Ba c, Mounting the cold air valve (fig. 10), Mounting the venting kit (fig. 11) – Husqvarna BREEZE QC 720 User Manual

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B

A

C

Fig. 11

A

B

C

Fig. 10

Mounting the cold air valve (Fig. 10):

Not applicable for recirculation. The cold air valve

consists of a damper seat with two valves, which shall

be fitted into the hood outlet. If there is no other form

of ventilation to expel air from the kitchen than the

hood, the outer end of the valves should be clipped off

and removed. Insert a pen or something similar

between the valves. These should open up easily now.

Mounting the venting kit (Fig. 11):

Not applicable for recirculation. A complete venting

kit is available as an optional extra. The ventilation

pipe (A) is pulled over the hood’s evacuation flange

(B) and is held firmly in place with a clamp. Make sure

the pipe is as straight as possible and does not hinder

the movement of the valve flaps. The pipe is connected

to the mouth of the duct with the metal flange (C)

which is included in the kit.

Fitting the carbon filter

Only applicable for recirculation. The LONG LIFE

carbon filter (special accessory) for this hood is fitted

instead of the grease filter. The LONG LIFE carbon

filter is both a grease and carbon filter for reduction of

cooking smells.

An opening must be made at the top or front of the

cupboard (min. 100 cm²) where the hood is fitted, so

the cleaned air can freely circulate back into the

kitchen.

Extend the duct hose correctly. A duct

hose which is too long or has too many

bends can reduce cooker hood efficiency

by fifty per cent. Shorten the hose if it is

too long, and avoid unnecessary bends in

it.

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