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Fixing the canopy
Before starting to fix the canopy it will be necessary to adjust
the support brackets
S1
by turning the adjustment screws
in a clockwise direction until their reach their limit (
Fig.3
):
a) Hook the canopy onto the two size 4.2 x 44.4 screws
1
fitted as described above (
Fig.4
).
b) Level the hood by turning the adjustment screws and then
locking them.
Electrical connection and working test
• Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the
mains voltage corresponds with the voltage on the rating
plate inside the hood.
• Connect the cooker hood to the mains via a double pole
switch which has 3 mm clearance between the contacts.
• The appliance must be earthed.
• Once the electrical connection has been completed, check
that worktop illumination, motor and speed work properly.
Ducting or Recirculation fitting
• Ducting fitting
• The hood can be ducted to the outside using either rigid or
flexible ducting Ø 120 or 150 mm, the choice of which is
left to the installer. When 120 mm ducting is to be used it
will be necessary to install the reduction flange item
A
on
the air outlet (
fig.5
).
• Cut the additional spigot
P
in correspondence with outlets
1 and 2 , which must be formed directly on the piece.
Connect the additional spigot
P
to the round fan outlet,
pushing it downwards, and fit spigot
R
to additional spigot
P
in a similar manner (make sure that the two additional side
recirculation spigots
P1
are fitted to spigot
R
). Make sure
that the height of the assembly
R
+
P
corresponds to the
height of the chimney outlet (
fig. 6
).
• If the hood is supplied with the activated charcoal filters fitted,
the filters should be removed (see paragraph on
Maintenance).
S1
S1
S1
S1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
A
A
Fig. 5