Before You Begin; Ducting; External Venting Requirements - Sirius SU909 Notice D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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The manufacturer declines all responsibility
in the event of failure to observe the instruc-
tions given here for installation, maintenan-
ce and suitable operation of the product. The
manufacturer further declines all responsibi-
lity for injury due to negligence and the war-
ranty of the unit automatically expires due
to improper maintenance and/or installation.
(Not applicable if the range hood is used in
re-circulating mode).
WARNING: Do not vent this appliance into
any other ductwork, spaces between walls,
ceilings, attics, garages or any other confi-
ned space.

External Venting Requirements.

When planning new ductwork, always look
for the most direct route to the outside. Ven-
ting can be done through the roof or directly
through the back outside wall. (See Figure
12 and 13) Only use rigid type metal ducting
(plastic ducting is generally not permitted by
code). Flexible ducting could restrict airflow
by up to 50%.
fig. 12
B E FOR E Y O U B E G IN
D U C T IN G
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: It is advisable to
test run the range hood before installa-
tion.
BEFORE STARTING – please read this
entire document and ensure you are fully
conversant with the requirements and limi-
tations. These units weigh approximately
125lbs and therefore require a minimum of
two people to install.
Always fasten connections with sheet metal
screws and tape all joints with certified Sil-
ver Tape or Duct Tape. Do not use screws to
fasten ductwork to the hood, only use tape
as the screws will stop the dampers from
opening and your hood will not work.
This hood requires 8'' for the models with
2 motors. You can increase the duct size
of the duct run but never de crease it. Use
the shortest and most direct route possi-
ble. Always, wherever possible, reduce the
number of transitions and turns with as few
sharp angles as possible. Two staggered
45 degree angles are better than one 90
degree. Make these turns as far away from
the motor exhaust as possible, with as much
space between each bend.
fig. 13
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