Küppersbusch EDIP 649.0 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions

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Instructions for use and installation instructions
Instructions d’utilisation et avis de montage Gebruiksaanwijzing en montagehandleiding Istruzioni di uso e di montaggio Instrucciones de uso y de montaje Instruções de uso e de montagem
EDIP 649.0
07 22 41 GC1
For your information
Please read the instructions in this booklet carefully as it contains important information concerning the safety, the installation, the use and the mainten­ance of your applicance. Keep these instructions in a safe place.
The advantages at a glance
Cooker hoods
bring perfect results as they are installed directly above the cooking area,
remove odours without causing draughts,
prevent smells from the kitchen from penetrating into other rooms,
prevent greasy deposits on furniture,
provide additional lighting above the workplace and
provide ventilation independently of atmospheric variations in pressure.
General advice
Remember that the ventilation problem in the kitchen is often not solved me­rely by installing a cooker hood. For maximum effect and ventilation efficien­cy the cooker hood requires a sufficient supply of air from the correct sour­ces. A disappointing performance and the development of strong smells are al­most always the result of planning errors or maloperation.
For example
Loud noises develop as a result of an insufficient supply of air.
Result: The revolutions of the ventilation motor increase, the air capacity de­creases and the noises become louder.
Saturated filter mats.
Result: The air capacity of the cooker hood decreases and the fumes are in­sufficiently purified.
Example of how to use the cooker hood and the stove at the same time in complete safety:
A control switch system at the window prevents the cooker hood from being operated when the window is closed.
Safety instructions
Always disconnect the cooker hood from the electricity supply when clea­ning the appliance or when carrying out maintenance or repair jobs. Eit­her pull the plug out of the mains socket or turn off the main fuse!
The minimum distance between the cooker hood and electric cookers should be 450 mm, and 650 mm between cooker hood and gas cookers.
Caution: Danger of Fire!
The plastic components used on the applicance are hardly inflammable. They have self-extinguishing properties. All the same, be absolutely sure to read through the following safety instructions to exclude any danger of fire.
The cooker hood must not be mounted above stoves fired by solid com­bustible materials.
Always keep an eye on deep-fat fryers when they are in operation. Oil which ignites due to overheating can set the cooker hood on fire.
The fat filter must be cleaned regularly. A saturated fat filter is particular­ly susceptible to ignite if the cooker hood is mounted above a gas coo­ker.
Ignited rings on gas cookers and gas hobs must always be covered by a saucepan or a frying pan.
Never flambé any dishes under the cooker hood.
Important notes concerning operation in extraction mode
If a cooker hood is installed in extraction mode in a home heated by sto­ve heating (gas, oil, coal or wood) or where a gas flow heater or water heater is used or where there is an open fire etc., always consult your local chimney sweep as this is the only person who is competent to reli­ably judge the local ventilation conditions. If in doubt and to be on the safe side, only operate the cooker hood in recirculating mode.
When judging the ventilation conditions in the home it is always necessa­ry to take the entire ventilation system into account. Only in the case of cookers such as gas cookers and gas hobs is this rule not applicable.
In extraction mode the cooker hood extracts air from the room which the stove needs for combustion. This means that more fresh air (supply air) must always reach the kitchen than the cooker hood extracts. If this is not the case, it can happen that the exhaust air from the stove (CO, carbon monoxide) is not extracted and is distributed throughout the home. Danger of intoxication for residents of the home and their
animals!
It is only possible to operate the appliance with complete safety if, when using the cooker hood and the stove at the same time, there is a negati­ve pressure of 0.04 millibar at the most. This prevents the exhaust air from the stove from being sucked back into the room, as there is a sufficient supply of oxygen to replace the oxygen that has been extracted, e.g. from non-airtight openings in doors and windows, from ventilation wall chocks (supplying and extracting air) or other technical devices such as interlock devices or similar.
The exhaust air must not be conducted into a chimney which is used for the exhaust fumes from appliances which do not run on electricity.
Make sure to observe the regulations laid down by the local authorities.
Recirculating mode can be used without any reservations.
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