Berbel BWH 60, BWH 70, BWH 80, BWH 90 Operating Instructions Manual

berbel­Wall-mounted hood BWH 60/70/80/90 BL/GL/EL
Operating instructions
12/2010 updated 03/2012
These instructions help you to use and install our product as intended, safely and economically. Our product, berbel-Wall-mounted hood BWH 60/70/80/90 BL/GL/EL, will be referred to as the device in the following text.
These instructions are intended for the following persons:
Persons using the device
Persons cleaning the device
Persons disposing of the device.
All of these people must have read and understood the contents of this manual.
Following the instruction contained within this guide will help you to minimise any hazards and to increase the reliability and service life of the device.
Layout features in the text
The text in this manual is laid out in a standard way. This helps you to easily distinguish between the various elements:
Normal text
Cross references
Lists or
Ø Action steps.
Tips contain special information to help you use
the device economically.
Design features in the illustrations
The illustrations consist of greyscale
representations. Movements or actions to be carried
out are indicated by motion or direction arrows. If there are several steps to be performed in sequence shown on one illustration, the order is indicated by numbers (1., 2., etc.):
Where references are made to elements in
a legend
or in the text, these will be indicated by a position number (2):
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Table of contents
Safety...........................................................................................................................................................5
Proper and intended use....................................................................................................................................5
Ban on independent conversions and modifications..........................................................................................5
Basic safety instructions.....................................................................................................................................5
Layout of hazard notices.....................................................................................................................................7
Layout of notices regarding damage to property or the environment.................................................................7
Description...................................................................................................................................................8
Possible operating modes..................................................................................................................................8
Device view with closed lower section..............................................................................................................10
Device view with opened lower section............................................................................................................11
Operating....................................................................................................................................................12
Turning on the device.......................................................................................................................................13
Turning off the device.......................................................................................................................................14
Turning on the ventilation function....................................................................................................................15
Changing the power level.................................................................................................................................16
Turning off the ventilation function....................................................................................................................16
Turning on the run-on function.........................................................................................................................17
Turning off the run-on function.........................................................................................................................17
Turning the hob lighting on/off..........................................................................................................................18
Using the extraction mode/recirculated air mode selection..............................................................................18
Control indicators..............................................................................................................................................19
Making settings in the configuration mode.......................................................................................................20
Cleaning.....................................................................................................................................................23
Cleaning intervals.............................................................................................................................................23
Cleaning with normal soiling.............................................................................................................................23
Cleaning when heavily soiled...........................................................................................................................24
Cleaning the surfaces.......................................................................................................................................26
Maintenance...............................................................................................................................................27
Maintaining the device......................................................................................................................................27
Changing the lighting........................................................................................................................................27
Changing the filter filling (hybrid and re-circulated air filter).............................................................................27
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................30
Disposal......................................................................................................................................................32
Disposal of the packaging.................................................................................................................................32
Disposal............................................................................................................................................................32
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Technical specifications..............................................................................................................................33
Ratings plate (type label)..................................................................................................................................33
Wall-mounted hood BWH 60/70/80/90 BL/GL/EL............................................................................................34
Contacting the manufacturer.......................................................................................................................35
Safety
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Safety
Read this chapter carefully before installing, using, or cleaning the device.
Ø Follow the warning notices during all activities on
the device.
Ø Include this manual if you pass the device on.
Proper and intended use
The device can be used to extract cooking vapours when cooking.
This device has been exclusively intended for this purpose and must only be put to this use. The device may only be used in the manner described in this manual.
Any other use of or modification to the device is considered improper usage and may lead to damage.
If the device is used in extracted air mode at the same time as an open fire which uses air from the room as its oxygen supply (e.g. fireplace), a safety device (e.g. in accordance with DIN 18841:2005:12 TÜV and DVGW-VP121 tested under-pressure monitor P4) must be installed which helps prevent gases or waste gases being drawn (back) into the room.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages which occur as a result of improper use, incorrect installation or incorrect operation. This device is not intended for commercial use. Only use this device in private kitchens.
Ban on independent conversions and modifications
Do not undertake and independent modifications
of or conversions to the device. Conversions or modifications without the approval of berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH are not permitted.
Never bridge or bypass the protective equipment
found on the device.
Basic safety instructions
This section contains the basic safety instructions for handling the device. Additional safety instructions, concerning the particular actions and processes, can be found in the respective chapters.
Take note of all safety instructions and danger
notices in this manual.
Check the device and all its parts for visible
damage. In the event of damage, contact your dealer or berbel customer service. You may only use the device if it is in perfect working order.
Always let qualified specialist personnel conduct
maintenance or repair work. Otherwise, you endanger yourself and others.
Mount the device using the supplied brackets only
on load bearing building parts (solid construction).
Use appropriate fastening mechanisms for any
other sort of installation. If in doubt, please check with the dealer. Otherwise, you endanger yourself and others.
Only use this device in private kitchens.
Avoiding dangers caused by electric shock
Only let trained, qualified electricians work on the
power supply. The electricians must have the following knowledge and abilities as a minimum:
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering
Knowledge of country-specific regulations and
standards (e.g. in Germany, DIN 57100/VDE 0100, part 701)
Knowledge of the applicable safety regulations
Knowledge of the relevant legal requirements
for gas installations (e.g. in Germany the technical rules for gas installations TRGI).
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Only use the device if it is connected and fused in
accordance with the technical data.
Do not kink or crush the mains cable.
Do not use the device with a damaged electrical
connection cable.
In the event of a malfunction, disconnect the
device from the mains.
The mains plug must be easily accessible so that
you can quickly and easily isolate the device from the mains supply in the event of an emergency. If the mains plug is inaccessible following installation, an all-pole isolating device with a contact gap of at least 3 mm must be installed and accessible.
If the device is moved from a cold environment
into a hot one, condensation may form inside the device. In this case wait about two to three hours before bringing the device into service.
Avoid exposing the device to dripping or splashing
water. Do not place objects filled with fluids on the device, flower vases for example.
Keep the device dry.
If fluid does enter the device:
Immediately shut off the power supply, by
removing the fuse.
Make sure that the power supply cannot be
unintentionally reconnected. Perhaps by designating a person to prevent the fuse being switched on again.
Allow the device to dry.
Have the device checked and repaired by
trained, specialist personnel prior to using the device again.
Avoiding the risk of explosion
Do not operate the device in an environment with
a risk of explosion.
Avoiding the risk of fire
Make sure that the hob has cooled down before
you cover it.
A dirty device can cause fire hazards.
Keep the device in perfect working order and
check it regularly.
Regularly remove any grease residues which are
present. Grease residues pose a fire hazard.
Do not flambé underneath the device. Naked
flames can cause damage to neighbouring cabinets for example.
Only allow repair work on the device to be carried
out by personnel who have been specially trained for this purpose.
In recirculated air mode:
A covered or sealed ventilation outlet can cause a
fire hazard. Do not place any objects like lids or plates for example on or in front of the ventilation slits of the device. In the case of recirculated air devices, outflowing air must be able to escape back into the kitchen through the ventilation slits without impediment.
No objects should be mounted above the device
which could impede the air flow. Make sure that outflowing air is able to flow into the kitchen without impediment.
The device may only be installed over a fireplace for solid fuels (e.g. a coal-burning stove) if:
the fireplace has a sealed cover which cannot be
removed. Otherwise there is an increased fire risk due to flying sparks.
the legal and country-specific regulations are
observed.
Avoiding risks of injury
To prevent the risk of falling, use a stable
stepladder for all work on the device, for example replacing the filter, installing and cleaning the device.
To prevent injury from falling parts, only use
suitable fastening materials.
To prevent cuts from broken glass, use suitable
protective gloves.
Safety
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Avoiding the risk of suffocation
If the device and an open fireplace which uses air from the room for its oxygen supply, gases or waste gases may be drawn into the room.
Make sure that all safety equipment required by
the regulations in force in your country are working properly (e.g. the under-pressure monitor P4 checked in accordance with DVGW-VP121 and in accordance with DIN 18841:2005-12 TÜV).
Make sure that all of the permits required for
operation in your country have been obtained (e.g. the master chimney sweep).
Make sure that all standards and guidelines for
operating the device in your country are observed.
Ensure there is an adequate supply of fresh air
into the dwelling.
Never let children play with the foil or other parts
of the packaging.
Store the film or other parts of the packaging in a
location which is inaccessible to children.
Minimising the danger of collapse
The wall breakthrough that is needed must be
created by technically qualified persons. Wall breakthroughs affect the building's structural stability. Improperly made wall breakthroughs could result in the building collapsing.
Avoiding environmental damage
Dispose of the device and its accessories in
accordance with the legal regulations.
Layout of hazard notices
In this manual you will find the following categories of hazard notices:
DANGER
Notices with the word DANGER warn of a hazardous situation which will result in death or serious injuries.
WARNING
Notices with the word WARNING warn of a hazardous situation which can lead to death or serious injuries.
CAUTION
Notices with the word CAUTION warn of a situation that can lead to minor or moderate injuries.
Layout of notices regarding damage to property or the environment
ATTENTION
These notices warn of a situation that can lead to damage to property or to the environment.
Description
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Description
The following illustrations show the way the possible operating modes work. The devices used are shown as symbols. The illustrations are meant to serve as a guide. The illustrated device's shape may differ from your device.
With this device you can suck in and clean cooking vapours.
Possible operating modes
The device can work in different operating modes:
Recirculated air mode
Extracted air mode
Hybrid mode
The individual operating modes are described in the next sections.
Recirculated air mode
The device draws in the air from the room, filters it and passes the cleaned air back into the room. This cleaning is done in several cleaning steps. The majority of the dirt particles, like grease and oil
particles for example, are collected from the air drawn in from the room in the lower grease tray. The filter filling in the recirculated air filter neutralises any smelly odours present. The odour­free, cleaned room air is fed back into the room.
The filter filling needs to be regularly replaced.
Extracted air mode
The device draws in the air from the room, filters it and passes the cleaned air to the outside of the building. This cleaning is done in several cleaning steps. The first cleaning step removes grease and oil particles, for example, from the air drawn in from the room. The next cleaning step removes light, airborne particles (e.g. fluff) from the air drawn in from the room. The cleaned air is discharged outside.
Description
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Hybrid mode
The device draws in air from the room, cleans it and passes some of the cleaned room air to the outside of the building. The rest of the air drawn in is fed back into the room through the hybrid filter. This cleaning is done in several cleaning steps. The majority of the dirt particles, like grease and oil particles for example, are collected from the air drawn in from the room in the lower grease tray. Part of the cleaned air is fed outside the building, the filter filling in the hybrid filter neutralises any smells in the remaining room air which was drawn in. The odourless, cleaned room air is then fed back into the room.
The filter filling needs to be regularly replaced.
Description
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Device view with closed lower section
Wall-mounted hood BWH 90 BL ECO switch control panel
Wall-mounted hood BWH 90 GL Illumination
Chimney Lower section
Description
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Device view with opened lower section
Wall-mounted hood BWH 90 BL Capillary trap
Wall-mounted hood BWH 90 GL Lower section
Upper grease tray
The following descriptions are identical for the wall-mounted hoods BWH 60/70/80/90 BL and GL. In the diagrams, the BWH 90 BL is shown.
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