CONNETION TO POWER SUPPLY AND CHECKING OF GOOD WORKING ORDER
1 - It is absolutely necessary to following the warnings, concerning safety measures.
2 - Loosen the two locking screws and remove the metal cover (fig. 26). Connect the
hood connection to the motor connection (fig. 27a). Correctly place the
connectors under the cover and tighten the two locking screws (fig. 27b).
3 - Once electrical connection has been carried out, check that lights, motor and
change of speed work.
4 - Fit the antIgrease filter (fig. 29) and the activated carbon filter (only for filter mode).
The rangehood is make up of the following components:
- 1 canopy complete with controls and lights
- 1 telescopic chimney stack complete with ducting fan unit
- 1 flange Ø150 F
- 1 venting Grill G;
- 1 ducting spigot R;
- 2 support rod B;
- 2 fixing kit containing:
1 wall bracket S and cover D to fix the canopy hood;
screws, rawl plugs and documentation.
METAL ANTIGREASE FILTER
1 - Cleaning
It is necessary to wash the filter at least every two months with a normal
detergent; the compact size enables it to be washed in dishwasher.
2 - Replacement
Remove the antigrease filter as show in fig. 29.
C O M P O N E N T S
I N S T A L L A T I O N O F U N I T
(Read in conjunction with the following diagrams)
The unit is designed for 2.4 to 2.7 metre high ceiling.
Note: Ducting accessories are not supplied. Please refer to the optional ducting kits.
The air outlet from the ducting flange requires 150mm round ducting.
Before starting assembly, read the instructions carefully and remove the filters from
canopy to allow access to wall mounting holes. To remove the filters, push the
relative catch inward and tilting it downwards until it disengages from the supports.
Reverse these instructions when refitting the filters.
NOTE: Stainless steel is very easily damaged during installation if abraided or
knocked by tools.
WARNING
This hood has been designed to be wall-mounted above a cooking hob with one
side resting against a wall. Because of the complexity and weight of the hood, its
installation should be carried out by qualified staff, taking care to respect all local
regulations on air discharge. The manufacturer cannot be found liable for any
damage due to improper installation.
I N S T A L L A T I O N
The versatility of the ducting fan units on this hood enables it to be installed in one
of three different ways
Air outlet directed upwards (ducting or recirculation fitting).
Air outlet directed towards the wall (ducting fitting only).
Air outlet directed to the right or left (ducting fitting only)
SELECTING THE TYPE OF INSTALLATION
1-Air discharge towards the top
In this case the hood can be used either in
recirculation mode or in duction mode (fig. 1a)
2-Air discharge towards the wall (fig 1b)
In this case the hood can only be used in
reciculation mode.
3-Side air discharge, Lh or Rh (fig. 2a/b)
In this case the hood can only be used in
ducted mode.
INSTALLATION ON THE HOOD CANOPY
1-Drilling the Wall
(a) Using the template provided, mark on
the wall the centres of holes 1 for fixing
of the hood canopy. The centre of hole
2 for fixing the chimney, (fig. 5a) air
outlet directed upwards or towards the
wall, (fig. 5b-c) air outlet to the right or
left hand side, must be marked at a
distance X from the line between
holes 1 , obtained by measuring the
extension Z of the chimney required for
installation plus 13 mm X = Z +20-7.
Using a Ø8 mm drill bit, drill the points
marked in this way.
(b) When installed with the air outlet
directed towards the wall (fig. 5a), it will
be necessary to drill an air ducting
opening measuring Ø150 mm, according
to the diameter of the flange F provided.
fig. 2b
fig. 1a
fig. 1b
fig. 2a
104473 Issue B
ECN: 07 007
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