INSTALLATION
* Before installing the appliance, in order
not to damage the appliance itself, the metal
grease filter should be removed. Such filter
can be removed by pushing the special fil-
ter handle toward the back side of the cooker
hood and turning it downwards so to unfa-
sten it from its slot (Fig. 4A).
Attention: at least two people are needed
to perform the installation.
Before fixing the hood, place the electric fee-
ding properly into the ornamental pipe and
place a hole for air evacuation in case of a
sucking version.
* Suction model
Place the upper plate (Fig.5.1) on the ceiling.
Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to the
slots.
Insert the plastic dowels into the holes
(Fig.5.1-A) and screw up the plate on the cei-
ling (Fig. 5.1-B). Then fasten the lower struc-
ture (Fig. 7.2) on the hood by making its ho-
les and the metric-thread screws welded on
the fan support coincide (Fig. 7.1). Insert the
washers and nuts provided (Fig. 7.2-A) and
screw with an appropriate tool.
Connect the drainpipe to the power unit noz-
zle and fix securely with a hose clamp.
Insert the upper structure (Fig. 7.3) into the
lowest one and adjust its height as required
by matching it with the cooking top's mini-
mum height. Tighten the two structures se-
curely with the screws provided (Fig. 7.3-B).
Insert the two extension tubes (Fig. 7.4 & Fig.
7.5) from above the two structures by making
them come down to the appropriate hood
seat. Lift the hood together with the structu-
re and the extension tubes to make the four
springs (Fig. 7.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig.
7.3-C). Then tighten the two elements secu-
rely (Fig. 6.1 & Fig. 6.2) with the safety screws
(Fig. 6.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the
drain hole.
Make the electrical connections. (For versions
with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the
cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is
uncovered and connect it to the display cable
strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying
attention it is being properly introduced into
the hood.
Lift the upper tube (Fig. 7.5) up to the ceiling
and insert the two self-tapping screws (Fig.
7.5-D).
*Filtering model
Place the upper plate (Fig.5.1) on the cei-
ling. Drill 4 holes, 8 mm each, just next to
the slots. Insert the plastic dowels into the
holes (Fig.5.1-A). Fix the baffle (Fig. 5.2) to
the upper bracket (Fig.5.3) with the four self-
tapping screws provided (Fig. 5.3 A). Screw
up the plate together with the baffle (Fig.5.1
B). Then fasten the lower structure (Fig. 7.2)
on the hood by making its holes and the me-
tric-thread screws welded on the fan support
coincide (Fig. 7.1). Insert the washers and
nuts provided (Fig. 7.2-A) and screw with an
appropriate tool. Connect the drainpipe to
the power unit nozzle and fix securely with
a hose clamp. Insert the upper structure (Fig.
7.3) into the lowest one and adjust its hei-
ght as required by matching it with the coo-
king top's minimum height. Tighten the two
structures securely with the screws provided
(Fig. 7.3-B). Insert the two extension tubes
(Fig. 7.4 & Fig. 7.5) from above the two struc-
tures by making them come down to the ap-
propriate hood seat.
Lift the hood together with the structure and
the extension tubes to make the four sprin-
gs (Fig. 7.6-E) hook to the slots (Fig. 7.3-C).
Then tighten the two elements securely (Fig.
6.1 & Fig. 6.2) with the safety screws (Fig.
6.2-A) and connect the hood tube to the baf-
fle's lower hole.
Make the electrical connections. (For versions
with display only) Lift the lower pipe until the
cable strap coming out of the sucking unit is
uncovered and connect it to the display cable
strap. Put down the lower pipe while paying
attention it is being properly introduced into
the hood. Lift the upper tube (Fig. 7.5) up to
the ceiling and insert the two self-tapping
screws (Fig. 7.5-D).
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 MOTOR VERSION:
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 perfor ming the electrical con-
nection (Fig. 18).
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