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Information for Installation
Your extraction hood can be used in circulating air or extraction mode.
Circulating air mode
In circulating air mode, the kitchen vapours are sucked in and, after
purification, discharged to the room air through the upper air discharge
apertures. Purification is carried out by the grease filter and also by the carbon
filter (odour filter with activated carbon; not in the scope of delivery).
Advantage:
Simple installation
Disadvantage: With increasing contamination of the carbon filter, the
purification and extraction effects recede. Depending on the
use, the carbon filter must be replaced approximately every
three months.
Extraction mode
In extraction mode the kitchen vapours are sucked in, purified by the grease
filter and discharged to the atmosphere through an exhaust air hose (not in the
scope of delivery).
Advantage:
Carbon filter not required, unpleasant odours are always very
low.
Disadvantage: Wall breakthrough (core drilling), 16 cm diameter with
applicable hose connection required. Operation of open
fireplaces in the same room is only possible to a limited
extent (refer to Safety information, page 6).
Important!
If you should decide on the extraction mode and do not have a
connection option for the hose, we recommend that you contact a
specialist firm to make the wall breakthrough. If open fires are also
operated in the same room, before installation seek advice from the
local official heating inspector about the local regulations.
If you are a tenant, approval of the owner is required.
It is imperative to observe the safety information, pages 4-6. The
connection for the exhaust air hose must be completed before
the subsequently described installation.
To bridge longer distances to the outside, an external motor can be installed in
the exhaust duct. Consult a specialist electrical firm.
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