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Further to your various ducting options, below are some
tips on how to correctly duct your rangehood:
– Always use correctly sized ducting
— DO NOT reduce the size of the ducting
– Always use solid ducting
– Always use non-flammable ducting
– Always duct to the outside atmosphere
– Do not use flexible ducting
– Do not duct into the ceiling space- always vent to the
outside atmosphere.
– Avoid sharp 90 degree bends as much as possible,
use 45 degree bends instead wherever possible
– Duct to the outside atmosphere using the shortest
duct run possible
– Use cylindrical ducting whenever possible
Positioning the rangehood
Installation heights
– Over gas and electric cookers, Esatto
recommends our rangehoods to be mounted
at a height of between 600-800mm above the
cooking surface.
– Electric cooktops must have a minimum height of
600mm from the underside of the rangehood to the
cooktop face.
– Gas cooktops must have a minimum of 650mm from
the burner to the underside of the rangedhood.
– It is not recommended to install the rangehood
outside or over open flame grillers or barbecues.
Installing the rangehood
See illustration below
– Once you’ve determined your installation height,
drill 3 holes to install the mounting bracket (hook)
onto the wall ensuring that it’s secured in a level
position, Tighten the bracket with the screw plug
and screw (ST4mm X 30mm).
– When finished, line up the hood and hang onto the
wall bracket hook. (See pic A )
– Attach the extensible 150mm tube to the canopy.
Put the inside chimney with the outside chimney
together, ensure that the inner chimney piece can
move freely inside. Now attach the chimney to the
hood. When finished, fix the outside chimney to the
canopy, mark the hole and drill 2 holes, then tighten
the outside chimney bracket with screw plug and
screw (ST4mm X 30mm). (See pic B )
If you need the safety screws fixed into the hood,
please mark, drill and tighten the hood with screw
plug and screw (ST4mm X 30mm). Note, you will
need to remove the grease filters first. (See Pic C )
– Slide the inner chimney to adjust the inner chimney
height. When the height you required is reached,
mark it and accommodate the inner chimney bracket
with screw plug and screw (ST4mm X 30mm).When
finished, fix the inner chimney with the screws (4mm
X 8mm) to the inner chimney bracket . (See pic C )
Warning
Failure to install the screws or fixing device in
accordance with these instructions may result in
electrical hazards. The warning shall be in the same
part of the instructions that include details of how
to mount the equipment.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUED
8
Through your wall
Further to your various ducting options, below are some
tips on how to correctly duct your rangehood:
– Always use correctly sized ducting
— DO NOT reduce the size of the ducting
– Always use solid ducting
– Always use non-flammable ducting
– Always duct to the outside atmosphere
– Do not use flexible ducting
– Do not duct into the ceiling space- always vent to the
outside atmosphere.
– Avoid sharp 90 degree bends as much as possible,
use 45 degree bends instead wherever possible
– Duct to the outside atmosphere using the shortest
duct run possible
– Use cylindrical ducting whenever possible
Positioning the rangehood
Installation heights
– Over gas and electric cookers, Esatto
recommends our rangehoods to be mounted
at a height of between 600-800mm above the
cooking surface.
– Electric cooktops must have a minimum height of
600mm from the underside of the rangehood to the
cooktop face.
– Gas cooktops must have a minimum of 650mm from
the burner to the underside of the rangedhood.
– It is not recommended to install the rangehood
outside or over open flame grillers or barbecues.
Installing the rangehood
See illustration below
– Once you’ve determined your installation height,
drill 3 holes to install the mounting bracket (hook)
onto the wall ensuring that it’s secured in a level
position, Tighten the bracket with the screw plug
and screw (ST4mm X 30mm).
– When finished, line up the hood and hang onto the
wall bracket hook. (See pic A )
– Attach the extensible 150mm tube to the canopy.
Put the inside chimney with the outside chimney
together, ensure that the inner chimney piece can
move freely inside. Now attach the chimney to the
hood. When finished, fix the outside chimney to the
canopy, mark the hole and drill 2 holes, then tighten
the outside chimney bracket with screw plug and
screw (ST4mm X 30mm). (See pic B )
If you need the safety screws fixed into the hood,
please mark, drill and tighten the hood with screw
plug and screw (ST4mm X 30mm). Note, you will
need to remove the grease filters first. (See Pic C )
– Slide the inner chimney to adjust the inner chimney
height. When the height you required is reached,
mark it and accommodate the inner chimney bracket
with screw plug and screw (ST4mm X 30mm).When
finished, fix the inner chimney with the screws (4mm
X 8mm) to the inner chimney bracket . (See pic C )
Warning
Failure to install the screws or fixing device in
accordance with these instructions may result in
electrical hazards. The warning shall be in the same
part of the instructions that include details of how
to mount the equipment.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUED
Installation Instructions (Continued)
POSITIONING THE RANGEHOOD
• The typical installation method for your rangehood
is into a purpose built overhead/wall cabinet.
• Using a jigsaw, create the required cut-out for
your canopy rangehood, as per the measurement
dimensions in the diagram on page 5.
• Make sure the cut-out is at least 35mm from
the cabinet edge.
IMPORTANT: The height of the rangehood underside
must be a minimum of 600mm* to a maximum 800mm
from the top of your cooktop surface (for gas cooktops
this is the top of the gas burner).
* If the installation instructions for your cooktop specify
a greater distance than the minimum, then that shall be
the minimum height for installation.
COOKTOP FUEL TYPE:
DIMENSION A
Minimum* Maximum
Gas (multiple burners
with maximum 45.4 MJ/h
total output and no single
burner exceeding
16.2 MJ/h output)
600mm 800mm
Gas (multiple burners with
total output greater than
45.4 MJ/h but less than
77.8 MJ/h, and no single
burner exceeding
17.3 MJ/h output)
760mm 800mm
Gas (single burner
not exceeding
21.6 MJ/h output)
650mm 800mm
Gas (single burner with
an output greater than
21.6 MJ/h but not
exceeding 29.2 MJ/h)
760mm 800mm
Electric 600mm 800mm