a horizontal line through the vertical lineInstallation type C (fig. 3)
at 772 mm above the height of theThis type of installation can be carried out
hotplate. Measure 284 mm either side ofusing only the U-shaped lower chimney item
the vertical line for the 600 mm wide hoodI.
or 434 mm either side of the vertical line1 - Draw a vertical line on the wall from the
for the 900 mm wide hood.centre of the cooking appliance up to the upper
B mm 600 900limit which could be a wooden shelf: this is
A mm 284 434to ensure the correct vertical alignment of the
B = Width of the cooker hood in mmwall fixing brackets.
A = Distance between the centres of theMeasure down the vertical line from the top
holes and the centre of the hood.of the adjoining wall cabinets and draw a
3 - Fixing the wall brackets item 2.horizontal line at 478 mm through the vertical.
a - Place one of the two wall brackets item 22 - Fixing the wall brackets item 1
(fig. 1) 15 mm from the ceiling or fromMark the fixing holes for the brackets on the
a horizontal line drawn between the tophorizontal line as shown in the paragraph 4.1
of the adjoining wall cabinets, ensuring2.
that the bracket is level and mark the3 - Fixing the wall brackets item 2
centre for the key hole bracket fixinga - Place one of the two wall brackets item 2
screws.(fig. 1) 15 mm from the ceiling or from
b - Mark on the wall the centres of the twoa horizontal line drawn between the top
keyholes of the bracket.of the adjoining wall cabinets, ensuring
c - Place the other wall bracket item 2 fig. 1that the bracket is level and mark the
on the wall at OX�; this measurementcentres for the key hole bracket fixing
should be determined by the height of thescrews.
upper chimney stack and mark the centresb - Mark the centres for the two key hole
for the key hole bracket fixing screws.fixing bracket screws on the wall.
4 - Pilot drill all the centres using a ? 8 mm drill
4 - Pilot drill all the hole positions as marked on
the wall using a ? 8 mm drill and fix the walland fix the wall brackets items 1-2 using ? 8
brackets items 1-2 using the ? 8 mm rawlmm rawl plugs and screws supplied.
plugs and screws supplied.4.2 - Fixing the canopy hood
5 - Splashback (optional)
When the splashback is to be fitted, the1 - Hook the canopy hood item C onto the wall
fixing brackets ensuring that the security fixing
distance between the cooker hood and thescrews align with the holes in the centre of
cooking appliance will be determined by the
the back panel of the cooker hood as illustrated
height of the splashback item F. Thein fig. 4.
splashback should be fitted before installing
the canopy. If the splashback is to be fixed to2 - Adjust the canopy item C horizontally by
rotating the screws item R inside the cooker
the wall using the top and bottom fixing holes,hood (fig. 5).
care must be taken to ensure that the
3 - Fix the cooker hood to the wall brackets item
splashback is fitted at the correct height before1 using two nuts and two washers supplied.
fixing it into position. The fitting should be
undertaken by a competent person, with4.3 - Electrical connection and working test
experience in this type of instal-lation.1 - The safety measures contained in paragraph 3
If the splashback is to be fixed using only theare to be strictly observed.
top fixing holes, proceed as follows:2 - Once the electrical connection has been com-
a - Place the splashback on the worktop aspleted, check that worktop illumination, motor
illustrated in fig. 2a, then holding itand speeds work properly.
against the wall ensuring that it is correctly
posi-tioned on the worktop mark the holes4.4 - Ducting or recirculation fitting
1 - Ducting fitting (Installation type A/B)
for the top fixing screws on the wall.a - The cooker hood can be ducted to the
b - Pilot drill the wall using a 8 mm ? drill
and fix the splashback using the ? 8 mmout-side using either rigid or flexible fire
retar-dant ducting ? 100 or 120 mm. The
rawl plugs and screws supplied.
c - If the fixing holes in the bottom of thechoice should be left to the installer.
splashback are not to be used to secureb - The ducting spigot is provided with an
air outlet of 100 mm.
the splashback to the wall the installer
should ensure that the bottom flange isWhen ? 120 mm ducting is to be used it
will be necessary to convert the 100 mm
tucked down behind the rear of the
worktop.ducting spigot by cutting along the dotted
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