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Installation between two cabinets
The locking screws must be in place (x 2). If this is not the case, the hood could drop. If the hood is to be installed in such a way that the top edge of the front panel is aligned with the base of the cabinet (Fig. 12), follow the instructions provided for "Installing the hood in a cabinet" with 16 mm walls, points 3-8. If the hood is to be installed at a height above that of the cabinet base: 1. Use the installation template to trace two vertical lines on either side (Fig. 13). 2. Measure the height at which the hood must be installed. 3. Install the suspension bars (Fig. 14). The drawing illustrates the left-hand side. The right-hand side is the exact opposite. 4. Raise the hood and insert the hooks in the special slots. 5. Push the hood against the wall. Check that all the hooks are correctly inserted in the slots. 6. Install the locking screw (see "Installing the hood in a cabinet",Fig. 11).
Fig. 12 1.
Fig. 13 2.
Fig. 14 3.
Depth adjustment
Once the hood has been installed, adjust it so that it is in line with the wall. 1. Remove the filter as illustrated in the chapter entitled "Care and cleaning". 2. Unscrew the screws (Fig. 15). 3. Push the adjustment arms against the wall. 4. Tighten the screws. 5. Reposition the grease filter.
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