
Placing
The ventilator is for use in caravans, motorhomes and
boats and designed to be placed above the food prepa-
rationarea,preferablybuilt-intoanexistingtopcupboard.
Thedistancefrom thegas-stove flame to thelower edge
of the cooker hood must not be less than 46 cm.
The ventilator part A-B-C should be placed in the roof,
on a surface that is as even and horizontal as possible.
If the ventilator is positioned on a sloping surface, the
part A should be rotated so that one of the three drain-
age openings points downwards.An inclination of up to
20° is acceptable without reducing the ventilation when
the motor is not running.
Fitting the ventilator
Makea hole with a diameterof 105 mm through theroof
of the vehicle.
Place the ventilator part Ain the hole and make a mark
of the six screw holes.
Remove part Aand apply a thin ring of some perma-
nently plastic sealing compound around each hole.
Putthe rubber ringinto the grooveunderneath of partA.
It is important that the lower part should be firmly tight-
ened so that the rubber gasket fits closely against the
roof.
Fasten the hood Bin the lower part A.
Then fasten the upper part Cin the lower part A.
Make a hole in the bottom of the cupboard as shown on
the dimension sketch 2.
Fastentheventilator hood Dwith screws andfitthehose
tothe fan andhood,tighten the hosewith the hoseclips.
Connect the fan to the battery according to the figure.
The fan filter
The fan filter that absorbs grease in cooking fumes re-
quires cleaning now and then, how often depends on
how much the cooker is used and for how much the fan
is in operation.
Do not wait until the suction power of the fan begins to
decreasenoticeably.
Cleaningcaneasilybecarriedoutwithhotwatertowhich
some synthetic detergent has been added.
Technical data
Motor power 30 W
Voltage 12 V
Capacity 115 m3/h
Light 20W, 12V GU5,3
MO-FO 0336