Sirius SL22900B Installation Guide

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CANOPY RANGEHOOD
ONBOARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SLTC 97 900 EAN# 9351116001612 SL22 900 EAN# 9351116000660 SL7 1200 EAN# 9351116000813 SL107 S900 EAN# 9351116001728 SLTC 107 G900 EAN# 9351116001735 SL107 S1200 EAN# 9351116001742
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CAUTION
BEFORE YOU INSTALL – please read
Sirius warranty covers only Sirius product. If you choose to install a non-Sirius
branded accessory such as flexible ducting, Sirius will only warrant the hood
and motor. If installation is found to be the cause of failure or issue then charges
will apply for service and parts.
Flexible ducting is not permitted under any circumstances. Flexible ducting has
been found to increase noise levels, increase vibration and reduce airflow.
Sirius Semi-rigid or solid ducting can be used in lieu. There is a range available
to suit any application.
Ducting available at www.siriusbrand.com
A reduction in the duct diameter from stated ducting size will void warranty.
If you are in doubt about the ducting, please contact Sirius on 1300 762 219 prior to installation
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WARNING
Min. 600mm - Max. 650mm for induction cooktops. Min. 600mm - Max. 750mm gas cooktops.
If the rangehood is positioned above the max height recommended, warranty may be compromised as performance of the rangehood will be affected. Measurement is taken from the top of the trivets to the underside of the hood. (Fig.1)
600 - 650mm (induction)
600 - 750mm (gas)
600 - 650mm (induction)
600 - 750mm (gas)
flexible cable and plug, or with another device ensuring omnipolar disconnections from the grid, with an opening distance between the contacts of at least 3mm, then such disconnecting devices must be supplied within the fixed installation. If the fixed appliance is endowed with a supply cord and a plug, the appliance has to be put in a place where the plug can be reached easily.
The use of materials which can burst into flames should be avoided in close proximity of the appliance. When frying, please pay particular attention to fire risk due to oil grease. Being highly flammable, fried oil is especially dangerous. Do not use uncovered electric grills. In order to avoid possible fire risk, all instructions for grease-filter cleaning and for removing eventual grease deposits should be strictly followed.
SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW
(Fig. 1)
• The air being drawn can’t be conveyed through or into a duct used to let out fumes from appliances fed by energy other than electric power (eg. centralized heating, radiators, water heaters, etc.).
• Attention: remove any possible PVC film from the stainless steel, including the filters.
• To externally vent, please comply with the pertaining rules given by competent authorities.
• Provide the room with an adequate ventilation when a rangehood and appliances fed by energy other than electric power (gas, oil, or coal stoves, etc.) are used simultaneously. The rangehood, when evacuating the air, could generate a negative pressure in the room which can’t exceed the limit of 0.04 mbar, in order to avoid the suck of exhausts deriving from the heat source. Therefore the room should be provided with air intakes to allow a constant flow of fresh air.
When ducting rangehood, options are as follows:
Roof vent - EASYROOF 150T/M
EASYROOF 200T/M
*Kit includes roof flashing
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(Fig. 2a)
Eave vent - EASYEAVE 150/200
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If the rating label in the rangehood shows the symbol , the appliance is built in class II° and it does not need any earth connection. If the rating label in the rangehood does not show the symbol , the appliance is built in class I° and it needs the earth connection.
When performing the electrical connections on the appliance, please make sure that the current-tap is provided with earth connection and that voltage values correspond to those indicated on the label placed inside the appliance itself.
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintaining operations, the appliance needs to be switched off. If the appliance is not provided with a non-separable
(Fig. 2b)
Wall vent - EASYWALL 150/200
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Dome featured on 200mm kit only
(Fig. 2c)
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CANOPY RANGEHOOD INSTALLATION - ONBOARD MOTOR
NOTE
WARNING
1. The rangehood is quite heavy, so two people will be needed for installation.
Before installing the appliance, make sure that none of the parts are damaged in any way. In case of damaged parts, contact your retailer and do not proceed with installation. Read all of the following instructions with care before installing the appliance.
• Use ducting within the min/max specifications
• Limit the number of ducting bends.
• Do not make any changes in ducting diameter (recommended constant diameter: Ø 150 mm / Ø 200 mm or equal surface area).
Before installing the appliance - in order not to damage the appliance itself - the metal grease filter should be removed. These filters could be removed by pushing the handles towards the back side of the rangehood and pulling it downwards to unfasten it from its slot. (Fig.3).
To install the appliance please follow these instructions:
• The appliance must be installed by qualified technicians, or where possible use a Sirius recommended installer. See siriusbrand.com. In order to avoid damage to the electronic parts of the appliance, please do not use additional screws.
1. Prepare the power supply - 240 volts.
2. Prepare a hole for the exhaust - 160mm diameter for single motor & 210mm for for twin motor versions.
• Maximum length of ducting should not exceed 7 metres.
• Do not use screws to fix the ducting to the rangehoods as they will prevent the movement of non-return valves.
• Limit the number of elbows in the ducting, since each elbow reduces the duct efficiency by 1 metre. (i.e. if you use two 90° elbows, the length of ducting must not exceed 5 metres.)
• Avoid abrupt direction changes.
• Use 150mm constant diameter ducting for the whole length for the single motor, 200mm ducting for the twin motor model.
• The use of Sirius ducting will increase the warranty of the unit to 4 years.
CAUTION
2. Before connecting any ducting to the motor, make sure the non-return valves - which are on
the air outlet of the motor - can swing open.
3. Using the supplied bracket template (pg. 7), mark the location of the holes that need to be drilled in the wall, being careful to make sure that the wall behind is clear of electrical wiring, plumbing, pipes etc. Note: Be sure to set the height of the rangehood between the minimum and maximum height requirements as per diagram Fig. 1( Pg. 3). This can be done by measuring from the lowest point of the rangehood to the horizontal support bar. (Fig. 4)
(Fig. 4)
NOTE: Model measurements will vary.
Please check specific model specs.
4. Using an 8mm drill bit, pre-drill the holes that will hold the bracket to the wall. (Using bracket template)
5. Insert the supplied plastic dowels to the pre­drilled holes and fix bracket to the wall with the supplied screws. (Note: Please use a spirit level to make sure the bracket is perfectly level.)
6. Once the bracket is secure, using two people, lift the hood and drop the horizontal support bar onto the fixed bracket (Fig. 5).
(Fig. 5)
(Note: There are additional holes on the inside of the hood to secure the rangehood flush to the wall and completely stable. (Hole locations will vary per model.)
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