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Wall attachment:
- If you are using top opening B to extract the air
through your kitchen cabinet, before attaching
the hood to the wall, you need to drill a 133-mm
diameter hole in the cabinet (Fig. 7). In any case,
check the position of the electrical socket and
consider where the electrical wire is to run (you
may need to make a hole in your cabinet to pass
the wire through).
- Draw a line on the wall, vertical to the plane of
the cooker.
- Mark the 4 holes you need to drill in the wall, as
per the measurements given in Fig. 8; drill the
holes and insert the 4 dowels (supplied).
- Take 2 of the supplied screws (Fig. 9) and
align them in the top dowels, but do not screw
them in completely.
- Place the hood close to the wall and hang it on
the two screws; from the inside of the hood,
screw the 2 screws in completely. Attach the
hood firmly by inserting the other two screws H
(Fig. 10).
- Attach a flexible pipe to the flange on your
hood using a screw-clamp. The pipe and the
screw-clamp are not supplied.
- Make the electrical connections.
Attaching under a kitchen cabinet:
- If you are using top opening B to extract the air
through your kitchen cabinet, before attaching
the hood to the cabinet, you need to drill a 133-
mm diameter hole in it (Fig. 7). In any case,
check the position of the electrical socket and
consider where the electrical wire is to run (you
may need to make a hole in your cabinet to pass
the wire through).
- Drill 4 holes in the kitchen cabinet, as per the
measurements given in Fig. 11.
- Place the hood close to the cabinet and insert
4 screws through the inside of the cabinet.
- Attach a flexible pipe to the outlet flap-gate on
your hood using a screw-clamp. The pipe and
the screw-clamp are not supplied.
- Make the electrical connections.
Warning
This is the filtering version of your
cooker hood; you must first remove the
charcoal filters.
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