
8.
Install the remaining 4 angle bars of the required overall length as an
extension to the already mounted angle bars. The overlap
A (Fig. 5)
must be at least 10 cm and joined with 4 screws. Use the ea.16 M4 X
10 mm screws with nuts and washers.
9.
Push the inner shaft
A (Fig. 6)
(chimney shaft with the smaller
diameter) with screw holes
B (Fig. 6)
upwards, over the angle bar
construction and over the edge of the mounting plate
D (Fig. 6)
.
Make sure that the screw holes
B
line up with holes
C (Fig. 6).
Then screw mount the inner shaft securely to the mounting plate
A
(Fig. 2)
with four 8 mm flat-head self-tapping screws.
10.
Push the outer shaft
A (Fig. 7)
right up over the already screw
mounted inner shaft and fix with 2 S-hooks
B (Fig. 7)
in order that the
bottom part of the angle bar construction is accessible for the
subsequent mounting steps.
11.
Mount the exhaust air connector
A (Fig. 8)
with ea. 4 8 mm flat-
head screws on the motor housing
B (Fig. 8)
.
If the hood is fitted with a top glass screen, push this over the motor
housing from above so that the holes in the glass screen line up with
the screw holes
C (Fig. 8)
in the hood. Then fix the glass screen to the
hood with 4 screws.
12.
Push the assembled hood into the angle bar construction and fix it
there with ea. 16 M4 screws
(Fig. 9)
13.
Mount the exhaust air hose
A (Fig. 10)
to the exhaust air connector
on the hood
B (Fig. 10)
.
14.
Raise the outer shaft
C (Fig. 10)
slightly, remove the 3 S-hooks
D
(Fig. 10)
and allow it to slide down on to the hood)
see Fig. 11)
15. Installing the glass screen A (Fig. 12)
(where applicable)
Install the glass plate last of all.
Fix the glass screen with mounting screws
B (Fig. 12)
Fig. 11
The figures are for illustration purpose only. The shape and composition of your hood can differ.
Fig. 8
A
B
C
Fig. 9
Fig. 7
A
B
A
B
Fig. 10
C
D
Fig. 12
A
B
Fig. 6
A
B
C
D
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