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Installation of suction pipe (6) and electrical connection (7)
Note :
- The exhaust conveyor that protrudes from the upper part of the Range Hood must be connected with the pipe that
conducts the fumes and vapours in an external output.
- The fumes and vapours are discharged outside through the exhaust pipe.
To this end, the Range Hood outlet fitting must be connected via a pipe, to an external output.
- The diameter of the fume discharge duct must be no smaller than the Range Hood connection. We recommend using pipes
with Ø5 7/8" (Ø150 mm) diameter.
- The outlet pipe must have a diameter not less than that of the Range Hood fitting.
- The outlet pipe must have :
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A slight slope downwards (drop) in the horizontal sections to prevent condensation from flowing back into the
motor.
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The duct must be installed not to bend it in the immediate vicinity of the discharge hole. Otherwise, the return
valve will get stuck with the duct, and will not work for the exhaust properly.
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Reduce curves to the bare minimum, and check that the length of the ducts is also the bare minimum.
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You are required to insulate the pipes if it passes through cold environments.
- The electrical system to which the Range Hood is to be connected must be in accordance with local standards and
supplied with earthed connection in compliance with safety regulations in the country of use.
It must also comply with local standards regarding radio antistatic properties.
- Before connecting the Range Hood to the electrical mains power supply, check that : the power supply plug and cable
do not come into contact with temperatures exceeding 158 °F (70 °C);
- Check that the relief valve and the electrical system are able to support the load of the appliance (see the technical
specifications displayed on the rated plate in the Range Hood).