USING THE HOOD
The hood can be used in the following ways:
1. External exhausting (with external
venting), and
2. Recycling (with carbon filter)
EXTERNAL
EXHAUSTING MODEL
RECYCLING CARBON
FILTER MODEL
The air is exhausted out by means of pipes
connected to the coupling ring B (diag. 1).
The air is filtered through a carbon filter and
then sent back into the room.
This model is used when there is no
possibility of installing an external vent.
The carbon filter is NOT fitted to the unit
when packed.
If external venting is to be used, the carbon
filter can be purchased from your Kleenmaid
St George Store.
The repl
aceable carbon filter filters out
odours when the unit is used without
external venting. It must be replaced every
six months.
To access the filter and other internal
components, do the following:
1. Slide out hood – No. 3 (Figure A)
2. Turn slotted screws A (Diagram 2) 90°
3. Remove grease filter – No. 4 (Figure A)
4. Remove carbon filter by rotating
anticlockwise as per (Diagram 3)
FITTING THE HOOD
The hood should be mounted over the centre
of the cooking area.
The space between the cooker and the
underside of the hood should be at least
650mm for electric and 650mm for gas
cookers.
Important: Please check with local
electrical and gas regulations.
The unit is designed to be fitted in a cupboard
as per Diagram 4. Use the template supplied
and drill 5mm holes where indicated. Also
drill out the 110-115mm dia. hole to facilitate
venting that will lead either outside (externally
vented) or through the top of the cupboard
when utilising the carbon filter in the recycling
mode.
Ensure the flange is fitted as per Diagram 1.
Use the 4 screws provided to secure the
hood to the cupboard. Adjust the 90° angle
frame L (Diagram 4) using the screws E
(Diagram 2) and secure to the rear wall.
Figure B
Figure C
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