in the suction version then it is possible to overturn the upper
section of the chimney
and insert it inside the lower section of the chimney so that the
air-exit perforations are not visible.
The chimneys in which this operation is possible are
recognizable by their bracket fixing points G which are
repeated also in the lower side of the upper section of the
chimney.
Fig. 6
1.
Using a pencil, draw a line on the wall, extending up to
the ceiling, to mark the centre.
installation.
2.
Rest the drilling template against the wall: the vertical
centre line printed on the drilling template must
correspond to the centre line drawn on the wall, and the
bottom edge of the drilling template must correspond to
the bottom edge of the hood.
3.
Place the lower support bracket on the perforation
diagram making it coincide with the traced triangle, mark
the two external holes and perforate.
perforation diagram, insert two wall-dowels and fix the
support bracket of the hood with two 5x45 mm screws.
4.
Hang the hood onto the lower bracket.
5.
Adjust the distance of the hood from the wall.
6.
Adjust the horizontal position of the hood.
7.
Using a pencil mark the cooker hood permanent drill hole
inside the suction group (2 fixing points are necessary for
permanent mounting).
8.
Remove the hood from the lower bracket.
9.
Drill at the point marked (Ø8mm).
10. Insert 2 wall screw anchors.
11. Apply the flues support bracket G to the wall adherent to
the ceiling, use the flues support bracket as a perforation
diagram (if present, the small slot on the support must
coincide with the line drawn previously on the wall) and
mark two holes with a pencil. Make the holes (Ø8mm),
and insert 2 dowels.
12. Fix the chimney support bracket to the wall using two
5x45mm screws.
13. Hook the hood onto the bottom bracket.
14. Fix the hood into its final position on the wall
(ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL).
15. Connect a pipe (pipe and pipe clamps not provided, to be
purchased separately) for discharge of fumes to the
connection ring located over the suction motor unit.
If the hood is to be used in ducting version, the other end
of the pipe must be connected to a device expelling the
fumes to the outside. If the hood is to be used in filter
version, then fix the deflector F to the chimney support
bracket G and connect the other extremity of the pipe to
the connection ring placed on the deflector F.
16. Connect the electricity.
17. Insert the flue into its housing over the hood to cover the
suction unit completely.
18. Fix them above with 2 screws (18a) to the G flues
support bracket (18b).
This will facilitate
Remove the
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Additional instructions for the montage
Installing the panel
(number and form of the panels can vary on the basis of the
model)
The panel is supplied dismounted.
Hook the panel onto the pins of the hood and fix with the
supplied latch (the number varies on the basis of the model -
safety-fixing compulsory!).
Rotate the panels to cover the suction area and hook to the
central pin, pressing with decision.
Check that the panel is blocked in position. Fig. 7
Proceed in the same way with the next panel.
Description of the hood
Fig. 1
1. Control panel
2. Grease filter
3. Grease filter release handle
4. Halogen lamp
5. Vapour screen
6. Telescopic chimney
7. Air outlet (used for filter version only)
8. Panel
Operation
Use the high suction speed in cases of concentrated kitchen
vapours. It is recommended that the cooker hood suction is
switched on for 5 minutes prior to cooking and to leave in
operation during cooking and for another 15 minutes
approximately after terminating cooking.
Control panel
A. on/off light switch
B. on/off aspiration switch and minimum power selection
B+C. medium power selection aspiration switch
B+D. maximum power selection aspiration switch