Use and Care Manual
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Ductless recirculation is intended for applications where an exhaust duct work is not possible to be installed. 
When converted, the hood functions as a recirculating hood rather than an exhaust hood. Fumes and exhaust 
from cooking are drawn and ltered by a set of optional charcoal lters. The air is then puried and re-circulated 
back within the home.
We recommend to ALWAYS exhaust air outside of the home by employing existing or installing new duct work, 
if possible. The hood is most eective and ecient as an exhaust hood. Only when the exhaust option is not 
possible should you recourse to converting the hood into a recirculating hood.
When converted to be a recirculating hood, a set of charcoal  lters are required on top of its standard Metal 
Filter set. Order according to its Part number below. The standard Metal Filters are intended to capture residue 
from cooking and the optional charcoal lters help to purify fumes exhausted from cooking for re-circulation.
RECIRCULATING KIT (REQUIRED IF NO DUCTING IS USED) 
Kit includes charcoal lters, charcoal lter brackets and air diverter plate.
Hood Model    Part No.   Filters in Pkg. 
BML                           BRC-0007         2 
1. Purchase recirculating kit per the part number above
2.  Secure air diverter plate to top support frame. (FIG. H) Run 6” ducting 
from top of hood and secure to air diverter plate. 
3.  Remove mesh lters from hood. Secure the charcoal lters to the back 
side of the mesh lters with (4) holding clips. (FIG. H) 
4. Re-install mesh lters.
5.  Charcoal  lters  must  be  replaced  after  every  120  hours  of  use  (or 
approximately every 3 to 4 months based on the average of 1 - 2 hrs. of 
daily cooking time). 
 Note: Refer to manual included with recirculating kit for more detailed 
installation instructions.
Charcoal Filter Replacements
Hood Model    Part No.   Qty to Order 
BML    Z0F-C094     2
DO NOT WASH CHARCOAL FILTERS. Charcoal lters may need 
to be changed more often depending on cooking habits.
Installation – Ductless Recirculating
FIG. H










