GB 15
assembly
buiding in
GB 14
installation
general
clearance required
The distance between the underside of the extractor hood
and the hob should be at least 65 cm. For gas hobs, this
distance should be a minimum of 70 cm.
fitting possibilities
You can use the extractor hood for recirculation or for
extraction. An extractor hood blows the fumes through the
discharge to the outside.
In the case of a recirculation hood, a carbon filter removes
the fumes. The clean air is blown back into the kitchen.
For instructions on installing the carbon filter see "setting" on
page 10.
against the wall
1 Remove the filters from the extractor hood.
2 Hold the hood against the wall.
3 Working through the hood or using a fitting template,
draw the mounting holes (A) and the hole to secure the
hood (B).
4 Drill the holes.
5 Push the wall plugs supplied into the holes.
6 Insert the screws into the 2 mounting holes (A).
NB: screw the screws in until 1 cm is left protruding from
the wall.
7 Fit the flue ring (E) to the extractor hood. Tighten the
screw (F) with which the flue ring is secured.
8 Hang the hood on the 2 mounting screws.
9 Tighten the mounting screws.
10 Tighten the locking screw.
11 Connect the flue pipe to the flue ring.
below a kitchen cupboard
1 Working through the hood or using a fitting template,
draw the 4 mounting holes (A), the hole for the power
lead (C) and the hole for the flue (D) on the bottom of the
kitchen cupboard.
2 Drill the holes.
3 Fit the flue ring (E) to the extractor hood. Tighten the
screw (F) used to secure the flue ring.
4 Pull the power lead upwards through the hole provided
and push the flue ring through the opening.
5 Hang the hood, through the bottom of the kitchen
cupboard, on the 4 mounting screws. Tighten the screws.
6 Connect the flue pipe to the flue ring.