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COMPONENTS (Fig.D)
A - Complete hood casing
B - Closing panel anchorage bracket
C - Rear closing panel
D - Box support bracket for wall
E - Reduction fitting dia. 120/150
E - Deflector (only for filtering types)
G - Upper stack wall clamp
(only for aspirating types)
H - Upper telescopic stack
I - Lower telescopic stack
L - Bag with accessories and screws
INSTALLATION
The appliance must be installed at a minimum
height of 650 mm from an electric cooker stove, or
750 mm from gas or combined cooker stoves.
If a connection tube composed of two parts is used,
the upper part must be placed outside the lower
part. Do not connect the cooker hood exhaust to
the same conductor used to circulate hot air or for
evacuating fumes from other appliances generated
by other than an electrical source.
Take care when the cooker hood is operating
simultaneously with an open fireplace or burner
that depend on the air in the environment and are
supplied by other than electrical energy, as the
cooker hood removes the air from the environment
which a burner or fireplace need for combustion.
The negative pressure in the environment must
not exceed 4 Pa (4x10 –5 bar). Provide adequate
ventilation in the environment for a safe operation
of the cooker hood. Follow the local laws applicable
for external air evacuation.
• HOW TO POSITION THE HOOD
plaster board wall:
- Mount the reduction connector 120/150 where the
discharge air pipe is a diameter of Ø125. (Fig. 4)
- Fix the anchorage bracket for the closing panel to
the cooker hood and lock into place the rear closing
panel; finally insert from beneath the two (2) fixing
screws (Fig. 5).
The locking operation must be performed once the
cooker hood has been mounted.
- Securely hang the cooker hood body to the wall
using the 2 screws supplied M5 x 40 (Fig. 6),
always considering that the distance between the
cook top area and the cooker hood should not be
less than 65 cm.
- Fix the cooker hood to the wall on both sides using
the 4 screws (A/B). (Fig.6).
Attention: for the installation of the 2 fishers (b) it
must remove the panel of closing of the hood.
corner:
- Fix the box support bracket to the wall using the 2
screws supplied. (Fig. 7)
- For the rest follow the instructions for mounting
as on plaster board wall for positioning the cooker
hood to the wall.
• H O W TO A S S E M B L E T H E O U T D O O R
SCAVENGING PIPE
- Preferably use a Ø150 or Ø125 tube, or possibly
flexible, and fix it with a hose clamp to the reduction
fitting (Fig 8).
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- Connect the scavenging pipe to the outdoor duct
and fix it with a pipe-tightening ring.
• HOW TO POSITION THE UPPER STACK WALL
CLAMP (Fig.9)
(Only for aspirating types)
- Fix the upper fireplace anchoring rod at the height
desired, using the two supplied M5 x 40 screws.
• POSITIONING THE FILTER DEFLECTOR (Fig. 10)
(Only for filter version with carbon filter).
- Fix the filtering deflector to the wall using the
screws supplied.
- Connect the Ø 150 air discharge fitting of the hood
to the Ø 150 fitting of the filter deflector and relative
hose clamp.
• HOW TO POSITION THE STACKS:- Slide the
upper telescopic stack inside the lower telescopic
stack (Fig. 11).
- Position the lower telescopic stack on the hood
case.
- Raise the upper telescopic stack to the height
desired and fix it by means of the two M3.9 x 9.5
screws included in the supply (Fig. 12).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The appliance has been manufactured as a class II,
therefore no earth cable is necessary.
The connection to the mains is carried out as
follows:
BROWN = L line
If not provided, connect a plug for the electrical load
indicated on the description label. Where a plug
is provided, the cooker hood must be installed in
order that the plug is easily accessible.
An omnipolar switch with a minimum aperture of
3 mm between contacts, in line with the electrical
load and local standards, must be placed between
the appliance and the network in the case of direct
connection to the electrical network.
OPERATING CHECKS
Check lights and motor start-up on all speeds.
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
T
he European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),
requires that old household electrical
appliances must not be disposed of in the
normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old
appliances must be collected separately in
order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials
they contain and reduce the impact on human health and
the environment.
The crossed-out dustbin symbol on the product reminds
you of your obligation regarding separated waste collection.
Consumers should contact their local public service or their
local dealer for more information on the correct disposal of
exhausted household appliances.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREAKING
THE ABOVE WARNINGS. THE WARRANTY IS NOT
VALID IN THE CASE OF DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE
TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE WARNINGS.THE
MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR EVENTUAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY BREAKING
THE ABOVE WARNINGS.
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BLUE = N neutral