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Installing the evacuation duct
- Depending on the choice of evacuation ducts, install the 100 or 120 mm Ø duct
which attaches to the rear box by a bayonet system.
Connection
There is an adjustment lever inside the
hood (
fig. 4
) for selecting “evacuation” or
“recycling” (accessible after removing the
grease filters).
- Lever down - recycling (air outlet by front
upper louvers).
- Lever up - evacuation (outlet through rear
duct). These positions must be respected
in accordance with the selected use.
Connection to an individual or collective duct
- Connect the hood to an individual or collective
duct (unused flue) using pipes and connection
pieces made of uninflammable material.
- When the evacuation version hood is used, it
must not hinder existing ventilation or extraction,
and must be in accordance with Unified Technical
Document
DTU n
°
61-1.
- Connection fittings must be made in accordance
with standard practice and respect safety
conditions, and under no circumstances shall the
evacuation duct discharge into the attic.
- Flues used as smoke ducts shall not be used.
EVACUATION DIRECTLY OUTDOORS
- In this case, it is recommended that the telescopic suction cup reference AH 4009
F1 with built in non-return valve be used (
fig. 5
).
- This square suction cup was specially designed for
hoods and can be built into any outside wall between
23 and 43 cm thick.
- Outside shutters prevent wind and rain from entering
and a raised edge (water spray) on the lower edge
prevents dirtying the facade.
- The built in non-return valve prevents return of cold
air into the kitchen during winter.
For wall drilling, see (fig. 6)
Special instructions provided with the suction cup
give all necessary additional information.
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