• Ensure that the hood is disconnected
from the mains supply.
• Open the electrical connections box,
removing the screws securing its cover,
and release the mains cable safety retai-
ner.
• Loosen the screws on the terminals mar-
ked N, L and remove the four screws
which secure the intermediate unit to the
chassis and guide the new cable to the
drillhole in the connections box, connec-
ting the blue wire to the N terminal and
the brown wire to the L terminal .
If the external cable is of a diameter greater
than the one supplied, entry to the connection
box is achieved by pressing its side, breaking
the lower thickness plastic area that has been
prepared for cases like this, and cutting off
any remaining burrs.
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Replacing the mains cable
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Extraction through the upper part (A)
Re-circulation through
active carbon
The system requires an outlet conduit.
The gas extraction lever should be set in the
position <<E>> situated in the casing.
An outlet tube (non-return) is fitted, checking
to ensure that the other outlets are duly cove-
red.
Place the lever situated in the casing in the
position <<I>>, ensuring that the round cover
is placed over the opening (A).
The active carbon filter is then placed in the
suction mouth.
If the kitchen is fitted with furnishings such
as wall cupboards, the hood may be placed
directly underneath them by using the set
that is drawn on the following page. If gas
extraction is required through the hood’s
upper outlet (A), then a sufficiently large orifi-
ce should be left for the gas outlet pipe to
be fitted.