Part 1 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2 - Drill a hole into the upper side of the cabinet in accordance with the dimensions of the duct
used for both the evacuation and recirculation mode.
3 - Dismantle the ducting support (version with grill or version with filters), pulling the two
pommels A (fig. 1) simultaneously:
a) Fixing frame with screws:
Fix the fitted group to the hood or cupboard, using the self-threading screws (No. 8)
provided with the accessories (fig. 2).
b) Rapid fixing with side supports:
The device B is set up to deal with a panel thickness of from 15 mm to 30 mm. Insert the
group into the opening until the two devices B connect. Lock the adjustment screw C
until the fitted group adheres tightly to the surface (fig. 2).
4 - Close the ducting support by pushing and connecting the two pommels A (fig. 3).
3.2 - Ducting or recirculation fitting
1 - Ducting fitting:
a) The hood can be ducted to the outside using either a rigid or a flexible Ø 100 or 120 mm
duct to be fixed with suitable clamps, not provided (fig. 2).
b)If the hood is provided with the charcoal filters fitted, the filters should be removed
(see par.3.2 part 2).
2 - Recirculation fitting:
a) When used in the recirculation mode, the charcoal filters must be fitted into the cooker
hood (see par. 3.2 part 2).
b) The air is recirculated into the kitchen through the opening located on the upper side of
the cabinet or of the hood (fig. 3).
3.3 - Electrical connection and working test
1 - The safety measures 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 of paragraph 2 are to be strictly observed.
2 - Once the electrical connection has been completed, check that the worktop illumination,
motor and speeds work properly.
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