external suction panel by conducting the steps in phase
MOTOR UNIT (SLIM) PLACED ON THE HOOD
The motor unit (SLIM) is connected directly to the hood.
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The motor unit (SLIM) can also be installed on the hood in various positions in order
to have the desired air outlet direction (Fig.
Remove the flange (FC) assembled on the hood (Fig.
to the defined assembly position of the motor unit (SLIM) (Fig.
(TC SLIM) on the hood, always bear in mind the selected assembly configuration (Fig.
L
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Check the correct position between the elements (L) and (M), which form the motor unit
(SLIM) support brackets in relation to the defined assembly position (Fig.
position them at the height indicated in (Fig.
Secure the support brackets (L+M) to the motor unit (SLIM) using the 4 screws (V2), taking the
desired air outlet direction into consideration (Fig.
M
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Place the assembly composed of the motor unit (SLIM) and its supports (L+M) on the false
1
ceiling (Fig.
), taking care to centre the assembly by means of the flaps (H) of the protec-
2
tion template (G) (Fig.
).
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Connect the air outlet fitting of the motor unit (SLIM) to the pipe (FR) set up for external
1
discharge (Fig.
).
Set up the electric connection to power the hood only after having disconnected the main
power supply switch and complied with current regulations (Fig.
Lift the hood towards the false ceiling (Fig.
4
of the hood (Fig.
).
Lift the knockouts and insert the connector (CM) from the motor unit (SLIM) into the drilled
5
hole (Fig.
).
Insert the hood in the previously reinforced false ceiling: as the hooks (G) open, they provision-
ally support the hood on the false ceiling (Fig.
the hooks (G) and block the hood on the false ceiling (Fig.
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Fasten the motor unit (SLIM) to the hood body using the 4 screws (V5) and 4 washers (V6)
2
supplied (Fig.
).
Connect the connector (CM) of the motor unit (SLIM) to the hood connector (CE) (Fig.
Fix the safety chains to the hood using the supplied screws (V4) and cut the excess chain
4
(Fig.
). Place back the anti-grease metal filters removed earlier and then carefully place
back the external suction panel by conducting the steps in phase
order.
REMOTE MOTOR UNIT (URS OR URE)
The hood can be connected to the under-roof (URS) and outdoor (URE)
remote motor unit .
In the case of an under-roof motor unit (URS), it must be placed next to
the technical compartment inside the home, protected against atmos-
pheric agents and within reach for any maintenance operations.
In the case of an outdoor motor unit (URE), it is recommended to find a
position protected from rain, snow, wind, etc., in order to prevent rain and
humidity from entering, which can damage the outdoor unit.
In the case of installation with remote motor, you must
connect the hood to the electrical system earthing (after
having verified its functioning) by means of a suitable ca-
ble.
To execute this operation, use the threaded insert set up in the hood structure and identified
with a label and symbol
.
It is recommended that you comply with the current regulations on electrical safety of sys-
tems and devices regarding earthing equipment.
Connection of the suction pipe between the hood and the under-roof (URS)
or outdoor (URE) remote motor unit can be carried out by means of the
flange (FC) or air conveyor kit for rectangular pipes (CT) optional.
Follow the instructions according to the desired installation.
Connection between the hood and the remote unit by means of the
air conveyor kit for rectangular pipes (CT) (OPTIONAL)
The conveyor kit for rectangular pipes (CT) enables connection of the
hood to an under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote motor unit by
means of suitable rectangular-section pipes.
The conveyor kit for rectangular pipes (CT) is optional.
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on page 10 in reverse order.
2
)
1
) and the knockouts (ST) relating
2
). Assemble the plug
1
). If required,
2
) and secure them with 8 screws (V1).
3
).
2
).
3
) and pass the chains through the safety holes
6
). Tighten all screws (V3) in order to open
7
).
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Phase
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Remove the flange (FC) assembled on the hood (Fig.
Check the correct position between the elements (L) and (M), which form part of the sup-
port brackets of the conveyor kit (CT) for rectangular pipes (Fig.
them at the height indicated in (Fig.
Secure the support brackets (L+M) to the conveyor kit for rectangular pipes (CT) using the 4
screws (V2), taking the desired air outlet direction into consideration (Fig.
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Place the assembly composed of the conveyor kit (CT) and its supports (L+M) on the false
1
ceiling (Fig.
), taking care to centre the assembly by means of the flaps (H) of the protec-
2
tion template (G) (Fig.
).
3
).
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Connect the kit conveyor air outlet fitting for rectangular pipes (TC) to the under-roof (URS)
or outdoor (URE) remote unit with a suitable (FR) pipe (Fig.
Lift the hood towards the false ceiling (Fig.
3
of the hood (Fig.
).
Lift the knockouts and insert the connector (CUE) from the under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE)
remote unit into the drilled hole (Fig.
Insert the hood in the previously reinforced false ceiling: as the hooks (G) open, they provision-
ally support the hood on the false ceiling (Fig.
the hooks (G) and lock the hood on the false ceiling (Fig.
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Fasten the kit conveyor (CT) to the hood by means of 8 screws (V5) (Fig.
Connect the (CUE) connector of the under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote unit to the
2
hood connector (CE) (Fig.
).
Fix the safety chains to the hood using the supplied screws (V4) and cut the excess chain
3
(Fig.
). Place back the anti-grease metal filters removed earlier and then carefully place
back the external suction panel by conducting the steps in phase
order.
To assemble the under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote motor unit, refer to the
relative instructions booklet.
Hood and remote unit connection by means of the flange (FC)
The flange (FC), by means of suitable piping, connects the hood to the
under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote motor unit.
3
).
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Should you wish to use a check valve, assemble it on the flange (FC) (Fig.
flange by pushing the flaps of the fitting downwards with a screwdriver or grippers (Fig.
). If the under-roof (URS) remote motor unit is used, remove the check valve assembled on it
F
(refer to the instructions
on page 11).
URS
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Lift the hood towards the false ceiling (Fig.
der-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote unit with a suitable (F) pipe (Fig.
chains through the safety holes of the hood (Fig.
Lift the knockouts and insert the connector (CUE) from the under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE)
URE
remote unit into the drilled hole (Fig.
Insert the hood in the previously reinforced false ceiling: as the hooks (G) open, they provisional-
ly support the hood on the false ceiling (Fig.
hooks (G) and lock the hood on the false ceiling (Fig.
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Phase
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Connect the (CUE) connector of the under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote unit to the
1
hood connector (CE) (Fig.
).
Fix the safety chains to the hood using the supplied screws (V4) and cut the excess chain
2
(Fig.
). Place back the anti-grease metal filters removed earlier and then carefully place
back the external suction panel by conducting the steps in phase
order.
To assemble the under-roof (URS) or outdoor (URE) remote motor unit, refer to the
relative instructions booklet.
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1
).
2
). If required, position
3
) and secure them with 8 screws (V1).
4
).
1
).
2
) and pass the chains through the safety holes
4
).
5
). Tighten all screws (V3) in order to open
6
).
1
).
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1
); lock it to the
1
) and connect the flange (FC) to the un-
3
).
4
).
5
). Tighten all screws (V3) in order to open the
6
).
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2
2
). Pass the