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Ducting or Recirculation fitting
• Ducting fitting
• The hood can be ducted to the outside using either rigid
or flexible ducting Ø 120 or 150 mm, the choice of which
is left to the installer. When 120 mm ducting is to be
used it will be necessary to install the reduction flange
item
A
on the air outlet (
fig.5
).
• When ducting the hood through the side air outlet from
the lower chimney element
I
it is necessary to insert
deflector
D
into spigot
R
to close off the opening that is
not being used (
fig.6
).
• Connect the additional spigot
P
to the round fan outlet,
pushing it downwards, and fit spigot
R
to additional
spigot
P
in a similar manner (make sure that the two
additional side recirculation spigots
P1
are fitted to spigot
R
). Make sure that the height of the assembly
R
+
P
corresponds to the height of the chimney outlet (
fig. 7
).
• If the hood is supplied with the activated charcoal filters
fitted, the filters should be removed (see paragraph on
Maintenance ).
• Recirculation fitting
• The filtered air is returned to the room through
the two plastic side grills G on the lower chimney
element I .
• Connect the additional spigot
P
to the round fan
outlet, pushing it downwards, and fit spigot
R
to
additional spigot
P
in a similar manner (make
sure that the two additional side recirculation
spigots
P1
are fitted to spigot
R
). Make sure that
the height of the assembly
R
+
P
corresponds to
the height of the chimney outlet.(
fig.7
).
• Fit the activated charcoal filters inside the canopy
(see paragraph on
Maintenance
). Do not fit the
venting grilles until after the chimney has been
installed.
D
R
P1
P1
P
Fig. 6
R
P1
P1
P
G
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Fig. 7