Manual De Dietrich DHC106W Cooker Hood

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Parte - ISTRUZIONI PER L’INSTALLAZIONE
3.2 - Installazione al pensile
Con l’ausilio della dima in cartone
forare il fondo del mobile pensile,
(leggere le istruzioni nella dima). Fis-
sare la cappa dall’interno del mobi-
le con quattro viti da 4,2 x 44,4 (in
dotazione) (fig. 7). Per cappe in ver-
sione aspirante, deve essere effet-
tuata la foratura del pensile per il
passaggio del tubo evacuazione
dell’aria. Per cappe in versione fil-
trante non é necessario effettuare
questo tipo di foratura, in quanto
l’aria viene riciclata nell’ambiente at-
traverso le asole poste nella parte anteriore della cappa.
3.3 - Connessione aspirante o filtrante
1 - Connessione aspirante (l’aria aspirata viene con-
vogliata all’esterno dell’abitazione)
La cappa dotata di due fori per l’uscita dell’aria,
viene fornita di serie con il tappo in plastica monta-
to nel foro posteriore, la flangia in dotazione, verrà
montata in funzione della soluzione scelta; uscita
superiore (fig. 8), uscita posteriore (fig. 9). Nel caso
di installazione con uscita posteriore, il tappo in
plastica va montato nel foro superiore e la flangia
nel foro posteriore. Collegare con un tubo Ø 100 o
120 mm la flangia di uscita dell’aria, alla tubazione
di evacuazione esterna. Aprire la griglia di aspira-
zione premendo i pomelli verso l’interno (fig. 10),
controllare che la leva (cappa ad un motore) o l’in-
dice della manopola (cappa a due motori) sia col-
locata in posizione aspirante (fig. 11), togliere se
presente la cartuccia al carbone attivo ruotando la
manopola in senso antiorario (vedi par. 3.3 2 parte
2
a
). Rispettare l’avvertenza 2.1.
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Brand De Dietrich
Model DHC106W
Category Cooker Hoods
File type PDF
File size 6.33 MB

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