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Installation instructions
For easy installation, proceed as follows:
• Fix the wall brackets and Splashback
• Fix the canopy
• Connect the hood to the mains power supply and make sure that it works properly
• Set the hood for ducting or recirculation
• Fix the telescopic chimney
Fitting the wall brackets and Splashback
•
Draw
a line on the wall up to the ceiling in the centre of the area where the hood is to be
mounted. This is needed for vertical alignment.
• Positioning brackets 1
Draw
a horizontal like at a distance from the cooking appliance of:
• with splashback (
fig. 2
)
d = 93 + H, where H = height in millimetres from the visible part of the splashback;
because of the various types of splashbacks available, this measurement must be taken
directly on the splashback provided.
• without splashback (
fig. 2
)
d = 743 minimum. On the horizontal line, mark the four holes for fixing the brackets
1
at
a distance of 255 mm between the centre of the bracket holes and the hood centre.
• Positioning brackets 2
•
Rest
one of the brackets
2
on
the wall at about 1 or 2 mm
from the ceiling or from the
upper limit, aligning its centre
(notches) on the vertical line.
•
Mark
the two keyholes in the
bracket on the wall.
•
Rest
the other bracket
2
on
the wall, aligning it to the
vertical line at a distance X,
measured as in
fig. 2
, which
is the height of the upper
chimney
S
supplied with the
hood. Position X can vary
according to the height of the
upper chimney.
•
Mark
the centres of the
keyholes in the bracket on the
wall.
•
Drill a hole
with an Ø 8 mm
bit on all the marked centres.
Fig. 2
2
1
1
B
B