View of the range hood, Installation – Kleenmaid RHSGALA User Manual
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View of the
Range
hood
- Fig. 1
1. Control panel
2. Work-light
3. Grease filters
4. Telescopic chimney
5. Outlet (Only for Filter version)
Use:
Two systems
are available
Exhaust mode
Vapours are extracted outside through an
exhausting pipe that is affixed to the connection
ring above the
range
hood.
Diameter of the exhausting pipe must be equal to
that of the connection ring.
In the horizontal runs
,
the duct must be slightly
slanted (about 10°) and directed upwards to vent
the air easily from the room to the outside.
Attention!
If the
range
hood is supplied with
a
carbon
filter,
then it must be removed.
Filter version
The air is filtered through a carbon filter (for its
installation see paragraph "Carbon
F
ilter") and
recirculated into the room through the grating on
the chimney.
Attention!
If the
range
hood is not supplied with
a
carbon
filter,
it must be ordered and mounted.
This version is used when there is no exhaust
duct for venting outdoors or when it is impossible
to install one.
Installation
The rangehood must be placed at a minimum
distance of 650mm above an electric, gas or
mixed cooktop. Please confirm this
measurement with your Local Building
Electric connection
Before completing any connection, make sure the
house voltage corresponds with the voltage
indicated on the label affixed inside the
range
hood
.
It is advisable to call a qualified technician to make
the electrical connection.
Appliance fitted with
a
plug.
Connect it to a socket which conforms with
current regulations.
If you intend to connect it directly to the electric
mains, remove the plug and fit an approved
bipolar switch with a minimum contact opening of
no less than 3mm.
If the plug is not accessible once it has been
inserted in the socket, it will
be
necessary
to fit an approved bipolar switch with
a minimum
contact opening of no less than 3mm.
The manufacturers are not liable for any problems
caused by the user’s failure to observe the
above instructions.
Mounting on the wall
1.
Rest the template correctly against the
wall. The
lower
corner of the template
corresponds to the
lower corner of the
rangehood. Fig. 2.
2. A cross is marked on the template to indicate
the centre. Mark this point on the wall. Fig. 2.
3. Drill two holes (Ø 8 mm) in the wall at the points
indicated, insert the stops (Ø 8 mm) and screw
in the hooks provided. Fig. 2.
4. Hang the
range
hood and adjust its position
using the
screws on the hooks. Fig. 3.
5. The reference point “a” marked on the body of
the
range
hood must coincide with the line
you have drawn on the wall. Fig. 3.
6. Once the
range
hood has been correctly
aligned, remove the grease filter.
7. From inside the
range
hood, mark the final
points at
which the hood has to be fixed to the
wall. Fig.
4.
To reach these points it will be
necessary to
remove activated carbon filter
frame until the
filter itself is replaced -
8. Remove the
range
hood.
9. Drill 2 holes (Ø 8 mm) and insert the plugs (Ø
8 mm). Fig. 4.
10.
Hang the
range
hood up again.
11.
Fix the
range
hood into its final position
using 2
screws (Ø 5x45 mm). Fig. 4.
12.
Remove the telescopic chimney support M by
unscrewing the side screws R (one on each
side - these screws must be kept). Fig. 5.
13.Remove the air pipe L from the telescopic
chimney support M; to do this, unscrew the
Authority.
see Fig. 9.