6
INSTALLATION
Before installing the appliance, make sure
that none of the parts is damaged in any way.
In case of damaged parts, contact your re-
tailer and do not proceed with installation.
Read all of the following instructions carefully
before installing the appliance:
- Utilise an air extraction tube that has a ma-
ximum length of not more than 5 metres.
- Limit the number of curves in the ducting
because each curve reduces the extraction ef-
ficiency as one linear metre (e.g., if two 90°
curves are utilised the length of the ducting
should not exceed 3 metres in length).
- Use a material approved by standards and
regulations.
- Avoid any drastic changes of direction.
- Avoid any sudden changes in the pipe sec-
tion (recommended constant diameter: Ø 150
mm or equal surface area).
- Utilising rigid tubing is recommended and
not flexible tubing.
The manufacturer shall not respond for air
capacity or noise problems due to non-
compliance with above mentioned instruc-
tions, and no warranty shall be given.
INSTALLATION OF THE UPRIGHT.
Before drilling the hole in the underneath of
the kitchen wall unit check that there are no
particular parts of the structure of the kitch-en
wall unit or other components that could cre-
ate problems for the correct installation inside
the kitchen wall unit in correspond-ence to
the zone where the appliance will be housed.
Check that the dimensions of the UPRIGHT and
the ones of the CABINET are compatible, in or-
der to make installation possible.
Drill an 778mm x 267mm rectangular hole
at the rear of the kitchen wall unit base. The
drilling must be carried out 10 mm from the
rear internal wall of the kitchen wall unit (re-
fer to Fig. 14).
In order to install the appliance into the ca-
binet more easily, we suggest you to fit the
appliance into the cabinet first, and then to fix
the cabinet to the wall . (see fig. A)
Place the appliance on a flat surface. Remove
the front cover fixed with 10 perimeter screws
(fig. 1);
Fit the product into the cabinet (fig.2), then
secure it by using the two brackets as per the
procedure below.
Place the two brackets supplied with the ap-
pliance in their specific seats found on the
right and left side of the appliance , as shown
in fig. 3. Secure the two brackets using the
four fixing screws, see fig. 4. Tighten the two
clamping screws ,shown in fig.5, making sure
the external bracket is well fixed to the cabi-
net base , as shown in fig. 6. Refit the front
cover as shown in fig.1
Connect the appliance to the power supply.
If the appliance works in suctioning mode,
connect it to the air outlet duct, as shown
in fig. 7; if the appliance works in recycling
mode, air is simply re-conveyed into the
room, therefore you only need to make sure
the air sucked does not remain inside the ca-
binet.
When the product works in recycling mode,
charcoal filters shall be used; they must be
installed directly on the grease filter, on the
rear side, as shown in fig 8.
To reach the grease filters, you need to pull
out the extractable unit electronically , accor-
ding to the instructions given in the ‘Working’
section.
A wooden panel is supplied with the applian-
ce to be installed in its front side; it must be
shaped accordingly to the cabinet door hin-
ges (fig.9).
External motor electric connection:
In case of an external motor version con-nec-
ted to an external extraction unit of the same
manufacturer, it will be necessary to connect
the cable of the remote motor to the appro-
priate connector that becomes visible after
removing the left cover (Fig. 10).