Connect the Cooker Hood to an electrical
socket.
WARNING!
Always remember to disconnect from the mains
supply before cleaning and
completing
any
maintenance on the Cooker
Hood.
If you are fitting the unit to an outside
wall
you
will need the following items:
- A minimum of 500mm of flexible ducting,
125mm in diameter.
- An external grille.
1
There is a ‘diverter switch’ inside the
Cooker Hood, which diverts the air so that
it leaves through one of the circular ducting
Sockets. Turn the switch to position B,
as shown in the picture below.
2
Decide whether you can make a hole
through an external wall directly behind
the Cooker Hood or whether you will have
to make a hole elsewhere.
The Cooker Hood is designed so that you
can choose whether to blow air out of its
rear side (horizontal discharge) or top side
(vertical discharge). Depending on your
choice, remove the partially cut disk
(knockout panel) from the top or rear of
the Cooker Hood. Insert a flat head
screwdriver under one edge and lever it
up. A pair of pliers may be required to
pull it free. Break all four attachment points
and it will come free. It can be discarded.
Be careful, it has very sharp edges!
Power supply
Extracted air installation
4
A B