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Extracted air installation

7  Fit the Ducting connector into the Ducting

socket adaptor.

5

Two extra ‘security screws’ are used to ensure

the unit is secure and isn’t accidentally pushed

off the keyhole slots.

Screw the keyhole positioned screws into your

wall or kitchen cupboard so that the top

surface of the screw head is approximately

4mm from the surface you are screwing to. 

If you are rear mounting the unit, drill all four

holes and fit the rawlplugs, but don’t fit the two

‘security screws’ until the unit is in place.

If you are top mounting the unit, drill all eight

holes, but don’t fit the four ‘security screws’

until the unit is in place.

5

Check that your fixings are correctly

located, by temporarily fitting the 

Cooker Hood. If correct, remove the

protective film from each side of the unit.

6

Fit the Ducting socket adaptor in the hole

you made in the Cooker Hood when the

knockout panel was removed. Some of

the black plastic tabs of the adaptor

should be pushed through the hole, while

others remain above. This locks the

adaptor in place.

3  Make a 130mm hole through your

external kitchen wall in the appropriate

place. If you are using the top mounted

method of fixing you will have to use a

jigsaw to cut a 130mm diameter hole in

the kitchen cupboard. 

It is recommend that a qualified person,

experienced in fitting Cooker Hoods, 

is consulted before installation.

4

Use the card template supplied to mark

the position of the fixing screws. 

If you are going to rear-mount the Cooker Hood, 

the screws and rawlplugs supplied should only

be used in a (plastered) brick, breeze block or

blockwork wall. They are not suitable for lath

and plaster walls or stud and plasterboard

walls. Consult a qualified builder for advice on

fixing into these types of walls. If you are top

fixing the Cooker Hood to a kitchen cupboard,

use the screws provided. 

The keyhole slots are designed so the 

Cooker Hood locates over the larger area of

the hole and is then pushed back, or dropped

down onto the smaller area of the hole. 

Ducting socket adaptor

Ducting connector

Summary of Contents for MSH601BLK

Page 1: ...Model MSH601W MSH601BLK MSH601SS Cooker Hood MSH601WE MSH601BLKE MSH601SSE GB ...

Page 2: ... or fire Always disconnect the plug from the mains supply before cleaning the Cooker Hood or carrying out maintenance work Safety WARNING It is hazardous for anyone other than authorised service personnel to carry out Servicing or repairs which involves the removal of covers To avoid the risk of an electric shock do not attempt to repair this appliance yourself Disposal Old appliances still have s...

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Page 4: ...that use gas or other fuels Local regulations regarding chimney flues must be adhered to Min 160mm Filters The Cooker Hood is supplied with a Grease filter This thin grease filter is fitted to the unit It should always be used as it traps grease from the dirty air Therefore the Cooker Hood its ducting and chimney flue do not get excessively greasy The Grease filter has to be cleaned and or replace...

Page 5: ...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 t...

Page 6: ...ck plastic tabs of the adaptor should be pushed through the hole while others remain above This locks the adaptor in place 3 Make a 130mm hole through your external kitchen wall in the appropriate place If you are using the top mounted method of fixing you will have to use a jigsaw to cut a 130mm diameter hole in the kitchen cupboard It is recommend that a qualified person experienced in fitting C...

Page 7: ... then pushed back onto the smaller area of the hole Two extra security screws are used to ensure the unit is secure and isn t accidentally pushed off the keyhole slots Screw the keyhole positioned screws into your wall or kitchen cupboard so that the top surface of the screw head is approximately 4mm from the surface you are screwing to If you are top mounting the unit drill all eight holes but do...

Page 8: ...sively when wringing it out and don t spin dry it Make sure it is completely dry before replacing it Before carrying out any maintenance switch off the Cooker Hoods power supply at the mains and unplug Cleaning Clean the outside of the unit with a damp cloth and a small amount of washing up liquid Use special stainless steel cleaner on stainless steel surfaces Don t use solvents or abrasives as th...

Page 9: ...t in a clockwise direction Make sure it is securely inserted in the bulb holder Kindly note that your Cooker hood is fitted with 2x40W max bulbs 4 Replace the filters The Cooker hood is not working Check it is plugged in and switched on Check that the fuse in the plug has not blown Plug in another appliance such as a lamp to see if the socket is working Servicing Only an authorised qualified techn...

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