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Electrical connection. • The extractor hood uses a 220250V/ 50Hz power supply. • If the mains power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician. • The power cord is located in the chimney area. Should you require an installation with no visible wiring, a 15 amp earthed plug socket should be accessible either in the ceiling above the extractor hood or on the wall behind the chimney area. (A qualified electrician should provide this facility). • The extractor hood must be earthed. The manufacturer and the seller do not accept responsibility for any damage due to incorrect electrical connection. • This extractor hood may not be used with a battery inverter power supply. Preparing for installation. Preparing for installation. The extractor hood has the ability to either recirculate the filtered air back into the kitchen, or to vent the filtered air through an outside wall. Decide on which option best suits you before commencing with the installation. • The extractor hood is intended to be mounted onto a flat perpendicular kitchen wall capable of supporting the weight of the hood. (approximately 16 to 26 kg depending on the model). Tools required for installation: • An electric drill. • A 3.5 mm diam. steel drill bit. • 8mm and 5mm diam. masonry drill bits • A star screw driver (Posi 2). • A ratchet with a 10mm socket and a 100mm extension. • A tape measure, masking tape and a pencil. ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 8mm wall plug 6mm screw 4 5mm wall plug 5mm screw 6 Self tapping screw 10 Slotted washer 4 Recirculating filtered air. The extractor hood filters out solid particles before the air is recirculated, via the vents on the side of the upper chimney, into the kitchen. Care must be taken during installation not to obstruct these vents. No ducting is required for this type of installation. Venting air to the outside. When discharging the air into a ventilation shaft or directly through the wall into the open , please take note of the following: • Exhaust air from the extractor hood must not be directed into a flue or chimney which is used for exhausting the fumes or smoke from other appliances burning gas or fuels. • Please ensure that regulations concerning the discharge of exhaust air have been fulfilled. (SABS IEC 60335-2-31). For optimum extractor hood efficiency use a short, smooth, round air exhaust pipe with as few bends as possible A 150mm diameter exhaust pipe is recommended. Long box section, narrowed or bent pipes will hinder performance and increase noise levels. • Connecting a 150 mm diameter pipe: Mount the pipe directly onto the air outlet on the extractor hood. • Connecting a 125 mm or 100mm diameter pipe: Attach a reducing connector (available from a specialist retailer) to the air pipe and then attach to the exhaust- air duct. Recirculate filtered air Exhaust air through a dedicted pipe not shared with another fuel burning appliance. ceiling ceiling ceiling Page 3 Installation.. Installation.. Installation sequence; 1. Extractor unit / chimney brackets. 2. Top chimney duct 3. Bottom chimney duct • Carefully remove the extractor hood and the components from the packaging. • Remove the grease filters. CEILING MOUNTING TEMPLATE CEILING MOUNTING BRACKET POSITION CUT TEMPLATE TOP OF CEILING HOOD TEMPLATE LINE FROM CENTRE OF STOVE TO CEILING HORIZONTAL LINE 750 • Draw a fine vertical line on the wall from the rear-centre of the hob to the ceiling. • Draw another line, horizontal this time, where the bottom edge of the hood should be. (A minimum distance between the hob and the hood of 750mm is recommended.) • Take the template card and separate the ceiling mounting template from the hood mounting template by cutting along the indicated line. • Using masking tape, stick the ceiling mounting template to the wall directly below the ceiling and centered on the vertical line. • In a similar fashion stick the hood mounting template on the wall ensuring that the centre-lines line up with those drawn on the wall. • Note that the holes marked on the template cater for both 600mm and 900mm wide models. Please ensure that you only use those markings relating to the model you have purchased. Holes for Triangular 600 are marked with a (1). Holes for Triangular 900 are marked with a (2). Holes not marked are common to all models. • For mounting the chimney brackets, drill 6 holes, 5mm in diameter and 45mm deep into the wall as indicated on the mounting template. • For mounting the extractor hood, drill 4 holes, 8mm in diameter and 60mm deep as indicated on the mounting template. • Once all the holes have been drilled the templates must be removed. • Push the 5mm Dia. wall plugs through the holes in the chimney mounting brackets. Insert the plugs into the drilled holes together with the chimney mounting bracket and fasten securely. • P...
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