USES
The appliance is already arranged both for
filtering and for suction performances.
* In its filtering version (Fig.1), the air and
fumes conveyed by the appliance are depured
both by a grease filter and by an active coal
filter, and put again into circulation through
the hole made on the top of the cabinet.
* In its sucking version (Fig.2), fumes are di-
rectly conveyed outside, through an evacua-
tion duct connected with the superior part of
the wall or the ceiling. Both coal filter and air
deflector are not necessary in this case.
INSTALLATION
Before installing the appliance, make sure
that none of the parts is damaged in any way.
In case of damaged parts, contact your retai-
ler and do not proceed with installation.
Read all of the following instructions with
care before installing the appliance.
- Use an air outlet pipe of the shortest pos-
sible length.
- Limit the number of pipe bends.
- Use a material approved by standards and
regulations.
- Avoid any sudden changes in pipe section
(recommended constant diameter: 150 mm
or equal surface area).
* Before installing the appliance, in order not
to damage the appliance itself, the metal gra-
se filter should be removed. Such filter can be
removed by pushing the special filter handle
toward the back side of the cooker hood and
turning it downwards so to unfasten it from
its slot (Fig.3).
Essential precautions to respect before in-
stalling the appliance are the following:
To have made a cut-out on the bottom of the
cabinet which is suitable to hold the applian-
ce in position (fig.4).
* prepare the power supply.
* prepare a hole for the exhaust of the air
both in the filtering and in the exhauting ver-
sion.
To install the appliance, adjust the position
of the stop side-springs using the appropria-
te screws (fig.5), according to the thickness
of the board previously drilled, on which the
appliance will be fixed.
Insert the built-in unit in the hole made in
the cabinet until the stop click of the side-
springs is heard and the built-in unit is blo-
cked.
Insert the screws provided in the holes inside
the appliance (fig.6) to block it completely.
Blocking of the stop valve
Warning!
Before connecting the flexible exhausting
pipe to the motor, make sure the stop valve,
which is on the air outlet of the motor, can
swing.
Exausting version
Connect the flange to the exhausting hole
with an appropriate pipe. Connect the ap-
pliance with the electrical mains through the
supply cord.
Filtering version
Connect the flange with a pipe suitable to
convey the air to the top of the cabinet. Con-
nect the appliance with the electrical mains
through the supply cord.
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