6
(Fig.7a)
(Fig.7b)
CAUTION
WARNING
(Fig.5)
(Fig.6)
27mm
The rangehood is quite heavy, so two people
will be needed for installation.
1. To install the appliance, adjust the position of the
adjustable side-springs using the supplied screws
(fig.5), according to the thickness of the board, in
which the appliance will be fixed.
2. Insert the rangehood into the cutout in the
cabinet until the stop click of the side-springs is
heard and the rangehood is supported.
3. Insert the
25mm screws
provided into the holes
inside the rangehood (Fig.6) to fix it to cabinetry.
To remove the rangehood from the cabinet,
remove the fixing screws (fig. 6) using a
screwdriver, and remove the grease filters
(fig.3).
• Push down on the small handle of the springs,
which are inside the rangehood, with the
necessary strength to unhook the hood from the
cabinet.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly qualified person in order to
avoid a hazard.
4. Insert the grease channel.
5. Insert the grease filter (Fig.3b)
Before connecting any ducting to the motor,
make sure the non-return valves - which are on
the air outlet of the motor - can swing open.
External venting
• Connect the flange to the exhaust hole with the
appropriate ducting. Connect the rangehood with
the electrical mains through the supply cord.
Rear vented version
• All the models with one motor can be rear
vented; if the customer wants to use this option,
it is necessary to remove the 18 10mm screws
from the motor group support. Then take the
metal support with motor included out (fig.7a).
Turn the motor to have the air outlet on the rear
side (fig.7b) and fix the 10mm screws previously
removed.
NOTE
WARNING