Ventilation Options - ElectrIQ eiQCHINTGY60 User Manual

Fully integrated built in cooker hood
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OPTIONS FOR VENTILATION
This hood can be set up for either external venting or recirculation of the air. The type of
setup should be decided before commencing installation.
EXTERNAL VENTING
If you have an outlet to the outside, your cooker hood can be
connected as shown in the diagram using the flexible exhaust
pipe (NOT SUPPLIED). Alternatively, any suitable
extraction duct (enamel, aluminium, flexible pipe or non-
flammable material with an interior diameter of 120mm) can
be used.
If this is the chosen installation method consideration to the
route of the vent pipe should be made prior to installation.
RECIRCULATION
This cooker hood also supports the recirculation of air once it
has passed through the filters. The filtered air is then expelled
through the vent holes in the side of the chimney.
When setting the unit up in this configuration, carbon filters should
also be used to remove odours from the air. Details of sourcing
and fitting the filters can be found in the Carbon filter section.
When setting up for recirculation the installation instructions should
be followed, but the vent pipe should not be attached. Please
note that there must be sufficient ventilation to the back of the cabinet allowing the air to re-
enter the room. (at least 150cm
UNPACKING YOUR APPLIANCE
• Please take great care when unpacking; a sharp blade should not be used to open
the box, as it may go deep enough inside to damage components. Components
damaged or marked by careless unpacking are not covered under the guarantee.
• Carefully unpack the contents and check against the next section (Product overview
– parts supplied)
• Packaging materials should be recycled in accordance with local regulations
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