104474 Issue C
ECN: 07 007
3.6 Fitting the Canopy
a - Remove the three grease filters by applying
pressure to the handles (fig. 4).
b - If fitted, remove the charcoal filter (fig. 5).
c - Position the canopy item “C” in line with the
holes of lower frame “TI” and secure with four
screws (supplied).
Note: No further operation must be carried out
without having tightened the four screws.
During this operation, until at least one screw
has been tightened slightly support the
canopy item to avoid accidental movement.
d - Fit the directional grill “G” in slot.
3.7 Electrical connection
a - Dismantle the cover by removing the screws (fig. 6). - over the page
b - Extract the connector and connect it to the connector on the motor
group (fig. 7a).
c - Replace the cover, making sure that the cable between the two connectors
is properly inserted in the slot (fig. 7b).
3.3 Setting the hood for evacuation (ducting) or recirculation
1 - Setting for evacuation (ducting)
a - Apply the reducing spigot “R” to the upper part of the
extraction unit “TI”
b - Connect spigot “R” to the external ducting by means of
rigid or flexible duct (not provided) to be fixed using
clamps “F”(fig.3) provided.
c - Remove any charcoal filter in the lower part of the canopy.
(see Maintenance).
2 - Setting for recirculation:
a - Apply the reducing spigot “R” to the upper part of the
extraction unit “TI”
b - Fit the recycling spigot “F” to the reducing spigot “R”,
directing it in the position chosen for air evacuation.
c - Fit the charcoal filter inside the canopy after power
connections have been done (see 3.7).
3.4 Electrical connection
a - Always carefully follow all instructions concerning safety.
b - Connection to mains supply must be done by passing the power cable
through the centre hole of the frame.
c - Connect the mains cable to the mains supply.
3.5 Fitting the chimney
a - Insert the upper pipe “S” of the telescopic chimney and secure with the two
screws.
b - Insert the lower pipe “I” of the telescopic chimney, positioning it so that
opening, in the vent of evacuation fitting, is aligned with the recirculation
spigot “F”.
Note: Do not fit the small directional grill “G”. This operation must be done
after installation of the canopy “C”.
Support pipe “4C” with one hand to allow subsequent fitting of the canopy
item.
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3.2 Fitting the lower telescopic frame “TI”
a - Turn the lower telescopic frame “TI” in the opposite direction.
b - Connect the lower frame “TI” to the upper frame “TS” and secure
by tightening the 4 screws using the socket head screw wrench
provided “D” , adjusting the height from the hob and bearing in mind that the
canopy item to be fitted subsequently is 7 cm high.
In any event, in this position, the lower part of the frame must not be
positioned at less than 72 cm from the underlying hob.
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 - Fitting of upper telescopic frame “TS”
The frame is suitable for fixing to the ceiling of adequate thickness and well
secured, or any other carrying structure. Remember that the recycled air can be
directed in four different directions: such choice must be made when securing
the upper frame.
a - Separate the lower frame “TI” from the upper
part “TS” by loosening the four retaining screws
with the socket head screw wrench provided “D”(fig.2)
b - Remove the screws on “S” and pull out the upper
pipe “S” of the telescopic chimney.
c - Using a plumb line or similar tool, mark the centre on
the ceiling from the centre of the cooking appliance.
d - Use the drilling template provided “attachment” to mark the centre on the
ceiling and align one of the two axis (A or B) of the template parallel with the
long side of the hob bearing in mind in which direction you want the filtered air
to exit.
e - Drill the holes as follows:
-ceiling 4 holes
∅
10 mm for securing the upper frame
1 hole
∅
10 mm to pass the mains cable
f - For extraction mode (i.e. ducted)
Use the template provided to mark the
∅
150 mm hole on the ceiling for
ducting when the range hood is to be installed in the extraction mode.
g - Fitting in the hood to the ceiling
Attention: Due to the many differing types of ceiling construction, the choice
of fixings is left to the discretion of the installer.
It is necessary to emphasise that the fitting has to be absolutely accurate
because of the weight of the cooker hood and because of the flexing caused
by accidental lateral stresses on the appliance.
Only the following types of ceiling are suitable for installing the island cooker
hood:
1 - Solid concrete ceiling: use dowels for concrete (not supplied).
2- Solid wooden buttress ceiling: use
∅
10 mm wood screws with a minimum
length of 120 mm (not supplied)
3- Cavity ceiling with inner empty space, having a thickness of about 22 mm:
use, in this case, the four dowels and screws supplied.
Once fixed, make sure that the basis is absolutely stable even when the
metal frame is subjected to lateral stresses
4- If the ceiling is not strong enough in the area where the hood is to be fixed,
the installer must strengthen the area adequately so that it can withstand
the weight of the hood. NOTE: weight of the hood is 30kg.
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