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screws  (see  Fitting  the  canopy).    The  hood  should  have  a
maximum excursion of 20 mm.

• Splashback  (optional)

When a splashback is to be fitted, the distance between the
hood  and  the  cooking  appliances  will  be  determined  by  the
height of the splashback 

B

 and whether or not there is a raised

back on the worktop.  The splashback is to be installed before
installing  the  canopy.    If  the  splashback  is  to  be  fixed  to  the
wall using both the top and bottom fixing holes, care must be
taken to ensure that the splashback is fitted at the correct height
before  fixing  the  base  units  or  at  least  the  worktop  covering
them.    As  this  is  a  complex  operation,  it  should  only  be
undertaken by the technician installing the kitchen units or
by a competent person who knows the final dimensions of
the  units.  If  the  splashback  is  to  be  fixed  through  the  top
fixing holes only, proceed as follows:

Rest

 the splashback on the worktop and against the wall, as

illustrated in 

fig.2

 .

Mark

 the centres of the two holes in the top surface.

Drill

 the wall using an 8 mm drill bit, and fix the splashback

using the rawl plugs and screws provided.

• If  necessary,  the  installer  should  secure  the  splashback  to

the wall by tucking the bottom edge down behind the rear of
the worktop.

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

):

• Hook the canopy onto the two size 4.2 x 44.4 screws 

1

 fitted as

described above (

Fig.4

 ).

• 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.

S1

S1

S1

S1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

A

A

Fig. 5

Summary of Contents for ZHC 96

Page 1: ...pkap ZHC 96 MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE USO E MANUTENZIONE INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS POUR L INSTALLATION L EMPLOI ET L ENTRETIEN HANDBUCH FÜR INSTALLATION BEDIENUNG UND WARTUNG INSTRUCTIES VOOR MONTAGE GEBRUIK EN ONDERHOUD ...

Page 2: ...e a cooking appliance Never do flambé cooking under this cooker hood Never leave frying pans unattended during use as overheated fats and oils may catch fire If the room where the cooker hood is to be used contains a fuel burning appliance such as a central heating boiler then this must be of the room sealed or balanced flue type If other types of flue or appliance are fitted ensure that there is ...

Page 3: ...ning it with the vertical line at a distance X measured as shown in fig 2 equal to the height of the upper chimney element S supplied with the hood The position X may vary according to the various sizes of upper chimney element available Mark the centres of the keyholes in the bracket on the wall Drilling fixing holes item 1 Mark a point on the vertical line at a distance from the cooking applianc...

Page 4: ...lustrated in fig 2 Mark the centres of the two holes in the top surface Drill the wall using an 8 mm drill bit and fix the splashback using the rawl plugs and screws provided If necessary the installer should secure the splashback to the wall by tucking the bottom edge down behind the rear of the worktop Fixing the canopy Before starting to fix the canopy it will be necessary to adjust the support...

Page 5: ...to the height of the chimney outlet fig 6 Fit the activated charcoal filters inside the canopy see paragraph on Maintenance Do not fit the venting grilles until after the chimney has been installed Fitting the telescopic chimney To fit the upper section S first expand the two side pieces slightly hook them behind the brackets 2 and close them together again until they touch Fix the upper section S...

Page 6: ...revent the flame from licking round from the bottom of the pan this will save energy and will avoid a dangerous concentration of heat Always ensure that the appliance is used in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions for the removal of contaminated air and odours during cooking Instruction for Use Control panel fig 9 The layout of the control is as follows BUTTON L Turns the lighting syst...

Page 7: ...ar of the hood fig 10 When replacing ensure that the handle faces outwards ATTENTION THERE COULD BE A POSSIBLE FIRE HAZARD IF THE FILTERS ARE NOT REPLACED ACCORDING TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS Active carbon filter Operation Active carbon filters can withhold odours up to saturation They cannot be washed or regenerated and must therefore be replaced every 4 months or more frequently if intensely used Rep...

Page 8: ... retaining lugs Z fig 12 Pull the glass diffuser slightly to one side until it disconnects from the lug on the other side arrow 1 then pull slightly downwards arrow 2 and slide in the opposite direction arrow 3 until the glass diffuser can be removed Replace the lamps or the neon strip and replace the glass diffuser by repeating the above operations in reverse order Halogen lamps Remove the metal ...

Page 9: ...ed in the lamp holder Cleaning When cleaning the hood Never use a wet cloth or sponge or running water Never use thinners or products containing alcohol as they might damage the paintwork Never use abrasive cleaning materials in particular when cleaning stainless steel surfaces It is recommended to use a damp cloth and mild liquid household cleaner ...

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