2) Place the brackets item 7.2 on the wall about 1 or 2 mm from the ceiling or from the upper limit, aligning
its centre on the vertical line. Mark the two eyelet holes of the bracket onto the wall. Drill the holes
for the fixing bracket using an 8 mm masonry bit. Fix the chimney bracket item 7.2 using the screws
item 12a and rawl plugs item 11 supplied.
3) Mark a point on the vertical line at a distance from the cooking appliances of:
d = 1070 mm (Measurement without splashback).
d = height of the splashback (400 mm) + 670 mm (Measurement with splashback item B).
The distance H is the minimum height in mm from the cooking appliances to the bottom edge item L2 of
the front panel of the hood. Draw a horizontal line through the vertical as illustrated in Fig. 1.
Splashback (optional): When a splashback is to be fitted, the distance between the hood and the cook-
ing appliances will be determined by the height of the splashback item B and whether or not there
is a raised back on the worktop. The splashback is to be installed before installing the canopy. If
the splashback is to be fixed to the wall using both the top and bottom fixing holes, Care must be
taken to ensure that the splashback is fitted at the correct height before fixing the base units or at
least the worktop covering them. As this is a complex operation, it should only be undertaken by
the technician installing the kitchen units or by a competent person who knows the final dimensions
of the units.
Mark the hole centres for the canopy fixing brackets item 7.1 at item B mm as illustrated in Fig. 1.
Drill the 4 holes for the fixing brackets using an 8 mm masonry bit. Fix the wall brackets item 7.1 using
the screws item 12b and rawl plugs item 11 supplied.
Fig. 2
5) Ducting:
The hood is more effective when used in the extraction mode (ducted to the outside). When the cooker
hood is ducted to the outside, charcoal filters are not required.The ducting used must be 150 mm (6
INS), rigid circular pipe and must be manufactured from fire retardant material, produced to BS.476
or DIN 4102-B1. Wherever possible use rigid circular pipe which has a smooth interior, rather than
the expanding concertina type ducting.
Maximum length of ducting run:
- 4 metres with 1 x 90° bend.
- 3 metres with 2 x 90° bends.
- 2 metres with 3 x 90° bends.
The above assumes our 150 mm (6 INS) ducting is being installed. Please note ducting components
and ducting kits are optional accessories and have to be ordered, they are not automatically sup-
plied with the chimney hood.
GB
11
12a
7.1
30
260
4) Hook the canopy item 1 onto the wall brackets
item 4 as illustrated in Fig. 2. To ensure the cooker
hood is aligned correctly adjust the screws on the top
of the canopy as illustrated . When the hood is
aligned correctly mark the hole centre on the wall for
the security fixing screw , which is located in the right
hand bracket on the top of the canopy. Unhook the
canopy from the wall and drill the hole for the security
fixing screw. Hook the canopy onto the wall and fix the
headed screw item 12.a and rawl plug item 11 to
secure the canopy to the wall.
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