SEM 2 (fig. 9)
The appliance was designed to exhaust odours and vapours in the best way. The appliance is
to be installed on the outside wall of the house and connetted to the cooker-hood which is in
the kitchen (fig. 10).
Installation: the mounting of the appliance is to be made by qualified technicians. Using the
appropriate drilling jig (fig. 11) drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, by paying
attention not to damage water pipes or power lines.
The holes on the wall are to be drilled with a 8 mm. bit. Insert, step by step, the following
parts in the holes drilled:
- the corresponding plastic dowels supplied (fig. 11A)
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 40 mm. diameter.
Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the
appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the
motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with
the screws supplied (fig.11B).
Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with
the telescopic pipes and an air outlet.
After fixing the appliance on the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are pla-
ced inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12).
The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps
are supplied by the installer).
Electrical connection to the hood:
Connect the the external motor's cable to the terminal board found in side the plastic box of the
wiring . Make sure to respect the colors of cables when performing the electrical connection
(fig,14).
In order to avoid water infiltrations, please apply silicone on the product perimeter, close to
the wall.
Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by ma-
tching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13).
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