Before installation
Optimum efficiency of the extractor
hood:
Short, smooth exhaust pipe.
As few bends as possible.
Pipe diameter as large as possible
(ideally 150 mm dia.) and wide pipe
bends.
If long, rough exhaust-air pipes,
many pipe bends or smaller pipe
diameters are used, the air extraction
rate will no longer be at an optimum
level and there will be an increase in
noise.
Round pipes
Short exhaust air pipe:
inside diameter min. 120 mm,
Longer exhaust air pipe:
inside diameter min. 150 mm.
Flat ducts must have an inside
cross-section equivalent to that of the
round pipes.
There should be no sharp bends.
l 120 mm dia. approx. 113 cm
l 150 mm dia. approx. 177 cm
If pipe diameters differ, insert sealing
strip.
Ensure that there is an adequate air
supply for exhaust air mode.
Exhaust air directed backwards:
Only possible inside tall wall cupboards
depending on the size of the exhaust air
pipe.
Make a hole in the rear panel of the wall
cupboard, cutting out a notch for the
power supply cable.
Circulating-air mode
With activated carbon filter if exhaust-air
mode is not possible.
Exhaust air directed upwards:
1. Make a hole in the top of the wall cupbo-
ard, cutting out a notch for the power
supply cable.
– template
2. If fitted, cut out the cupboard base to a
min. depth of 270 mm over the entire
width.
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Note:
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An installation kit is required if the width
of the cupboard is 900 mm.
Connecting a 150 mm exhaust pipe:
Attach the exhaust pipe directly to the air
connector.
Connection of 120 mm l exhaust air
pipe:
Attach enclosed reducing connector to
the air outlet.
Holes in the air outlet must be sealed.
Attach exhaust air pipe to the reducing
connector.
The complete
installation set can
be obtained from
specialist outlets.
The corresponding
accessory numbers
can be found at the
end of these opera-
ting instructions.
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enclosed –.
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