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markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
- The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is
marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol
or coloured green or green and yellow.
- The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N
or coloured black.
- The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter
L or coloured red.
ATTENTION: Do not forget to use adequate plugs to the support brackets. Enquire after the manu-
facturers. Do an embedding if necessary. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility in case
of a faulty hanging due to the drilling and the setting up of plugs.
1) Draw a vertical line up the wall from the centre of the cooking appliance below as illustrated in g.
4 - item 1.
2) Mark a point on the vertical line which corresponds to the lower canopy position ( The height H of
the splashback item B is 402 mm ) and draw a horizontal line parallel to the stove top at a distance
of 580 - 18 mm above this point.
3) Mark the 2 hole centres for the canopy xing cup screws item T at a distance both left and right of
the vertical line of 312 mm as illustrated in g. 4.
4) Place one of the brackets g. 4, item 2 on the wall 2 mm from the ceiling or from the upper limited
of the chimney aligning the notches on the bracket centrally over the vertical line and mark the hole
centres
5) Place the second of the brackets item 2 on the wall aligning the notches on the bracket centrally
over the vertical line , at a distance X, which is equivalent to the height of the upper chimney section
item S, mark the hole centres and then drill the holes using an 8 mm masonry drill and x the cup
screws and the 2 brackets using the plastic rawl plugs provided.
6) Hook the canopy item C onto the cup screws item T as illustrated g. 2. The canopy should be se-
cured to the wall using the two key hole slots, whose centres are located 61 mm below cup screws.
Unhook the canopy, drill the holes using a 6.5 mm masonry bit and insert the rawl plug.
7) Draw a horizontal line through the vertical level with the back edge of the cooking surface. Place
the splashback against the wall onto the top of the cooking appliance. it could be x by rawl plugs
and screws on the bottom.
8) Hook the canopy item C onto the cup screws item T as illustrated in g. 2. The canopy can be ad-
justed horizontally and vertically ensuring the canopy aligns with the splashback and the cooking
appliance, by turning the adjustment screw item V. The canopy can be adjusted so that it aligns with
the wall by turning the adjustment screw item V2.
9) Secure the canopy to the wall using the security xing screw as illustrated in g. 3.
10) Place the noise-reduction tube item 4 over the round outlet on top of the canopy while pressing down
until it snaps into position ( Fig. 5), then the non-return backow aps item 3 over the noise-reduction
tube and duct the canopy to the outside using ducting 150 mm (6 ins) manufactured from re retard-
ant material , produced to BS.476 or DIN 4102-B1. Before tting the chimney to the canopy make
the electrical connection as described in the section titled ‘’ELECTRICAL WIRING’’, see as well UK
specications. When the electrical connection has been made , test the lights and the fan motor. Fit
the silent pack item 5 as illustrated in g. 6, operation 1 and 2 by clamping the two plastic rings on
either side of the motor diffuser and tting together noise-reduction casings and plastic rings.
IN THE REMOTE INSTALLATION MODE :
a. Connect the ducting 200 mm ( 8ins) onto the round outlets on the top of the canopy and onto the
round inlet of the motors at a distance and secure the connections with appropriate clamping rings
or adhesive tape.
b. Connect the earth connection onto the terminal marked with the earth symbol and clamp the connector
onto the motor housing as illustrated Fig. 12.
11)The chimney stack consists of two sections. Fit the upper section item S rst by expanding the chimney
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