Installing your Cooker Hood
RECIRCULATION:
The chimney hood is supplied specified for installation in the extraction mode. To convert to recirculation it will be necessary to obtain the optional carbon filter.
In the recirculation mode, contaminated air enters the chimney hood and passes through the grease filter and carbon filter and then out into the kitchen through two grilles, at either side of the chimney.
To convert the chimney hood to recirculation proceed as follows:
1.Remove the metal grease filter, push the securing tabs towards the centre and pull the filter downwards (Fig.7).
Fig.7
EXTRACTION:
Ducting Fitting
The chimney hood can be ducted to the out- side, using either rigid or flexible ducting of 150mm. The choice of ducting is left to the discretion of the installer, however, the best performance will be obtained by using 150mm of rigid ducting. Where flexible duct- ing is fitted it should not be turned through very tight bends as this could impair the per- formance of the hood.
Fig.9
The ducting must be manufactured from fire retardant material conforming to the relevant British Standard or DIN
2.Fit the carbon filter and secure to the hood with two screws provided (Fig.8).
Fig.8
3.Push the metal grease filter back into place.
4.Fit the recirculation spigot (Fig.6 15F) to the ducting pipe as illustrated on the installation instructions.
NOTE: The two venting grilles must not be fitted into the chimney stack until the chimney stack has been installed onto the wall above the canopy.
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