Technical data
Installation
39
Repositioning the ducting
The motor unit can be rotated to allow
the
ducting to be fitted at the back of
the cooker hood. This may be necessa‐
ry if the cooker hood is being fitted in a
reduced height wall unit, for example.
Repositioning is carried out before in‐
stalling the cooker hood.
The cooker hood must be discon‐
nect
ed from the mains.
Un
do the fixing screws on the front
panel of the cooker hood housing
and remove the panel.
Un
do the screws from the cover on
the back of the cooker hood housing
and remove the cover.
Unscrew the fixing screws on the
motor unit.
T
urn the motor unit towards the rear
and position the exhaust socket in
the cut-out in the back panel of the
cooker hood housing. Ensure when
turning the motor unit that the con‐
nection cable does not become de‐
tached.
Secur
e the motor unit in its new posi‐
tion.
Now secure the cover taken from the
back panel to the top of the housing.
Refit the fr
ont panel and secure it us‐
ing the screws.
EXT models
On appliances with an external motor
(EXT model
s), the exhaust socket (not
the motor unit) needs to be reposi‐
tioned.
Unsc
rew the fixing screws and pull
the top and bottom sections of the
socket apart.
P
osition the top section of the socket
over the cut-out in the back panel of
the cooker hood housing and attach
the bottom section to it from inside.
Secure the exhaust socket with the
fixing screws.










