
Wall cupboard fitting
Using the appropriate drilling jig make the four
fixing holes into the bottom of the wall cupboard
and cut the air venting hole if the hood is a ducting
version one (for the filtering version this hole is
not necessary). Holding the hood against the
bottom of the cupboard fix it to it by means of the
supplied four screws (Fig. 8).
Fig. 9: take 2 of the screws (S) enclosed (the
smallest ones) and partially insert them in the
holes on the telescopic slide (A); do not fix
them completely: they must hold the telescopic
slide. Push the slide back as much as possible
and block it with some adhesive tape (W).
Rest the lower part of the hood against the
wall and mark the position of the 2 holes C
(Fig. 9) on the wall with a marking pen. Remove
the lower part and drill 2 holes in the marked
positions and insert the screw anchors.
Fix the lower part by means of the 6 screws
supplied (Fig. 9).
Remove the adhesive tape from the telescopic
part and pull it downwards until it touches the
hob.
Make the electrical connections.
IMPORTANT:
Check the position of screw M (Fig. 10).
For the ducting version screw M must be
completely screwed; for the filtering version
the screw must be completely unscrewed
to let the sucked air to get out through
the top fissures.
OPERATION
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Controls (Fig. 11):
A = light switch.
B = first speed motor ON/OFF switch.
C = second speed switch.
D =third speed switch.
E = warning light: indicates motor operation.
In case the hood is a filtering version one, it is
necessary to change the charcoal filters (Fig.
10N) according to utilization about every six
month. To remove the charcoal filters:
– take off the anti-grease grilles as described
above.
– lift the two metallic stops (Fig. 10P).
– remove the charcoal filter.
The 2 anti-grease filters are easily removed
from the grille by opening it as described above
and lifting the two stops made of metallic wire
(Fig. 10P). In the filtering version, to get access
to the anti-grease filter the charcoal filters must
be removed too.
Warning : There is a third metallic filter (not
visible) which can be accessed through the
opening R (Fig. 12).
Clean the anti-grease filters depending on use
(on average every 6 months). Handwash them
with neutral detergent or in the dishwasher.
To gain access to the light bulb(s), remove
the anti-grease grille as described above and
remove the bulb(s). Replace with lamps of the
same type.
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