* In its external extracted version (Fig.2),
fumes are directly conveyed outside, through
an evacuation duct connected with the
superior part of the wall or the ceiling. Both
charcoal filter and air deflector are not
necessary in this case.
INSTALLATION
Remove the grease filters before installing
the product, in order to avoid to damage
the appliance. Open the glass by rotating it
as shown in fig. 3; then remove the grease
filters by acting on their specific handle and
rotate them to remove them from their
seating (fig. 4).
Make an opening on the kitchen cabinet
bottom of the following sizes:
TBU850: 265mmX835mm
TBU520: 265mmX498mm
Make sure the cabinet structure and the
material used allow you to make this
opening without causing any damages,
even during the appliance installation.
Prepare the power supply inside the cabinet.
Prepare the air discharge hole for the product
being installed either in the sucking or
filtering mode.
Use an air discharge pipe whose maximum
length does not exceed 5 meters.
Limit the number of elbows in the piping, as
each elbow reduces the air capacity of the
hood of about 1 linear meter. (Eg: if you use
no. 2 x 90° elbows, the length of the piping
should not exceed 3 meters).
Avoid abrupt direction changes. Use a 150mm
constant diameter pipe for the whole length.
Use piping approved standards in force.
Remove the fixing screws of the rear steel
bar, as shown in fig. 5.
Rotate the steel bar, including the led bar, to
remove it from its seating (fig. 6- 7). You can
electrically disconnect the bar by acting on
the specific connector.
Place the appliance inside the cabinet and fix
it by inserting the screws supplied into the
holes, as shown in fig. 8.
Both in the front and rear side of the
appliance.
Refit the stainless steel bar previously
removed , connect the led bar electrically by
means of the specific connector, and then
refit the grease filter.
Rear air outlet
Models equipped with only one motor can be
installed having the motor air out let oriented
towards the appliance rear side.
If you choose this option, you will need to
remove the motor support by removing the
18 screws (fig. 9), taking out and rotating
the support, placing it in its housing , always
keeping the air outlet oriented towards the
appliance rear side. (fig. 10).
Secure it by using the screws previously
removed.
Blocking of the stop valve
Warning!
Before connecting the flexible exhausting
pipe to the motor, make sure the stop valve,
which is on the air outlet of the motor, can
swing.
External extraction version
Connect the flange to the exhausting
hole with an appropriate pipe. Connect
the appliance with the electrical mains
through the supply cord.
Filtering version
Connect the flange with a pipe suitable to
convey the air to the top of the cabinet. Con-
nect the appliance with the electrical mains
through the supply cord.
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