Part 1ª - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
This canopy hood is designed to be fixed to any rigid vertical surface, above a gas or electric
hotplate, and can be used either in the extraction mode (ducted to the outside) or in the
recirculation mode (internal recycling).
Before commencing the installation, consideration should be given to the difficulties
to be found during the installation and to the bulky weight of the hood.
The installation work must be undertaken by a qualified and competent person.
The manufacturer disclaims all liability for any damage or injury caused as a result of
not following the instructions for installation contained in the following text.
2 - COMPONENTS
The cooker hood is made up of the following components (fig. 1):
2.1- No. 1 canopy item C, including controls and worktop illumination
2.2- No. 1 telescopic chimney stack A complete with extractor group
2.3- No. 1 flange 120 or 150 F
2.4- No. 1 venting grilles G
2.5- No. 1 spigot R
2.6- No. 1 bag containing:
No. 1 wall bracket S to fix the hood, screws, plugs and documents
3 - SAFETY WARNINGS
3.1- When used in the extraction mode the cooker hood ducting must not be connected
to a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances supplied with energy
other than electric such as a central heating flue or water heating flue.
3.2- Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds
with the voltage on the rating plate inside the cooker hood.
3.3- Connect the cooker hood to the mains via a double pole switch which has 3 mm
clearance between the contacts.
3.4- This appliance must be earthed.
3.5- When installed, the hood must be positioned at least 65 cm above a cooking appliance.
3.6- Never do flambé cooking under this cooker hood.
3.7- Never leave frying pans unattended during use as overheated fats and oils may catch
fire.
3.8- Before carrying out any kind of cleaning or maintenance, disconnect the hood from
the mains supply.
3.9- If the room where the hood is to be used contains a fuel burning appliance such as
a central heating boiler then this must be of the room sealed or balanced flue type.
If other types of flue or appliance are fitted ensure that there is an adequate supply
of air into the room. When the cooker hood is used in conjunction with appliances
supplied with energy other than electricity, the negative pressure in the room must not
exceed 0,04 mbar to prevent fumes been drawn back into the room by the cooker
hood.
4 - INSTALLATION
The versatility of the extractor group in this hood allows it to be installed in one of follow
different ways:
1 - Air outlet turned upwards (extraction or recirculation mode).
2 - Air outlet turned towards the wall (extraction mode only).
3 - Air outlet turned to the right or left (extraction mode only).
In this case the air must be ducted to the outside.
To install the hood properly, follow the procedures indicated below:
4.1- Selecting the type of fitting
4.2- Fixing the chimney A to the hood canopy C
4.3- Fixing the hood to the wall
4.4- Ducting or recirculation fitting
4.5- Electrical connection and working test
4.1- Selecting the type of fitting
1 - Air outlet turned upwards (fig. 2a-b)
In this case the hood can be used either in extraction mode (fig. 2a) or in recirculation mode
(fig. 2b).
2 - Air outlet turned towards the wall (fig. 3)
In this case the hood can only be used in extraction mode.
3 - Air outlet turned to the right or left
In this case the hood can only be used in extraction mode (fig. 4a-b).
4.2- Fixing the chimney A to the hood canopy C (fig. 5)
The chimney A, complete with the extractor group is fixed to the hood canopy C:
a - Remove the metal grease filter by pushing the steel handle (fig. 6); replace, making sure
that the handle remains visible.
b - Remove the activated charcoal filter, if there is one (paragraph 3.2 part 2).
c - Position the tongues on the chimney A in correspondence with the fixing tongues on the
hood canopy C, bearing in mind that the slide guide on the two chimney elements must
be turned towards the wall (fig. 7a).
d - Fix the hood canopy and telescopic chimney in place using the 4 screws provided; the
tongues on the hood canopy C have slotted holes drilled in them, allowing them to be
turned slightly with respect to the chimney (fig. 7b). For this reason, the screws should
only be fully locked after the hood has been fastened to the wall.
The terminals on the hood canopy (the position of which is indicated by an adhesive
label) must be connected to the motor terminals (paragraph 4.5).
The metal grease filter and the activated charcoal filter should only be replaced after the
hood has been finally fixed to the wall.
If there are wooden shelves in the area in which the hood is to be fitted, see
paragraph 4.3, point 1 before fixing the hood in position.
4.3- Fixing the hood to the wall
Whichever type of installation is to be carried out, any wooden shelves that may be in the
area in which the hood is to be fitted must first be removed, drilled if necessary, and then
replaced.
1 - Drilling the shelves:
a - Bottom shelf (fig. 8)
With the aid of the cardboard template, and taking hole “B” as a reference point, drill the
shelf along the centre axis to allow for the chimney to pass through it.
The chimney must be fitted through the shelf before it is fixed to the hood canopy C.
b - Top shelf (fig. 9)
This must only be drilled if the hood is to be installed with the air outlet turned upwards.
With the aid of the cardboard template, and taking hole “B” as a reference point, drill the
shelf along the centre axis to allow for the chimney to pass through it.
2 - Installation with the air outlet turned upwards:
a - With the aid of the cardboard template mark on the wall the centres of drill holes 1, used
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