GB 11
assembly (continued)
installation wall hood
The most important dimensions are shown on the previous
page. You can set the height of the telescopic pipe. Take the
allowable tolerances into account.
Position the discharge and the electrical connection in such
a way that it will be easy to hook up the hood.
marking out and fitting fixing materials
Draw a vertical centre line on the wall (centre of the
extractor hood).
Place the fastening clip against the wall so that it rests
against the ceiling. The arrow on the flanged rim indicates
the middle of the cooker hood. Mark the attachment holes to
be drilled.
Drill the holes (ø 8 mm).
Put the plugs into the wall and fix the fixing bracket to the
wall with the screws supplied (5 x 50 mm).
marking out and fitting motor module
Mark the position of the underside of the hood on the wall
(bear in mind the minimum distance to the hob). Mark the
(vertical) centre line.
Fold or cut the template depending on type and mark the
upper fixing holes.
Drill the fixing holes (2 x ø 10 mm).
Fix the plugs. Screw two nuts onto the threaded ends in the
opposite direction. Screw the threaded ends into the wall
leaving 20 mm projecting (see illustration).
Remove the nuts.
GB 10
installation (continued)
The discharge stump has a diameter of 150 mm. It is best if
the discharge pipe also has this diameter.
A reducing piece (150 mm to 125 mm) is supplied with the
appliance for connection to a 125 mm discharge pipe.
ATAG supplies accessories for discharge ducts for extractor
hoods. You will find an overview of the range with the
appropriate type numbers in the price list.