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For your information
Please read the instructions in this booklet carefully as they contain important information on the safety, installation, use and maintenance of your appliance.
Keep these instructions in a safe place.
Conditions of guarantee
The conditions of guarantee applicable for this product are subjeci to those published by the representative in the relevant country.
Details regarding same may be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased. For claims under guarantee the sales receipt must be produced.
General advice
Remember that the ventilation problem in the kitchen is often not solved merely by installing a cooker hood. For optimum effect and maximum venti­lation efficiency the cooker hood requires a sufficient supply of air from the correct sources. Disappointing performance and the development of loud noises are almost always the result of planning or operating errors.
Examples
Insufficient supply of fresh air
Result: The speed of the ventilation motor increases, 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 cleaned.
Example of how to use the cooker hood and the stove in complete safety:
A switch at the window prevents the cooker hood from being operated when the window is closed.
Contents
Your appliance at a glance. . . . . . . . . . 14
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
For connections and functions For operating your appliance For operating the hood with stoves and heating appliances with a naked flame
Before using your appliance for the first
time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Cleaning the appliance for the first time The control panel Setting the hood for extraction mode Setting the hood for recirculation mode
Using the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Switching on the halogen lamps Switching the motor on and off Selecting the speed setting Changing the standard setting Switching on the automatic delayed stop Displays which depend on the hours of service General instructions on use
Cleaning and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cleaning the fat filter Changing the activated charcoal filters (for recirculation mode) Replacing a halogen lamp
What to do in case of trouble. . . . . . . . 18
Rating label
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Scope of delivery Dimensions for installation Installation preconditions Preparing for installation Drilling the attachment holes Attaching recirculating venting (recirculating operation only) Mounting the inner frame Mounting the exhaust pipe (venting operation only) Mounting the upper chimney panelling Alternative installation sequence Mounting the lower chimney panel Insert vent Inserting the control part. Fastening the motor and fume trap Installing the mesh again
Guideline for extraction paths. . . . . . . . 22
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Your appliance at a glance
Control panel
Fume trap
Chimney
Fat filter and halogen lamps
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Safety instructions
For connections and functions
Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by an authorised technician in accordance with the applicable safety regulations. Work which has been performed improperly can endanger your safety.
Extraction appliances must not be connected to smoke or fume chimneys or to shafts used for ventilating rooms where stoves have been installed. Before extracting fumes into a smoke or fume chimney which is not in use, please obtain approval from your local chimney sweep. When extracting fumes, please observe the official regulations.
The minimum distance between the cooker hood and the cooker is 650 mm.
It must also be possible to access the mains plug after the appliance has been installed. Otherwise, the household fuse must be switched off before cleaning and maintenance work is carried out.
For operating your appliance
The fat filter must be cleaned and replaced regularly. There is a danger of fire if the appliance is used with a saturated fat filter!
Only use the hood when the fat filters have been installed.
Never flambé dishes under the cooker hood!
Ignited rings of gas cookers and gas hobs must always be covered by pots or pans.
Keep an eye on deep-fat fryers while in operation. Fat and oil which ignites due to overheating can set fire to the cooker hood.
A glass shelf or the fume screen should not bear excessive or one-si­ded loads. Do not hang anything on the railing! If the glass breaks, there may be a danger of injury from falling pieces of glass!
Always keep children away from the cooker hood.
For operating the hood with stoves and heating appliances with a naked flame
This relates, for example, to gas, oil or coal-fired heating appliances, continuous­flow heaters and hot water tanks: If the cooker hood is operated in extraction mode, such appliances may no longer have sufficient air required for combustion and there is a danger of intoxication or explosion!
Operation is perfectly safe if the cooker hood and the stove are being used simultaneously in rooms where a negative pressure of 0.04 mbar is not exceeded. This ensures that the fumes from the stove are not sucked back into the room.
This can be achieved if there are non-airtight openings in windows and doors, ventilation wall boxes (supplying/extracting air) or other technical devices, e. g. interlock devices so that a sufficient supply of combustion air can flow back into the room.
When assessing the ventilation requirements, the ventilation system of your entire home must always be taken into account. This means, for example, the above regulations for operating cooking appliances (e.g. hobs and gas cookers) are not applied. If in doubt, please consult your local chimney sweep.
If the cooker hood is only used in recirculation mode - with activated charcoal filters - there are no restrictions on operation.
Before using your appliance for the first time
Cleaning the appliance for the first time
Glass surfaces
Wipe down with any of the usual glass cleaning agents.
Stainless steel surfaces
Clean with a damp cloth and a little washing-up liquid. Wipe dry afterwards.
The control panel
Wipe down with a soft, dry cloth free of fluff.
The control panel
The control panel is located on the front of the hood chimney. The but­tons are arranged under each other on the hood; we have illustrated them horizontally for reasons of space.
Setting the hood for extraction mode
Before using the hood in extraction mode for the first time, you must deactivate the counter for the activated charcoal filter control. The appliance remains switched off.
Press the two buttons highlighted below simultaneously. The counter of the activated charcoal filter control is thus deactivated.
Setting the hood for recirculation mode
If you want to change the hood over to recirculation mode, you have to re­activate the working hour counter for the activated charcoal filters. The app­liance remains switched off.
Make sure that the activated charcoal filters have been installed.
Press the two buttons highlighted below simultaneously. The working hour co­unter for the activated charcoal filters is switched on again and set to 0.
control panel
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