Assembling The Ventilation Shaft; Switching On The Hood; Changing The Speed; Delayed Stop - DeDietrich DHD1122G Manual To Installation

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1.4

ASSEMBLING THE VENTILATION SHAFT

Outdoor evacuation
— Using the two screws (1.4.1), attach the metal chimney
bracket against the wall, flush with the ceiling for sup-
port.
— Mount the back-flow valve near the motor outlet (1.4.2).
This back-flow valve makes it possible to block the
entry of air from the outside.
— If a 125 mm flue is being installed, use the adapter pro-
vided (1.4.3).
If the diameter of your exterior flue is less than
125 mm, you must connect your hood in recycling
mode.
— Slide the end of the flue over the motor outlet (1.4.4).
— Prepare your telescoping ventilation shaft, taking care
not to block the vents (1.4.4).
Fit the ventilation shafts into one another as far as they
will go.
— Attach the upper portion of the chimney (B1.4.4) on
the metal chimney bracket (A1.4. 4) using the two
screws (G1.4.4).
— Adjust the length of the telescoping chimney by bring-
ing down the lower part and fitting it into the top of
the hood.
Chimney bracket
A
B
Telescoping ventilation shaft
Flue
C
Adapter
D
Back-flow valve
E
F
Motor outlet
G
Chimney holding screw
1.5
Recycling
— Remove the back-flow valve (1.5.1).
— Using the two screws (1.5.2), attach the plastic smoke
deflector against the wall, flush with the ceiling. Be
careful to centre the deflector in relation to the vertical
line drawn on the wall (1.5.2).
— Slide one end of the flue over the deflector and the
other end over the motor outlet (1.5.3).
— Prepare your ventilation shaft, taking care to face the
vents upward so that they are visible (1.5.3).
— Attach the upper portion of the chimney (C1.5.3) on
the metal smoke deflector (A1.5.3) using the two
screws (F1.5.3).
— Adjust the length of the telescoping ventilation shaft
by bringing down the lower part and fitting it into the
top of the hood.
Smoke deflector
A
B
Vents
C
Telescoping ventilation shaft
Flue
D
Motor bracket
E
F
Chimney holding screw
Tip
For optimal use of your appliance, we recommend that
you connect the hood to a 150 mm-diameter flue (not de-
livered with the appliance). Minimise the number of angles
and bends and the lengths of the flue. In the event that the
hood will be operated using outdoor evacuation, you
should ensure a sufficient inflow of fresh air to avoid a
pressure deficiency in the room.
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Using
Start/stop
Speed 2
Speed 3
Boost
Delay
Light
Eolyse

2..1.1 - SWITCHING ON THE HOOD

Pressing the
button starts the hood in speed 1 (the
display
is illuminated).

CHANGING THE SPEED

Once the hood has started, you can modify the suction
speed by pressing
for speed 3 (
The
function allows your hood to remain at maxi-
mum speed 4 for 10 minutes, before switching back to
speed 2.
SWITCHING OFF THE HOOD
A long press on the

2.1.2 - DELAYED STOP

At the end of cooking, you can use the
turn the hood off. This function will ensure that suction
continues for a further 10 minutes at the selected
speed.
flashes and the power indicator is
illuminated.
22
for speed 2 (
lights) or
lights).
button turns the hood off.
button to

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