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LAMONA
Appliances
Methods of extraction
The very best method of clearing the kitchen of unwanted odours is by connecting the appliance to an
exhaust duct and venting to the outside atmosphere via the ceiling or an exterior wall. (Suitable ducting kits
may be purchased from the depot where you bought the extractor.) You do not need charcoal
when
using the external ducting mode.
Filtered air
recirculated
Fig 1.
Ducting mode
(No charcoal
required)
Fig 2.
Recirculation mode
(Charcoal
LAM2003 required)
Extraction via ducting
Never use the hood in areas where devices with
exhaust pipes connected to the outside are
already operating unless perfect ventilation can be
guaranteed.
There shall be adequate ventilation in the room when
the extractor is used at the same time as an appliance
burning gas or other fuels.
•
Connect the external ducting kit to the outlet
of the extractor.
Charcoal filters are not required if the extractor
is to be ducted out.
Tips for ducting optimal air extraction:
• Keep duct work short and straight.
• Do not reduce the size or diameter of the duct.
• Keep ductwork taut to minimise pressure loss.
Extraction via recirculation
For extraction via recirculation, attach 2 charcoal
to the sides of the motor inside the hood.
These can be ordered separately quoting part
reference
switched off.
•
Remove the grease
•
Align the carbon
over the pins located
on either side of the fan motor.
•
Turn the carbon gently, until you feel them
click into position.
•
Replace the grease
before the power
supply it turned back on.
Installation
(LAM2003).
Ducting kit (APL2805/6/7)
Supplied Separately
Vent through external
wall or ceiling