Installing Instructions - Zigmund & Shtain K 332.41 S Manual De Instalacion Y Uso

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The filters are not washable nor re-useable
and must be replaced at maximum every
four months.
To assemble the carbon filter it is necessary
to:
- remove the metal anti-grease filters
(Fig.4M)
- if present, extract the 'easy-clean' panel
(Fig.4N) by unscrewing the 4 screws.
- remove the carbon filter unscrewing the
screw (Fig.2)

INSTALLING INSTRUCTIONS

This hood has been arranged to be installed
above a cooktop. It can be used in 2 ways:
•EXHAUST MODE (Fig.3A): the kitcken va-
pours are purified by the metal anti-grease
filters and carried outside through a ducting
system.
•RECIRCULATING MODE (Fig.3B): the
kitcken vapours are purified by the metal
anti-grease filters and an activated carbon
filter (sold separately), then conveyed back
into the kitchen through the eyelets impres-
sed on the upper chimney.
We suggest to have installation carried out
by qualified personnel, in compliance with
all the current regulations and in particular
with the ones concerning air exhaust and
electrical connection.The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for damages caused
by improper installation or if it has not been
carried out according to the state-of-the-art.
IMPORTANT
•The appliance must be installed at a mini-
mum height of 650 mm from an electric coo-
ker stove, or 750 mm from gas or combined
cooker stoves (Fig.3).
•If a connection tube composed of two parts
is used, the upper part must be placed out-
side the lower part.
•Do not connect the cooker hood exhaust to
the same conductor used to circulate hot air
or for evacuating fumes from other applian-
ces generated by other than an electrical
source.
•Take care when the cooker hood is opera-
ting simultaneously with an open fireplace
or burner that depend on the air in the
environment and are supplied by other than
electrical energy, as the cooker hood remo-
ves the air from the environment which a
burner or fireplace need for combustion.
•Provide adequate ventilation in the envi-
ronment for a safe operation of the cooker
hood.
•Follow the local laws applicable for external
air evacuation.
•Use screws and screw anchors suitable for
wall (e.g. reinforced cement, plasterboard)
for the mounting of the cooker hood. Where
screws and screw anchors are supplied
ensure that they are suitable for the type
of wall where the cooker hood is to be
mounted.
COMPONENTS > see Fig.4
EXHAUST MODE INSTALLATION
• Drill the holes of the bracket Z to the
ceiling at the center of your cooktop. Lock
the Z bracket to the ceiling using 4 screws
(Fig. 5).
• Attach the telescopic lower H of the hood
C to the body with 4 screws (Fig. 6)
• Thread the upper connection E and within
the body of the hood C (Fig. 7)
• Attach the telescopic bracket G to the
bracket Z with 4 screws (Fig. 8)
• Attach the two side brackets U to the
telescopic structure than G with 2 screws on
both sides (Fig. 9)
• carry out for exhaust mode only
Connect through a connecting tube, the
flange of Ø 150 mm (Fig. 4Y) to the drain
hole. In the event that the apartment is
equipped with a pipe outside air connection
of Ø 210mm apply a reduction.
•Attach the telescope G to the lower H with
4 screws (Fig. 10). Adjust the height so that
the underside of the hood is at a distance
of not less than 650 mm from the cooking
surface (Fig. 3).
•Slide the upper connection and up and
secure with 4 screws in the holes of the
brackets U (Fig. 11).
RECIRCULATING MODE ISTALLATION
In order to transform your cooker hood
from the exhaust version to the recircula-
ting version, ask your local retailer for the
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