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approximately 65-75 cm above the worktop.
2. The hood is supplied with screws and rawlplugs which are suitable for most types of wall and ceiling.
However it is advisable to consult a qualified technician to ensure that the materials are right for your wall
or ceiling. The wall or ceiling must be strong enough to support the weight of the hood.
3. Electrical connection: The mains current must match the current stated on the characteristics label
situated inside the Hood. If the plug included is correct, connect the hood to a socket which meets safety
requirements in an accessible location. If the hood includes a direct mains connection, use a double pole
switch with a minimum distance between open contacts of 3 mm (accessible).
4. For wall installation drill three 8 mm holes every 100 mm in line with the hook of the hood.
5. Adjust the height of the inside chimney to the position of the inside chimney bracket and fix on it by
screw, after adjusting the position, fix the body with safety screw. See Pic 5.
6. Insert the raw plugs.
7. Fix the hook to the wall and install the plate.
8. Fix the one-way valve with the screws supplied, add the reductor and the soot tube, and draw it
outwards.
9. Place on the wall (Figure 4).
10. Calculate the final height of the U-shaped section and pull the inside of the U-shaped section up to the
correct height.
11. Secure the template in the lower tube using the screws supplied to mark out and drill two 8 mm holes
in the wall (Figure 2).
12. Finally, drill two 8 mm holes in a suitable p lace in line with the second plate (Figure E) and tighten the
two screws.
Note: The two safety vents are positioned on the back casing, with diameter of 6mm.
THE CLASS 1 HOOD MUST BE EARTHED
The connection should be made as follows;
BROWN
=
L (live)
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