a3.7 - Never leave frying pans unattended
Part 1INSTALLATION
during use as overheated fats and oi1s
INSTRUCTIONSmay catch fire.
3.8 - Before carrying out any kind of main-
tenance or cleaning, disconnect the
1 -This canopy hood is designed to be fixed to
hood from the mains supply.
any rigid vertical surface, over a cooking
area, and can be used either in the extrac-3.9 - If the room where the cooker hood is to
tion (ducted to the outside) or in the recircu-be used contains other non-electric
lation mode (internal recycling).appliances (such as gas appliances) en-
In consideration of the difficulties ofsure that there is an adequate supply
installation and of the weight of theof air to the room .
hood, the installation work must be
undertaken by a qualified and compe-
tent person. The manufacturer dis-4 - INSTALLATION
claims all liability for any damage orFor easy installation proceed as follows:
injury caused as a result of not follow-4.1 - Fix the wall brackets (and the splashback, if
ing the instructions for installationavailable).
contained in the following text.4.2 - Fix the canopy.
4.3 - Connect the hood to the mains supply and
ensure that it works properly.
2 - COMPONENTS
4.4 - Set the hood for recirculation or extraction.
2.1 - Canopy (fig. 1b)4.5 - Fix the telescopic metal frame.
nr 1 canopy C, including controls, worktop
4.1 - Fixing the wall brackets (and splash-
illumination and fan unit
back)
nr 1 canopy fixing bracket 1
Ref. to Fig. 2 a-b
nr 1 fixing kit including rawl plugs and
1 - Draw a vertical line on the wall from the
screws
centre of the cooking appliance up to the
2.2 - Telescopic chimney stack
ceiling, using a marking pen. This is to
nr 1 U-shaped upper section S
ensure the correct vertical alignment of
nr 1 U-shaped lower section I
many components.
nr 2 recirculation venting grilles G
2 - Fixing the wall bracket No. 1:
nr 1 extraction ducting spigot A
a - Put the bracket 1 to the wall aligning its
nr 1 recirculation ducting spigot F
centre with the cooker ensuring that the
nr 1 additional recirculation spigot P (See
distance between the centres of the holes is
paragraph 4.5 2)
as follows:
nr 3 wall brackets 2,3,4
1 - without splashback, d=830mm minimum.
nr 1 fixing kit including rawl plugs, screws
2 - when the splashback is to be installed
and documentation
(fig. 2) : d=180+Hmm, where H is the height
2.3 - Splashback B (available on request)
of the visible part of the splashback. As the
splashback can be of different heights, the
correct H figure can only be obtained by
3 - SAFETY WARNINGS
measuring the actual height of the splash-
3.1 - When used in the extraction mode the
back to be fitted.
cooker hood ducting must not be con-
Note: ensure that the wall bracket (1) is
nected to a central heating flue, radia-
levelled. The hood can be aligned or
tor or a water heater.
adjusted in height by rotating the ad-
3.2 - Before connection to the mains supplyjustment screws (paragraph 4.2).
ensure that the mains voltage corres-b - Mark on the wall the centres of the two
ponds with the voltage on the ratingkeyholes of the bracket.
plate inside the hood.c - Pilot drill the two hole positions using a
3.3 - Connect the hood to the mains supply8mm drill.
via a double pole switch which hasFix the wall bracket using two 8mm rawl
3mm clearance between the contacts.plugs and screws supplied.
3 - Fixing the wall bracket Nr 2
3.4 - Ensure that the electric plant allows
a - Put the bracket 2 to the wall, aligning its
the hood to be correctly earthed.
marked centre across the vertical line,
3.5 - When installed, the hood must be posi-ensuring that the distance between the
tioned at least 65 cm above a cooking
centres of the holes and the lower edge of
appliance.
the cooker hood is of 266mm.
3.6 - Never do flambé cooking under thisb - Mark on the wall the centres of the two
cooker hood.keyholes of the bracket. |