Step four: Placing the lower shaft part
1. Connect the flexible exhaust line to the
exhaust hood air outlet;
2. Insert the lower shaft part into the slot at
the top of the hood;
3. Screw (12) the shaft to the bottom of the
hood;
4. Take a shaft bracket (21) and screw it to the
top of the lower shaft section;
5. Slide the upper shaft part into the lower
shaft part so that it can be mounted as
described in step 7.
Step five: Installing the exhaust hood
1. Remove the grease filters at the bottom of the hood;
2. Place the exhaust hood on the mounting bracket (20);
3. Check that the hood hangs level;
4. On the inside, screw down the extractor with the screws (10) provided.
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Step six: Connecting the drain
If the cooker hood is installed on an outlet to the outside, it can be installed on a
a
120 mm pipe with a maximum length of 1.80 meters. If the cooker hood is used in
Ø
recirculation mode, you can skip this step. The advice is to connect the cooker hood to a 150
mm pipe, max 1.80 meters long, and to avoid sharp bends to minimize air resistance. Longer
trajectories or thinner exhaust ducts reduce performance.
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If the cooker hood is connected to a 120
reducer at the top of the cooker hood;
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Secure the tube with clamps so that no air can escape (the clamps are
not supplied);
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If supplied, remove the carbon filters.
Ø outlet, first place the
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Figure 6: connection of
the drain channel
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