IN S TA L L AT ION - SUF6
Before installing the appliance, in order not
to damage the appliance itself, the metal
grease filter should be removed by
pushing the special filter handle toward the
back side of the cooker hood and turning
it downwards so to unfasten it from its slot
(refer to figure 2).
Make a cut-out on the bottom of the cabinet
to hold the appliance by using the drilling
jig provided. This opening must be 10,55"
x 11,2" x 6,45" and at a distance of 1,26"
from the front edge of the cabinet (refer to
figure 3).
The hoods can be installed with the air out-
let venting upwards or backwards.
In upwards venting applications make a
round cut-out on the upper part of the cabi-
net measuring Ø6" as figure 3.
In backwards venting applications turn the
motor assembly box as shown in figure 4 - 5
by unscrewing the screws "T"
and turning the motor assembly box having
the air outlet venting backwards.
Fix it with the screws previously removed.
Insert the built-in unit in the hole made
in the cabinet (refer figure 3).
The air outlet pipe, in the case of a fan orien-
ted towards the rear of the product, must be
flush with the surface on which the lower
part of the hood will come into contact (refer
figure 6).
Install
the
appliance
screws, according to the thickness of the
board. The base of the cabinet must be from
0.4" to 1" thick (refer to figure 7-8).
with
appropriate
Connecting Electricity and Ducting.
Please refer to the Electrical Supply section
on page 2 for the required location of the
electrical supply.
CAUTION: Make sure the power is turned off
at source. Make electrical connections (refer
to Figure 9).
Ensure that the plastic flaps at the exhaust
outlet for the fan move freely and have not
become jammed or stuck.
Connect the appropriate length of ducting
to the fan exhaust point and join up with the
ducting to the exte-rior.
Do not fix the ducting to the range hood
exhaust outlet with screws-use duct tape.
Use duct tape on all joints.
Re-Circulating Requirements.
If the unit is to be used in the re-circulating
mode, fit the carbon filter after the installation
is complete (refer to Figure 10).
The carbon filter fits in behind the aluminium
grease filter. Ensure that the plastic tabs on
the carbon filter are facing outwards other-
wise it will be difficult to remove it later for
replacement.
A short length of ductwork must be con-
nected from the exhaust outlet on the fan
to wherever the air is to be exhausted. Al-
low sufficient space to connect the ductwork
to the top of the exhaust outlet on the fan
housing. Do not fix the ducting to the range
hood exhaust outlet with screws, use duct
tape. Duct tape should be used on all joints.
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