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Ø150/ 120 mm reduction.
1
Anti-recoil valve.
1
Support for tubecover.
4
Wall plugs (Ø8 x 40).
4
Long bolts (Ø5 x 45).
2
Wall plugs (Ø6 x 30).
2
Long bolts (Ø4 x 30).
2
Washers (Ø6.4 x Ø18).
2
Screws (Ø3.9 x 13).
2
Clips.
Fig. 1 (Page 19)
On installing the kitchen hood make sure
that the Safety Instructions set out on page
14 are complied with.
To obtain optimum performance, the external
conduct must be no more than FOUR
METRES LONG, have no more than two 90°
angles and its diameter must be at least Ø120.
1) Trace and drill the points for fitting the wall
plugs onto the wall (A1) (Ø8 x 40). See figure
1.
2) Fit the wall plugs (A1) (Ø8 x 40) and screw
in the long bolts (A2) (Ø5 x 45) leaving them
protruding 5 mm out of the wall.
3) Attach the kitchen hood to the long bolts
(A2) (Ø5 x 45). Straighten the appliance and
tighten the long bolts.
4) Trace the location of the wall plugs (R) (Ø8
x 40), through the inside of the kitchen hood.
5) Loosen the long bolts (A2) (Ø5 x 45) and
take the kitchen hood off.
6) Drill into the wall and fit the wall plugs (R)
(Ø8 x 40).
7) Attach the kitchen hood, tighten the long
bolts (A2) (Ø5 x 45) and (S) (Ø5 x 45) with the
washers (T) (Ø6.4 x Ø18).
8) Mount the tubecovers. Lift the upper
tubecover up to the desired height and mark its
shape on the wall. Remove the tubecovers.
9) Fit the clips (F) to the support (C).
10) Center the support (C) around the shape
marked; trace and drill the fixing points for the
wall plugs (E) (Ø6 x 30). Attach the support (C)
with the long bolts (D) (Ø4 x 30).
11) Fit the part (A) if the inner tube (not
supplied) is Ø150 or (A) + (B) if it is Ø120.
12) Attach the inner tube with a clamp (not
supplied) to (A) or (B) as the case may be.
13) Once the inner tube is fitted, fit the lower
tubecover around the extractor fan outlet and
attach the uppe
When exterior gas extraction is not possible,
then the kitchen hood may be set to purify the
air by recycling it through active charcoal
filters.
The active charcoal filters have an active life of
between three to six months, depending on
the individual conditions of use. These filters
cannot be washed nor regenerated. They must
be replaced once their useful life comes to an
end.
Fig. 2 (Page 19)
1) Put the filters into the lateral draught section
of the motor making the holes in the filters
match up (A) with the pivots (B) of the motor
carcass. Turn as indicated in the diagram.
2) Remove the tubecovers (E). Fit the diffuser
(C) on to the motor's air outlet vent. Fit the
tubecovers back on (E).
Installation
Active charcoal filters (Optional)
Accesories supplied