en
36
Installation instructions
General: before the extractor hood leaves our works it undergoes an exten-
sive functional test. For improved technical understanding of the relation of
the functional components, the extractor hood is supplied loose in the follow-
ing modules for logistical reasons: hood body (1), decorative ceiling panel (4),
plastic carcass (3) and remote control (11). These modules should be in-
stalled according to the following instructions. Two qualified people are
needed for the installation.
Prepare suitable on-site exhaust air facilities in the ceiling. Use
a plumb line to determine the central point (M) from the middle
of the hob = middle of the extractor hood on the ceiling (Fig. c.).
Now transfer the central point onto the ceiling flange (5) and
transfer the fastening points onto the ceiling. Drill the fastening
holes, insert dowels and screw in the hanger bolts so that
approx. 20 mm of thread still protrudes.
Now screw the ceiling flange (5) to the ceiling ensuring that the
F = front side is at the front (Fig. d). When tightening the
screws ensure that the ceiling flange is horizontal. Check this
with a spirit level if necessary.
Screw the decorative ceiling panel (4) (plastic) to the ceiling
flange (Fig. d).
Fasten the connecting piece (6) to the hood body (1) using the
screws supplied (Fig. e).
Lift up the hood body (1) and insert it into the snap-on bolts (5a)
and close the bayonet fitting (Fig. f) .Screw on the anti-twist
mechanism (8) (Fig. g). (Sequence: a-b-c)
Fasten the glass to the metal filter using the three knurled
screws (Fig. h). Now insert the metal filter into the hood body
and close the bayonet fitting (Fig. i) ensuring that F = front side!
Insert the electric connecting cable (12) into the control box
and guide it upwards (Fig. j).
Pull the plastic carcass (3) from the hood body (1) upwards
over the hood body (a) and twist it until the snap-on bolts lock
in place (bayonet fitting) (Fig. L).