Circulation Or Exhaust Air Operation; Circulation Air Operation; Exhaust Air Operation - privileg SY-103B3-P1-C81-L22-600 User Manual

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Circulation or exhaust air operation?

Circulation or exhaust air operation?
The images show an example of where the extracted fumes are conducted to.

Circulation air operation

When air is circulated, the cooking fumes are
sucked in and, following filtering, returned to
the indoor air through the air outlets at the top
of the appliance.
Filtering takes place through the grease filter
and also through an activated charcoal filter
(odour filter with activated charcoal; not in-
cluded in the package contents). Source of
supply (see „Our Service Centre" on page
GB-20).
– Advantage: Simple assembly
– Disadvantage: Increasing clogging of the
activated charcoal filter reduces the effec-
tivity of the filter and exhaust functions.
The activated charcoal filter must be re-
placed depending on use; check it at least
every six months.

Exhaust air operation

When air is extracted, the cooking fumes are
sucked in, filtered through the grease filter,
and released to the outdoors through the ex-
haust air hose.
– Advantage: Charcoal filter not required;
very little odour.
– Disadvantages:
– Wall break with hose connection nec-
essary.
– Open fireplaces may only be used in the
same room with limitations. Ask your
local gas safety consultant about local
regulations before installing.
If you rent your home, you must
obtain approval from the owner before
installing the appliance.

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