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7 Hold the suspension system against the ceiling making sure the holes are aligned.
8 Fasten the suspension system to the ceiling with four screws.
9 Fit a flexible exhaust air-pipe onto the cooker hood to the exhaust opening in the ceiling.
Plug in the appliance.
10 Remove the four screws fiited on the outside of the suspension system and keep them for later use. Slide the chimney over the
suspension system and slide both parts against the ceiling. Make sure the inner chimney has the ventilation grids at the top.
11 On the bottom of the inner chimney are four holes. Place a screw in each one and fasten it till halfway. Now gently lower the
chimney parts until they rest on the screws.
12 Remove the four screws which are at the top on the outside of the cooker hood and keep them. Hold the cooker hood below
the suspension system and carefully slide the cooker hood upwards until it is at the right height. Make sure the top of the cooker
hood is aligned with the suspension system. Fasten the cooker hood with the four screws through the holes in the suspension
system. Tighten the screws. The cooker hood is now fastened to the suspension system.
13 Slide the outer chimney complety upwards against the ceiling. Completely tighten the four screws which supported the chimney.
14 Carefully lower the outer chimney until it rests on the cooker hood.
Remove all the protective film before using the cooker hood. The cooker hood is ready for use.
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
Make sure the supply voltage ratings correspond with those stated on the rating plate. Plug the appliance in. The cooker hood is
provided with a plug. Make sure the plug remains accessible. Place the socket, if necessary, out of sight behind the exhaust-air pipe.
Attention: if you want to make a fixed connection, ensure that a multi-pole switch with a distance between contacts of 3 mm is
installed in the supply cable.