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Cooker Hood / User Manual
5
Installation of appliance
Insert the plastic pin (Figure 11 / area no. 2) on
the pin socket on the motor exhaust (Figure 11 /
area no.1). Then bend the flap lightly to insert the
other pin on the flap and insert the other pin to its
socket (Figure 11).
If you are going to use the Ø 120/150 mm plastic
flue adapter, connect one end of the pipe to this
adapter, if you are not going to use it, to the direct
output on the product. Connect the other end of
the pipe to your flue. Check that these two con-
nections are tight enough so they will not come out
when the appliance runs on full power. Ensure that
the flaps inside the flue work when tightened with
clamp. Connect the flue connection duct outside
the adapter (Figure 12/a). If the connection duct
is fitted inside the adapter, suction of air shall not
occur as the flue flap that prevents the return of air
will remain closed (Figure 12 / b). The length of the
pipe connection as well as the number of elbows
must be as minimum as possible.
A : Flue exit pipe
B : Flue clamps
C: Plastic flue
The valves are closed then the appliance is not
operating and prevent possible outside odour and
dust from entering inside.
(a)
OK
Not OK
(b)
Suitable
Not Suitable
(Figure 12)
3.5x9.5 blunt-ended screws. If the air outlet is
to be connected to the air discharge duct smaller
than 150mm, install the 150 / 120mm plastic flue
adapter (Fig. 9).
(Figure 10)
Hold the cooker hood by its body and place it on
the mounting screws on the wall and tighten the
screws (Figure 10).
Secure the cooker hood with two 4.8x50 screws to
the wall through the mounting hole on the interior
of the appliance (Figure 10).
5.4 Connecting to flue
(Figure 11)
1. Flap pin socket
2. Flap pin