• For installation, Figure 1-2 explanations are
applicable for the installation with flue.
Installation dimensions and details
(Figure 3-4)
• The dimensions for the installation with
double flue are shown in Figure 3b. For
the carbon filter installation, the 2 pieces
of A parts to which the air deflector will
be attached must be secured in the
dimensions shown in the figure 3d.
• If the installation will be carried out as
a double-chimney, the length from the
required clearance distance above the hob
to your furniture shall be in the range of
910-1138 mm. (Figure 4b)
• If the installation will be carried out as a
single chimney, the length from the required
clearance distance above the hob to
your furniture shall be 748 mm. (Figure
3a-4a) For a single flue installation, use
the upper flue with a ventilation hole In
addition for carbon filter installation, the 2
pieces of A parts to which the air deflector
will be attached must be secured in the
dimensions shown in the figure 3c.
Installation of product fixing parts
(Figure 5-6-7a-7b)
• Centre your hob and draw a vertical axis
line on the wall.
• Draw a horizontal reference line by
measuring a 650 mm distance from the
upper point of your hob. (Figure 5)
• Centre the supplied template to the
reference point drawn and stick it on the
wall and mark the holes in the template
with a pencil. (Figure 6)
• From the top of your furniture or ceiling,
mark the holes for the flue fixing parts as
per the dimensions shown in figure 6.
• Fix the hood fixing part and flue fixing parts
to the wall as indicated in figures 7a and
7b. Single-flue use is shown in figure 7a,
and double-flue use in figure 7b.
• Secure the A parts to which the air
deflector will be attached to the wall as
shown in figures 7a and 7b.
Hanging, aligning and fixing the hood
(Figures 8-9-10-11)
• Hang your hood on the hood fixing part
that you have fixed to the wall. (Figure 8)
• Align your hob in a central position by
sliding the hood to the right and the left
direction on the fixing part. (Figure 9)
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• Remove the aluminium (oil) filters as shown
in figure 10.
• Secure your hood to the hood fixing part
and to the wall as shown in figure 11.
• Reinstall the aluminium (oil) filters.
Mounting the flue outlet pipe/air
deflector (Picture 12b)
• For single flue installation, as shown on the
left in picture 12b:
1 - Mount the cover preventing reverse air
flow at the flue outlet.
2 - Install the air deflector to the part
preventing reverse air flow.
3 - Attach the side lock parts of the air
deflector so that they fit into the A parts fixed
to the wall.
• For double flue installation, as shown on
the right in picture 12b:
1 - Mount the cover preventing reverse air
flow at the flue outlet.
2 - Install the air deflector to the A parts fixed
to the wall.
3 - Attach the side lock parts of the air
deflector so that they fit into the A parts fixed
to the wall.
4 - Install the hood ventilation pipe with a
diameter of 150 mm between the cover
preventing reverse air flow and the air
deflector.
• For double-flue use in carbon filter
installation, the hood ventilation pipe with
a diameter of 150 mm shall be used. This
pipe is not supplied with the product and
you must provide it.
Securing the flue extensions (Figure
14a-14b)
• Adhere the tape supplied with the
product around the joint of the plastic part
preventing reverse air flow and the hood
flue outlet (Figure 13).
• If you perform the installation with one-
piece extension, secure the flue extension
with screw hole with 2 screws through the
lower holes on the hood as shown on the
left in figure 14. Complete the installation
by securing it with 2 screws from inside the
hood as shown below in Figure 14.
• If you perform the installation with two-
piece extension, first fix the upper flue
extension with 4 screws as shown on
the right in figure 14. Then, complete the
installation by placing the lower extension
into the upper extension and securing it
with 2 screws from inside the hood as
shown below in Figure 14.