11
INSTALLATION
General
This appliance should be connected to the
power supply by a recognized fitter who is
familiar with, and works according to the
correct safety regulations. This appliance
meets the European requirements CEE 89/336
EMC and CEE 73/23; 93/68 LVD.
Important that you know
■ If the cooker hood is to be fitted to an
existing duct no other appliances, such as
a geyser or heater, may be connected to
that same duct.
■ Consider local regulations with respect to
the ventilation of gas appliances!
■ The cooker hood should be mounted at
least 650 mm. above the hob.
■ The shorter the duct, and the fewer the
bends in it, the better the cooker hood will
work.
■ Before you start drilling check that there
are no installation cables present.
■ The diameter of the outlet flange is 125 mm,
a duct with the same diameter is best.
Mounting the canopy hood
See fig. 8.
A - Assembly screws for chimney.
B - Fixing bracket.
C - T-piece for recirculation model (in the
start set).
D - Duct flange.
F - Outlet grille for recirculation model.
L - Motor group.
See fig. 8
■ First determine the position and distance
with regard to the canopy hood. Consider
the minimum distance of 650 mm between
the cooking area and the hood. Mark the
holes that must be drilled and drill the 4
holes.
■ Fix the hood to the wall with the 2 plugs
and screws (O) provided.
■ Press the two flange halves (D) firmly
together, so that a snap connection is
made, then fix the flange to the upper part
of the motor group (L) with the 4 screws (I).
■ Fasten the motor group (M) to the wall with
the 2 screws and plugs (N).
■ Fasten the hood from the inside (remove
the filters) to the motor group with the
4 screws (R)
Connect the duct
See fig. 8.
■ First determine the position and distance
with regard to the fixing bracket (B). Mark
the holes that must be drilled and drill the
2 holes.
■ Fix the bracket to the wall with the screws
(A) provided.