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Installation of appliance
5.3 Wall Mounting
• Wall must be flat, straight and have the suffi-
cient bearing capacity.
• Depth of drilling holes must comply with the
length of bolts.
• The bolts and dowels provided are suitable for
brick walls. For other construction material (e.g.
drywall, plate, porous concrete), suitable fixing
dowels and nuts shall be used.
(Figure 1)
CAUTION: Before drilling, ensure
A
that there are no power, gas or wa-
ter pipes in the close proximity of the
drilling locations.
Draw a mid location line from the ceiling perpen-
dicular to the lower edge of the hood.
Paste the installing template provided within the
accessories on the surface where the hood is to
be mounted. In doing this operation, observe the
mounting height of the hood.
There is a tab in the middle of the Chimney con-
nection plate. Place the middle point of this tab on
the line that is drawn perpendicular to the wall. In
doing this operation, adjust the hood according to
the maximum height. Mark the holes where the
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Chimney connection plate will be mounted with
the help of a pen (Figure 1/a).
Drill the marked points with Ø6mm drill and insert
2 plastic dowels in the drilled holes (Figure 1/a).
Fix the chimney connection plate to the wall with
3,9x22 screws (Figure 1/a).
To assemble the hood body, you can use the Ø8mm
drill bit to drill points A, B, C, D on the assembly
template, and insert 4.8x50mm plastic dowels at
these points. (Figure 1/b). 2 piece 4.8x50 suspen-
sion screw with a clearance of 5 mm between the
screw head and the wall (Figure 1/b).
(Figure 2)
1. Hanger Plate
2. Hanging Plate Connection Screw
In order to install your hood to the wall, loosen the
screws on the hanger plates mounted on the mo-
tor cabin and pull them up, and then fasten again
(Figure 2/A).
Turn on the suction glass of the hood and remove
the grease filter.
(Figure 3)
If the air outlet is to be connected to the air dis-
charge duct smaller than 150mm, install the 150 /
120mm plastic flue adapter (Figure 3).
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