor and speed work properly.
4.4 - Ducting or Recirculation fitting
1 - Ducting fitting
a) The cooker hood can be ducted to the outside using either rigid or flexible fire retardant
ducting of 120 or 150 mm. The choice is left to the installer. When 120 mm ducting is
to be used it will be necessary to install the reduction flange item
A
on the air outlet
fig. 4
.
b) The installer should provide suitable ducting and sealing material for the installation.
c) The cooker hood can also be ducted to the outside through one of the rectangular
openings located in either side of the lower section of the chimney stack. In this case
the deflector (item
D
) should be fitted into the spigot (item
R
) to close the aperture
which is not used
(fig. 5)
.
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