G 4st
Screws 2.9×9.5
H 2st
Screws 3.5×8
I
1st
Full seal damper
Fig. 2
Installation of wall mounts, marking
the wall
Attention!
For total height, distance between the
bottom of the cooker hood and the top
of the chimney, see see dimensions
drawing Fig. 1 When installing with an
extended upper chimney section, see
dimensions for this.
Mark a centre line A above the cooker whe-
re the cooker hood is to be mounted.
Draw a horizontal reference line B above
the cooker, Fig. 2.
Place the upper bracket D for the chimney
on the wall, as shown in Fig. 2.
Mark the bracket's screw holes on the wall.
Place the lower bracket D for the chimney
on the wall, as shown in Fig. 2, below the
upper bracket, and mark where the screw
holes should go on the wall.
Mark the screw holes for the mounting of
the cooker hood, C, on the wall, as shown
in Fig. 2.
Drill Ø 3,5 mm holes in the centre of all the
marked points.
Fasten the consoles to the chimney using
the screws F (4.5 x 32 mm).
If the supplied plugs are to be used, drill 6
mm holes. Place wall plugs E in the holes.
Check that the screws and plugs used are
intended for the wall material.
Assembly
Fig. 3
Remove fat filter Fig. 11.
Prior to mounting, screw two screws F into
the pre-drilled holes, Fig. 3.
Hang the cooker hood and adjust it horizon-
tally Secure it in place with a screw F.
Reinstall the fat filter.
Connection to exhaust flue
Connect the cooker hood with a pipe or
tubing Ø 160 mm. If the connection is Ø
125 mm, a reducing coupling sleeve must
be used.
Fig. 4
Attention!
When using connecting tubing, the tub-
ing must be stretched and installed di-
rectly adjacent to the connection, Fig. 4.
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