English, Description, Installation – Candy CMD 95 X User Manual

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ENGLISH

DESCRIPTION

The hood may be installed in the filtering or the ducting version.

Filtering version (Fig. 1): The hood aspirates the kitchen air saturated with fumes and odours, purifies it through the
grease filters and charcoal filters and returns clean air into the room. For constant efficiency, the charcoal filters must
be replaced periodically.
Ducting version (Fig. 2): The hood aspirates the kitchen air saturated with fumes and odours, passes it through the
grease filters and expels it to the outside through an outlet pipe. With this version the charcoal filters are not required.

Decide from the outset on the type of installation (filtering or ducting). For greater efficiency, we recommend you

install the hood in the ducting version (if possible).

INSTALLATION

ATTENTION: Two persons are required for proper installation; the unit should be installed by a qualified

operator.

To facilitate installation, before starting remove the grease filter/s: press inward on the clamp at the handle and

pull the filter downward (Fig. 3).

INSTALLATION IN DUCTING VERSION:

Before fixing, the outlet pipe for air evacuation to the outside must be installed. Use an outlet pipe with: –

minimum indispensable length; – minimum possible bends (maximum angle of bend: 90°); – certified material (ac-
cording to the State); – an as smooth as possible inside. It is also advisable to avoid any drastic changes in pipe
cross-section (recommended diameter: 150 mm). For air evacuation to the outside, follow all the other instructions
given on the “Warnings” sheet.

Prepare the power supply within the telescopic chimney (for the electrical connection, follow all the other instruc-

tions on the “Warnings” sheet).

1.

Installation on the wall (Fig. 4): Using the special drilling template, drill the required holes in the wall. As

previously specified in the chapter “Warning” remember there must be a minimum of 650 mm between the bottom
edge of the hood and the stop of the stove. Secure the metal bracket (B) to the wall using the screws and plugs
(bracket, screws and plugs are all supplied with the unit). Use the 2 triangles cut into the bracket to position it
precisely along the vertical axis of the hood. Then set the hood onto the bracket (Fig. 5). Adjust the horizontal
position, shifting the hood to the right or left as needed lining it up with the wall units. If the height of the hood also
requires adjustment, use the special regulation screws (C) (supplied). Once regulation has been completed, finish
securing the hood with 4 more screws (D): mark the points for the 4 holes on the wall, remove the hood and drill (8mm
diameter holes); then use the plugs and screws to complete installation.

2.

Installation with rear panel (upon request) - Fig. 6: The rear panel is positioned at the top of the stove,

flush against the wall. Rest the lower edge of the panel behind the stove and anchor the upper edge to the wall using
the two holes found on the panel. Insert the screws and plugs provided (A). The unit is secured to the rear panel
as though it were being installed on the wall: use the supplied metal bracket (B) and the screws and plugs supplied
with the panel.

3.

Fixing the telescopic flues: - Adjust the width of the support bracket (E) of the telescopic flue by means

of the screws (F) as shown in Fig. 7. - Then, by means of the screw anchors and screws (G) provided, fix the bracket
to the ceiling in such a way that it is positioned along the axis with your hood. - Connect the air outlet pipe to the
air vent of the hood. - Use a flexible pipe and lock it to the air vent of the hood with a metal hose clamp - Fig. 8 (pipe
and clamp are not provided). - For exhaust hoods, turn the upper pipe over so that the air exhaust grid is in the lower
section (Fig. 9). Plug in the hood. Insert the extension pipes setting them on the hood; extend the upper pipe to the
ceiling and secure with the 2 screws (H) - Fig. 10.

INSTALLATION IN FILTERING VERSION:

Prepare the power supply within the telescopic chimney (for the electrical connection, follow all the other instruc-

tions on the “Warnings” sheet).

Fixing to the wall: for fixing to the wall refer to the instructions for the ducting version (see point 1, 2), then

continue with the instructions below.

Fixing the telescopic flues: - Adjust the width of the support bracket (E) of the telescopic flue by means of the

screws (F) as shown in Fig. 7. - Then, by means of the screw anchors and screws (G) provided, fix the bracket to
the ceiling in such a way that it is positioned along the axis with your hood. - Mount the flange on the hood in
correspondence to the air outlet point (Fig. 11). – Take the air baffle and fit a flexible pipe to it (125 mm diameter)
locking it with a metal hose clamp (pipe and clamps are not provided). Fit the air baffle to the upper flue (Fig. 12)
with 4 screws. Take the 2 assembled extension pipes and set them on the hood; extend the upper pipe to the ceiling
and secure with the 2 screws (H) - Fig. 10. Extend the lower pipe taping it in place and then connect the flexible
pipe to the hood reduction (Fig. 13). Plug in the hood. Extend the lower pipe downward setting it against the hood.
Install the carbon filter by pressing the 2 tabs on the filter down into the special housing (Fig. 14) and rotating upward.

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