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Connecting to
Ø
100 mm exhaust-
air duct:
❑
Cut out the protective grid in the air
outlet. Fig. 5.
❑
Attach the reducing adapter (enclosed
or available from specialist dealer) to
the air outlet. Fig. 6. Attach the
exhaust-air duct to the adapter.
Connecting to
Ø
120 mm exhaust-
air duct:
❑
Cut out the protective grid in the air
outlet. Fig. 5.
❑
Attach the exhaust-air duct directly to
the air outlet.
Connecting to
Ø
150 mm exhaust-
air duct:
❑
Cut out the protective grid in the air
outlet. Fig. 5.
❑
Attach the enlarging adapter (enclosed
or available from specialist dealer) to
the air outlet. Fig. 6. Attach the
exhaust-air duct to the adapter.
If a backflow flap has been installed,
check that it functions properly.
Recirculating air operation,
Fig. 7
(if there is no possibility of exhaust air
operation).
The air purified by an additional activa-
ted carbon filter is returned to the room.
Preparation
❑
Push the filter screen up slightly, lift it
towards you over the brackets and
take it out downwards.
❑
Insert the screw through the wing nut
and bushing and screw into the
housing (only necessary upon initial
fitting, Fig. 19).
The screw and wing nut are included
with activated carbon filter.
❑
Using a screwdriver or similar, press
the two lugs in the housing through
to the back (only necessary upon
initial fitting), Fig. 20.
After installing the extractor hood
, insert
the activated carbon filter. See operating
manual for item no. and description.
If the extractor hood is installed
beneath a cabinet, ensure that there is
an adequate air outlet (min. 177 cm
2
).
The extractor comes as standard equip-
ped with a protective grid in the air connec-
tor. If this is has been removed (in the case
of exhaust air operation), the air connector
must be supplemented by a reducer piece
with protective grid (see section on special
accessories in the instruction manual).
Electrical connection
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
IMPORTANT: Fitting a Different Plug:
The wires in the mains lead are coloured
in accordance with the following code:
Green and Yellow
– Earth
Blue
– Neutral
Brown
– Live
If you fit your own plug, the colours of these
wires may not correspond with the identify-
ing marks on the plug terminals.
This is what you have to do:
1. Connect the green and yellow (Earth)
wire to the terminal in the plug marked
‘E’ or with the symbol (
), or colou-
red green or green and yellow.
2. Connect the blue (Neutral) wire to the
terminal in the plug marked ‘N’ or colou-
red black.
3. Connect the brown (Live) wire to the ter-
minal marked ‘L’, or coloured red.
The extractor hood
should only be connec-
ted to a safety socket installed in accordan-
ce with specifications. The safety socket
should be located as accessibly as possible
in the area of the extractor hood.
For repairs,
always disconnect the
appliance.
Length of the connection cable: 1.30 m.
If permanent connection is necessary:
The extractor hood should only by connec-
ted by an electrician registered with the
local electricity board.
A disconnecting device must be supplied
locally. Disconnecting devices shall be swit-
ches with a contact opening of more than 3
mm and all-pole disconnection. They inclu-
de on-load switches and contactors.
This appliance complies with EU regulations
on interference suppression requirements.
Preperation for Installation
Electrical connection
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