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4.1 - Fixing the wall brackets (fig. 2a-b):

1 - Draw a vertical line on the wall, from the centre of the cooking appliance up to the ceiling, using a

marking pen. This is to ensure the correct vertical alignment of the wall fixing brackets.

2 - Fixing the wall brackets item 1

a - put the bracket I to the wall, aligning its marked centre across the vertical line, ensuring that the
distance between the centres of the holes and the cooking area ia as follows:
1 - when the splasback is to be installed: d = 287 mm + H, where H is the height of the visible part

of the splashback; as the splashback can be of different heights, the correct figure can only be
obtained by measuring the actual height of the splash-back to be fitted.

2 - without splashback: = 937 mm minimum.

Note: ensure that the wall bracket (I) is levelled. The hood can be aligned or adjusted in
height by rotating the adjustment screws (see below).

b - mark on the wall the centres of the two keyholes of the bracket.

3 - Fixing the wall brackets item 2

a - Place one of the two brackets about 1 or 2 mm from the ceiling or from a horizontal line drawn between

the top of the adjoining wall cabinets, ensuring that the bracket is level.

b -  Mark the centres for the keyhole bracket fixing screws.
c - Place the other wall bracket on the wall at “X” distance (see fig.2). This measure-ment should be

determined by the height of the upper chimney stack and mark the centres for the keyhole bracket
fixing screws.

d -  Mark the centres for the keyhole bracket fixing screws.

4 - Pilot drill all the hole positions as marked on the wall using an 8 mm drill and fix the wall brackets

1-2 using the rawl plugs and screws supplied.

5 - Splashback (optional)

When a splashback is to be fitted, the distance between the cooker hood and the cooking ap-pliances
will be determined by the height of the splashback, item B. The splashback is to be installed before
installing the canopy. If the splashback is to be fixed to the wall using both the top and bottom fixing
holes care must be taken to ensure that the splashback is fitted at the correct height before fixing it
into position.
The fitting should be undertaken by a a com-petent person with experience in this type of installation.
If the splashback is to be fixed through only the top fixing holes proceeds as follows:
a - Put the splashback on the worktop as illu-strated in fig. 2a; then holding it against the wall to

ensure that it is correctly positioned mark the holes for the top fixing screws on the wall.

b - Pilot drill the wall using an 8 mm drill and fix the splashback using the 8 mm rawl plugs and

screws supplied.

c - If the fixing holes in the bottom of the splashback are not to be used to secure the splashback to

the wall the installer should ensure that the bottom edge is tucked down behind the rear of the
worktop.

4.2 - Fixing the canopy hood (fig. 3)

1 - Adjust the two screws V (on the canopy connection points) to approximately half way.
2 - Hook the rear of the canopy to the wall bracket 1, after anchoring the latter to the wall.
3 - Turn the screws V to adjust the canopy vertically and level it horizontally.
4 - Fit and lock the central fixing screw V1 (porvided) to lock the canopy in place.

4.3 - Electrical connection and working test

1 - The safety measures 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 of paragrapf 3 are to be strictly observed.
2 - Once the electrical connection has been completed, check that worktop illumination, motor and speed

work properly.

4.4 - Ducting or Recirculation fitting

1 - Ducting fitting

a - The cooker hood can be ducted to the outside using either rigid or flexible fire retar-dant ducting

of 120 or 150 mm. The choice is left to the installer. When 120 mm ducting is to be used it will
be necessary to install the reduction flange item A on the air outlet fig. 4.

b - The installer should provide suitable ducting and sealing material for the installation. The cooker

hood can also be ducted to the outside through one of the rectangular ope-nings located in either
side of the lower section of the chimney stack.

c - If the hood is provided with the charcoal filters fitted, the filters should be removed (see paragraph

3.3 2 part 2

a

).

Summary of Contents for Dune Murale 900

Page 1: ...Istruzioni per l uso Operating Instructions Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Gebruiksaanwijzing Manual de instrucciones Manual de instruçòes Dune Murale 900 ...

Page 2: ...2 Italiano pag 3 English pag 7 Français pag 11 Deutsch pag 15 Nederlands pag 19 Español pag 23 Portuguêz pag 27 ...

Page 3: ...d ducting must not be connected to a flue which is used for exhausting fumes from appliances supplied with energy other than electric such as a central heating flue or water heating flue 3 2 Before connecting to the mains supply ensure that the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage on the rating plate inside the hood 3 3 Connect the cooker hood to the mains via a double pole switch which has ...

Page 4: ... top and bottom fixing holes care must be taken to ensure that the splashback is fitted at the correct height before fixing it into position The fitting should be undertaken by a a com petent person with experience in this type of installation If the splashback is to be fixed through only the top fixing holes proceeds as follows a Put the splashback on the worktop as illu strated in fig 2a then ho...

Page 5: ... as recommen ded by the manufacturer or more frequently if the hood is used consistently over 4 hours per day 1 2 When using a gas hob in connection with the cooker hood never leave the burners of the hob uncovered while the hood is in use or when the pans have been removed Switch off the gas before removing the pan or for just short periods and never leave the hob unattended 1 3 Always ensure tha...

Page 6: ...here could be a possible fire hazard if the filters are not replaced according to these instructions 3 3 Worktop illumination A 15W fluorescent strip lamp or two 40W lamps ensure the illumination of the worktop To replace the strip lamp or the lamps operate as follows as illustrated in fig 10 Remove the lighting diffuser by unscrewing the screw in the metal clip item T The glass diffuser is kept i...

Page 7: ... la hotte au réseau en interposant un interrupteur bipolaire avec ouverture des contacts de 3 mm au moins 3 4 Assurez vous que l installation éléctrique de votre logement ait une mise à la terre correcte 3 5 La distance de sûreté minimum entre le plan de cuisson et la hotte est de 65 cm 3 6 Il est interdit de faire flamber des prépa rations sous la hotte 3 7 Lorsque des fritures sont effectuées so...

Page 8: ...nales des meubles En se limitant seulement à la fixation en haut respectez l ordre des opérations suivantes a Mettez le panneau sur le plan de la base comme à la fig 2a placez le contre le mur et centrez le par rapport à la base b Marquez sur le mur les centres des deux trous supérieurs c Percez les centres marqués avec un foret Ø 8 et fixez le panneau en utilisant les chevilles Ø 8 et les vis en ...

Page 9: ...tes périodes et sous surveillance tenez la au minimum 1 3 Réglez toujours la flamme de façon à eviter une fuite latérale de la même par rapport au fond des marmites vous économisez de l énergie et vous évitez de dangereuses con centrations de chaleur 1 4 N utilisez jamais incorrectement votre appa reil qui est destiné uniquement à abattre les odeurs dans la cuisine 2 UTILISATION Groupe des command...

Page 10: ...écessaire de respecter les conseils d entretien et de remplacement 3 3 Eclairage Il est constitué par 1 tube néon de 15W ou par 2 lampes de 40W Pour effectuer une substitution procédez comme suit fig 10 a Otez les réglettes de fixation T Le verre reste en place sur les brides Z b Faites coulisser le verre vers les commandes flèche 1 Tirez ensuite légèrement vers le bas flèche 2 puis faites couliss...

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