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INSTALLATION - SUF6

Before installing the appliance, in order not 

to  damage  the  appliance  itself,  the    metal 

grease filter should be removed by 

pushing the special filter handle toward  the 

back side of the cooker hood and  turning 

it downwards so to unfasten it  from its slot 

(refer to figure 2).

Make a cut-out on the bottom of the cabinet 

to  hold  the  appliance  by  using  the  drilling 

jig provided. This opening must  be 10,55” 

x  11,2”  x  6,45”  and  at  a  distance  of  1,26” 

from the front edge of the cabinet (refer to 

figure 3).

The hoods can be installed with the air  out-

let venting upwards or backwards. 

In  upwards  venting  applications  make  a  

round cut-out on the upper part of the  cabi-

net measuring Ø6” as figure 3.

In backwards venting applications turn  the 

motor assembly box as shown in  figure 4 - 5 

by unscrewing the screws “T” 

and turning the motor assembly box having 

the air outlet venting backwards.

Fix it with the screws previously removed. 

Insert the built-in unit in the hole made  

in the cabinet (refer figure 3).

The air outlet pipe, in the case of a fan orien-

ted towards the rear of the product, must be 

flush  with  the  surface  on  which  the  lower 

part of the hood will come into contact (refer 

figure 6).

Install  the  appliance  with  appropriate 

screws,  according  to  the  thickness  of  the 

board. The base of the cabinet must be from 

0.4” to 1” thick (refer to figure 7-8).

Connecting Electricity and Ducting. 

Please refer to the Electrical Supply section 

on  page  2  for  the  required  location  of  the 

electrical supply. 

CAUTION:

 Make sure the power is turned off 

at source. Make electrical connections (refer 

to Figure 9).

Ensure that the plastic flaps at the exhaust 

outlet for the fan move freely and have not 

become jammed or stuck.

Connect  the  appropriate  length  of  ducting 

to the fan exhaust point and join up with the 

ducting to the exte-rior.

Do not fix the ducting to the range hood 

exhaust outlet with screws-use duct tape.  

Use duct tape on all joints.

Re-Circulating Requirements.

If  the  unit  is  to  be  used  in  the  re-circulating 

mode, fit the carbon  filter after the installation 

is complete (refer to Figure 10). 

The carbon filter fits in behind the  aluminium 

grease filter.  Ensure that the plastic tabs on 

the  carbon  filter  are  facing  outwards  other-

wise  it  will  be  difficult  to  remove  it  later  for 

replacement.

A short length of ductwork must be con-

nected from the exhaust outlet on the fan 

to wherever the air is to be exhausted. 

Al-

low sufficient space to connect the ductwork 

to  the  top  of  the  exhaust  outlet  on  the  fan 

housing.  Do not fix the ducting to the range 

hood  exhaust  outlet  with  screws,  use  duct 

tape. Duct tape should be used on all joints.

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Summary of Contents for SUF6

Page 1: ...ND USE MANUAL FOR UNDER CABINET RANGE HOODS Models covered by this instructions SUF6 BEFORE INSTALLATION ENSURE THERE IS NO VISIBLE OR HIDDEN DAMAGE SUSTAINED DURING SHIPPING SHIPPING DAMAGE MUST BE R...

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Page 4: ...properly installed insulated and grounded and conform to all applicable codes and standards Make sure all existing duct work is clean of grease build up or duct work should be replaced if necessary t...

Page 5: ...ct Run Calculation 7 ELECTRICAL 7 Electrical Supply 7 INSTALLATION 8 Connecting Electricity and Ducting 8 Re Circulating Requirements 8 OPERATING PROCEDURES 9 General Advice 9 Functions 9 MAINTENANCE...

Page 6: ...turns as far away from the motor exhaust as possible with as much space between each bend DUCTING Not applicable if the range hood is used in re circuling model WARNING Do not vent this appliance int...

Page 7: ...evel and no further than 3 to the right as you face the wall of the cen tral axis of the range hood ELECTRICAL WARNING All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician Please ensure th...

Page 8: ...with appropriate screws according to the thickness of the board The base of the cabinet must be from 0 4 to 1 thick refer to figure 7 8 Connecting Electricity and Ducting Please refer to the Electrica...

Page 9: ...ll shut down the mo tor if it senses excessive heat When frying oil in the pan can easily overheat and igni te Heat oil slowly in an appropriately sized pot covering the entire burner to reduce the ri...

Page 10: ...re halogen and become extremely hot Cleaning the Filter The aluminium mesh filters should be wa shed by hand or in the dishwasher as re quired Damaged and worn filters must be replaced immediately Do...

Page 11: ...of charge non consumable replacement parts which are found to be defective under normal use and service WHO IS COVERED Sirius warrants to the original consumer purchaser of its products that such pro...

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