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Installation
Mounting accessories included
1 Coupling ring 8 metal screws 2,9 x 16 (if the hood is used in the extractor version) or the top of the cabinet (if the hood is used the hood in the recirculation version). � Remove the frame by pushing the two side � release keys (5-6). Fix the coupling ring on the exhaust hole of the hood and make connection with the bottom end of the hose (7a-b), seal with tape. Attention: The hose is not supplied and must be purchased separately. Prepare the electrical connection (8). Fit the hood into the opening and fix securely to the cabinet with 8 screws (9). Fit the frame (10 - snap into place).
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Fixing the hood into a cabinet
This cooker hood is designed to be fitted to a cabinet or similar support. � Create an opening in the bottom of the cabinet to insert the cooker hood (1-2). � Make a hole on the top of the cabinet to fit the hose and for the electrical cable (3). � Fit a hose (4) long enough to reach the outside
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