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Cooker Hood / User Manual
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Installation Of Appliance
5 4 Connecting to Chimney
1- Flap Pin Socket
2- Flap Pin
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 Chimney 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
Chimney. Check that these two connections
are tight enough so they will not come out
when the appliance runs on full power. Ensure
that the flaps inside the Chimney work when
tightened with clamp. Connect the Chimney
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 Chimney 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 : Chimney exit pipe
B : Chimney Clamps
C: Plastic Chimney
The valves are closed then the appliance is
not operating and prevent possible outside
odour and dust from entering inside.
Hold the cooker hood by its body and place it
on the mounting screws on the wall and tight-
en 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).
Attach the 150mm plastic chimney adapter
included in the package to the product body
with 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 Chimney adapter (Fig. 9).
(Figure 10)
(Figure 9)
(Figure 11)