5
Installing your appliance
Gas and electrical cooking
ranges L ≥ 65cm
Before installation, the following must be done:
• Check that the dimensions of the purchased
product are adapted to the selected target spot.
• Disconnect and remove (if possible) the
furniture located in the installation area of the
hood to get easy access to the ceiling or wall
to which the hood is to be fitted. If this is not
possible, the elements located near the working
area must be secured.
• Verify if there is a plug socket close to the hood
installation area and if it is possible to connect
the hood to the vent pipe evacuating the vapors
outside.
• Verify if the drilling spots do not cover
installation wires (electrical, hydraulic, etc.).
• Be equipped with the following tools: measuring
tape, pencil, drill/ driver, drill Ø8, screwdriver,
bubble level.
5.2 Installation works
1. Determine the heating element axis and
transfer it to the wall where the hood will
be mounted on. Mark all the specific hood
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mounting points. Use the drill and drill holes
(Fig. 8).
2. Insert extension bolts in the openings. In the
two holes marked as A insert screws (leaving
7 mm screw length on the outside as in Fig. 9).
3. Open the hood flap and remove the grease filter
(Fig.10).
4. Screw the chimney cover cramp, hang the hood
on two loosely fitted screws (Fig. 11).
5. Place the bubble level on the kitchen hood
body. By rotating the elements marked as A, set
the hood horizontally in accordance with the
indication of the bubble level and then tighten
the two loosely fitted screws and the two
remaining screws (Fig. 12).
6. Put the chimney cover on the body. Then gently
pull out the part of the hood that is marked as
B upwards until you will be able to screw it to
the cramp previously affixed to the wall (Fig. 13)
A
The installation must be carried out
very carefully, so as not to scratch
the chimney cover and the hood.
Fig.7 Suggested
distance from the
kitchen cooker
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