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Ducting or Recirculation fitting
• Ducting fitting
In this type of installation the exhaust air is ducted to the
outside.
• The hood can be ducted to the outside using either rigid or
flexible ducting Ø 100 or120 mm, the choice of which is left
to the installer.
• The air outlet flange in the upper part of the canopy hood
C
is set for a Ø 100 mm pipe; to adapt it to Ø 120 cm, it must be
cut along the lower line (
fig. 9
).
• The hood has two holes for air outlet, a plastic cap is provide
on the rear hole as a standard fitting. The flange will be
mounted according to choice.
Top Outlet (Fig.10)
•
Connect
the air outlet flange to the external exhaust
pipe with a rigid or flexible pipe (Ø100 or Ø120).
•
Open
the venting grille by pressing the knobs towards
the inside (
Fig. 11
)
•
Check
that the lever (single-motor hood) or the dial
(two-motor hood) is in the exhaust position (
Fig.12
).
•
Remove
the activated charcoal filter, if there is one,
by turning the knob anti-clockwise.
Rear outlet (Fig.13)
•
Remove
the plastic cap from the rear hole and
replace
it in the top hole.
•
Mount
the flange in the rear hole.
•
Connect
the air outlet flange to the external
exhaust pipe with a rigid or flexible pipe
(Ø100 or Ø120).
•
Open
the venting grilles, pressing the knobs
towards the inside (
Fig. 11
)
•
Check
that the lever (single-motor hood) or
the dial (two-motor hood) is in the exhaust
position (
Fig.12
).
•
Remove
the activated charcoal filter, if
present, by turning the knob
anti-clockwise.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 9
Fig. 10