User manual

1. Extraction Via Ducting (cont.)
Before you think about fixing, it's as well to give careful consideration to the power connection. It is
vital that the supply cable should be well shielded from your grill, hob or oven.
If it isn't, heat from any one of these sources may damage the cable insulation and give rise to a fire
risk. Under no circumstances should the exposed power supply cable come within 70cm of a direct
source of heat. Ideally it should be channelled into the wall, well out of harm's way.
The extractor is designed to fit into a canopy. When installing your extractor above a heat source, i.e.,
any electrical or gas hob, grill, cooker etc., the fixing height must THAN 70 cm between the hob
highest point of the hob top (including the burners) and the bottom of the extractor.
The first step is to cut an aperture centrally in the base of the canopy. The dimensions of the cutout are
illustrated on the next page.
You should now decide which method of extraction you wish to incorporate i.e. via an external wall or
by using the re-circulating method with the use of a charcoal filter (see page 7).
Ensure prior provisions have been made for the electrical connections (see pages 9-10).
Before fitting the extractor into the canopy the two support clips (one either side) should be set to
accommodate the thickness of the mounting surface. This is achieved by adjusting the clip (via the
screw) to the dimension of the mounting surface as shown above.
If you have decided to extract via an external wall, a ducting kit should be fitted to the extractor prior
to installation into the canopy. Before assembling the extractor, however, it may be easier to remove
the fascia grill. This is achieved by sliding the two clips towards the rear of the appliance and the grill
will disengage.
Once the above has been completed the extractor should be introduced into the aperture,
ensuring the two flexible clips support the canopy on either side.
When the extractor is in position, it is important to secure the extractor to the canopy by the use of
four screws (not provided) through the four pre-drilled holes in the extractor flange. (two front and
two rear)
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