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or injury and would deem the manufacturers guarantee null and void.
IMPORTANT - The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
green / yellow : earth
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
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The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is
marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol
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The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N
or coloured black.
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The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter
L or coloured red.
ATTENTION: Do not forget to use adequate plugs to the support brackets. Enquire after the manu-
facturers. Do an embedding if necessary. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility in case of a
faulty hanging due to the drilling and the setting up of plugs in the ceiling.
1) Unpack the hood parcel.
• FIXING BY THE STRUCTURE : LAYING OUT BEFORE FITTING THE HOOD
2) Mark the centre of the cooking appliance onto the ceiling with a plumb line. Draw the horizontal axes
running parallel to the stove top onto the ceiling as illustrated Fig. 1.
3) To carry out the cutting of embedding in the suspended ceiling (Fig 2a).
4) To mark the centers of different drillings to be carried out on the ceiling. (Fig 2b)
5) Drill the different holes with the appropriate masonry bit :
mode when ducting runs through the ceiling.
When fixing the cooker hood to a plasterboard ceiling ensure it is reinforced as illustrated in Fig. 3 and
attach using four Ø10mm nuts and bolts; ensuring the bolts as sleeved between the plasterboard and the
joist supports to prevent the ceiling being damaged when the bolts are tightened up.
If the ceiling is concrete, use eight Ø 10 mm steel rawl bolts. Plastic rawl plugs must not be used. Fit the
motor housing (Fig. 4): 4 positions with 90°.
6) To adjust the height of the motor housing: 20 mm of adjustment (Fig. 5).
7) Open the Comfort Panel ( Fig. 6 Rep. 12) by pushing / unlocking (Fig. 14).
8) To remove the metal filters.
• DUCTING
The hood is more effective when used in the extraction mode (ducted to the outside). When the cooker
hood is ducted to the outside, charcoal filters are not required.
The ducting used must be 150 mm (6 INS), rigid circular pipe and must be manufactured from fire retard-
ant material, produced to BS.476 or DIN 4102-B1. Wherever possible utilise rigid circular pipe which has
a smooth interior, rather than the expanding concertina type ducting.
Maximum length of ducting run:
- 4 metres with 1 x 90° bend.
- 3 metres with 2 x 90° bends.
- 2 metres with 3 x 90° bends.
The above assumes our 150 mm (6 INS) ducting is being installed. Please note ducting components and
ducting kits are optional accessories and have to be ordered, they are not automatically supplied with the
chimney hood.
IN THE EXTRACTION MODE:
a- Fit the non-return backflow flaps C over the round outlet item 6 on top of the canopy while pressing
down until they snap into position, and then connect the ducting 150mm (6 INS) and secure the connec-
tions with appropriate clamping rings or adhesive tape (Fig. 8).
b- Make the electrical connection of the motor as described in the section titled ELECTRICAL.
c- Place the canopy under the motor housing and fix it with the screws provided as illustrated in Fig. 10.
Attention: 2 persons are necessary to secure this operation..
d- Connect the electrical plug of the motor cord on the body hood (Fig.7).
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blue : neutral
or coloured green or green and yellow.
- The cut-out for the ducting Ø 150 mm in the extraction
- The mains supply cords.
- The 4 fixing holes for Ø 10 mm nuts and bolts.
brown : live