Fitting into wall cupboard
Note: The extractor hood housing can be
clad inside the wall cupboard (e.g. with
chipboard).
If so, observe the following:
❑
The intermediate base must not be
placed on the extractor hood housing.
❑
Never attach cladding to the housing.
❑
Provide access for customer service.
❑
If the extractor hood is to be installed
further back in the cupboard, the stops
for the filter drawer can be moved
forwards.
❑
To do this, undo the screws, move the
stops and retighten the screws.
Attaching the handle moulding:
A handle moulding must be attached to
the filter drawer.
This handle moulding may be a wooden
strip which matches the kitchen units or a
handle moulding available as an optional
accessory (see optional accessories on the
back page).
1. Using the enclosed template
O
III , mark
the attachment points on the wooden
strip and make holes with a bradawl.
When you drill:
2 mm dia – max. 10 mm in depth.
Re-adjusting the limit switch:
1. Check whether the extractor hood
switches off when the filter drawer is
inserted.
2. If the extractor hood does not switch off,
re-adjust the limit switch.
3. Unscrew the screw in small steps –
max. 2 revolutions.
2. Align handle
moulding
and screw
to the
appliance.
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