l Dismount the chimney support from the chim-
ney unscrewing the two side screws (one per
side of the chimney- conserve them). (Fig. 7)
l Dismount the deflector "b" from the chimney
support unscrewing the two screws that fix the
deflector to the chimney support (conserve the
screws). (Fig. 7)
l Fit the chimney support onto the wall close to
the ceiling.
The support has a reference mark, this must
b
match the line previously drawn on the wall.
(Fig. 7)
l Mark with a pencil the hole to be done and drill
a
the holes (O 8mm).
l Insert two wall dowels and fix the telescopic
chimney support with two screws 5x45. (Fig. 7)
The power plug must be disconnectedFig. 7
from the mains during the
mounting procedure.
Make the choice of how to use the hood:
Exhausting version
l Fit a O 150 mm exhausting pipe or flex tube on
the hood outlet on top of the motor housing and
connect it to the wall or roof outlet pipe.
l Remove the carbon filter: rthe gemroeaseve
filter, unscrew the two screws that holds the
grease filter and pull the filter down (Fig. 8),
refit the grease filter.
Recirculating version
l If not already fitted, fit the connection ring (a -
Fig. 7) supplied (bajonett attachment - turn
clockwise and fix with a screw) on the deflector
b.
l Insert the deflector in the chimney support and
fix it with two screws (Fig. 7).
l Fit a O 150 mm exhausting pipe on the motor
outlet connection ring sufficiently long to reach
Fig. 8
the connection ring on the deflector.
For both versions:
l Now connect the power plug to the wall outlet.
l If a no return valve is used check that it can
open correctly and is not blocked by the flex
tube
l Fix the chimney top part on its support with two
screws (Fig. 7).
l Slide the lower section of the chimney down-
wards and insert it on its proper housing on the
upper side of the hood (Fig. 7).
7 |