Drill holes and install rangehood body
Method: Built-in (picture 4)
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Drill four holes of 6mm diameter and a hole of 170mm diameter on the top of the cabinet.
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Install the rangehood under the cabinet and screw tight with supplied M5 screws and gasket.
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Install the mounting board under the rangehood so as to cover the gap between the back of
rangehood and cabinet.
Installing the rigid duct pipe (not supplied)
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Fix one end of the rigid duct pipe onto the outlet of the rangehood, and connect the other end
directly with the public flue or the external wall hole. The connection shall be firmed fixed and
sealed.
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When installing the duct pipe, examine whether the anti-return valves of the rangehood and
the public flue outlet (if installing in an apartment) can be operated normally.
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Avoid too many bends of the duct pipe, and bending angle of less than 90 degrees as this will
affect the efficiency of the appliance.
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Do not connect the duct pipe of this rangehood with any pipe of smaller diameter as this may
affect the exhaust.
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If you need to connect the rigid duct pipe to a public flue, do not insert it too deeply into the
public flue, so as to prevent the exhaust resistance from increasing. It is recommended that a
check valve is installed at the connection between the duct pipe and the public flue.
If you need to connect the duct pipe outdoors, it is recommended that a blind window is
installed at the connection between the duct pipe and external wall to prevent the outdoor
wind from flowing indoors.
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The distance from the top of rangehood to the ceiling should be at least 300mm.
Option (Recirculation Mode)
Put the carbon filter onto the motor fan system at the two
sides (shown as above), then fix them in clockwise direction.
Caution:
1) The cabinet front door should have an air inlet louvre.
2) The distance of the rangehood air outlet to the top of the
cabinet should be at least 200mm
3) With normal usage the carbon filter should be replaced
every 3 months.
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