The lower-discharge oil fume technology used in the integrated stove uses the principle of micro-aerodynamics and the patented technology of fluid envelope surface to change the "upward" flow of oil fume into "downward discharge", making the oil fume and the environment two-way. Isolation, minimizing the suction and discharge distance, and efficiently absorbing oil fume.
According to the authoritative verification of the National Daily Electrical Appliances Quality Supervision and Inspection Center: the odor reduction rate (smoke removal rate) is as high as 99.6%. Usually the smoke exhaust duct of the integrated stove is under the machine, and through the side suction way, the oil fume is sucked into the oil fume purifier on the side, and then discharged through the air outlet below, thus achieving a good oil fume separation effect.
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Precautions for installing integrated stoves
1. The installation wall must have a certain bearing capacity and be able to bear the overall weight of the whole machine.
2. When installing drilling holes, you must avoid wires buried in the wall to avoid damaging the wires or getting an electric shock.
3. Try not to install the hood in an environment with too much air convection, so as not to affect the smoke exhaust effect.
4. The installation hook must be kept horizontal so that the mounted body can be kept horizontal and will not tilt left and right, affecting the appearance and smoke exhaust effect.