Asko CBB861SC User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Cooker hood EN
CBB761SC CBB861SC
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Contents

Making the connection between cooker hood
and hob ........................................................
3Pictograms used ........................................
4Safety ..........................................................
7Your cooker hood ......................................
7Dear customer! ............................................
8Description hood .........................................
9Operation ....................................................
9Switch on the boost setting ..........................
10Switching on recirculation mode .................
10Switching off recirculation mode .................
10Clean Air function ........................................
11Switching the light on and off ......................
11Changing the colour temperature ................
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12Remote control ...........................................
12Description remote control ..........................
12Pairing the remote ........................................
13Switching extraction on and off ...................
Tips for energy-efficient cooking with
13Switch on the boost setting ..........................
hoods ...........................................................
13Switching on the timer .................................
14Switching on recirculation mode .................
14Switching off recirculation mode .................
14Clean Air function ........................................
15Switching the light on and off ......................
15Changing the colour lighting temperature ....
16Wi-Fi connectivity ......................................
16Wi-Fi/ConnectLife-app .................................
21Maintenance ...............................................
21Cleaning .......................................................
23Filter indication .............................................
23Lighting ........................................................
24Battery of the remote ...................................
25Technical data ............................................
25EU Product Sheet ........................................
26EU Product Fiche .........................................
26Compliance information ...............................
27Installation ..................................................
27.....................................................................
29Preparations for installation .........................
30Appliance dimensions .................................
30Built-in ..........................................................
33Environmental aspects ..............................
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33Disposal of the appliance and packaging ....
34Your notes ..................................................
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Pictograms used

The following symbols are used throughout the manual, and they have the following meanings:
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning – general danger
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Warning – danger of electric shock
HOT SURFACE!
Warning – danger of hot surface
DANGER OF FIRE!
Warning – danger of fire
It is important that you carefully read the instructions.
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Safety

WARNING!
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!

Safe use

The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from failure to follow the safety instructions and warnings.
Damage caused by incorrect connection, incorrect fitting, or incorrect use is not covered by the warranty.
WARNING!
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
This appliance and the accessible parts will become hot during use. Do not touch hot parts. Keep children younger than 8 away from the appliance unless they are under continuous supervision.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
This appliance is only designed for household use.
Always provide adequate ventilation!
There shall be adequate ventilation of the room when the range
hood is used at the same time as appliances burning gas or other fuels.
When the range hood and appliances supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously in operation, the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa (4 × 10-5bar).
Local regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled.
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Safety
Never use a steam cleaner for cleaning the appliance.
Only clean the appliance when switched off. The steam of a steam cleaner could reach the conducting parts and cause an electrical short.
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Avoid the risk of electric shock; make sure the appliance is switched off before cleaning the appliance.
Only use the appliance inside the home.
Do not use the cooker hood if the grease filter has not been fitted
properly!
Do not lean against the cooker hood.
Never use the cooker hood as a working surface unless this is
indicated explicitly.
Grease and oil are inflammable when overheated. Remain in the cooking area when preparing meals.
To prevent hot fat from catching fire, you should only deep-fry under continuous supervision.
The cooker hood should be cleaned regularly both on the outside as well as the inside (at least 1 x per month). Insufficient cleaning or a delay in the replacement of filters can cause a fire hazard.
Clean the filters on time.
The grease filters can become hot during use. After cooking wait
at least 30 minutes before cleaning.
Please note! Intensive use can lead to condensation on the cooker hood. Condensation is simple to remove with a dry cloth.
Follow the instructions in the manual for cleaning or replacing the grease filters and/or carbon filters!
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Safety
DANGER OF FIRE!
There is a risk of fire if the instructions for cleaning or replacing grease filters and/or carbon filters are not followed.
Through grease deposits in the metal grease filter. Never work with open flame under the appliance (eg. flambéing). Always use the appliance with the metal grease filter. Clean the grease filter regularly.
Through overheated fat or oil. Never extinguish a fire with water; always use a fire blanket, lid or plate.
The appliance may have sharp edges; please be careful during cleaning.
The light emitted by LED lights is very dazzling and can damage the eyes. Do not look directly into the switched on LED lights for longer than 100 seconds.
When washing grease filters in the dishwasher it is recommended to use a short, non-intensive programme. Check the grease filter after washing in the dishwasher for wear (loose material). Wear can occur as a result of frequent washing. If loose material is visible, replace the filters in order to prevent this loose material from ending up in the food that is cooked.
Do not use the appliance in temperatures below 5 °C.
Keep a 20 cm separation distance to the appliance.
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Your cooker hood

Dear customer!

Welcome to our growing ASKO family!
We are proud of our appliances. We hope that this appliance will be an appreciated and dependable aid for many years to come.
Please read the operating instructions before use. They include general tips, information about the settings and adjustments you can make, and the best way to take care of your appliance.
TIP!
You can find the most recent version of the instructions for use on our website.
Enjoy your cooking!
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Your cooker hood

Description hood

1. Button Control
2. LED spot
3. Edge extraction panel
4. Grease filter
5. Magnet

Description button control

1. Filter reset button
2. Filter indicator, signals when filters require cleaning
3. Lighting button, switches on/off and dims the lighting
4. Lighting indicator
5. – (minus) push-button, reduces air extraction capacity and switches off
6. + (plus) push-button, switches on and increases air extraction capacity
7. Speed level 1 indicator
8. Speed level 2 indicator
9. Speed level 3 indicator
10. Speed level 4/boost indicator
11. Push-button timer function, turns off the hood after time
12. Timer indicator light
13. Wi-Fi push-button
14. Wi-Fi indicator light
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Operation

Switching extraction on and off

1. Press the + (plus) button.
The cooker hood will switch on at the lowest setting.
2. Press the + (plus) button again for a higher fan setting. Press and hold the + (plus) button for 1 second to select the highest setting (boost).
3. Press the – (minus) button to select a lower setting.
The extraction setting is indicated in the speed level indicators.
Each light area represents a speed level. Speed level indicator 4 also serves as a boost indicator when it blinks.
4. If the extraction setting is set at 1, you can switch off the cooker hood by quickly pressing and releasing the – (minus) button.
5. To switch off the cooker hood from, press and hold the – (minus) button for at least 1 second.

Switch on the boost setting

1. Press and hold the + (plus) button for at least 1 second.
The boost setting is switched on for 10 minutes. The speed level 4 indicator will flash during this period. The original extraction setting will be reactivated after this period.
2. Press and release the – (minus) button to switch off the boost setting.
NOTE!
If the boost setting has been selected, the timer function cannot be activated.

Switching on the timer

1. Press the timer button.
The timer indicator will start to blink.
The cooker hood will switch off automatically after 10 minutes.
2. Switch off the timer function by pressing a random button (except the one for lighting).
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Operation
TIP!
On delivery, this cooker hood is set for exhaust air to the outside. The hood can also be set to recirculation use (the air is blown back into the room after filtration through grease filters and a combi-filter).
With an RMS kit (recirculation modification set), the air will first be cleaned by the grease filters, and then odours will be filtered by the combi-filter. The cleaned air is recirculated back into the kitchen.

Switching on recirculation mode

Simultaneously press and hold the timer button and the light button until the filter indicator flashes 3 times.
The carbon filter indicator is activated.

Switching off recirculation mode

Simultaneously press and hold the timer button and the light button until the filter indicator lights up for 3 seconds and then turns off.

Clean Air function

The Clean Air function allows you to freshen the air in your kitchen for a maximum of 24 hours at level 1.
1. Switch off the cooker hood.
2. Press and hold the timer button for approximately 3 seconds.
The cooker hood will switch on automatically for 10 minutes every hour at the lowest speed setting. During extraction, the indicator lights show a fast-running light. When the hood switches off after 10 minutes, the indicator lights show a slow running light until the hood switches on again after 50 minutes.
3. Switch off the Clean Air function in the meantime by pressing a random button (any button other than the light button).
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Operation

Switching the light on and off

1. Shortly press and release the light button.
The light switches on at maximum strength.
2. Press and hold the lighting button to set the lighting strength.
The lighting changes from maximum to minimum strength and vice versa.
3. To turn off the light, shortly press the light button while the light is on.

Changing the colour temperature

You can adjust the lighting temperature.
1. Press and hold the light button. Press the – (minus) button to make the light colderor press the + (plus) button to make the light warmer.

Making the connection between cooker hood and hob

To operate the cooker hood with the hob, you must make a connection between the hob and the hood.
To make the connection, the Connection setup mode of the cooker hood and the hob must be activated.
See also the manual for the hob. Check our website for the full range of hobs that can be connected to your cooker hood.
1. The hood and lights must be switched off.
2. Press and hold simultaneously the – (minus) and the + (plus) button for 3 seconds. All the indicators will blink simultaneously for a maximum of 3 minutes.
3. On your hob, activate the pairing mode in the user menu (see the hob manual). The connection to the hob is established.
4. If the connection is successful, the cooker hood will return to standby.
NOTE!
When manually operating the hood in connection mode, the pairing will be lost and must be paired again.
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Remote control

Description remote control

NOTE!
The remote control is available as an accessory for this cooker hood and is not included with this appliance.
1. Timer function
2. Increase light intensity
3. Colder light temperature
4. Decrease light intensity
5. Decrease air extraction capacity
6. Clean Air function
7. Warmer light temperature
8. Switch on/off lighting
9. Increase air extraction capacity
10. Fan on/off

Pairing the remote

This remote control must be paired to the cooker hood before first use.
1. Switch on the appliance. Press and hold the – (minus) button and + (plus) button for 3 seconds. The hood will start pairing modefor 5 minutes
2.
3. Activate the Remote pairing modeby holding cand wfor 3 sec.
4. During pairing all the indicators on the hood and remote will blink. All indicators will turn off when the connection is established.
If the connection is not established repeat the entire pairing process.
NOTE!
Remote control will go into standby after 30 seconds. The remote will wake up when it is picked up or detects movement.
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Remote control

Switching extraction on and off

1. Press and hold the Fankey on the remote for 1 second.
The cooker hood will switch on at the lowest setting.
2. Press the +key again for a higher fan setting. Press and hold the +key for 1 second to select the highest setting (boost).
3. Press the -key to select a lower setting.
The extraction setting is indicated by the speed level indicators on the hood.
4. To switch off the cooker hood, press and hold the Fankey for 1 second.
NOTE!
Lighting and motor key must be pressed for at least 1 second. This is to prevent the functions from being accidentally switched on or off.

Switch on the boost setting

1. Press and hold the +button for at least 1 second.
The boost setting is switched on for 10 minutes. The speed level 4 indicator will flash during this period. The original extraction setting will be reactivated after this period.
2. Press and release the -key to switch off the boost setting.
NOTE!
If the boost setting has been selected, the timer function cannot be activated.

Switching on the timer

1. Press the timer key.
The timer indicator will start to blink.
The cooker hood will switch off automatically after 10 minutes.
2. Switch off the timer function by pressing a random button (except the one for lighting).
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Remote control
TIP!
The cooker hood can be used in extraction mode or recirculation mode. The air extraction capacity is adapted to the selected mode. The hood will start-up in the default extraction mode. It has to be reset for recirculation mode.
With an RMS kit (Recirculation modification set) the air will first be cleaned by the grease filters and then odours will be filtered by the charcoal filter. The cleaned air is recirculated back into the kitchen.

Switching on recirculation mode

When the light and fan are off, simultaneously hold the timer key and the light key until the filter indicator flashes 3 times.
The carbon filter indicator is activated.

Switching off recirculation mode

When the light and fan are off, simultaneously hold the timer key and the light key until the filter indicator lights up for 3 seconds and then turns off.

Clean Air function

The Clean Air function allows you to freshen the air in your kitchen for a maximum of 24 hours at level 1.
1. Switch off the cooker hood.
2. Press and hold the Clean Airkey for approximately 3 seconds.
The cooker hood will switch on automatically for 10 minutes every hour at the lowest speed setting. During extraction, the display will show a fast-moving snake. When the hood switches off after 10 minutes, the display will show a slow-moving snakeuntil the hood switches on again after 50 minutes.
3. Switch off the Clean Air function by pressing the timer, clean air, -or +keys (any key other than the light key).
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Remote control

Switching the light on and off

1. Press and hold the light key for 1 second.
The light switches on at maximum strength.
2. Press and hold the increase lightor decrease lightkey to set the lighting intensity.
3. To turn off the light, press and hold the light key for 1 second.
NOTE!
Lighting and motor key must be pressed for at least 1 second. This is to prevent the functions from being accidentally switched on or off.

Changing the colour lighting temperature

You can adjust the lighting temperature.
1. Press and hold the light key for 1 second.
The light switches on at maximum strength.
2. Press the Ckey to make the light colderor press the Wkey to make the light warmer.
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Wi-Fi connectivity

Wi-Fi/ConnectLife-app

The appliance is fitted with a Wi-Fi module that allows the appliance to connect to a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. It offers to monitor the appliance status via the mobile device.
NOTE!
The monitoring function via mobile device shall not be used to replace the personal supervision of the cooking process directly on the appliance.

Requirements:

To use the Wi-Fi connectivity of the cooking hob, the range of your Wi-Fi router must extend to the hob. The cooking hob only supports 2.4 GHz networks. If, during the connection setup, your home network is not shown, check the router settings for 2.4 GHz, that the network is not hidden and the signal is strong enough.
Additionally, a mobile device with an installed ConnectLife-app and a registered user account is required (see chapter 'ConnectLife-app').

ConnectLife-app

The ConnectLife app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. After being paired with the hood, you can use the app to monitor the status of the hood.
Go to www.connectlife.io/getstarted to download the ConnectLife-app, information about the system, support and available features. Find additional options under www.connectlife.io.
Getting started with the ConnectLife-app
Get started with your ConnectLife-app in 3 easy steps. Please check as addition chapter First steps to set up the Wi-Fi connectivity. More help under www.connectlife.io/getstarted.
1. Registration:
Install the ConnectLife-app.
Start the app.
Choose Get Startedand follow the process.
If you are already registered, use the Sign Inoption.
2. Add the hood:
In the app: Go to Appliances”.
Choose Add Appliancesor touch the + (plus) key.
Make sure Wi-Fi on the hood is turned ON, and the hood is in connection setup mode (see
Follow the instructions of the ConnectLife-app.
3. Start cooking:
Congratulation, you can now start using ConnectLife together with your appliance.
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as addition 'First steps to set up the Wi-Fi connectivity').
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Wi-Fi connectivity

First steps to set up the Wi-Fi connectivity:

1. Check the Requirementsas described above.
2. The hood and lights must be switched off.
3. Press the Wi-Fi button for three seconds. The Wi-Fi indicator will blink 3 times.
4. Press the Wi-Fi button for 3 seconds to turn on Wi-Fi. Speed level 2 and 3 indicators will blink 3 times. The Wi-Fi indicator flashes.
5. After 3 seconds it will return to the Wi-Fi-menu.
6. Simultaneously press the + (plus) and timer button for 3 seconds to access 'Connection settings'. Speed level 2 indicator and the Wi-Fi indicator flash while connecting. This mode will turn off automatically after 5 minutes.
7. Start the ConnectLife-app and follow the instructions in the app.
8. If the ConnectLife-app does not connect to the device, wait 10 minutes and repeat the steps described or press the '-' (minus) button for 3 seconds to leave the Wi-Fi menu.
INFORMATION!
Troubleshoot quickly by turning the Wi-Fi module off and on again. You can find more help in the "Wi-Fi troubleshooting" section.

Depending on the Wi-Fi state, there are 1 to 3 options available in the menu:

The Connection Setup Mode
The Pairing Mode
Remote control mode
If more than 1 option is available then use the + (plus) and - (minus) buttons to toggle between the options.
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Wi-Fi connectivity

Connection Setup Mode

The appliance must be connected to the Cloud for the application to monitor and control the appliance remotely.
Speed level 2 indicator and Wi-Fi indicator will light up.
Touch the timer key to enable 'Connection Setup Mode'. Speed level 2 indicator will flash.
This mode will be disabled automatically after 5 minutes.
Follow the instructions of the ConnectLife-app.

Pairing Mode

When the process was successful and you want to pair another user, you can use the Pairing mode of the Wi-Fi menu and the Pairingor Discoveryoption of the ConnectLife-app. In the ConnectLife-app, select option 'Add Appliance' and follow the instructions.
Touch the timer key to enable 'Pairing mode'. The speed level 3 indicator will flash.
This mode will be disabled automatically after 3 minutes.
On the ConnectLife-app, use the 'Pairing' or 'Discovery' option of the ConnectLife app to pair
another user.
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Wi-Fi connectivity

Remote control mode switch on and off

To be able to change function settings remotely, the appliance must be switched on and the ConnectLife-app must be enabled. Speed level 4 indicator and Wi-Fi indicator will lit static.
Remote control mode is only available if the Wi-Fi connectivity setup has been performed. Touch the timer key to enable 'Remote control'.
Speed level 4 indicator is blinking: Remote control is enabled.
Speed level 4 indicator lit static: Remote control is disabled.

Wi-Fi menu

To access the Wi-Fi menu the hood must be on standby (the hood and lights must be switched off).
Press the Wi-Fi button for 3 seconds. The Wi-Fi indicator will flash.

Switching on Wi-Fi:

The hood and lights must be switched off.
Press the Wi-Fi button for three seconds. The Wi-Fi indicator will blink 3 times.
Press the Wi-Fi button to turn on Wi-Fi. Speed levels 2 and 3 indicators will blink 3 times. The
Wi-Fi indicator will flash. After 3 seconds it will return to the Wi-Fi menu.

Switching off Wi-Fi:

The hood and lights must be switched off.
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Wi-Fi connectivity
Press the Wi-Fi button for 3 seconds. The Wi-Fi indicator is on.
Press the Wi-Fi button to turn off Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi indicator will turn off. After 3 seconds it will
return to the Wi-Fi menu.
Press the '-' (minus) button for 3 seconds to exit the Wi-Fi menu.

Displaying the Wi-Fi status:

Wi-Fi module disabled: Wi-Fi indicator is off.
Configuration in progress: Wi-Fi indicator flashes.
Connected to home network router: Wi-Fi indicator flashes.
Connected to home network router and cloud: Wi-Fi indicator continuously lit.

Wi-Fi troubleshooting

SolutionPossible causeSymptom
Switch on Wi-Fi (see 'Switching on Wi-Fi').
Check that your home network signal is strong and internet connection is working.
Please check the network settings. Ensure a 2.4 GHz and visible network. If the signal is too weak, try to move the network router closer to the appliance.
Ensure that Wi-Fi is enabled, and the internet connection of your home network is working. Repeat the connection setup if necessary.
First disable the Wi-Fi and enable it again. Check that the internet connection in your home network is working. Repeat the connection setup if necessary.
Further troubleshooting available on www.connectlife.io or contact the service department.
Home network is not displayed during connection setup.
Appliance is shown disconnected on the mobile app.
Wi-Fi turned off.Wi-Fi icon not shown.
Home network issues.Wi-Fi setup failed.
The home network is not on
2.4 GHz, the network is hidden, or the signal strength is too weak.
Wi-Fi is disabled or home network issues.
Different causes.Other Wi-Fi problem.
NOTE!
Unpair: When the appliance needs to be connected to another network, use the setting unpair in the app. The appliance will be deleted from the app and will not be linked to the current user account.
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Maintenance

Cleaning

WARNING!
Important! For all maintenance, first, switch off the mains power to the cooker hood by pulling the plug out of the socket or by turning off the home's master switch. The hood needs to be cleaned regularly, both inside as well as outside (at least as often as the grease filter).
Do not use abrasive cleaning products. Do not use alcohol!
If the instructions regarding cleaning the appliance or replacing the filters are not followed, this can cause a fire. These instructions must be followed! The manufacturer is not liable for damage to the hood or fire damage resulting from incompetent maintenance or from non-adherence to the safety instruction above.

Cooker hood

Clean the cooker hood with soapy water and a soft cloth.
Then rinse with clean water. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as caustic soda. The cooker hood finish stays in good condition if it is buffed periodically following the application of wax.
NOTE!
Stainless steel cooker hoods
Do not use scouring pads or other abrasive cleaners on stainless steel cooker hoods. Finish with a non-abrasive, non-polishing agent and buff the stainless steel in the direction of the grain.

Metal grease filters

Metal grease filters should be cleaned once a month (or when indicated by the filter cleaning indicator – if present on the model) using a neutral cleaning agent, either by hand or in the dishwasher on a short, low-temperature program. Place the grease filters with the openings facing downwards in the dishwasher so the water can drain out of the filter. Aluminium grease filters become dull as a result of dishwasher cleaning agents. This is normal and does not effect the working.
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Maintenance

Removing cassette filter

1. Switch off the motor and lighting.
2. Pull the edge extraction panel carefully out of the magnetic seal. Tilt the edge extraction panel downwards.
3. Open the filters access latch. Support the filter with your hand.
4. Remove the filter from the hood.

Cleaning

The filters can be cleaned in the dishwasher. Allow the filters to drain well before replacing.
The filters can also be cleaned by hand.
Clean the filters in soapy water with washing up liquid and rinse. Allow the filters to drain well. The underside of the cooker hood can be cleaned with a mild cleaning agent and a damp cloth. Dry off with a paper towel.

Replacing cassette filter

The filter should be placed with the locking mechanism on the front. Open the filter access latch. The notches at the front of the filter will then slot in. Hold the access latch in this position when placing the filters.
1. Slot the notches at the back of the filter in the specially designed opening of the cooker hood.
2. Tilt the filter upwards.
3. Release the filter access hatch. The notches at the back of the filter will extend outwards and slot into the specially designed openings of the cooker hood.
The filter is now in position again.
4. Press the edge extraction panel firmly in the magnetic seal again (you will hear a click).
TIP!
The edge extraction panel can be removed for cleaning.
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Maintenance

Active carbon filters

The regenerable active carbon filter must be washed by hand with neutral cleaning products, or in the dishwasher at a maximum temperature of 65 °C (the washing should be done without any plates, dishes, cups, etc. in the machine). Do not use washing detergent.
Remove the excess water without damaging the filter, remove the holder and let the filter dry in the oven for at least 40 minutes at a maximum temperature of 70 °C.
To keep the regenerable carbon filter efficient, this action should be repeated every 2 months or when indicated by the filter indicator. The filter must be replaced after no more than 3 years, or if it has been damaged.
CAUTION!
It is important that the grease filters and the regenerable active carbon filter are thoroughly dry before repositioning.

Replacing the carbon filter

To replace the carbon filter, consult the manual for the recirculation kit.

Filter indication

Saturation of grease and carbon filters

The filters should be replaced or cleaned when the filter indicator is lit. See Maintenancechapter.

Grease filter

The filter indicator will light up after 30 operating hours.
The grease filters should then be cleaned.
Reset the memory by pressing and holding the filter reset button until the filter indicator goes
off.

Carbon filter

The filter indicator will flash after 120 operating hours.
The carbon filter should then be cleaned or replaced.
Reset the memory by pressing and holding the filter reset button until the filter indicator goes
off.

Lighting

WARNING!
The hood is fitted with LED lights. An authorized technician must replace these. Do not attempt to replace the LED lights yourself.
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Maintenance

Battery of the remote

NOTE!
When the batteries are replaced the pairing connection will remain.
Replace the batteries in time, as the receiving distance will be shortened if the voltage of the
battery is too low.
Dont forget to remove the batteries if you dont use the remote for a long time.
Dont leave the remote lying upside down on a conductive surface.
The warranty does not cover the batteries.
The battery may drain more quickly in connection with the lit icons.
Battery specifications: Two AAA batteries.
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Technical data

EU Product Sheet

Data determined according to:
Standard EN61591 and Commission Regulations (EU) no. 65/2014 and (EU) no. 66/2014.
CBB861SCCBB761SC
ASKOASKOTrademark
BU90BA-DDC02BU70BA-DDC02Type of model
) [kWh/a]
hood
Energy efficiency class
) [%]
hood
) [lux/W]
hood
) [%]
hood
normal use [m3/h]
emissions at minimum and maximum speed in normal use [dB(A)]
emissions at intensive or boost setting [dB(A)]
+
A
36.836.1Annual Energy Consumption (AEC
+
A
35.535.1Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE
AAFluid Dynamic Efficiency class
186.4186.4Lighting Efficiency (LE
AALighting Efficiency class
91.694.2Grease Filtering Efficiency (GFE
BBGrease Filtering Efficiency class
242 / 387258 / 415Air flow at minimum and maximum speed in
716723Air flow at intensive or boost setting [m3/h]
43 / 5342 / 52Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power
6565Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power
--Power consumption off mode (Po)
0.420.42Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) [W]
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Technical data

EU Product Fiche

)
hood
(Q
) [m3/h]
BEP
(P
)
BEP
point (W
cooking surface (E

Compliance information

BEP
)
) [lux]
middle
CBB861SCCBB761SC
0.70.7Time increase factor (f)
4040Energy Efficiency Index (EEI
353350Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point
493481Measured air pressure at best efficiency point
136133Measured electric power input at best efficiency
2.82.8Nominal power of the lighting system (WL)
522522Average illumination of the lighting system on the
RF moduleRadio equipment type
2402 - 2477 MHz (16 channels)Operating frequency range
-5.2 dBm EIRP average (calculated)Maximum output power
-7 dBiMaximum antenna gain
Wi-Fi moduleRadio equipment type
2412 - 2472 MHz (16 channels)Operating frequency range
17.7 dBm EIRP average (calculated)Maximum output power
2.7 dBiMaximum antenna gain
Hereby, ASKO declares that the radio equipment type Cooker hood is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
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Installation

Safety regulations
WARNING!
This appliance should only be connected by a registered installer.
Always follow the installation instructions in the installation manual provided.
Check the appliance for transport damage. Do not connect a damaged appliance.
Faulty parts may only be replaced by original parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet safety requirements.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Always use the original Supply cord to connect the appliance.
The electrical connection must comply with national and local
regulations.
The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible.
If a stationary appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a
plug, or with other means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions, the means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. This is also applicable for appliances with a supply cord and plug when the plug is not accessible after installing the appliance. Using an omnipolar switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm fitted in the fixed wiring will fulfil this requirement.
The appliance should not be connected to the mains via a multi-plug adapter or extension cable, as the safe use of the equipment cannot be guaranteed.
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Installation
WARNING!
Extraction hoods and other appliances that extract cooking vapours can affect the safe operation of appliances that burn gas or other fuel (including those in other rooms) by backflowing combustion gases. These gases can potentially lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. After installing an extraction hood or other vapour extractor, the operation of appliances with flue gas extraction must be tested by a competent person to ensure that the combustion gases do not flow back.
WARNING!
Never open the casing of the appliance.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before starting any repair work.
We advise you to wear protective gloves when assembling the cooker hood because of the possible sharp edges.
The distance between the lowest point of the cooker hood and the supporting surface for the cooking vessels gas hob should be at least 65 cm.
If the instructions of the gas hob specify a greater distance, this has to be taken into account.
WARNING!
Failure to install screws or fixing devices in accordance with these instructions may result in an electrical hazard.
If the safety instructions and warnings are not followed, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any resulting damage.
If you decide to discontinue using the appliance because of a fault, we recommend you cut off the cable after removing the plug from the plug socket. Take the appliance to your municipalitys waste disposal site.
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Place the appliance in an environment that meets the following conditions:
Ambiant temperature range: +5.+40 °C;
Humidity: 30.70% RH;
Maximum altitude: 2000 meters above sea level.

Preparations for installation

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Appliance dimensions

Built-in

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Environmental aspects

Tips for energy-efficient cooking with hoods

Use a low extractor setting and use the highest setting (boost) if necessary.
A well-ventilated kitchen makes the range hood more efficient.
Clean filters regularly and replace filters when needed to keep the filter efficiency high, as a
saturated filter cannot perform and leads to longer usage times.

Disposal of the appliance and packaging

Sustainable materials have been used during the manufacture of this appliance. This appliance must be disposed of responsibly at the end of its service life. Ask your local authorities for more information about how to do this.
The appliance packaging is recyclable. The following may have been used:
cardboard;
polyethylene film (PE);
CFC-free polystyrene (PS rigid foam).
Dispose of these materials in a responsible manner and in accordance with government regulations.
The product has been marked with a crossed-out dustbin symbol to remind you of the obligation to dispose of electrical household appliances separately. This means that the appliance may not be included with normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life. The appliance must be taken to a special municipal centre for separated waste collection or to a dealer providing this service.
A separate collection of household appliances helps to prevent any potential negative impact on the environment and on human health caused by improper disposal. It ensures that the materials of which the appliance is composed can be recovered to obtain significant savings in energy and raw materials.
Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that our products satisfy the applicable European directives, orders and regulations, as well as the requirements stated in the referenced standards.
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