GENERAL INFORMATION
General
These are the mounting instructions for the Novy hood with recirculation kit. Use these mounting instructions for both
the hood and the recirculation kit. The manual is a separate booklet that has been supplied with the hood. Carefully read
these instructions before installing and commissioning the island chimney hood. It is recommended to have one or more
qualified persons carry out the installation only.
Carefully take the hood from the packaging.
The hood is to be used above a cooking plate and/or domino and intended for household use only.
Important before mounting
Page 2 of these mounting instructions show the mounting drawings. Observe the following mounting tips before starting
the mounting activities:
• For easier mounting of the island chimney hood, it is recommended to do this with at least 2 persons.
• Check if all mounting materials have been supplied using the drawing on page 2.
• Position the wall socket such, that it is behind the shafts of the chimney hood.
• Make sure that the ceiling has sufficient load bearing capacity.
• Remove the protective film from the stainless steel of the island chimney hood or shafts before mounting. Avoid
damaging the stainless steel.
INSTALLATION
Proceed following the mounting drawings on page 2.
Carefully take the island hood out of the packaging. Slide the upper part of the shaft out of the lower part of the shaft
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and turn it around, so the grate is at the top. Then slide the upper part carefully back into the lower part.
Remove the recirculation box from the packaging. Secure the supplied exhaust pipe (906217) onto the connection on
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the recirculation box using the supplied aluminium tape (906292) or using a hose clamp (not included). Ensure that
the channel is securely attached to the recirculation box, but do not pull the channel out any further.
Slide the hood mounting frame upwards until the recirculation box can be slid in between. Slide it in on the side where
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the mounting holes are also located.
ATTENTION! When positioning the recirculation box, ensure that the underside "X" is always above the connecting
spout "H".
Let the recirculation box rest in the mounting frame.
First measure the distance between the work surface and the ceiling (A). Choose the height between the bottom of
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the chimney hood and the worktop (B) as follows:
- gas: min. 65 cm and max. 80 cm
- induction: min. 75 cm and max. 80 cm
- other cooking plates: min. 65 cm and max. 80 cm
Now the distance C has been determined and it is set with the help of the suspension frame of the island chimney
hood.
The distance C is set by sliding the suspension frame of the island chimney hood. As soon as the chosen height has
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been set, the frame can be fastened using 4 bolts (906133). Firmly tighten the bolts.
ATTENTION! If distance "C" is close to the minimum height of 679 mm, leave the securing of the mounting frame until
the outlet pipe (that is already attached to the recirculation box) is attached to the outlet of the motor housing (so that
there is still sufficient clearance at the next phase for securing the outlet pipe).
Position the recirculation box by the recess in the mounting frame. Bend the lips of the recirculation box over. The
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holes in the mounting frame and those in the recirculation box align perfectly. Screw the lips to the mounting frame
with the 4 screws (906151).
Now mount the outlet pipe (which is already attached to the recirculation box) onto the connection spout of the motor.
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ATTENTION! If the mounting frame has not yet been secured at the right height, this should be done now with the 4
screws (906151).
The drilling jig is to be found in the mounting instructions of the hood. Position the drilling jig against the ceiling into
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the correct direction (see the indication for operation) at the place where the island chimney hood is to be mounted.
Mark the fastening holes on the ceiling. Drill the holes with a 8 mm bit. Insert the 4 plugs (906155) supplied. Take the
ceiling frame and the screws (906143) and fasten the ceiling frame onto the ceiling.
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