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FITTING THE APPLIANCE.
The assembly and wiring must be executed by a
skilled* electrician fitter
.
(*)
Noncompliance with this condition causes the cancellation of the manufacturer’s
guarantee and any right to claims in the event of an accident.
a) Remove the tube screws.
Remove the TH 5 x 10 screws which attach the motorbox to the frame.
b) Your cooker hood is vertically adjustable in stages of 50 mm. Adjust the hood bracket on
the power unit to the desired height ; the eight 5 x 10 T hexagonal screws are to be
inserted into the oblong holes which allow vertical correction (figure n° 1a for a Island
cooker hood 1200, figure n° 1b for a Island cooker hood 900).
c) Pierce a hole in the ceiling at the place where the appliance is to be positioned according
to figure n° 2a for a Island cooker hood 1200, to figure n° 2b for a Island cooker hood 900,
leaving a Ø 40 hole for the power cord to pass.
If the ceiling is concrete, use four Ø 10
cast iron dowels. Plastic dowels are not to be used
.If the ceiling seems shaky, do not
hesitate to reinforce the rafters (figure n° 3). A colour chip on the power unit defines the
direction of the cooker hood controls.
d) Attach the cooker hood bracket securely using four Ø 10 mm threaded rods, bring the
flexible tube through and attach it using the screws.
e) Take the 5 x 10 T. hexagonal screws in your hand.
f) With a second person, take the cooker hood and fit it onto the tube. Attach it with screws
inside the cooker hood (figure n° 4).
Connect up the 6-way connector inside the motor box. Put the filters in place.
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OPERATION
•
Control Panel
The layout of the control panel is as follows:
Key
:
I
I
- low speed
Key
:
II
- medium speed
Key
:
III
- high speed
Key
:
ligthing
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