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Baumatic BT06.8ME - Completing the Installation

Baumatic BT06.8ME
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26
o Fit a suitable ducting terminal (not supplied) to the wall and
connect a 125 mm ducting hose (not supplied) to the terminal.
Genuine spare parts can be obtained by contacting the Baumatic
Spares Department.
o Connect the other end of the ducting hose to the top of the
cooker hood.
o The maximum distance between the cooker hood and your
discharge outlet should be 3 metres with one 90° bend. For each
additional 90° bend, the maximum distance is reduced by 1
metre.
Extraction mode or recirculation mode?
IMPORTANT: YOU WILL HAVE TO DECIDE BEFORE
INSTALLING YOUR COOKER HOOD WHETHER TO USE
IT IN EXTRACTION MODE OR RECIRCULATION
MODE.
What is the difference between extraction and recirculation
modes?
In extraction mode, the stale air will be taken via the grease filter and
out of the room via external ducting.
In recirculation mode stale air is taken via the grease filter, and passed
through charcoal filters for purification. The air then re-enters the
kitchen via an opening in the hood.
For optimum performance, we recommend that the cooker hood is
used in extraction mode and connected to external ducting.
Unfortunately if you live in a flat or the hood is too far from an outside
wall, this may not be possible. The only alternative is to recirculate the
air.
Do I need a charcoal filter?
All cooker hoods have a grease filter but if you are using your cooker
hood in recirculation mode, then charcoal filters must be fitted in
addition to the grease filter.
Completing the installation
If you are setting the appliance to recirculation mode, then you should
now fit the two carbon filter(s). See the “Fitting the carbon filters”
section on page 16 - 17.

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