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The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collec- tion point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this pro- duct is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this pro- duct, please contact your local city ofce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. This appliance is marked according to the Eu- ropean directive 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervi- sion or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and under stand the ha- zards involved. - Children shall not play with the appliance. - Cleaning and user maintenan- ce shall not be made by chil- dren without supervision. - If the power cable is dama- ged, it must be replaced by a cable or a special assembly, available from the manufactu- rer or its service de partment technique. - The room must have adequa- te ventilation when using the kitchen hood simultaneously with other appliances that use gas or other fuels (not yes ap- plies to appliances that simply release the air back into the room); - There is the possibility of re if the cleaning operations are not carried out as indicated in the instructions; - Do not prepare ambéed food under the kitchen hood. ATTENTION: The accessible parts can burn if used in con- junction with the cooking ap- pliances.10 Useful warnings: - Use an air outlet pipe with a maximum length not higher than 5 meters. - Limit the number of bends in the exhausting pipe as every bend reduces the performance up to one linear meter. (If you use 2 90° bends, than the length of the pipe has not to be higher than 3 meters). - The material for the pipe has to be approved by an authorized company. - It is important to avoid changes in the diameter (we recommend a diameter of 150mm). - Read carefully the manual of instructions and installation of the unit. - Sirius will not be responsible for problems of capacity and/ or noise level due to the missed respect of the warnings included in the manual of instructions. - SEM8/7 are equipped with a 200mm diameter hole for the exhausting pipe. If the unit that has to be connected to the remote fan is already equipped with a 200mm diameter hole, the nit is recommended to use a pipe with the same diameter in order to get good performances. Otherwise, if the unit is equip- ped with a 150mm diameter hole, than it is recommended to use the joint (from 200mm to 150mm), already supplied with the unit. The electric box cable should not be cut or joined together with other cables, since it could compromise the proper working and the safety conditions of the appliance. Furthermore, this will invalidate the ma- nufacturer’s warranty coverage. Warnings! As a result of the new EU65 “Energy label” and EU66 “ Ecodesign” regulations issued by the Euro- pean Commission, which came into force on January 1st, 2015 , our products have been adapted to comply with these new requirements. All of the models complying with the energy label requirements, are equipped with new electronics including a timer device for suction speeds control, when the air capacity exceeds 650m3/h. GME11 and GME22 products have the timer control function activated at IV speed for 6 minutes, if it is combined with a DOWNDRAFT or 5 minutes if it is combined with other products, such as ceiling hoods, wall hoods and island hoods. Once the abovementioned times elapse, the motor will switch to 3rd speed automatically. GME88 products have a maximum air capacity higher than 650m3/h at both 4th and 3rd speed, the- refore they will have the following by default timer control functions: GME88 with DOWNDRAFT EM 4° speed is time controlled for 6 minutes, after which the product switches to 2° speed 3° speed is time controlled for 7 minutes, minutes, after which the product switches to 2° speed GME88 with CEILING HOODS. 4° speed is time controlled for 5 minutes, minutes, after which the product switches to 2° speed 3° speed is time controlled for 7 minutes, minutes, after which the product switches to 2° speed The energy consumption of the appliance in stand – by mode is lower than 0.5W.GME 11 (dis. 1) - GME 88 (dis. 1A) The appliance is designed to exhaust fumes and odours very silently and in the best way. It must be installed in the house and connected to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (g. 2). Types of installation: to make the installation easy, the appliance can be xed on the wall, on the cei- ling or on the oor in a horizontal position (g. 3 ) or vertically (g. 4) to the xing level. Note: in the vertical xing, the brackets supplied can be used only on the longest side (g. 9). Installation of the appliance: after deciding the position and the type of installation, insert the anti- vibration rubber caps in the holes of the brackets supplied (g. 5C). The rubber caps must be put on the sides which are in contact with the wall. Put the brackets (g. 5A) on the remote tted extraction motor by matching its holes with those of the brackets. Fix with the screws supplied (g. 5B). Put the group on the point previously chosen for the installation and mark the points on the wall where the holes must be drilled. Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (g. 9A). Put the remote tted extraction motor on the wall by matching the holes of the brackets with the plastic dowels. Screw with the screws supplied (g. 9B). Connecting the pipes: the device is set up with an inlet and an outlet for connecting the pipes (check the direction of the air using the external label before mounting the evacuation pipes g. 7). Place the protective detail inside the air evacuation pipe (picture 6), connect the pipes and secure them with suitable metal clamps (g. 7). Att: pipes and clamps are the responsibility of the installer, x the metal protection using the special screws supplied to GME. The pipe (dis. 7A) must be connected to the hood located in the kitchen, the pipe (dis. 7B) must be directed towards the outside of the building. Connect the the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found in side the plastic box of the wiring . Make sure to respect the colors of cables when performing the electrical connection (g. 11). 11GME 22 (g. 12) - GME 22-A (g. 12A) The appliance was designed to exhaust odours and vapours in the best way. The appliance is to be installed on the outside wall of the house and connetted to the cooker-hood which is in the kitchen (g. 13). Installation: the mounting of the appliance is to be made by qualied technicians. Using the appropriate drilling jig (g. 14) drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage water pipes or power lines. The holes on the wall are to be drilled with a 8 mm. bit. Insert, step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled: - the corresponding plastic dowels supplied (g. 14A) - the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm. - the plastic pipe of 40 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the ap- pliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (g.14B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After xing the appliance on the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the exible pipes (g. 15). The xing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection to the hood: Connect the the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found in side the plastic box of the wiring . Make sure to respect the colors of cables when performing the electrical connection (g,17). In order to avoid water inltrations, please apply silicone on the product perimeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (g. 16). 12AVERTISSEMENTS Pour l’évacuation extérieure, respectez les prescriptions en vigueur. Le moteur extérieur est alimen- té par la hotte qui est située dans la cuisine. Avant de procéder à une opéra- tion d’entretien et de nettoyage quel conque, assurez-vous que l’appareille soit débranché. Tous les modèles sont en clas- se I, donc nécessi tent de prise de terre. - Cet appareil peut être utilisé par des enfants âgés de 8 ans et plus et des personnes ayant des capacités physiques, sen- sorielles ou men tales réduites ou un manque d’expérience et de connaissances s’ils ont reçu une supervision ou des instructions concernant l’utili- sation de l’appareil de manière sûre et comprennent les dan- gers impliqués. - les enfants ne doivent pas jouer avec l’appareil. - le nettoyage et l’entretien par l’utilisateur ne doivent pas être effec tués par des enfants sans surveillance. Si le câble d’alimentation est endommagé, il doit être rem- placé par un câble ou un as- semblage spécial, disponible
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 16 0 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pleas eapply silicon e on theproduc t perimeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10 2319SEM 11 234 56 78
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pl eas eapp ly silicon e on theproduc t per imeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10 SEM 1
SEM 1 (fig.1) Warning! The peripheral exhausting group (remote fitted extraction motor) is built in class II (symbol on the rating plate), therefore it must not be earthed. The appliance is designed to exhaust fumes and odours very silently and in the best way. It must be installed in the house and connected to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (fig. 2) or to the SCET control unit 1
Types of installation: to make the installation easy, the appliance can be fixed on the wall, on the ceiling or on the floor in a horizon tal position (fig. 3 ) o r vertically (fig. 4) to the fixing level. Note: in the vertical fixing, the brackets supplied can be used only on the longest side (fig. 6). Installation of the appliance: after deciding the position and the type of installation, insert the anti-vibration rubber caps in the holes of the brackets supplied (fig. 5C). The rubber caps must be put on the sides which are in contact with the wall. Put the brackets (fig. 5A) on the remote fitted extraction motor by matching its holes with those of the brackets. Fix with the screws supplied (fig. 5B). Put the group on the point previously chosen for the installation and mark the points on the wall where the holes must be d rilled. Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (fig. 6A). Put the remote fitted extraction motor on the wall by matching the holes of the brackets with the plastic dowels. Screw with the screws supplied (fig. 6B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an entra nce and an outlet to connect the pipes. Before connecting the exhaust pipes, check the d irection of the air showed on the external label (fig. 7). Connect the pipes and fix them with appropriate metal clamps (exhaust pipes and metal clamps have to be supplied by the installer). The pipe (fig. 7A) must be connected with the cooker-hood placed in the kitchen, and the pipe (fig. 7B) must be directed outside the building. Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable with a six- pin connection at one end. Insert it into the hood’s connection (External Motor version) or into the SCET-1 central unit (see fig. 8 for the end result). SEM 2 (fig.9) Warning! The remote fitted exhausting group (external motor) is built in class I plate, therefore it needs the earth connection. The appliance was designed to exhaust odours and vapours in the best way. The appliance is to be installed on the outside wall of the house and connetted to the cooker-hood which is in the kitchen (fig. 10) or to the SCET control unit 1. Installation: the mounting of the appliance is to be made by qualified technicians. Using the appropriate drilling jig (fig. 11) drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage water pipes or power lines. The holes on the wall are to be drilled with a 8 mm. bit. Insert, step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled:
- the corresponding plastic dowels supplied (fig. 11A)
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pl eas eapp ly silicon e on theproduc t per imeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10
SEM 1 (fig.1) Warning! The peripheral exhausting group (remote fitted extraction motor) is built in class II (symbol on the rating plate), therefore it must not be earthed. The appliance is designed to exhaust fumes and odours very silently and in the best way. It must be installed in the house and connected to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (fig. 2) or to the SCET control unit 1
Types of installation: to make the installation easy, the appliance can be fixed on the wall, on the ceiling or on the floor in a horizon tal position (fig. 3 ) o r vertically (fig. 4) to the fixing level. Note: in the vertical fixing, the brackets supplied can be used only on the longest side (fig. 6). Installation of the appliance: after deciding the position and the type of installation, insert the anti-vibration rubber caps in the holes of the brackets supplied (fig. 5C). The rubber caps must be put on the sides which are in contact with the wall. Put the brackets (fig. 5A) on the remote fitted extraction motor by matching its holes with those of the brackets. Fix with the screws supplied (fig. 5B). Put the group on the point previously chosen for the installation and mark the points on the wall where the holes must be d rilled. Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (fig. 6A). Put the remote fitted extraction motor on the wall by matching the holes of the brackets with the plastic dowels. Screw with the screws supplied (fig. 6B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an entra nce and an outlet to connect the pipes. Before connecting the exhaust pipes, check the d irection of the air showed on the external label (fig. 7). Connect the pipes and fix them with appropriate metal clamps (exhaust pipes and metal clamps have to be supplied by the installer). The pipe (fig. 7A) must be connected with the cooker-hood placed in the kitchen, and the pipe (fig. 7B) must be directed outside the building. Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable with a six- pin connection at one end. Insert it into the hood’s connection (External Motor version) or into the SCET-1 central unit (see fig. 8 for the end result). SEM 2 (fig.9) Warning! The remote fitted exhausting group (external motor) is built in class I plate, therefore it needs the earth connection. The appliance was designed to exhaust odours and vapours in the best way. The appliance is to be installed on the outside wall of the house and connetted to the cooker-hood which is in the kitchen (fig. 10) or to the SCET control unit 1. Installation: the mounting of the appliance is to be made by qualified technicians. Using the appropriate drilling jig (fig. 11) drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage water pipes or power lines. The holes on the wall are to be drilled with a 8 mm. bit. Insert, step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled:
- the corresponding plastic dowels supplied (fig. 11A)
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pl eas eapp ly silicon e on theproduc t per imeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pl eas eapply silicon e on theproduc t per imeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10 2319SEM 11 234 56 78 GME11 GME8837
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to av oid water infiltrations, pl eas eapply silicon e on theproduc t perimeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10 2319SEM 1
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After fix ing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to av oid water infiltrations, pl eas eapply silicon e on theproduc t perimeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 90004200072 - GM 07/10 2319SEM 1
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After f ixing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pleas eapply silicon e on theproduc t perimeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 20SEM 2
SEM 1 (fig.1) Warning! The peripheral exhausting group (remote fitted extraction motor) is built in class II (symbol on the rating plate), therefore it must not be earthed. The appliance is designed to exhaust fumes and odours very silently and in the best way. It must be installed in the house and connected to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (fig. 2) or to the SCET control unit 1
Types of installation: to make the installation easy, the appliance can be fixed on the wall, on the ceiling or on the floor in a horizo ntal position (fig. 3 ) o r vertically (fig. 4) to the fixing level. Note: in the vertical fixing, the brackets supplied can be used only on the longest side (fig. 6). Installation of the appliance: after deciding the position and the type of installation, insert the anti-vibration rubber caps in the holes of the brackets supplied (fig. 5C). The rubber caps must be put on the sides which are in contact with the wall. Put the brackets (fig. 5A) on the remote fitted extraction motor by matching its holes with those of the brackets. Fix with the screws supplied (fig. 5B). Put the group on the point previously chosen for the installation and mark the points on the wall where the holes must be d rilled. Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (fig. 6A). Put the remote fitted extraction motor on the wall by matching the holes of the brackets with the plastic dowels. Screw with the screws supplied (fig. 6B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an entr ance and an outlet to connect the pipes. Before connecting the exhaust pipes, check the d irection of the air showed on the external label (fig. 7). Connect the pipes and fix them with appropriate metal clamps (exhaust pipes and metal clamps have to be supplied by the installer). The pipe (fig. 7A) must be connected with the cooker-hood placed in the kitchen, and the pipe (fig. 7B) must be directed outside the building. Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable with a six- pin connection at one end. Insert it into the hood’s connection (External Motor version) or into the SCET-1 central unit (see fig. 8 for the end result). SEM 2 (fig.9) Warning! The remote fitted exhausting group (external motor) is built in class I plate, therefore it needs the earth connection. The appliance was designed to exhaust odours and vapours in the best way. The appliance is to be installed on the outside wall of the house and connetted to the cooker-hood which is in the kitchen (fig. 10) or to the SCET control unit 1. Installation: the mounting of the appliance is to be made by qualified technicians. Using the appropriate drilling jig (fig. 11) drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage water pipes or power lines. The holes on the wall are to be drilled with a 8 mm. bit. Insert, step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled:
- the corresponding plastic dowels supplied (fig. 11A)
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After f ixing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pl easeapp ly silicon e on theproduc t per imeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13).
- the two telescopic pipes in the hole of 160 mm.
- the plastic pipe of 4 0 mm. diameter. Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic pipe. Fix the appliance without the stainless steel external body, which was previously removed from the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall. Tighten with the screws supplied (fig.11B). Connection of the pipes: the appliance is endowed with an air entrance to be connected with the telescopic pipes and an air outlet. After f ixing the appliance o n the external wall, connect the two telescopic pipes, which are placed inside the wall, with the cooker-hood through the flexible pipes (fig. 12). The fixing between the pipes have to be made with appropriate metal clamps (pipes and clamps are supplied by the installer). Electrical connection of the hood: the appliance is equipped with a 7m electrical cable. Make the cable pass through the plastic hose in the wall (see fig. 12E), connect it to the appliance in the kitchen and then connect the ground wire to the screw near the connection b y means of nut and washer (see fig. 14). You can otherwise make the electrical connection to the SCET-1 central unit. In order to avoid water infiltrations, pleas eapply silicon e on theproduc t per imeter, close to the wall. Installation of the stainless steel external body: put the stainless steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (fig. 13). 20SEM 2
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