Risk of injury!
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges.
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Wear protective gloves.
The appliance may fall down if it has not been properly
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fastened in place. All fastening components must be fixed
firmly and securely.
The appliance is heavy. To move the appliance, 2 people are
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required. Use only suitable tools and equipment.
Risk of electric shock!
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges. These
may damage the connecting cable. Do not kink or pinch the
connecting cable during installation.
Danger of suffocation!
Packaging material is dangerous to children. Never allow
children to play with packaging material.
General information
Exhaust air mode
Note: The exhaust air must not be conveyed into a functioning
smoke or exhaust gas flue or into a shaft which is used to
ventilate installation rooms which contain heat-producing
appliances.
Before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke
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or exhaust gas flue, obtain the consent of the heating
engineer responsible.
If the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall, a
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telescopic wall box should be used.
Exhaust duct
Note: The device manufacturer does not assume any warranty
for complaints attributable to the pipe section.
The device achieves its optimum performance by means of a
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short, straight exhaust air pipe and as large a pipe diameter
as possible.
As a result of long rough exhaust air pipes, many pipe bends
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or pipe diameters that are smaller than 150 mm, the optimum
extraction performance is not achieved and fan noise is
increased.
The pipes or hoses for laying the exhaust air line must consist
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of non-combustible material.
Round pipes
An inner diameter of 150 mm, but at least 120 mm, is
recommended.
Flat ducts
The inner cross-section must correspond to the diameter of the
round pipes.
dia. 150 mm ca. 177 cm
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dia. 120 mm ca. 113 cm
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Flat ducts should not have any sharp deflections.
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Use sealing strips for deviating pipe diameters.
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Checking the wall
The wall must be level, vertical and adequately load-bearing.
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The depth of the bore holes must be the same length as the
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screws. The wall plugs must have a secure grip.
The enclosed screws and wall plugs are suitable for solid
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brickwork. Suitable fasteners must be used for other
structures (e.g. plasterboard, porous concrete, poroton
bricks).
The max. weight of the extractor hood is 40 kg.
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Electrical connection
: Risk of electric shock!
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges. These
may damage the connecting cable. Do not kink or pinch the
connecting cable during installation.
The required connection data can be found on the rating plate
inside the appliance; to do this, remove the metal mesh grease
filter.
Length of the cable: approx. 1.30 m
This appliance complies with the EC interference suppression
regulations.
This appliance may be connected to a correctly installed
earthed socket only.
Attach the earthed socket preferably inside the flue duct.
The earthed socket should be connected via its own circuit.
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If the earthed socket is no longer accessible following
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installation of the appliance, a disconnecter must be fitted as
for a permanent connection.
If a permanent connection is required, the installation must
feature an all-pole disconnecter (circuit breakers, fuses and
contactors) with a min. 3 mm contact opening. The permanent
connection may be installed by an electrician only.
Appliance measurements (fig. 1)
Preparing for installation (fig. 2)
Caution!
Ensure that there are no electric wires, gas or water pipes in the
area where holes are to be made.
Mark a vertical centre line on the wall from the ceiling to the
1.
lower edge of the extractor hood.
Mark the positions for the screws and the contour of the
2.
attachment area.
Drill five 8 mm Ø holes to a depth of 80 mm for the
3.
attachments and press in the wall plugs flush with the wall.
Fitting the appliance
Fitting the wall bracket (fig. 3)
Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct.
1.
Screw on mounting brackets for the extractor hood hand-tight,
2.
max. 3 Nm.
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Screw in the threaded pin, leaving it protruding out of the wall
3.
by 5 - 9 mm.
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Fixing the appliance in place and aligning it (fig. 4)
First remove the protective foil from the back of the appliance
1.
and, following installation, remove the foil completely.
When attaching the appliance, ensure that it engages firmly
2.
with the brackets.
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Align the appliance horizontally by turning the brackets. If
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required, the appliance can be moved to the right or left.
Securing the appliance
Press the safety caps with the arrow upwards onto the brackets
1.
until they engage.
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Remove the ventilation panels (see the instructions for use;
2.
refer to the "Cleaning the inside of the appliance" section of the
"Cleaning and maintenance" chapter).
Screw on the knurled nut and washer tightly.
3.
Removing the safety caps
If the safety caps have to be removed, use a flat screwdriver.
Attaching the flue duct (fig. 5)
: Risk of injury!
From sharp edges during installation. Always wear protective
gloves while installing the appliance.
Separate the flue ducts.
1.
To do this, remove the adhesive tape.
Remove the protective foil from both flue ducts.
2.
Push one flue duct into the other.
3.
Notes
To prevent scratches, lay paper over the edges of the
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outside flue duct to protect the surface.
Slots of the inner flue duct point downwards.
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Place the flue ducts on the appliance.
4.
Push the inner flue duct upwards and attach it to the fixing
5.
brackets on the left and right.
Press the flue duct downwards until it engages.
6.
Screw the flue duct to the sides of the fixing bracket using two
7.
screws.
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