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		 Operating and assembly instructions   
					AH 590-720   
					Freely Suspended Insular Hood   
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				6. Assembly instructions   
					6.1 Technical data   
					Weight without support frame and LK: 35 kg   
					Weight with support frame and LK: max. 60 kg   
					Dimensions: 47 3/16 x 27 1/2 / 1198 x 700 mm   
					Electrical connection   
					Pay attention to the rating plate data.   
					The appliance must only be connected by an   
					authorised specialist. The specialist is respon-   
					sible for perfect functioning of the appliance at its   
					installation location. He must explain the operating   
					principle of the appliance to the user with refe-   
					rence to the operating instructions. He must explain   
					to the user how the appliance can be isolated from   
					the mains whenever required.   
					Connection possibilities   
					It must be possible to isolate all poles of the   
					appliance from the mains by way of the domestic   
					fuse, or by means of accessible isolating device   
					with a contact gap of at least 3 mm.   
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				The applicable regulations of the energy supply   
					companies and the regional construction regula-   
					tions must be observed when installing the hood.   
					6.2 Installation   
					WARNING - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,   
					ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,   
					OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:   
					The minimum distance from the worktop to the   
					bottom edge of the wall hood is for electrical appli-   
					ances 24 / 600 mm and for gas appliances 30 /   
					762 mm.   
					a.) Installation work and electrical wiring must be   
					done by qualified person(s) in accordance with   
					all applicable codes and standards, including   
					fire-rated construction.   
					The extractor hood was conceived for the exhaust   
					air mode. The exhaust air can be routed into a se-   
					parate exhaust air shaft or directly into the open   
					through the outside wall.   
					b.) Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion   
					end exhausting of gases through the flue   
					(chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent   
					back drafting. Follow the heating equipment   
					manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards   
					such as those published by the National Fire   
					Protection Association (NFPA), and the American   
					Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air   
					Conditioning (ASHRAE), and the local code   
					authorities.   
					It is not allowed to pass the exhaust air into a flue   
					or exhaust air chimney that is in operation or into a   
					shaft that is linked to the heating basement. Consult   
					the chimney sweep responsible for your district   
					whenever you wish to pass the exhaust air into a   
					chimney that is not in operation.   
					During the course of planning, a chimney sweep   
					must be consulted if a room air-dependent hearth   
					is operated in the same room as the one in which a   
					hood is operated in the exhaust air mode. Adequate   
					incoming air must be ensured. The applicable con-   
					struction and safety regulations must be observed.   
					c.) When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do   
					not damage electrical wiring and other hidden   
					utilities.   
					d.) Ducted fans must always be vented to the   
					outdoors.   
					Adequate incoming air must be ensured if a wood,   
					coal, gas or oil heater or an open hearth is operated   
					in the same room as the one in which the hood is   
					installed.   
					e.) If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower,   
					it must be marked as appropriate for the appli-   
					cation and be connected to a GFCI (Ground   
					Fault Circuit Interrupter) - protected branch   
					circuit.   
					Safe operation is possible whenever the partial   
					vacuum in the place where the firing equipment   
					is installed does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar).   
					This can be achieved whenever the air needed for   
					combustion is able to enter through openings that   
					cannot be sealed, for example in doors, windows,   
					incoming/exhaust air wall boxes or by other techni-   
					cal means.   
					f.) NEVER place a switch where it can be reached   
					from a tub or shower.   
					WARNING:   
					To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork.   
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				Flexible aluminium pipes, corrosion-protected   
					sheet metal pipes and exhaust air pipes whose   
					material conforms to fire B1 in accordance with   
					DIN 4102 can be used. Exhaust air pipes should   
					have a nominal diameter of 6 / 150 mm.   
					As standard, the blow-out opening of the extractor   
					hood is in the upward direction.   
					To pass exhaust air through the outer wall, we   
					recommend the use of our telescopic wall box   
					TM 150-045 (Ø 6 / 150 mm).   
					Pay particular attention to ensuring that   
					Note:   
					– the exhaust air ducts and pipes are kept as short   
					as possible   
					to prevent the ingress of water, e.g. condensate or   
					rain water from an uncovered exhaust air shaft, our   
					condensate separator RV 060-150 must be installed   
					in the exhaust air line. The condensate separator   
					must still be accessible after installation.   
					– the pipes are not laid at an acute angle, but as   
					bends and that they are inserted into the shaft at   
					an inclined upward angle and   
					– there are no cross-sectional constrictions in the   
					upward direction (this reduces the volume flow).   
					The duct units listed below are available depen-   
					ding on the height of the ceiling:   
					Stainless steel-design ventilation duct:   
					LK 590-010 for ceiling heights of   
					7 10 - 8 8 / 2.39 - 2.64 m   
					LK 590-020 for ceiling heights of   
					8 8 - 9 6 / 2.64 - 2.89 m   
					LK 590-030 for ceiling heights of   
					9 6 - 10 4 / 2.89 - 3.14 m   
					(9 14/16") 251,5   
					(15 15/16") 405   
					2.39 - 3.14 m   
					7’10” - 10’4”   
					ceiling height   
					(27") 700   
					(47 3/16") 1200   
					Aluminium-design ventilation duct:   
					LK 590-011 for ceiling heights of   
					7 10 - 8 8 / 2.39 - 2.64 m   
					LK 590-021 for ceiling heights of   
					8 8 - 9 6 / 2.64 - 2.89 m   
					min. 600 (24 ) over electric hob   
					min. 762 (30 ) over gas hob   
					LK 590-031 for ceiling heights of   
					9 6 - 10 4 / 2.89 - 3.14 m   
					The dimensions above refer to a distance of 5’3” /   
					1.60 m from the floor to the bottom edge of the   
					hood.   
					If required, custom made duct units are available at   
					an extra charge.   
					The power connection must be placed within the   
					ventilation duct on the ceiling.   
					Fig. 18   
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				Installation above gas cooker / gas hob   
					Installation of the appliance above a gas cooking   
					device must conform to national safety regulations.   
					A minimum distance of 30 / 762 mm between the   
					hood and gas appliance must be observed.   
					Gas appliances may only be used under the   
					extractor hood when pots and pans are placed on   
					them!   
					Operation above gas cooker / gas hob   
					During operation the heat load of all hotplates and   
					oven must not exceed 13.5 kW.   
					Should the nominal heat loads of all hotplates com-   
					bined exceed 13.5 kW (e.g. combination with WOK   
					burner), during operation only a combination of hot-   
					plates of max. 13.5 kW must be used.   
					Exception:   
					the nominal heat loads of all hotplates combined to   
					a maximum of 15.4 kW can be operated for a very   
					short period of time (max. 15 minutes), if the hood is   
					running on a minimum of level 2. Otherwise there is   
					a risk of burns when touching the exterior of the ex-   
					tractor hood.   
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				Note:   
					(7 7/8") 200   
					the extractor hood is to be installed to a kitchen   
					ceiling or suspended ceiling. Ensure that the   
					ceiling is capable of providing a firm hold for a   
					maximum weight of hood and accessories of 60 kg.   
					(13 5/8") 346   
					Before marking the securing holes, make sure that   
					no electricity wires or water pipes or other wires/   
					pipes are laid at the drilling points in the ceiling.   
					Before installation check the enclosed wall plugs   
					and screws are suitable for your ceiling. If neces-   
					sary use special wall plugs.   
					Installation:   
					1. Using the drilling template mark the position of   
					the screws on the ceiling.   
					2. Drill 4 holes Ø 8 mm for the wall plugs. Push the   
					plugs flush with the ceiling (Fig. 19).   
					Fig. 19   
					3. Turn two screws to a 10 mm gap. Both screws   
					are placed in a position, in which at a later stage   
					of the installation the key-holes of the suppor-   
					ting frame are found (namely front left and back   
					right from the control panel of the hood).   
					4. Place the hood on a suitable base. Connect the   
					air outlet pipe to the hood.   
					5. Screw the support frame to the hood with   
					4 screws. The marking “FRONT” must be on the   
					same side as the control panel (Fig. 20).   
					Ventilation ducts LK 590-020/030/021/031   
					only: the enclosed extension module should be   
					mounted on top of the support frame. Follow the   
					above instructions for mounting the support   
					frame and hood.   
					Fig. 20   
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				6. Adjust the support frame to the desired height   
					and secure with 8 screws. The length of the   
					support frame can be adjusted in steps of   
					3/4 / 20 mm from 15 3/16 / 386 mm to   
					25 7/16 / 646 mm (Fig. 21).   
					Note:   
					ensure that the minimum distance between the   
					hob and the extractor hood is maintained –   
					24 / 600 mm for an electric hob and 30 / 762 mm   
					for a gas hob   
					7. Stainless steel ventilation ducts only   
					(LK 590-010/020/030):   
					pull the protective film off the metal surface.   
					8. Place both ventilation ducts over the support   
					frame. Take care not to scratch the sensitive   
					duct surface.   
					9. Attach the electrical plug to the support frame   
					with sticky tape so that it can be easily reached   
					later.   
					Fig. 21   
					10. Hang the hood and the support frame with the   
					two key-holes to the two screws in the ceiling   
					(Fig. 22).   
					Attention: the two screws cannot support   
					the weight of the hood. Therefore it must be   
					supported at this stage!   
					Fig. 22   
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				11. Adjust the hood to the final position and attach it   
					with all 4 screws to the ceiling (Fig. 23).   
					12. Connect the air outlet pipe.   
					13. Connect the hood to the electricity supply.   
					14. Pull the top duct unit up into its final position.   
					Secure the top duct unit with 4 screws on the   
					support frame (Fig. 24).   
					Note: avoid scratches when pulling the ele-   
					ments apart by placing the assembly template,   
					for example, over the top edge of the bottom   
					duct to protect it.   
					15. Replace the glass plates with the printed side   
					facing down. Position the glass plates at the   
					chimney side first.   
					Note: when putting the glass plates in place,   
					make sure that you do not scratch the chimney.   
					16. Check the appliance functions correctly.   
					Fig. 23   
					Fig. 24   
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