Mounting � Figure 7
� Place the outline (1) on the angle above the cooker hood. � As demonstrated, drill the hole and insert four screw anchors and four screws (2). Do not screw in the screws completely, because they act as a hook for the cooker hood. � Prepare the electrical connections and realize a perforation on the wall where the cooker hood is required to be mounted in the external air discharge version. � Remove the telescopic structure A from the four screws (3), use a pencil to mark two perforation for the safety screws, remove the telescopic structure again A, drill both perforations and insert both the screw anchors (4). � Adjust the telescopic structure: the three components render possible a lengthening between 80 and 100 cm (A). When both upper components (B) are divided in the same way, the structure may be lengthened between 100 and 120 cm (between 100 and 100.5 cm in the model with the tube). Only for extractor version � Fix the deviation plate F for the air circulation with four screws (2 x 2) on the upper part of the structure A and secure it with a tubing of suitable length (5) to the cooker hood�s discharge. Only for the filter version � Ensure that the tube is long enough at the connection ring above the cooker hood (5). After selecting the preferred installation, proceed in the following manner: � Suspend the box (ensuring that the electrical connection box is on the side where the command components are to be located) and screw in the four screws (6). Introduce and screw in both the safety screws (7). � Carry out the electrical connection (8). � Introduce the chimney cap and fix it to the box with two screws (9), and leave the lower part of the tab momentarily hanging downwards (10). � Suspend the cooker hood covering in the box and affix the provided nut screws (11). Screw in the four screws (10). � Connect the motor (13a) and the lights (13b), move the lower side of the chimney cap and fix it to the cooker hood using two screws (14).