Installation
Before beginning any installation work ensure
the mains power has been turned off.
Ducting
1
Using a Phillips screwdriver fix the ducting
hose connector onto the air outlet of the hood.
2
Connect the hose to the air duct.
Use the adaptor provided to connect
to a 125mm hose.
3
The ducting can pass through your wall.
Alternatively if your kitchen has a soffit,
then the ducting can be positioned to run
horizontally through an outside wall
directly to a wall cap.
NOTE: A soffit is the underside of the roof
overhang, normally wood or plastic.
Stencil
Use the stencil provided to help position the
hood onto the wall directly below the ducting.
NOTE: Take extreme care when drilling holes
into your wall to avoid hidden electrical wiring.
1
With the stencil positioned on the wall,
drill 4 holes onto the back wall. Push 4
raw plugs into the drill holes and then first
screw in the top 2 screws.
2
Fix the hood onto the wall by positioning
the upper 2 screws through the key holes
on the back of the hood.
3
Attach the lower part of the hood by
removing the filter panels to gain access
to the lower screw holes.
Attaching the Chimney flue wall bracket
1
Using the wall bracket as a template, drill
2 holes into the wall and push raw plugs
into the drill holes.
2
Place the wall bracket over the raw plugs
and screw into position.
3
Screw the inner chimney flue section to the
wall bracket.
Adjusting the telescopic hood
The telescopic chimney flue can be adjusted in
height to fit your ceiling once fully attached to
the wall.
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