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Wall cooker hood in filtering version: the air flow that comes out can be conveyed to the
bottom due to too near side cabinets and the fumes that are taken away from the cooking
hob can affect negatively the aspiration flow. This effect can be minimized if both
cabinets are exactly at the side of the hood or at a right distance.
3 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION! The hood is equipped with standard fixing material. The person
who is mounting the hood should make sure that the fixing elements are right and suitable
for the walls and ceiling he finds. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for
damages caused by incorrect mounting.
3.1 DISMANTLING AND RE-POSITIONING OF THE GREASE FILTERS
To mount the hood or insert the carbon filters, it is necessary to gain access to the inside,
therefore the grease filters should be removed.
Attention: some cooker hoods are equipped with blind grease filters for side suction that cover
the real grease filters; in these cases before removing the grease filters it is necessary to take
away the blind filters by gripping them from the side and pulling them downwards. (Fig.5).
TO EXTRACT a grease-filter (see direction of arrow in FIG.5):
pull the lever and take the grease filter out pulling it downwards.
TO RE-POSITION the grease-filter (SEE FIG.5 opposite direction to the arrow):
insert the back side of the grease filter into its groove;
pull the lever downwards and insert the front part of the filter;
release the lever and make sure that the pin of the handle enters into its hole.
3.2 FITTING AND REMOVAL OF EVENTUAL CARBON FILTERS
If you wish to use the hood as a filtering hood, it is necessary to fit the carbon filters.
The carbon filters which contain activated carbon ARE OPTIONAL, and can be bought
separately.
It is available a kind of carbon filter that can be regenerated for which the mounting and use
instruction are given separately with the filter. (see Fig.6b).
Follow the following procedure for mounting:
pay attention to the shape of the joints;
insert the back side into its groove;
lift the front side of the carbon filter, until it is blocked in position;
clamp the filter by rotating the 2 knobs at 90°.
To remove a carbon filter proceed as follows: (see FIG.6a, opposite direction of arrows):
rotate the two knobs at 90°;
pull the front side of the filters downwards;
fully extract, by removing the back of the filter from the groove.
3.3 MOUNTING THE HOOD TO THE WALL
3.3.1 PREPARATION OF THE DECORATIVE CHIMNEY ATTACHMENTS
To mount the decorative chimney, it is necessary to arrange for a ceiling attachment.
The support bracket is of such a shape that it can be fixed to the ceiling or the side wall (SEE
FIG. 7).
To fix the bracket, proceed as follows:
decide exactly where on the ceiling (or on the wall), the support bracket for the chimney is
to be fitted;
make support and safety fixing holes with a drill;
fit the screw plugs in the holes;