Extraction (Ducting); Ducting; Recirculation (Recycling); Fitting The Charcoal Filter - Caple INCHP3 Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

EXTRACTION (DUCTING)

The cooker hood is supplied in the
extraction mode. In the extraction mode
(ducting) contaminated air enters the
cooker hood, passes through the grease
filter and out through ducting to the
atmosphere.
The cooker hood is more effective when
used in the extraction mode.

DUCTING

To fit the ducting spigot, insert the spigot
into the aperture in the top of the casing
and twist into position to form an airtight
seal.
The preferred ducting should be rigid fire
retardant
and
must
diameter. Flexible ducting should only be
used for short runs or as an accessory.
Flexible ducting should not be turned
through very tight bends as this may
impair the performance of the cooker
hood.
The length of ducting should be no more
than:
3 metres with one 90° bend
2 metres with two 90° bends
Bends of more than 90° will reduce the
efficiency of the cooker hood and reduce
the airflow.
be
120mm
in
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RECIRCULATION
The cooker hood is supplied suitable for
use in the extraction mode, without the
(optional) charcoal filter fitted. In the
recirculation
contaminated air enters the cooker hood,
passes through the grease filter and
cleansing charcoal filter and back out into
the room.
FITTING THE CHARCOAL FILTERS
Open the visor and remove the inlet grille.
Place the charcoal filter Fig. B over the fan
cover Fig. A while holding the filter
securely and insert the disk Fig. C, turning
the disk clockwise.
The INCHB3, INCHW3 & INCHP3
hood require one CAP10CF charcoal
filter. The twin motor DL/INCHP3
hood requires two CAP10CF charcoal
filters.
8
mode
(recycling)
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