5 Installation Of Appliance
(Figure 8)
Hold the cooker hood by its body
and place it on the suspension
screws on the wall and tighten the
screws (Figure 8).
Fix the cooker hood with 4.8x50
screws through the mounting hole
on the interior of the appliance
(Figure 8).
5.3 Connecting to Flue
If you are going to use the Ø
120/150 mm plastic flue adapter,
connect one end of the pipe to this
adapter, if you are not going to
use it, to the direct output on the
product. Connect the other end of
the pipe to your flue. Check that
these two connections are tight
enough so they will not come out
when the appliance runs on full
power. Ensure that the flaps inside
the flue work when tightened with
clamp. Connect the flue connection
duct outside the adapter. If the
connection duct is fitted inside the
adapter, the covers that prevent
air return shall remain closed and
air won't be sucked in. The length
of the pipe connection as well as
the number of elbows must be as
minimum as possible.
A : Flue exit pipe
B : Non return flaps
C: Plastic Flue
The covers are closed then the
appliance is not operating and
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prevent possible outside odour and
dust from entering inside.
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(Figure 9)
1- Inner Flue
2- Inner Flue Connection Screws
3- Flue Connection Plate
4- Outer Flue Connection Screws
5.4 Mounting the Flue
Make the electrical connection of
your product before starting flue
installation. Insert the flue plates
Around the body. Screw the outer
flue to the outer flue fastening
plates which are on the motor
cabin. (Figure 9). Extend the inner
flue to the flue fastening plate fixed
to the wall from its upper outer
edge, and screw.
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