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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
The description and characteristics shown in this document are for information only and not obligatory. Indeed, we reserve the
right to carry out any modification or improvement of the quality of certain of our products without prior notice.
As with all hoods, these apparatuses can be installed in either filtering version or duction version.
In the
Filtering
version (Fig. 1), the air and vapours conveyed by the appliance are depurated by charcoal filter and recirculated
around the room. ATTENTION: Using the hood as a filtering one it is necessary to use the charcoal filter that purifies the air
sent back into the room.
In the
Ducting
version (Fig. 2), cooking vapours and odours are conveyed straight outside by a disposal duct which passes
through the wall/ceiling. Use of charcoal filter is therefore unnecessary.
Decide at the beginning which type of installation to adopt.
Your apparatus is supplied in the filtering version so that if you want to install the apparatus in the duction version you must
remove the charcoal filter.
This apparatus conforms to the 16.08.89 regulation relating to the limitation of radio-electric disturbances (EC Directive n./
6.889 modified by the EC Directive 8/.308.).
INSTALLATION
It is advisable to entrust the installation operations to specialised personnel.
Read carefully the indications in the paragraph “IMPORTANT” at page 10 of the instruction booklet.
1.
Before proceeding with the installation operations, remove the
grease filters
to make it easier to handle the hood: grip the
knob and push it towards the opposite side of the filter and turn the filter outwards (Fig. 3).
2.
Arrange the electrical power supply within the decorative flue dimensions.
3.
Should you install the ducting version, prepare the air vent hole and duct.
For optimal conditions in the ducting versions, use an air exhaust pipe with
the minimum indispensable length, the least possible number of elbows (maximum elbow angle: 90°), certified materials
(according to the country), and an as smooth as possible inside. It is also recommended to avoid drastic changes in the pipe
cross-section (diameter: 150 mm). Consider that the air vent of the hood is not on the longitudinal axis but is offset by 35 mm
to the right - see dimensions in Fig. 17.
4. Fixing to the wall:
Draw a line on the wall along the vertical axis of the hob. Mark the first 2 holes to be drilled on the wall,
respecting the measurements indicated in Fig. 4; drill the 2 holes and insert the screw anchors (provided). Bear in mind that
the distance between the lower edge of the hood (the part where the lamps are positioned) and the hob must be at least 650
mm. Fix the metal bracket (A) to the wall using the 2 holes just drilled - Fig. 5 - (the bracket retaining screws are not provided).
Use the 2 triangles cut into the bracket to position it exactly along the vertical axis of the hood.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5