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INSTALLATION
The hood is available in the ducting version (air evacuated outside the room) or the filtering
version (air recirculated inside the room).
1) The following operations are essential for assembly:
Install a proper wiring system.
If your apparatus is to be assembled as a Ducting appliance, you must first make the air venting
hole and get a proper pipe to connect the hole to the flange of the hood; use an outlet pipe with:
- minimum indispensable length;- minimum possible bends (maximum angle of bend:90°); - certified
material (according to the State); - an as smooth as possible inside. It is also advisable to avoid
any drastic changes in pipe cross-section. For air evacuation to the outside, follow all the instructions
given on the "Warnings" sheet. Make an air evacuation hole in the wall as shown in Fig.1 which
gives all the measurements required for the various possible installations.
2) The hood is fitted with two air outlets, one at the top (Fig. 2B) and one at the rear (Fig. 2A),
which can be used according to requirements. In the ducting version, mount the flange (C) on the
opening used and close the other opening with the plug (E). With the filtering version, the 2 vents
DO NOT have to be closed.
3) Wall mounting: Drill 4 holes in the wall using the measurements shown in Fig. 3 and insert
the screw anchors;take 2 of the supplied screws (Fig. 4G) and screw them into the uppermost
anchors without tightening them. Attach the hood to the 2 screws and, working from inside, fully
tighten them. Complete mounting by inserting and tightening the other 2 screws H (Fig. 4).
4) Mounting under a wall unit: If the ducting version of the hood is mounted with the air outlet
in the upper opening(Fig. 2B), before mounting, drill a 133 mm diameter hole in the wall unit (Fig.
5).Drill 4 holes in the wall unit using the measurements shown in Fig. 6. Attach the hood with 4
screws working from inside the wall unit.
5) For the ducting version: connect a flex tube to the hood flange using a metal retainer clamp.
The tube and clamp are not included in the supply.
6) Make the electrical connection.
7) CHECK THAT THE DUCTING-FILTERING LEVER IS IN THE RIGHT POSITION: The lever
is found on the motor unit and must be positioned on the symbol (P) in the case of installation in
ducting version, on the symbol (Q) in the case of installation in filtering version (Fig. 7).
8) PAY ATTENTION TO THE CHARCOAL FILTER/S (A) - Fig. 8-9-10-11: One or more charcoal
filters are required for the filtering version. If they are not yet installed in the hood, fit it/them as
follows depending on the model you have purchased:- if the hood is fitted with round charcoal
filters (Fig. 11R), fit the charcoal filter by turning it anticlockwise. - if the hood is fitted with a panel
charcoal filter (Fig. 8A or 9A or 10A), position the charcoal filter inside the hood and fit the 2 filter
clips (M) to lock the charcoal filter. The ducting version does not require the charcoal filter/s,
therefore, if already fitted in the hood remove it/them.
OPERATION
The hoods are provided with the following type of controls:
Controls of Fig. 12: A = light switch. B = first speed motor ON/OFF switch. C = second speed
switch. D = thirdspeed switch. E = warning light: indicates motor operation.
Controls of Fig. 13: A = light switch; position 0: light off; position 1: light on. B = motor switch;
position 0: motor off; position 1-2-3: motor first, second and thrid speed motor on. C = warning
light: indicates motor operation.
Grease filter/s: Depending on the version, the hood features different types of grease filters:
Modular metal filters (of the type shown in Fig. 14): these are metal filters and must be periodically
cleaned, depending on extent of operation (at least every two months). Wash the filters with
neutral detergent. Panel type metal filter (as shown in Fig. 15N): this is a metal filter and is
positioned inside the metal grid; the filter must be periodically cleaned, depending on extent of
operation (at least every two months). Wash the filter with neutral detergent. Remove the 2 filter
retainers (M) and the metal panel filter. Panel type synthetic filter (as shown in Fig. 16P): this
filter is made of white synthetic fibres and is located inside the metal grid; it cannot be cleaned,
but must be replaced from time to time according to use (at least every two months). Remove the
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