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ssembling the chimney
Hood to be used with external evacuation :
- Attach the metal chimney bracket to the wall, also placing this against the ceiling (fig. 6).
Take care in aligning the 2 triangular slots on the metal bracket with the vertical line on the wall.
- In the case of a flue with a diameter of 125 mm, use the adapter supplied (fig. 8).
If your exterior duct is below 125 mm, you must obligatorily connect your hood in
recycling mode
- Prepare your telescopic chimney taking care to block off the vents (fig. 8).
Fit the chimneys into one another as far as they will go.
- Fit the upper part to the metal bracket.
- Adjust the length of the telescopic chimney by bringing down the lower part and fitting it to the
top of the hood.
Hood to be used in "recycling" mode: f
- It is possible to remove the back flow valves.
- Fit the plastic smoke deflector to the wall also placing this against the ceiling.
Take care to centre the deflector vis-à-vis the vertical line drawn on the wall
- Prepare your chimney taking care to place the vents toward the top to ensure that
they are visible
- Fit the upper part to the plastic deflector.
- Adjust the length of the telescopic chimney by bringing down the lower part and fitting it into
the top of the hood.
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hanging the lamp ?
1. Remove metal filters (fig. 10).
2. Unscrew then change the E14-40W bulb (fig.
3. Replace the metal filters.
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To ensure optimal use of your device, we advise that you connect a flue with a
diameter of 150 mm (not supplied). Limit the number of angles and bends as
far as possible, and keep the length of the flue to a minimum. In the event
that the hood will be functioning using exterior evacuation, you should ensure
a sufficient inlet of fresh air to avoid a pressure deficiency in the room.
(fig. 9)
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Before carrying out any work, the power supply to the hood must be turned off,
either by unplugging it or by using the circuit breaker switch,
fig. 4 and 8
ig. 5 and 9
11).
(fig. 7)
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