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Fitting the extractor hood
To the wall
60 cm wide extractor hood:
With 4 screws. Fig. 10.
90 cm wide extractor hood:
With 4 screws. Fig. 10.
1. Mark mounting boreholes.
Dimensions can be found in Fig. 10 or
use template.
2. Drill 6 mm dia. holes and insert wallplugs
flush with the wall.
3. Screw in the upper screws (on left and
right) until there is a gap of approx. 7mm
between the screw head and the wall.
4. Remove the filter grille
(see Instructions for use)
5. Attach the extractor hood.
6. If the cooker hood is not in perfect hori-
zontal level (fig. 11/1), adjust it by using
the adjusting screws (fig. 11/2).
7. Tighten the lower screw (with washer)
inside the extractor hood. Fig. 12.
To a wall-hanging cupboard
60 cm wide extractor hood:
With 4 screws. Fig. 13.
90 cm wide extractor hood:
With 4 screws. Fig. 13.
1. Dimensions for the mounting boreho-
les can be found in Fig. 13, or place a
template on the base of the wall-hanging
cupboard.
2. Mark the mounting holes and make pilot
holes with a bradawl. Fig. 13.
In exhaust-air mode (upwards) mark the
exhaust-air opening and saw out.
Fig. 13.
❑ 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. Fig. 14.
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Final assembly

Extractor hood
Selecting the operating mode Fig. 15:
❑ Exhaust-air mode:
❑ Circulating-air mode: Position 2
❑ Connect to the power supply.
❑ Insert the filter grille(see Instructions for
use).
Specifications
Weight in kg:
in accordance with DIN 44971
Width
Exhaust air
60 cm
8,2
90 cm
9,7
Illuminance in lux:
110 Lux (2 x 40 Watt)
Design changes with respect to technical deve-
lopment shall remain withheld.
Position 1
Circulating air
8,7
10,2

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