Instruction Manual
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11. Insert the non-return valve on the outlet
opening in the upper part of the hood.
12. Attach the end of the suction pipe to the non-
return valve in the upper part of the range hood.
13. Chimney ue Attach the other end of the
suction pipe to the ange in the wall. It must
have a diameter corresponding to the suction
pipe. A smaller diameter can cause lower
suction performance and higher noise when
using the range hood. Do not bend the suction
pipe excessively. The maximum bending angle
is 90°. To ensure efcient suction performance,
we recommend bending the suction pipe only
once.
14. Recirculation: Cut a hole in the top of the
cabinet of the same diameter as the suction
pipe. Insert a protective grille specially designed
for recirculating air into the room in the
opening. Attach the other end of the suction
pipe to the protective grille from below.
Electrical wiring
Before plugging the range hood into the mains socket, make sure that the voltage
indicated on its rating plate matches the voltage in your mains socket. If in doubt,
contact your electricity supplier.
If the socket needs to be modied, always contact a qualied electrician. The electrical
wiring must be carried out in accordance with the valid regulations and directives in
force in the country of installation.
The range hood is equipped with an electrical plug, which you plug into a properly
grounded electrical outlet after installation.
We recommend that the electrical socket to which the range hood will be connected
be placed in a separate circuit with its own circuit breaker.
USE
Before rst use
Wipe the outside of the appliance with a soft sponge slightly moistened with warm
water.
Inserting the carbon lters
Note:
Do this step if you are using the recirculation method.
1. Remove the front panel and carefully remove the grease lter.
2. Insert the new lter on one side of the motor unit and turn the lter clockwise to
secure it.
3. Install the grease lter and front panel.