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FUMES DISCHARGE (only intended for personnel qualied to assemble the hood)
EXTERNAL EXHAUST HOOD VERSION SUCTION
In this version, the kitchen fumes and vapours are conveyed outside through an exhaust pipe.
The air outlet tting that extends from the upper part of the hood must be connected with the pipe that conducts
the fumes and vapours to an external output.
Do not connect the equipment to discharge pipes of fumes produced from combustion (for example boil-
ers, replaces, etc) and you are to comply with the regulations in force regarding external air discharge.
The fumes outlet pipe must have:
- a diameter not less than that of the hood tting;
- a slight slope downwards (drop) in the horizontal sections to prevent any formation of condensation from owing
back to the hood;
- the minimum required number of bends;
- minimum required length (long pipes with various bends can reduce suction performance of the hood and trigger
vibrations of the check valve).
If the fumes outlet pipe passes through cold environments such as attics, etc., it is possible that water condensation
forms due to sudden changes in temperature. In this case, you are required to insulate the pipes.
The hood supplied with an 800 m
3
/h motor is equipped with a check valve whose function is to prevent external air exchange when the hood is not
operating: refer to the instructions
D on page 5 for assembly.
When the kitchen hood is used simultaneously with other appliances that use gas or other fuels, the room must have sucient ventila-
tion, in accordance with regulations in force.
The active carbon lters in this version are to be removed. Refer to the instructions Q on page 9 for removal.
Deviation for Germany: when the kitchen hood is used at the same time as appliances that are powered by energy other than electricity, the negative pressure
in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar).
HOOD VERSION WITH INTERNAL RECIRCULATION FILTERING
In this model, air passes through the active carbon lters to be puried and is then recycled into the kitchen envi-
ronment.
Check that the active carbon lters are assembled onto the hood, if not, install them as indicated in the in-
structions
Q on page 9.
If the hood is set up with a ltering version, the check valve must not be assembled: remove it if it is on the air outlet
tting of the motor (carry out operations described in the instructions
D on page 5 in reverse order).
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (only intended for personnel qualied to assemble the hood)
The Blade island hood can be installed in various congurations.
The generic assembly steps apply to all installations; for each case, follow the specic steps provided for the required installa-
tion.
Phase
D page 4
r Measure the distance (H) from cooker to ceiling; decide the height you wish to position the hood at and take the measurement (H1) as illustrated
in Fig.
1
.
Phase
B page 4
r Take the trellis down from the assembly (T+T1) the 8 screws (V2) and put them aside (Fig.
1
).
INSTALLATION ON CEILING
WITH/
WITHOUT
FALSE CEILING
Phase C page 5
INSTALLATION ON CEILING WITHOUT EXTENSION H AND TRELLIS T
Phase C1 page 5
Phase
C page 5
r Slide the two parts of the trellis (T) and (T1) to the previously established height (H1) (Fig.
1
).
r When the height is set (H1), put the 8 screws back in (V2) to secure the two parts of the trellis (T) and (T1) together (Fig.
2
).
r Mark 4 drilling points on the ceiling (also identied on page 3), drill (Fig.
3
) Put in 4 x ø 8mm expansion bolts and secure the trellis assembly
(T+T1) to the ceiling by the relative screws (V1) (Fig.
4
).
With false ceilings, the trellis (T+T1) must always be bolted to a masonry ceiling: if this is not possible and it is necessary to attach the hood
directly to the false ceiling, said false ceiling must be reinforced or somehow tted with a solution that can guarantee safely attaching the
hood to it, taking into account the strength of the used materials and the weight of the hood (reported on page 2).
The xing kit (screws and plugs) supplied with the hood can only be used on masonry walls: should it be necessary to install the
hood onto walls in a dierent material, assess other xing systems keeping the wall resistance and weight of the hood in mind (indicated
on page 2).
Phase
C1 page 5
Only for version with external exhaust (suction): if required by the selected height (H1), it is possible to install the hood using only the trellis (T1)
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