The minimum distance between the supporting surface for the cooking vessels on the hob and the lowest part of the range hood must be not less than 50cm from electric cookers and 70cm from gas or mixed cookers. If the instructions for installation for the gas hob specify a greater distance, this must be adhered to.

Fix the bracket behind the hood near the joining ring (Fig. 4.1a).

Note: The bracket can be adjusted horizontally. This is useful for successive small adjustments of the position of the hood (Fig. 4.1b).

Draw a centerline on the wall from the cooking top to the ceiling (Fig. 5.2).

Taking account of the distance from the cooking top, mark the distance from the cooking top and position the template (if supplied) to the wall on the mark (Fig. 5.3).

Mark the hole to be made, make it and insert the dowel and partially screw 1 screw up (Fig. 5.4).

Fix the flue support to the wall as close as possible to the ceiling (Fig. 6.1). In this phase, for the filter version, also fix the baffle (Fig. 6.2).

Connect the hood to the partially screwed screw (Fig. 6.3a – if necessary the hood can be adjusted horizontally, repositioning the bracket suitably – Fig- 6.3b)

Mark the 4 definitive fixing points of the hood:

2 below: removing the fat filters (Fig. 6.4), 2 above at the sides of the bracket.

Remove the hood, make the holes, insert the dowels (Fig. 6.5), replace the hood, insert and screw all the screws up decisively (Fig.6.6 - Fig. 6.7).

Suction Version: the steam is sucked and sent outside through a discharge tube that is fixed to the joining ring positioned on the upper part of the hood.

Attention! If the hood is provided with a mounted carbon filter, this must be removed.

The discharge air must not be discharged in a conduit used for expelling fumes produced by gas or other fuel apparatuses but must have an independent exit. All the national regulations about the discharge of air must be respected.

Filter Version: the filtered air passing through a carbon filter is recycled into the surrounding environment. Attention! If the hood is not provided with a carbon filter it must be ordered and mounted before use. Installing the telescopic flue.

Connect the hood to the power supply and fix the telescopic flue to the support with two screws and let the lower part slide until reaching the appropriate seat on the upper side of the hood (Fig. 7).

1a. 2 x Ø 3,5x9,5

1b.

Fig. 4

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2 x Ø 8mm

2 x 5x45

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7.

 

5.

6.

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4.-5.-6.

 

4 x Ø 8mm

4.-5.-6.

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4 x 5x45

 

 

 

÷ 5 mm

2.

1 x Ø 8mm

4.

1 x 5x45

3.

 

Fig. 5

2.

2 x Ø 3,5x6,5

4.

4.

6.

6.

5.

5.

2 x Ø 3x9

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Hotpoint HE63 HE73 HE93 manual 1a x Ø 3,5x9,5 Ø 8mm ÷ 5 mm Ø 3,5x6,5

HE63 HE73 HE93 specifications

The Hotpoint HE63, HE73, and HE93 are a series of versatile electric cookers that stand out due to their combination of advanced features, impressive technology, and user-friendly design. Each model in the series offers a variety of functionalities that cater to different culinary needs and preferences, making them suitable for diverse cooking styles.

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