Electrolux EFCR 143 User Manual page 4

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Description of the aspiration hood
Functions
Two systems are possible:
Aspiration of the air outside with a flue
assembly (optional) and a waste disposal tube.
Recirculation of the air using an active carbon
filter (optional).
Attention! The EFCR 143 model has been
designed exclusively in the aspiration mode and
must be connected to an external aspiration
system.
Accessories
The following accessories are supplied together
with the hood:
• 1 cover complete with commands, illumination
and ventilator motor (the EFCR 143 model is
without a motor and must be connected to an
external system of aspiration);
• 1 screen;
• a support for the flue complete with ventilation
system;
• 1 montage template;
• 1 deflector (concerns only the EFC 1436
model);
• 1 plastic envelope containing fixing dowels,
screws and the documentation.
The following accessories can be obtained from
your retailer:
• Active carbon filter. Type 160. When the hood
is connected to the “recirculation” system an
active carbon filter needs to be used.
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Aspiration version
• The air is evacuated by a tube that must be
connected to connection flange A. Fig. 1
• The hole must have the same diameter as the
waste disposal tube in order to obtain an
optimal result.
Air recirculating version
(filtering)
The EFCR 143 model has been
designed exclusively in the aspiration mode and
must be connected to an external aspiration
system.
D
• The air is filtered through the active carbon filter
and brought back into the kitchen through the
upper grill of the evacuation tube. Fig. 2
• The filtering version requires an original Type
160 Electrolux filter.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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