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6. Remove the fixed and mobile chimneys;
7. Centre the upper support (G) around the
shape marked, trace and drill the fixing points
for fitting wall plugs (M), then fix the support
(G) by using bolts (M);
8. Attach the inner tube, possibly flexible, with a
clamp (not supplied) to the motor’s air outlet
or to the 150/120 reduction as the case may
be (fig.7);
9. Once the inner tube is fitted, fit the fixed and
mobile chimney around the extractor fan outlet
and hook them onto respective supports;
10.Connect the scavenging pipe to the outdoor
duct and fix it with a pipe tightening clamp.
7. Active carbon filters (Optional)
fig.8
When exterior gas extraction is not possible, then
the kitchen hood may be set to purify the air by
recycling it through active carbon filters.
The active carbon filters have an active life of
between three to six months, depending on the
individual conditions of use. These filters cannot
be washed nor regenerated. They must be
replaced once their useful life comes to an end.
How to set active carbon filters
1. Put the filters into the lateral draught section
of the motor through the holes presents on
each filter and the pivots of the motor carcass.
Turn as indicated in the diagram fig.8.
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