SAVE VTR 100B INSTALLATIONV1

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| Installation
Before hanging the ventilation unit on the wall, the cooker hood must be mounted on the wall or in the cabinet, as the
cooker hood power and control cables must be routed to the top and the already installed ventilation unit will block
access.
There are two options how to install the cooker hood:
The cooker hood is attached directly to the bottom of the unit. This option can be used when the whole unit with a
cooker hood will be shifted forward using wood blocks to be alighted with the cupboards or when the cupboard size
matches the unit and no adjustments are needed. This way the unit can be simply mounted directly on the wall with
already attached cooker hood.
The cooker hood is attached to the sides of cupboards using included brackets. If the unit and cooker hood is not
aligned, a flexible duct must be used since it will be impossible to insert the cooker hood directly into the unit.
Follow instructions in the manual delivered with the cooker hood.
7.4.1 Installation between or in a cupboard without a base with a cooker hood attached
directly to the unit
Fig. 12 Attaching the cooker hood directly to the unit
1. Remove the cooker hood filter to access holes at the top of the cooker hood from inside.
Insert included screws (figure 12, pos. 2) into the cooker hood holes, place included plastic spacers on the each pro-
truding screw to prevent over-tightening (figure 12, pos. 3).
2. Place a circular insulation on the cooker hood connector to prevent air leaking (figure 12, pos. 4).
3. Insert the cooker hood duct connector into the unit and tighten the screws.
Screw the cooker hood directly to the bottom of the unit using prepared holes (figure 12, pos. 1).
Mounting the unit with attached cooker hood
1. Pull the cooker hood power supply and control cables to the top since the mounted SAVE VTR 100/B unit will block
access to the back.
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