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• Splashback (optional)
When a splashback is to be fitted, the distance between the hood and the cooking
appliances will be determined by the height of the splashback
B
and whether or not there
is a raised back on the worktop. The splashback is to be installed before installing the
canopy. If the splashback is to be fixed to the wall using both the top and bottom fixing
holes, care must be taken to ensure that the splashback is fitted at the correct height
before fixing the base units or at least the worktop covering them. As this is a complex
operation, it should only be undertaken by the technician installing the kitchen units or by
a competent person who knows the final dimensions of the units. If the splashback is to
be fixed through the top fixing holes only, proceed as follows:
•
Rest
the splashback on the worktop and against the wall, as illustrated in
fig.2
.
•
Mark
the centres of the two holes in the top surface.
•
Drill
the wall using an 8 mm drill bit, and fix the splashback using the rawl plugs and
screws provided.
• If necessary, the installer should secure the splashback to the wall by tucking the bottom
edge down behind the rear of the worktop.
Fixing the canopy
The hood can have two different
fixing kits:
a) screws, rawl plugs and safety
brackets.
b) screws, rawl plugs and metal
brackets.
• Fixing with screws:
•
Insert
the rawl plugs in the holes 1,
screw in the two screws provided (4.2
x 44.4) leaving about 5 mm unscrewed,
hook the hood to the screws (
fig. 3
) and
continue permanent tightening from the
inside (
fig. 4
).
•
Mount
the safety bracket (provided)
above the hood (
fig. 5
).
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5