Defy Appliances DCH309 manual Installation, Step

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Installation

Note: The extractor hood is intended to hang from a horizontal ceiling capable of supporting the weight of the hood. (Approximately 40Kg.)

Step 1

Carefully unpack the extractor hood, the component parts and remove the grease filter. See page 8.

With the assistance of a qualified installer, mount the top extension adaptor to the ceiling directly above the cooking surface using the 4 x M6 bolts as supplied.

Where applicable, cut a hole in the ceiling to accept the power cord, the fitted plug and an outlet pipe.

Step 2

Fit and secure the angular mounting structures into the four recesses on the extractor hood using the 12 x M6 bolts and washers supplied.

Step 3

Slide the lower chimney duct onto the extractor hood.

Slide the top chimney (the one with the slotted vents) into the lower chimney duct.

Step 4

Lift the extractor hood assembly into the top extension adaptor. Adjust to a suitable height

(A minimum clearance height of 650 mm is required when installed above a built in electric hob or 700 mm when installed above a built in gas hob).

Ensure that the extractor hood is level before tightening the 4 x M8 clamping bolts which hold the hood in place.

Connect the outlet pipe, if required, and insert the fitted plug into a 15A earthed socket.

Step 5

Slide the upper chimney duct into place against the ceiling.

Fasten from the sides with 2 x 4.8 mm self tapping screws.

Step 6

Fasten the lower chimney duct to the extractor hood from underneath.

Refit the grease filter.

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Contents Premium Island Extractor Hood Index IntroductionSafety when working with electricity Important safety instructionsGeneral safety Safety for childrenElectrical connection Safety adviceDescription Before useVenting air to the outside Preparing for installationTools required for installation Re-circulating filtered airMounting Diagram Step InstallationGrease filters Before and after use Optional Carbon pad filtersReplacing the light bulbs OperationDo not use Maintenance and cleaningCleaning materials Do use Cleaning procedureService centres Problem checkOwner’s responsibility Warranty