must be of the room sealed or balanced
Part 1INSTALLATION
flue type. If other types of flue or appli-
ance are fitted ensure that there is an
INSTRUCTIONS
adequate supply of air to the room.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION4 - INSTALLATION
This hood is supplied with specially designed
This built-in group is especially designed to
be fitted inside a decorative canopy. Featuringbutterfly type fixing brackets S (fig. 1) and
can be installed following these instructions:
a very powerful fan unit this appliance allows
the decorative canopy not only to look4.1 - Fitting the group inside a decorative
attractive but also to be very good in perform-canopy
ance. Thanks to the pyramid shape and the1 - Cut a rectangular hole into the underside
compact size, this group can be easily fitted inof the canopy in accordance with the table
slim lined canopies.below leaving 15 mm from the lateral and
To ensure a satisfying use from this applianceback edges of the canopy (fig. 2):
we recommend to comply with the installa-
HoodMeasure A Measure B
tion and operating instructions carefully.
540 mm523 mm333 mm
2 - COMPONENTS720 mm703 mm333 mm
The appliance is made up of the following
components (fig. 1):2 - Cut a hole in the upper part of the ca-
- N. 1 cooker hood Cnopy, where you prefer to have the air-out-
- N. 1 evacuation spigot Rlet, according to the diameter of the duct
and following the instructions of the table
3 - SAFETY WARNINGSbelow.
3.1 - When used in the extraction mode the
DUCTMEASURE C
cooker hood ducting must not be connected
to a central heating flue (radiators or water? 100 mm105 mm
heaters). In connection with the discharge? 120 mm125 mm
of exhaust air, the requirements of the
authorities concerned have to be observed.
3 - Fix the ducting spigot R in the upper
3.2 - Before connection to the mains supplypart of the hood (see paragraph 4.3 1b).
make sure that the mains voltage corres-
4 - Insert the upper part of the hood through
ponds with the voltage on the rating plate.the hole cut in the underside of the canopy
3.3 - Connect the hood to the mains supply via
(ensuring that the butterfly catches S are
a double pole switch which has 3mm clear-loose enough so that they spring open) and
ance between the contacts.hook onto the base of the canopy.
3.4 - This appliance must be earthed.
5 - Access to the securing screws in the but-
3.5 - When installed, the hood must be posi-terfly brackets is through two holes in the
tioned at least 65 cm above a cooking
lower casing as illustrated in fig. 3. Turn the
appliance.screws clockwise until the hood is firmly
3.6 - Never do flambŽ cooking under this coo-
ker hood.attached to the cabinet.
4.2 - Electrical connection
3.7 - Never leave frying pans unattended dur-
ing use as overheated fat and oil may catchWARNING: THIS APPLIANCE
fire.MUST BE EARTHED
3.8 - Before carrying out any kind of mainte-1 - It is imperative that the safety measures
nance or cleaning, disconnect the hoodcontained in paragraphs 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 are
from the mains supply.strictly observed.
3.9 - If the room where the cooker hood is to2 - Before connection to the mains supply
be used contains a fuel burning appliancecheck that the circuitry is sound. After the
such as a central heating boiler thenconnection has been tested switch on the this |