Iii.2 Fixing The Hood To The Cabinet; Iii.3 Electrical Connection; Use - Galvamet HIDE Installation, Operating And Maintenance Manual

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The hood is equipped with all the necessary fastenings for its installation, which are suitable for most surfaces. Verify
that the installation surface is strong.
Installation must be carried out by qualified installers according to present regulations.

III.2 Fixing the hood to the cabinet

For the correct installation of the hood, it is necessary to drill a housing hole on the cabinet with the dimensions
indicated in Fig.3.2.1. The upper part of the cabinet will have to accommodate the fumes outlet, and must therefore
be drilled according to the indications shown in Fig.3.2.1-A. The power cable must be suitably routed from the wall
unit according to the position of the power socket.
Insert the hood from the bottom upwards in the hole made in the lower part of the cabinet (Fig.3.2.2). The ascent
stops when the swinging anchors (Fig. 3.2.2-A) click into place so that the hood can be hooked onto the cabinet.
Open the lower panel, remove the metal filters by acting on the handles (Fig. 3.2.3) and tighten the screws located on
the sides of the compartment (Fig. 3.2.4-A) until the hood rises to the level of the cabinet. Repeat the operation
alternating the right and left screws until it is completely tightened.
Insert cover A as in Fig. 3.2.5 and secure it to the hood with the screws provided (Fig.3.2.5-B).

III.3 Electrical Connection

The electrical connection must be carried out ONLY by qualified technicians.
The electrical protection of the electrical connection upstream of the equipment must comply with the regulations in
force.
Caution! Make sure that the voltage (V) and frequency (Hz) indicated on the serial number plate located
on the appliances correspond to those available at the installation site.
Any change to the electrical installation necessary to install the hood should only be undertaken by qualified staff.
After installation, insulated parts and those carrying electricity must be protected from any possible contact.
Caution! If the electrical connection is carried out incorrectly or not meeting the regulations, it may
damage part of the appliance and the warranty will not be valid.
Warning! Before making the electrical connection, turn the main switch of the domestic system to
"off".
These appliances must be earthed.
Two types of connections to the network are possible:
1.Using a standard plug connected (Fig. 3.3.1) to the power cord and inserted into an accessible
socket outlet (to be disconnected during service operations). Make sure that the plug is accessible
even after the complete installation of the appliance.
2.Stable connection to the network by interposing a bipolar switch to ensure disconnection from the
network, with a contact opening distance allowing complete disconnection under the conditions of
the overvoltage category III, by the installation rules (Fig. 3.3.2.).
Earth connection (yellow-green wire) should not be interrupted.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its authorized service
center or by a qualified technician, to prevent any risk.
IV USE
This cooker hood can be installed in ducted or filtering mode.
Ducted (external evacuation, Fig. 4.1.1). Remove any anti-odor activated carbon filters if present. Kitchen smokes are
vented outside through a flue (not provided with the hood) joined to the exhaust pipe flue connector.
This pipe must not under any circumstances be connected to cooker, boiler or burner exhaust pipes, etc.
Install this flue after completing what is described in the INSTALLATION.
The use of pipes and holes on the wall with a smaller diameter than the motor output will cause a decrease in suction
performance and an increase in the noise level.
Use as short as possible tubes and with few curves.
Use pipes with smooth internal surfaces
Filtering mode (ductless, Fig. 4.1.2). The cooking fumes pass through the anti-odor activated charcoal filters (not
supplied with the hood) to be purified and recycled into the kitchen through a pipe connected to the exhaust fitting of
the hood that leads to a hole made in the upper part of the cabinet.This hole must be free and communicating with
the kitchen area. It is therefore necessary to install the two active carbon filters at the ends of the internal extractor
fan (chapter VI.3).
The use of anti-odor filters reduces the performance of the hood.
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3.3.1
3.3.2

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