The hood supplied with an 800 m3/h motor is equipped with a check valve whose function is to prevent external air exchange when the hood is not operating: refer
C
on page 4 for assembly.
to the instructions
When the kitchen hood is used simultaneously with other appliances that use gas or other fuels, the room must have sufficient ventilation, in accordance
with regulations in force.
The active carbon filters in this version are to be removed. Refer to the instructions
Deviation for Germany: when the kitchen hood is used at the same time as appliances that are powered by energy other than electricity, the negative pressure in the room must
not exceed 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar).
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (only intended for personnel qualified to assemble the hood)
A
Phase
page 4
Place the support bar (S) on the installation wall at a height (H) from the cooker indicated in the figure (Fig. 1 ).
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Use a spirit level to check the horizontal alignment and draw 2 marks at each end of the support bar, this is where the holes will be drilled (Fig. 2 - 3 ).
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Drill the holes, insert 2 expansion plugs (ø 8mm) and fasten the bar with the relative screws (V1) (Fig. 4 ).
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The fixing kit (screws, plugs, and brackets) supplied with the hood can only be used on masonry walls: should it be necessary to install the hood
onto walls in a different material, assess other fixing systems keeping the wall resistance and weight of the hood in mind (indicated on page 2).
B
Phase
page 4
Hook the hood onto the support bar (Fig. 1 ).
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Adjust the alignment of the hood by using the fixing screws (Fig. 2 ). The upper screw (B) adjusts the distance from the wall, the lower one (C) adjusts vertical
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scrolling.
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To prevent the hood from falling due to a pressure below, fasten it to the wall with expansion plugs and relative screws (V2) using the appropriate holes on the
back of the hood (Fig. 3 ).
C
D
Phase
and
page 4
EXTERNAL EXHAUST HOOD VERSION (SUCTION)
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If you wish, install the check valve (M) as indicated in figure
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Connect the air outlet connection of the hood to the external discharge with a suitable pipe.
HOOD VERSION WITH INTERNAL RECIRCULATION (FILTERING)
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Check that the active carbon filters are assembled onto the hood, if not, install them as indicated in the instructions
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If installed, remove the check valve assembled on the hood air outlet fitting (carry out the instructions described
E
Phase
page 5
Insert the extension (H) in the chimney (G) (Fig. 1 ) and fasten the assembly to the body of the hood using screws (V3)(Fig. 2 ).
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With external exhaust (suction) versions, it is possible to insert extension (H) with the slots facing downwards so that they are not visible when the installation
height allows it.
F
Phase
page 5
Slide the extension (H) until it is positioned at the desired height (Fig. 1 ).
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Following what is indicated in Fig. 2 , draw a line on the wall that will be used to position the bracket (L) correctly.
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Place the bracket (L) on the wall by following the line drawn on it. With a spirit level, check the horizontal alignment and mark the 2 drilling points at the ends (Fig.
3 ).
Drill the holes, insert 2 expansion plugs (ø 6mm) and fasten the bracket (L) with the relative screws (V4) (Fig. 4 ).
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Tighten the extension (H) to the bracket (L) using screws (V5) (Fig. 5 ).
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Electrically power the hood in accordance with regulations in force.
HOOD VERSION WITH INTERNAL RECIRCULATION (FILTERING)
In this model, air passes through the active carbon filters to be purified and is then recycled into the kitchen environment.
Check that the active carbon filters are assembled onto the hood, if not, install them as indicated in the instructions
on page 6.
If the hood is set up with a filtering version, the check valve must not be assembled: remove it if it is on the air outlet fitting of the
motor (carry out operations described in the instructions
C
.
H
on page 6 for removal.
C
on page 4 in reverse order).
C
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H
on page 6.
on page 4 in reverse order).
H