4.4 - Ducting or Recirculation fitting.
1 - Ducting fitting:
a - The cooker hood can be ducted to the outside using either a rigid or a flexible duct of 100 or 120
mm diameter. The choice should be made by the installer.
b - The ducting spigot supplied has an air outlet of 100 mm diameter. To adapt to 120 mm diameter
cut along the slotted line as shown on Fig. 4, using a proper knife.
c - Remove the two screws on top of the canopy and secure the spigot (Fig. 5); fit the spigot A on the
rectangular air outlet on the top of the canopy and secure the spigot to the canopy using the two
screws.
d - Connect (Fig. 5) the rigid/flexible duct to both the ducting spigot A and to the wall outlet using
suitable clamps (not supplied). The installer should ensure that the ducting material is available.
e - If the hood is provided with the charcoal filter fitted, the filter should be removed (see part 2,
paragraph 3 3.2b.)
2 - Recirculation fitting:
a - When the hood is installed in the recirculation mode, the air is recirculated into the kitchen
through the two venting grilles located on both sides of the lower U-shaped section. The two grilles
can be positioned at two different heights (Fig. 6 and 7).
b - Lower position (Fig. 6): Fit the recirculation spigot F to the rectangular outlet on top of the
canopy and push it down ensuring that the four lugs are fitted into the holes.
c - Upper position (Fig. 7): Fit the additional spigot P to the rectangular outlet on top of the canopy
and push it down ensuring that the four lugs fit into the holes. Then fit the recirculation spigot F on
the additional spigot P.
d - Fit the charcoal filter inside the canopy see part 2, paragraph 3 3.3b.
NOTE - Do not fit the two venting grilles to the chimney stack: the grilles are to be fitted only when
the chimney stack has been positioned.
4.5 - Fitting the telescopic chimney stack (Fig. 8).
The chimney stack is formed using the two U-shaped sections and it is adjustable for different heights.
1 - To fit the upper section S first widen the two sides of the section slightly so that they can be clamped
to the wall brackets 2 and 3 and then ensure that they are correctly fa-stened. The upper section is
fixed to the wall bracket 2 with its upper corners. Secure the upper section to the bracket 2 using two
screws provided with the fixing kit.
2 - The lower section I of the chimney stack can be fixed in a similar way between the wall brackets 1
and 3 and the wall, paying atten-tion to fit the lower part of the section into the recess of the canopy
(see close-up). Then fix the lower section I to the wall bracket l using the two remaining self tapping
screws. NOTE - The upper S and lower I sections are fixed to the wall bracket in the middle 3
through a spring and the connection is made by pushing both sections vigorously toward the centre.
3 - Fit the two venting grilles, one to either side of the chimney stack. The grilles are marked with two
arrows and should be fitted so that one arrow is pointing upwards and the other forward away from
the wall. When the hood is to be used in the recirculation mode ensure that both grilles fit properly to
the recirculation spigot F (Fig. 9). |