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. Round pipes: Short discharge pipe: Inner diameter at least 100 mm, extended discharge pipe: Inner diameter at least 120 mm. . Flat ducts must have an inner cross- section equivalent to round pipes with an inner diameter of 100/120 mm. There should be no sharp bends. 100 m dia approx. 78 cm2 125 m dia approx. 113 cm2 . If pipe diameters differ: Insert sealing strip. . Ensure an adequate air supply for exhaust-air mode. To prevent damage to the fan, hold the tool vertically. . Remove the broken off metal part (possibly a noisy and disruptive procedure). . If the pipe diameter is 120 mm, cut out the inner part of the exhaust-air connection. . Insert the exhaust-air connection and turn as far as possible. Before installation Exhaust air towards the rear: Pipe diameter: 100 mm . Break off cover on the rear panel of the extractor hood; strike the retaining points with a tool. To prevent damage to the fan, hold the tool vertically. . Remove the broken off metal part (possibly a noisy and disruptive procedure). . If the extractor hood has 2 motors, the opening on the plastic part must be made at the rear; cut through the 3 ribs and remove the cut-off part. . Cut off the outer part of the exhaust-air connection. . Insert the inner part and turn as far as possible. Circulating-air mode . With activated carbon filter if exhaust-air mode is not possible. . The air purified by an additional activated carbon filter is conveyed back into the room. . For insertion of the activated carbon filter see Instructions for use. . If the extractor hood is switched from exhaust-air mode to circulating-air mode, the exhaust-air opening must be sealed to prevent a hazardous situation (see optional accessories in the Instructions for use). Electrical connection WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT: Fitting a Different Plug: The wires in the power cord are colour coded as follows: Green and Yellow – Earth Blue – Neutral Brown – Live If you fit your own plug, the colours of these wires may not correspond with the identifying marks on the plug terminals. Proceed as follows: 1. Connect the green and yellow (Earth) wire to the terminal in the plug marked ‘E’ or with the symbol ( ), or coloured green or green and yellow. 2. Connect the blue (Neutral) wire to the terminal in the plug marked ‘N’ or coloured black. Electrical connection 3. Connect the brown (Live) wire to the terminal marked ‘L’, or coloured red. The extractor hood may be connected to a correctly installed earthed socket only. Attach the earthed socket near the extractor hood in an accessible position. . The earthed socket should be connected via its own power circuit. If appliances do not feature the OFF delay function, the indicator may start flashing when the extractor hood has been switched off for several hours via a separate switch, even though the grease filters are not yet saturated. (See instructions for use, section on filter and maintenance). Electrical specifications: These can be found on the rating plate inside the appliance following removal of the filter frames. Before carrying out repairs, always isolate the appliance. Length of the connection cable: 1.30 m. If permanent connection is required: The extractor hood may only be connected by an electrician registered with the local electricity board. A disconnecting device must be provided on the installation side. Switches with a contact opening of more than 3 mm and all-pole disconnection are regarded as disconnecting devices. These include LS switches and contactors. This extractor hood complies with EU regulations on interference suppression. Fitting the extractor hood To the wall 50 cm wide extractor hood: With 3 screws. 26 10021 102 57 498 140127 436 180 Fitting the extractor hood 60 cm wide extractor hood: With 3 screws. 10021 102 57 598 140127 536 180 90 cm wide extractor hood: With 5 screws. 140 898 536 21 102 180 127 100 57 836 1. Mark mounting boreholes. Dimensions can be found in or use template. 2. Drill 8 mm dia. holes and insert wall plugs flush with the wall. 3. Screw in the upper screws (on left and right) until there is a gap of approx. 7 mm between the screw head and the wall. 4. Remove the filter grille (see Instructions for use) 5. Attach the extractor hood. 6. Tighten the lower screw (with washer) inside the extractor hood. 27 Fitting the extractor hood To a wall-hanging cupboard 50 cm wide extractor hood: With 4 screws. 90 cm wide extractor hood: With 6 screws. 163 60 cm wide extractor hood: With 4 screws. 163 1. Dimensions for the mounting boreholes can be found in, or place a template on the base of the wallhanging cupboard. 2. Mark the mounting holes and make pilot holes with a bradawl. In exhaust-air mode (upwards) mark the exhaust-air opening and saw out. . Consider the location of the connection cable; if required, saw out the cupboard. 3. Remove the filter grille (see Instructions for use). 4. Screw the extractor hood to the base of the cupboard. 163 560 898 30 Final...
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