Caple DDMEXT21 User manual

Extraction Motor
Instruction Manual
Contact Caple on 0117 938 7420 for spare parts or www.caple.co.uk
MODELS:
DDMEXT21, DDMEXT25,
DDMEXT28, DDMEXT30, DDMEXT40

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CONTENTS
Safety Instructions 3
Environmental Protection 5
Useful Warnings 6
DDMEXT21 & DDMEXT25 8
DDMEXT30 11
DDMEXT40 14
DDMEXT28 17
Caple Contact Details 20

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WARNINGS
The air outlet of the appliance must not be connected
to a flue which is used for exhausting other fumes
from appliances, such as a central heating, boilers etc.
For the external exhausting of the fumes, comply with
the regulations in force. Ventilate the room suitably
according to the laws in force when the appliance
is working together with gas, oil or coal burning
appliances, at the same time. The motor of the peripheral
exhausting group is powered by the cooker-hood placed
in the kitchen. Before connecting the cooker hood to
the mains supply, make sure that the voltage indicated
in the rating plate corresponds to the mains voltage in
the home. Before carrying out any sort of maintenance
or cleaning operation, make sure that the appliance is
disconnected from the electrical mains. An appropriate
maintenance ensures a good working and a good
performance in the long run. The external motors type
DDMEXT are built in class I, therefore they must
be earthed.

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APPROPRIATE USE
-This appliance is intended to be used in household and
similar applications such as:
› Staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other
working environments.
› Farm Houses.
› By clients in hotels, motels and other residential type
environments.
› Bed and breakfast type environments.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice. This
appliance is marked according to the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE).
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused
by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The symbol on the product indicates that
this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Disposal
must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal.
For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please
contact your local council, your household waste disposal service or the retailer where you
purchased the product.
CE DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY
This appliance has been manufactured to the strictest standards and complies with all
applicable legislation, Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
UKCA DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY
This appliance has been manufactured to the strictest standards and complies with all
applicable legislation.
WARRANTY
Your new appliance is covered by warranty. The warranty card is enclosed - if it is missing, you
must provide the following information to your retailer in order to receive a replacement: date
of purchase, model and serial number (placed on the inside of the appliance storage drawer).
Registration can also be completed online by visiting www.caple.co.uk.
Ensure you keep your warranty card safe, you may need to show it to Caple Service together
with proof of purchase.
If you fail to show your warranty card you will incur all repair charges.
Spare parts are only available from Caple Service and spare parts authorised centres.
TECHNICAL FICHE
This appliance conforms to all current and applicable energy regulations. To view the technical
Fiche that supports the energy labelling data, please visit the product page on our
website www.caple.co.uk

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USEFUL WARNINGS:
› Use an air outlet pipe with a maximum length not higher than 5 meters.
› Limit the number of bends in the exhausting pipe as every bend reduces the performance
up to one linear meter. (If you use 2 90° bends, than the length of the pipe has got to be
higher than 3 meters).
› The material for the pipe has to be approved by an authorised company.
› It is important to avoid changes in the diameter (A minimum 150mm diameter ducting
must be used).
› Read carefully the manual of instructions and installation of the unit.-
› Caple will not be responsible for problems of capacity and/or noise level due to the missed
respect of the warnings included in the instruction manual.
› DDMEXT25 / 40 are equipped with a 200mm diameter hole for the exhausting pipe. If the
unit that has to be connected to the remote fan already equipped with a 200mm diameter
hole, then it is recommended to use a pipe with the same diameter in order to get good
performance. Otherwise, if the unit is equipped with a 150mm diameter hole, then it is
recommended to use the joint (from 200mm to 150mm), already supplied with the unit.
The electric box cable should not be cut or joined together with other cables, since it could
compromise the proper working and the safety conditions of the appliance. Furthermore,
this will invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty coverage.
CAUTION:
In order to know the exact power input in (WATT) of the motor being used, the technician shall
tick the box corresponding to the DDMEXT unit used on the label placed next to the rating
label, as shown in the figure below.

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WARNINGS:
As a result of the new EU65 “Energy label” and EU66 “ Ecodesign” regulations issued by the
European Commission, which came into force on January 1st, 2015, our products have been
adapted to comply with these new requirements. All of the models complying with the energy
label requirements, are equipped with new electronics including a timer device for suction
speeds control, when the air capacity exceeds 650m3/h.
DDMEXT21 and DDMEXT30 products have a timer control function activated at 4th speed
for 6 minutes, if it is combined with a DOWNDRAFT or 5 minutes if it is combined with other
products, such as ceiling hoods, wall hoods and island hoods. Once the above mentioned times
elapse, the motor will switch to 3rd speed automatically.
DDMEXT40 and DDMEXT25 products have a maximum air capacity higher than 650m3/h
at both 4th and 3rd speed, therefore they will have the following by default timer control
functions: DDMEXT40 DDMEXT25 with DOWNDRAFT EM
› 4th speed is time controlled for 6 minutes, after which the product switches to speed 2.
› 3rd speed is time controlled for 7 minutes, after which the product switches to speed 2.
DDMEXT40 and DDMEXT25 with CEILING- WALL AND ISLAND HOODS.
› 4th speed is time controlled for 5 minutes, after which the product switches to speed 2.
› 3rd speed is time controlled for 7 minutes, after which the product switches to speed 2.
The energy consumption of the appliance in standby mode is lower than 0.5W.

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DDMEXT21 & DDMEXT25
DDMEXT21 DDMEXT25
DIMENSIONS
255mm
302mm
302mm
∅150mm
DIMENSIONS
200mm
50mm
350mm
350mm
400mm
150mm
∅200mm
These products are designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and
odours. They must be installed inside the house and connected
to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (Fig.1).
TYPES OF INSTALLATION:
To make the installation easy, the product can be fixed to the
wall, the ceiling or the floor in a horizontal position (Fig.2) or
vertically (Fig.3) to the fixing level.
NOTE:
For the vertical fixing, the brackets supplied can be used only on
the longest side (Fig.4).
DDMEXT21 & DDMEXT25
DDMEXT21 DDMEXT25
FIG.1
FIG.2 FIG.3
FIG.4
A
A
A
B
B
These products are designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and odours. They must be installed
inside the house and connected to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (Fig.1).

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TYPES OF INSTALLATION:
To make the installation easy, the product can be fixed to the wall, the ceiling or the floor in a
horizontal position (Fig.2) or vertically (Fig.3) to the fixing level.
NOTE:
For the vertical fixing, the brackets supplied can be used only on the longest side (Fig.4).
These products are designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and
odours. They must be installed inside the house and connected
to the cooker-hood, which is in the kitchen (Fig.1).
TYPES OF INSTALLATION:
To make the installation easy, the product can be fixed to the
wall, the ceiling or the floor in a horizontal position (Fig.2) or
vertically (Fig.3) to the fixing level.
NOTE:
For the vertical fixing, the brackets supplied can be used only on
the longest side (Fig.4).
DDMEXT21 & DDMEXT25
DDMEXT21 DDMEXT25
FIG.1
FIG.2 FIG.3
FIG.4
A
A
A
B
B
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE:
After deciding the position and the type of
installation, insert the anti-vibration rubber caps
in the holes of the brackets supplied (Fig.5C).
The rubber caps must be put on the sides which
are in contact with the wall.
Put the brackets (Fig.5A) on the extraction motor
by matching its holes with those of the brackets.
Fix with the screws supplied (Fig.5B).
Put the group on the point previously chosen for
the installation and mark the points on the wall
where the holes must be drilled.
Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (Fig.4A).
Put the extraction motor on the
wall by matching the holes of the brackets with
the plastic dowels. Screw with the screws
supplied (Fig.4B).
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE:
After deciding the position and the type of installation, insert
the anti-vibration rubber caps in the holes of the brackets
supplied (Fig.5C).
The rubber caps must be put on the sides which are in
contact with the wall.
Put the brackets (Fig.5A) on the remote fitted extraction
motor by matching its holes with those of the brackets. Fix
with the screws supplied (Fig.5B).
Put the group on the point previously chosen for the
installation and mark the points on the wall where the holes
must be drilled.
Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (Fig.4A). Put the
remote fitted extraction motor on the wall by matching the
holes of the brackets with the plastic dowels. Screw with
the screws supplied (Fig.4B).
A
B
C
CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an inlet and an outlet to connect the ducting. Before connecting the ducting, check the direction of
the air shown on the rating label (Fig.6). Connect the ducting with appropriate fixings (ducting and fixings are not
provided and are to be supplied by the installer). The ducting (Fig.6A) must be connected with the cooker hood placed
in the kitchen, and the ducting (Fig.6B) must be directed outside the building.
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found inside the plastic box of the wiring. Make sure to
respect the colours of the cables when performing the electrical connection (Fig.7).
FIG.5
A
B
FIG.6
DDMEXT
FIG.7

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CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an inlet and an outlet to connect the ducting. Before connecting the
ducting, check the direction of the air shown on the rating label (Fig.6). Connect the ducting
with appropriate fixings (ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be supplied by the
installer). The ducting (Fig.6A) must be connected with the cooker hood placed in the kitchen,
and the ducting (Fig.6B) must be directed outside the building.
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found inside the plastic box of
the wiring. Make sure to respect the colours of the cables when performing the electrical
connection (Fig.7).
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE:
After deciding the position and the type of installation, insert
the anti-vibration rubber caps in the holes of the brackets
supplied (Fig.5C).
The rubber caps must be put on the sides which are in
contact with the wall.
Put the brackets (Fig.5A) on the remote fitted extraction
motor by matching its holes with those of the brackets. Fix
with the screws supplied (Fig.5B).
Put the group on the point previously chosen for the
installation and mark the points on the wall where the holes
must be drilled.
Insert the dowels supplied in the holes (Fig.4A). Put the
remote fitted extraction motor on the wall by matching the
holes of the brackets with the plastic dowels. Screw with
the screws supplied (Fig.4B).
A
B
C
CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an inlet and an outlet to connect the ducting. Before connecting the ducting, check the direction of
the air shown on the rating label (Fig.6). Connect the ducting with appropriate fixings (ducting and fixings are not
provided and are to be supplied by the installer). The ducting (Fig.6A) must be connected with the cooker hood placed
in the kitchen, and the ducting (Fig.6B) must be directed outside the building.
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found inside the plastic box of the wiring. Make sure to
respect the colours of the cables when performing the electrical connection (Fig.7).
FIG.5
A
B
FIG.6
DDMEXT
FIG.7

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DIMENSIONS
450mm ∅150mm
450mm
159mm
DDMEXT30
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and odours. It must be installed on the
outside wall of the house and connected to the cooker-hood in the kitchen (Fig.8).
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and
odours. It must be installed on the outside wall of the house
and connected to the cooker-hood in the kitchen (Fig.8).
INSTALLATION:
This product is to be installed by a qualified technician. Using
the appropriate drilling jig (Fig.9) drill all the holes marked on it
into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage water
pipes or power lines.
The holes on the wall are to be drilled with an 8mm bit. Insert,
step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled:
> The corresponding plastic dowels supplied (Fig.9A).
> Two ducting channels (not supplied) in the hole of
160mm.
>Plastic ducting of 40mm diameter (not supplied).
Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply
cord in the plastic ducting.
Fix the appliance without the stainless-steel external body,
which was previously removed from the motor block, by
matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on
the wall.
Tighten with the screws supplied (Fig.9B).
DDMEXT30
FIG.8
FIG.9
NOTE:
The Motor must be installed a minimum of 50cm from the floor to avoid back pressures from
the extracted air.

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INSTALLATION:
This product is to be installed by a qualified technician. Using the appropriate drilling jig (Fig.9)
drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage water
pipes or power lines.
The holes on the wall are to be drilled with an 8mm bit. Insert, step by step, the following parts
in the holes drilled:
› The corresponding plastic dowels supplied (Fig.9A).
› Two ducting channels (not supplied) in the hole of 160mm.
› Plastic ducting of 40mm diameter (not supplied).
Before leaning the appliance against the wall, insert the supply cord in the plastic ducting.
Fix the appliance without the stainless-steel external body, which was previously removed from
the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall.
Tighten with the screws supplied (Fig.9B).

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CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an air inlet to connect the
ducting to an air outlet.
After fixing the appliance to the external wall, use
rigid ducting to connect the motor to the appliance
(Fig.10).
NOTE:
Ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be
supplied by the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE HOOD:
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found inside the plastic box of the
wiring. Make sure to respect the colours of cables when performing the electrical connection
(Fig.11).
In order to avoid water ingress, apply silicone to the product perimeter, close to the wall.
INSTALLING THE STAINLESS-STEEL EXTERNAL BODY:
Refit the stainless-steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of
the motor block (Fig.12).
CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an air inlet to connect the ducting to an
air outlet.
After fixing the appliance to the external wall, use rigid
ducting to connect the motor to the appliance (Fig.10).
NOTE: Ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be
supplied by the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE HOOD:
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board
found inside the plastic box of the wiring. Make sure to
respect the colours of cables when performing the electrical
connection (Fig.11).
In order to avoid water ingress, apply silicone to the product perimeter, close to the wall.
INSTALLING THE STAINLESS-STEEL EXTERNAL BODY:
Refit the stainless-steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (Fig.13).
FIG.10
FIG.12
DDMEXT
FIG.11
CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an air inlet to connect the ducting to an
air outlet.
After fixing the appliance to the external wall, use rigid
ducting to connect the motor to the appliance (Fig.10).
NOTE: Ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be
supplied by the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE HOOD:
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board
found inside the plastic box of the wiring. Make sure to
respect the colours of cables when performing the electrical
connection (Fig.11).
In order to avoid water ingress, apply silicone to the product perimeter, close to the wall.
INSTALLING THE STAINLESS-STEEL EXTERNAL BODY:
Refit the stainless-steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (Fig.13).
FIG.10
FIG.12
DDMEXT
FIG.11

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DDMEXT40
DIMENSIONS
620mm
370mm
60mm
190mm
510mm
705mm
∅150/200mm
240mm 195mm
500mm
255mm
> The corresponding plastic dowels supplied (Fig.14).
> Two ducting channels (not supplied) in the hole of 200mm.
>Plastic pipe of 40mm diameter (not supplied).
Before leaning the appliance against the wall, remove the
stainless-steel cover using the 8 perimetrical screws (Fig.15),
then insert the supply cord in the plastic ducting.
Fix the appliance without the stainless-steel external body,
which was previously removed from the motor block, by
matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on
the wall.
Tighten with the screws supplied.
FIG.13
FIG.14
DDMEXT40
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes
and odours. It must be installed on the outside wall of
the house and connected to the cooker-hood in the
kitchen (Fig.13).
INSTALLATION:
This product is to be installed by a qualified technician. Using
the appropriate drilling jig (Fig.14) drill all the holes marked on
it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage
water pipes or power lines.
The holes on the wall are to be drilled with an 8mm bit. Insert,
step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled:
FIG.15
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and odours. It must be installed on the
outside wall of the house and connected to the cooker-hood in the kitchen (Fig.13).
NOTE:
The Motor must be installed a minimum of 50cm from the floor to avoid back pressures from
the extracted air.

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INSTALLATION:
This product is to be installed by a qualified technician. Using the appropriate drilling jig
(Fig.14) drill all the holes marked on it into the external wall, paying attention not to damage
water pipes or power lines.
The holes on the wall are to be drilled with an 8mm bit. Insert, step by step, the following parts
in the holes drilled:
› The corresponding plastic dowels supplied (Fig.14).
› Two ducting channels (not supplied) in the hole of 200mm.
› Plastic pipe of 40mm diameter (not supplied).
Before leaning the appliance against the wall, remove the stainless-steel cover using the 8
perimetrical screws (Fig.15), then insert the supply cord in the plastic ducting.
Fix the appliance without the stainless-steel external body, which was previously removed from
the motor block, by matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on the wall.
Tighten with the screws supplied.
> The corresponding plastic dowels supplied (Fig.14).
> Two ducting channels (not supplied) in the hole of 200mm.
>Plastic pipe of 40mm diameter (not supplied).
Before leaning the appliance against the wall, remove the
stainless-steel cover using the 8 perimetrical screws (Fig.15),
then insert the supply cord in the plastic ducting.
Fix the appliance without the stainless-steel external body,
which was previously removed from the motor block, by
matching the holes of the motor block with the holes on
the wall.
Tighten with the screws supplied.
FIG.13
FIG.14
DDMEXT40
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes
and odours. It must be installed on the outside wall of
the house and connected to the cooker-hood in the
kitchen (Fig.13).
INSTALLATION:
This product is to be installed by a qualified technician. Using
the appropriate drilling jig (Fig.14) drill all the holes marked on
it into the external wall, by paying attention not to damage
water pipes or power lines.
The holes on the wall are to be drilled with an 8mm bit. Insert,
step by step, the following parts in the holes drilled:
FIG.15

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CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an air inlet to connect the ducting
to an air outlet.
After fixing the appliance to the external wall, use
rigid ducting to connect the motor to the appliance
(Fig.16C).
Ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be
supplied by the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE HOOD:
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board found inside the plastic box of the
wiring. Make sure to respect the colours of cables when performing the electrical connection
(Fig.17).
In order to avoid water ingress, apply silicone to the product perimeter, close to the wall.
INSTALLING THE STAINLESS-STEEL EXTERNAL BODY:
Refit the stainless-steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of
the motor block (Fig.18).
CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an air inlet to connect the ducting to an
air outlet.
After fixing the appliance to the external wall, use rigid
ducting to connect the motor to the appliance (Fig.16C).
Ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be supplied
by the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE HOOD:
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board
found inside the plastic box of the wiring. Make sure to
respect the colours of cables when performing the electrical
connection (Fig.17).
In order to avoid water ingress, apply silicone to the product perimeter, close to the wall.
INSTALLING THE STAINLESS-STEEL EXTERNAL BODY:
Refit the stainless-steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (Fig.18).
FIG.16
FIG.18
DDMEXT
FIG.17
CONNECTING THE DUCTING:
The appliance has an air inlet to connect the ducting to an
air outlet.
After fixing the appliance to the external wall, use rigid
ducting to connect the motor to the appliance (Fig.16C).
Ducting and fixings are not provided and are to be supplied
by the installer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE HOOD:
Connect the external motor’s cable to the terminal board
found inside the plastic box of the wiring. Make sure to
respect the colours of cables when performing the electrical
connection (Fig.17).
In order to avoid water ingress, apply silicone to the product perimeter, close to the wall.
INSTALLING THE STAINLESS-STEEL EXTERNAL BODY:
Refit the stainless-steel body again, by matching the air exhausting grid with the air outlet of the motor block (Fig.18).
FIG.16
FIG.18
DDMEXT
FIG.17

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DDMEXT28
This product has been designed to be installed under a kitchen cabinet, corresponding to the
downdraft lower air outlet. This product can work only if it is used in combination with a Caple
downdraft. This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and odours. We recommend
you use the product in Recirculation Mode only and to use a constant diameter piping of
150mm or similar sections.
We also recommend using ducting without elbows, as they negatively affect the performance of
the appliance.
DIMENSIONS
400mm
400mm
100mm

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INSTALLATION:
Place the appliance under the downdraft, corresponding to
the air outlet, as shown in (Fig.19).
All fittings are supplied with the appliance, along with
a rectangular pipe that connects the downdraft to the
DDMEXT28.
The appliance air outlet shall be connected to the cabinet
in such a way that the air sucked in from the kitchen can
be recirculated back into the room. This can be by means of
reducing the plinth height around the whole island unit to
allow air to escape into the room or by means of a vent in
the plinth. Ducting to be connected from the DDMEXT28 to
an air outlet grille/vent is not supplied with the appliance and
should be purchased separately.
It is possible to direct the product air outlet according to your installation requirements, by
rotating the air outlet flange as shown in (Fig.20).
The appliance is equipped with a 7-meter-long power cable, to be connected to the downdraft
hood in the specific terminal board found inside the plastic black box (Fig.21).
With reference to the Energy Label standard and taking into account its performances, it is not
necessary to equip the product with any time control device.
FIG.19
DDMEXT28
This product has been designed to be installed under a kitchen
cabinet, corresponding to the downdraft lower air outlet. This
product can work only if it is used in combination with a Caple
downdraft.
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and
odours. We recommend you use the product in Recirculation
Mode only and to use a constant diameter piping of 150mm or
similar sections.
We also recommend using ducting without elbows, as they
negatively affect the performance of the appliance.
FIG.20
INSTALLATION:
Place the appliance under the downdraft, corresponding to the air
outlet, as shown in (Fig.19).
All fittings are supplied with the appliance, along with a
rectangular pipe that connects the downdraft to
the DDMEXT28.
The appliance air outlet shall be connected to the cabinet in such
a way that the air sucked in from the kitchen can be recirculated
back into the room. This can be by means of reducing the plinth
height around the whole island unit to allow air to escape into the
room or by means of a vent in the plinth. Ducting to be connected
from the DDMEXT28 to an air outlet grille/vent is not supplied
with the appliance and should be purchased separately.
DDMEXT
It is possible to direct the product air outlet according to your installation requirements, by rotating the air outlet flange as
shown in (Fig.20).
The appliance is equipped with a 7-meter-long power cable, to be connected to the downdraft hood in the specific terminal
board found inside the plastic black box (Fig.21).
With reference to the Energy Label standard and taking into account its performances, it is not necessary to equip the product
with any time control device.
FIG.21
FIG.19
DDMEXT28
This product has been designed to be installed under a kitchen
cabinet, corresponding to the downdraft lower air outlet. This
product can work only if it is used in combination with a Caple
downdraft.
This product is designed to efficiently exhaust fumes and
odours. We recommend you use the product in Recirculation
Mode only and to use a constant diameter piping of 150mm or
similar sections.
We also recommend using ducting without elbows, as they
negatively affect the performance of the appliance.
FIG.20
INSTALLATION:
Place the appliance under the downdraft, corresponding to the air
outlet, as shown in (Fig.19).
All fittings are supplied with the appliance, along with a
rectangular pipe that connects the downdraft to
the DDMEXT28.
The appliance air outlet shall be connected to the cabinet in such
a way that the air sucked in from the kitchen can be recirculated
back into the room. This can be by means of reducing the plinth
height around the whole island unit to allow air to escape into the
room or by means of a vent in the plinth. Ducting to be connected
from the DDMEXT28 to an air outlet grille/vent is not supplied
with the appliance and should be purchased separately.
DDMEXT
It is possible to direct the product air outlet according to your installation requirements, by rotating the air outlet flange as
shown in (Fig.20).
The appliance is equipped with a 7-meter-long power cable, to be connected to the downdraft hood in the specific terminal
board found inside the plastic black box (Fig.21).
With reference to the Energy Label standard and taking into account its performances, it is not necessary to equip the product
with any time control device.
FIG.21

NOTES:

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