Miele 09 805 980 User Manual

Operating and Installation Instructions Ventilation Hood
To prevent accidents and damage to the appliance, you must these instructions before installing the appliance and using it for the first time.
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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................. 4
Caring for the environment.................................................................................
Description of functions......................................................................................
13
14
Con@ctivity 2.0 function ........................................................................................ 15
Guide to the appliance.........................................................................................
Operation (Automatic mode)...............................................................................
16
18
Cooking with Con@ctivity 2.0 (Automatic mode)................................................... 18
Temporarily exiting Automatic mode ..................................................................... 20
Resuming Automatic mode ................................................................................... 20
Operation (Manual mode)....................................................................................
21
Cooking without Con@ctivity 2.0 (Manual mode).................................................. 21
Turning on the fan .................................................................................................. 21
Selecting the power level....................................................................................... 21
Selecting the delayed shut down time................................................................... 21
Turning off the fan.................................................................................................. 21
Turning overhead lighting on/off ............................................................................ 22
Power management............................................................................................... 22
Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)........................................................
23
Filter saturation indicator ....................................................................................... 23
Adjusting the filter saturation indicator for the grease filter .............................. 23
Activating/changing the OdorFree Charcoal Filter operating hours counter .... 24
Checking the filter saturation indicator............................................................. 24
Sensor button signal tone...................................................................................... 25
Cleaning and care................................................................................................
26
Stainless steel housing .......................................................................................... 26
Special instructions for glass surfaces ............................................................. 27
Grease filters.......................................................................................................... 27
OdorFree Charcoal Filter........................................................................................ 29
Resetting the operating hours counter for the OdorFree Charcoal Filter.......... 30
Disposing of the OdorFree Charcoal Filter........................................................ 30
Installation ............................................................................................................ 31
Before installation .................................................................................................. 31
Installation parts..................................................................................................... 31
Appliance dimensions............................................................................................ 32
Distance between cooktop and ventilation hood (S) ............................................. 33
Installation recommendations................................................................................ 34
Structural support.................................................................................................. 34
Contents
Removing the protective film ................................................................................. 34
Exhaust duct.........................................................................................................
Condensate trap .................................................................................................... 47
Electrical connection........................................................................................... 48
Grounding Instructions .......................................................................................... 48
Activating Con@ctivity 2.0...................................................................................
Installation of the Con@ctivity 2.0 stick ................................................................. 49
Activating the Con@ctivity 2.0 function ................................................................. 49
Activating the ventilation hood ......................................................................... 49
Activating the cooktop...................................................................................... 50
Activation failed ................................................................................................ 50
Deactivating Con@ctivity 2.0 ................................................................................. 50
Service and warranty........................................................................................... 51
Location of the data plate...................................................................................... 51
Technical data .....................................................................................................
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance complies with current safety requirements. Improp‐ er use damage.
Read all instructions before installing or using the appliance for the first time. Only use the appliance for its intended purpose.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future user.
Use
C
haust Hazardous Or Explosive Materials And Vapors.
of the appliance can lead to personal injury and material
AUTION: For General Ventilating Use Only. Do Not Use To Ex‐
This applianc
scribed in these operating instructions.
e is intended for residential use only. Use only as de‐
This ventilation hood is designed for domestic use and for use in
ar residential environments.
simil
This ventiIt
must only be used to extract and clean vapors produced during
cooking. Any other use occurs at the owner's own risk.
lation hood is not intended for outdoor use.
This appliance is suitable for installation above gas or electric
king surfaces.
coo
P
ersons who lack physical, sensory or mental abilities, or experi‐ ence with the appliance should not use it without supervision or in‐ struction by a responsible person.

Children

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
As w
by children.
Please super
them play with it.
Dange
etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children.
ith any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used
vise children in the vicinity of the hood and do not let
r of suffocation! Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,

Technical safety

W
ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,
OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
– Use this appliance only in the manner intended by the manufac‐
tur
er. If you have questions, contact Miele.
– Before servicing or cleaning the appliance, switch power off at
the ser prevent power from being switched on accidentally. If the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a promi‐ nent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
Installatio
a Miele authorized service technician in accordance with national and local safety regulations and the provided installation instruc‐ tions. Contact Miele’s Technical Service Department for examina‐ tion, repair or adjustment. Repairs and other work by unauthorized persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty.
vice panel and lock the service disconnecting means to
n, repair and maintenance work should be performed by
A d
check for visible signs of damage. Never use a damaged ventilation hood.
amaged ventilation hood oven can be dangerous. Always
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Be cer
qualified technician. To guarantee the electrical safety of this appli‐ ance, continuity must exist between the appliance and an effective grounding system. It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met. If there is any doubt, have the electrical system of the house checked by a qualified electrician.
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nection data (voltage and frequency) on the data plate correspond to the building's power supply before connecting the appliance. When in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Do not use a power bar or e
tion hood to electricity. These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee the required level of appliance safety.
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been properly installed.
tain your appliance is properly installed and grounded by a
o avoid damaging the ventilation hood, make sure that the con‐
xtension cord to connect the ventila‐
o ensure safe operation, only use the ventilation hood after it has
This ventilation hood may not be used in non-stationary locations
(e.g. on a ship).
Only open the housing as described in the enclosed "Installation
diagr
am" and in the "Cleaning and care" section of this manual. Un‐ der no circumstances should any other parts of the housing be opened. Tampering with electrical connections or components and mechani‐ cal parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operation faults.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Defective co
only. Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee the safe‐ ty of the appliance.
During
hood must be disconnected from the electrical supply. It is only completely isolated from the electricity supply if one of the following applies:
– The circuit breakers on the electrical service panel are tripped. – The screw-type fuses on the electrical service panel have been
r
– The power cable (if present) has been unplugged from the socket
(pull the plug no
installation, maintenance, and repair work, the ventilation
emoved.
mponents should be replaced by Miele original parts
t the cord).

Proper use

ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A COOKTOP GREASE
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FIRE:
– a) Never leave surface units unattended at high settings. Boil‐
rs cause smoking and greasy spillovers may ignite. Heat oils
ove
slowly on low or medium settings. – b) Always turn the hood on when cooking at a high heat. – c) Clean the ventilation hood frequently. Grease should not be al‐
wed to accumulate on the fan or filter.
lo – d) Use the proper pan size. Always use cookware appropriate for
the siz
e of the cooking area.
Never use an open flame beneath the ventilation hood.
o avoid the risk of fire, do not flambé or grill over an open flame.
T When turned on, the ventilation hood will draw any flames into the filter. Fat deposits may ignite.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN
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THE EVENT OF A COOKTOP GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOL‐ LOWING*:
– a) SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid, cookie sheet, or
metal
tray then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
– b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - You may be burned. – c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels - a vi‐
olent steam explosion will result.
– d) Use a fire extinguisher ONLY if:
– 1) You have a class ABC extinguisher, and you know how to operate it. – 2) The fire is small and contained in the area where it started. – 3) The fire department is being called. – 4) You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
*Based on "Kitchen Firesafety Tips" published by NFPA.
The venti
lation hood may become damaged if exposed to exces‐
sive heat from a gas cooktop.
– When using the ventilation hood over a gas cooktop, ensure that
any burne
rs in use are always covered by cookware. Turn burners off when removing the cookware, even if doing so for just a short time.
– Select cookware that is suitable for the size of the burner. – Adjust the flame so that it never extends up the sides of the cook‐
war
e.
– Avoid overheating the cookware (e.g., when cooking with a wok).
Always turn the ventila
tion hood on whenever a burner is in use to
prevent damage from condensation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Overheat
on fire. When cooking with oils or fats, do not leave pots, pans or fryers un‐ attended. Never leave an electric grill unattended when grilling.
F
at and debris deposits impair the proper functioning of the venti‐ lation hood. To ensure that cooking vapors are properly cleaned, never use the ventilation hood without the grease filters in place.
A filt
The filters should be cleaned or replaced at regular intervals.
Please no
can cause the ventilation hood to become very hot. Do not touch the housing or the grease filters until the ventilation hood has cooled down.
ed oils and fats can ignite and set the ventilation hood
er containing too much grease is a fire hazard!
te that the heat rising from the stovetop during cooking
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Proper installation

W
ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,
OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
– a) Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by quali‐
fied person(s) in accor ards, including fire-rated construction.
– b) Sufficient air is needed for combustion and exhausting of gas‐
ough the flue (chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent
es thr back drafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the American So‐ ciety for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
– c) When cutting or drilling into the wall or ceiling, do not damage
electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. – d) Ducted hoods must always be vented to the outdoors. – e) Do not use this hood with any solid-state speed control device.
dance with all applicable codes and stand‐
o determine whether a ventilation hood may be operated above
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your cooking appliance, please refer to the information provided by the appliance's manufacturer.
Safety r
above solid fuel stoves.
egulations prohibit the installation of a ventilation hood
Insufficient distance between the cooking appliance and the ven‐
tilatio
n hood can result in damage to the hood. The minimum safety distances between the appliance and the bot‐ tom of the ventilation hood specified in the "Installation" section must be maintained, unless the appliance's manufacturer has indi‐ cated that a greater distance is required. If more than one cooking appliance is used beneath the ventilation hood, and if different minimum safety distances apply for these ap‐ pliances, you should use the greater distance.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Be sur
section when mounting the ventilation hood.
Metal par
Wear gloves to protect your hands from being cut.
e to observe the information contained in the "Installation"
ts can have sharp edges which may cause injury.
When installing the exhaust duct, only use pipes or tubes made of
non-flammable material. These can be obtained from your Miele dealer or from Miele Technical Service.
Exhaust air shou
which is otherwise in use and should not be channeled into ducting which ventilates rooms with fuel-burning installations.
exhaust air is to be extracted into a chimney or vent flue no lon‐
If
ger used for other purposes, be sure to comply with all applicable regulations.
ARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE USE ONLY METAL
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DUCTWORK.
ld not be vented into a chimney or vent flue
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Cleaning and care

Never use a st
The steam can reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit.
eam cleaner to clean the ventilation hood.

Accessories

Use only ge
other manufacturers are used, the warranty will become void.
nuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories from

FCC Declaration of Conformity

These device
has been tested and found to be in compliance with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules of Oper‐ ation and is subject to the following conditions: These devices may not cause harmful interference. These devices must accept any interference received, including in‐ terference that may cause undesired operation.
s comply with FCC Rules Part 15. This equipment

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement

This equipment co
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be in‐ stalled and operated with minimum distance 8" (20 cm) between the radiator and your body.
mplies with FCC radiation exposure limits set

Industry Canada Statement

This digi
dio Noise Emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio In‐ terference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communica‐ tions.
Complies with Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications.
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tal apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for Ra‐

Caring for the environment

Disposal of the packing mate‐ rial
The cardboard box and packing materi‐
otect the appliance during ship‐
als pr ping. They have been designed to be biodegradable and recyclable.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. ar kept out of the reach of children. Dan‐ ger of suffocation!
e disposed of safely and

Disposal of your old appliance

Do not dispose of this appliance with your ho
Old appliances may contain materials that can be r your local recycling authority about the possibility of recycling these materials.
Before discarding an old appliance en‐ sur dren while being stored for disposal. Unplug it from the outlet, cut off its power cord and remove any doors to prevent hazards.
usehold waste.
ecycled. Please contact
e that it presents no danger to chil‐
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Description of functions

The following functions are available on your ventilation hood, depending on the model:

Vented mode

The air is drawn in and cleaned by the
ease filters and directed outside.
gr

Non-return flap

A non-return flap in the ducting pre‐ vents the e side air from occurring when the venti‐ lation hood is not in use. The flap is closed when the ventilation hood is turned off. When the ventilation hood is turned on, the non-return flap opens so that the exhaust air can be transported outside without any obstruction.
xchange of inside and out‐

Recirculation mode

The recirculation mode requires a recir‐
tion kit and OdorFree Charcoal Fil‐
cula ter (available as optional accessories, see "Technical Data" for more informa‐ tion)
The air is drawn in and first cleaned by the gr
ease filters and then by an Odor‐ Free Charcoal Filter. The cleaned air is then recirculated back into the kitchen.
A non-return flap has been provided with the hood in case your ducting does not have o the outlet duct collar of the fan.
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ne. It is inserted into
Description of functions

Con@ctivity 2.0 function

Automatic control This hood features a communication
fun
ction which enables the automatic control of the hood based on the opera‐ tional status of a Miele cooktop.
To enable the communication function,
e cooktop must be equipped with the
th corresponding Con@ctivity 2.0 stick .
Please refer to the installation instruc‐ tions for the Co determine whether connection to your cooktop is possible.
n@ctivity 2.0 stick to
The cooktop transmits information about its oper using a radio signal.
– When a burner is turned on, the
coo
ktop lighting on the hood turns on automatically. After a brief delay, the ventilation hood fan also comes on.
– During cooking, the hood automati‐
cally selects the fan level based on the nu and their power levels.
– Once you have turned off the cook‐
t
op, the fan and the lighting will turn off automatically after a predeter‐ mined delay.
Detailed information about this function can be found under "Operation."
ational status to the hood
mber of burners in operation
There must be radio contact between the cooktop and the hood for you to be able to use the Con@ctivity 2.0 function (see "Activating Con@ctivity 2.0").
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Guide to the appliance

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Guide to the appliance
a
Chimney extension
b
Chimney
c
Canopy
d
Control panel The symbols act as sensor-controlled buttons. To select a function, tap the butt
on. An audible tone sounds briefly to confirm selection.
e
Grease filter
f
Spacer frame The spacer frame creates a shadow gap between the chimney and the ceiling. The ho
g
Recirculation vent (only for recirculation mode)
h
Overhead lighting
i
OdorFree Charcoal Filter Optional accessory for recirculation mode
j
Turns the fan on and off
k
Overhead light button
l
Fan power selection
m
Delayed shut-down button
n
Filter saturation indicator for the grease filters
o
Filter saturation indicator for the OdorFree Charcoal Filter
od can be installed with or without the spacer frame.
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Operation (Automatic mode)

When Con@ctivity 2.0 is active, the hoo
d always operates in Automatic
mode (see "Activating Con@ctivity
2.0"). See "Cooking without Con@ctivity 2.0"
for informa the hood.
tion on manually operating
Cooking with Con@ctivity 2.0
tomatic mode)
(Au
Turn on a burner to the desired power
setting. The hood lighting will come on. After a few seconds, the fan will come
on, briefly oper before immediately switching to level 1.
The hood selects the fan level automat‐ ically during cooking.
This level is determined by the total output of the coo of burners in operation and the power settings selected.
ating at power level 2
ktop, i.e. the number

Reaction time

Changing the power setting on the
ktop does not lead to an immediate
coo increase or decrease in cooking vapors. For this reason, the hood reacts with a slight delay.
Delays can also result from the fact that the coo to the hood in intervals.
The reaction time can vary from a few secon
ktop transmits the information
ds to a couple of minutes.
If you select a higher power setting
cooktop or switch on multiple
on the
burners, the hood will switch to a
higher fan level. If you select a lower power setting on
the cooktop or turn off a burner, the
hood will accordingly switch to a low‐
er fan level.
Examples for fan levels 1 t 18
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Operation (Automatic mode)

Cooking process

for example, you switch on a burn‐
If,
er at the highest power setting to
heat cookware in preparation for
searing and then reduce the power
level after approx. 60 to 90 seconds,
a cooking process is recognized. The hood turns on automatically and,
after the cooktop power level has been reduced, switches back to fan level 3, where it remains for approx. 5 minutes.
After this, the fan level is once again det
ermined by the Con@ctivity function.
Y
ou can also manually select a differ‐
ent fan level before then.

Turning off

urn off all burners.
T Over the next few minutes, the ventila‐
tion ho level at a time until the hood eventually turns off.
This helps to neutralize any lingering vapors and odors in the air
– From the intensive setting IS, the fan
– If the fan is operating at level 3, it will
– From level 2, the fan switches to level
– After 2 minutes at level 1, the fan au‐
– After another 30 seconds, the lighting
The cooking process is now finished.
od fan setting will decrease one
.
immedia
switch t nute.
1 aft
t
omatically turns off.
turns off.
tely switches to level 3.
o level 2 after approx. 1 mi‐
er 2 minutes.
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Operation (Automatic mode)

Temporarily exiting Automatic mode

To temporarily exit the Automatic mode when cooking:
Manu
Manually turn the hood off, orActivat
The ventilation hood functions can now be oper without Con@ctivity 2.0").
ally select a different fan level,
or
e the Delayed shut down func‐ tion on the ventilation hood. The fan turns off after the delay time se‐ lected, and the lighting will remain on.
ated manually (see "Cooking

Resuming Automatic mode

The ventilation hood resumes Automat‐ ic mode:
If the ventilation hood has not been
used for a period of app nutes after the manual selection of a fan level, or
If the manuall
once again matches the automatic setting, or
If the ventilation hood fan and the
coo
ktop have been turned off for at least 30 seconds. Automatic mode will resume the next time the cooktop is turned on.
If you wish to manually operate the
ventilation hood for a complete cook‐ ing process, turn on the ventilation hood fan before turning on the cook‐ top. If the ventilation hood and the cook‐ top have been turned off for at least 30 seconds after you have finished cooking, Automatic mode will resume the next time the cooktop is turned on.
y selected fan level
rox. 5 mi‐
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Operation (Manual mode)

Cooking without Con@ctivity
2.0 (Manual mode)
The hood can be operated manually if: – The Con@ctivity 2.0 function is not
activated.
– You have temporarily deactivated the
n@ctivity 2.0 function (see "Tem‐
Co porarily exiting Automatic mode").

Turning on the fan

ap the On/Off button .
T The fan switches to level 2.

Selecting the power level

Power levels 1 t to heavy cooking vapors and odors.
For strong vapors and odors that are
emporarily produced when cooking,
t e.g., during searing, select the IS inten‐ sive level.
Selec
Reducing power of the intensive set‐ ting
If power management is activated (de‐ faul switches back to level 3 after 5 mi‐ nutes.
t the power level required by
tapping a button from 1 to IS.
t setting), the fan automatically
o 3 can be used for light

Selecting the delayed shut down time

It is a good idea to let the fan run for a few mo to neutralize any lingering vapors and odors in the air. With the delayed shut down function, it is possible to have the fan automatically shut off after a predetermined period of time.
Aft
– Once: fan switches off after 5 mi‐
– Twice: fan switches off after 15 mi‐
– If you press the delayed shut down
re minutes after cooking in order
er you have finished cooking, tap
the delayed shut down button .
nut
es (5 lights up).
nut
es (15 lights up).
on again, the fan remains
butt turned on (5 15 goes out).

Turning off the fan

ress the On/Off button to turn the
P
fan off.
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Operation (Manual mode)

Turning overhead lighting on/off

The overhead lighting can be turned on and off separ
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ap the lighting button .

Power management

The ventilation hood features a power manag the lighting and reducing the fan power setting automatically.
– If the intensive setting is selected, the
fan aut after 5 minutes.
– If the fan is set to level 3, 2 or 1, it
switches t ting after 2 hours and then in 30-mi‐ nute intervals until the fan eventually switches off.
– If the cooktop lighting is on, it auto‐
matic
ately from the fan.
ement system for switching off
omatically switches to level 3
o the next-highest fan set‐
ally turns off after 12 hours.
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ap 1 to turn off the power manage‐
ment.
The 1 and IS indicat T
ouch IS to turn it on.
The 1 and IS indicat lit.
nfirm the setting by pressing the
Co
delayed shut down button .
All the indicator lights will go out. If the setting is not confirmed within 4
tes, the hood automatically reverts
minu to the old setting.
ors will flash.
ors are constantly

Turning power management on/off

Turn off the fan and the lighting.
ress the delayed shut down button
P
for approx. 10 seconds until 1 lights up in the fan power display.
xt, tap the following buttons in
Ne
succession: – The lighting button , – Followed by the 1 button and then – The lighting button again. If power management is turned on, the
1 and IS indicat lit. If it is switched off, 1 and IS will flash.
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ors will be continuously

Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)

Filter saturation indicator

The number of hours the hood has been in oper memory.
The filter saturation indicators show when the filt changed by lighting up the grease filter symbol or OdorFree Charcoal Filter symbol . Additional information on cleaning and changing the filters and resetting the filter saturation counters can be found under "Cleaning and care."
Adjusting the filter saturation indica‐
or for the grease filter
t
You can set the filter saturation indica‐
or to suit your cooking habits.
t The factory default setting is a cleaning
int
erval of 30 hours.
– Select a shorter time (20 hours) if you
oft
en fry foods.
ation is stored in appliance
ers need to be cleaned or
The indicators 1 t time setting:
Indicator 1 ...............................
Indicator 2................................
Indicator 3................................
Indicator IS ..............................
ap the relevant button to select the
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time required.
Co
nfirm your choice by touching the
grease filter button . All the indicator lights will go out. If the setting is not confirmed within 4
tes, the hood automatically reverts
minu to the old setting.
o IS show the current
20 hours 30 hours 40 hours 50 hours
– We also recommend a shorter clean‐
ing interval if you only cook occa‐ sionally. This will prevent grease buildup from hardening and making cleaning more difficult.
– Select a longer cleaning interval of 40
hours if you use very little fat
or 50 when cooking.
Press the On/Off button to turn off
the fan.
ap the delayed shut down button
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and the grease filter button at the same time.
The grease filter symbol and one of the fan power level indic
ators will flash.
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Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)
Activating/changing the OdorFree
coal Filter operating hours
Char counter
The OdorFree Charcoal Filter is required
xtraction mode.
for e The operating hours counter for the
ree Charcoal Filter requires one-
OdorF time activation and must be set to match your cooking habits.
P
ress the On/Off button to turn the
fan off.
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ap the delayed shut-down button and the OdorFree Charcoal Filter but‐ ton at the same time.
The OdorFree Charcoal Filter symbol and one of the fan setting flash.
The indicators 1 t time setting:
Indicator 1 .............................
Indicator 2..............................
Indicator 3 ............................. 240 hours
Indicator IS..........................
ap the relevant button to select the
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time required.
o IS show the current
indicators will
120 hours 180 hours
deactivated
Checking the filter saturation indica‐
or
t
Before the set operating time has run out, you can the time has elapsed.
ress the On/Off button to turn the
P
fan on.
ress and hold the grease filter but‐
P
ton or the OdorFree Charcoal Fil‐ ter button .
One or more of the power level indica‐
ors will flash.
t The number of flashing indicators
shows the elapsed oper percentage.
Indicator 1 Indicators 1 and 2 Indicators 1 t Indicators 1 t
The elapsed operating hours remain stored in the memory when the hood is turned off or if power to the appli‐ ance is lost.
check what percentage of
ating hours as a
..................................... 25%
......................... 50%
o 3 ............................ 75%
o IS ......................... 100%
Confirm your choice by tapping the
ree Charcoal Filter button .
OdorF All the indicator lights go out. If the setting is not confirmed within 4
tes, the old setting is retained.
minu
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Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)

Sensor button signal tone

Whenever you select a feature with the sensor butt nal tone.
You can deactivate this signal tone if you pr
ress the On/Off button to turn the
P
fan off.
ap the IS and the grease filter
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buttons at the same time for approx.
5 seconds until a short signal tone is
heard. The signal tone is now turned off for all
functions.
o reactivate the signal tone, follow
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the same steps.
If the hood is disconnected from the power supp ruption, the beep is automatically re‐ activated, regardless of the previous settings.
ons, you will hear a brief sig‐
efer.
ly, or after a power inter‐
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Cleaning and care

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR IN‐ JURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Befor
e cleaning or servicing the hood, disconnect it from the power supply, see "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS".

Stainless steel housing

General

The surfaces and control buttons are
ptible to scratching and chip‐
susce ping.
Observe the following cleaning in‐ structions.
an all surfaces and control but‐
Cle
tons using warm water and liquid dish soap only, applying the mixture with a sponge cloth.
Make sure that no water gets into the in
terior of the hood.
Only use a damp cloth to clean the ho
od, especially in the control panel
area.
Special instructions for stainless
eel surfaces
st
(does not apply to control buttons) S
tainless steel surfaces can also be cleaned using a non-abrasive stain‐ less steel cleaner, available from Miele.
o prevent the surfaces from quickly
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becoming dirty again, we recom‐ mend treating them with a stainless steel care conditioner. Apply sparingly over the entire area using a soft cloth.

Special instructions for RAL color finish housing

(special order) Obser
Minor scratches on the surface are in‐ evitable when cleaning the housing. Depending on the lighting in the kitch‐ en, this may negatively affect the ap‐ plia
ve the general cleaning instruc‐
tions contained in this chapter.
nce's appearance.
er cleaning, dry the surfaces with a
Aft
soft cloth. Avoid the following: – Cleaners containing soda, acid or
chloride, or cleaners containing sol‐ vents
– Abrasive cleaners such as scouring
powder, scouring liquid, abrasive sponges such as pot scourers, or used sponges that still contain resi‐ dues from abrasive cleaners
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Cleaning and care
Special instructions for control but‐
ons
t
Do not leave dirt and debris on the
ons for any length of time.
butt Otherwise they may become discol‐
ed or damaged.
or Remove any dirt or debris immedi‐
ately.
Observe the general cleaning instruc‐
tions contained in this chapter.
Do not use a stainless steel cleaner
o clean the control buttons.
t
Special instructions for glass surfa‐ ces
Gla
ss surfaces can be cleaned using
a commercial glass cleaner.

Grease filters

The reusable metal grease filters in the
pliance remove the solid particles
ap contained in kitchen vapors (fat, dust, etc.), thereby preventing the ventilation hood from becoming dirty.
dirty filter is a fire hazard!
A

Cleaning intervals

Over longer periods of time, fat buildup on the gr cleaning more difficult. Therefore, we recommend cleaning the grease filters once every 3-4 weeks.
By illuminating the grease filter symbol, the filt you to regularly clean the grease filters.
Y

Removing the grease filters

ease filter hardens and makes
er saturation counter reminds
ou can adjust the interval of the filter saturation counter to match your cooking habits (see "Operation").
When handling a grease filter, be
eful not to drop it.
car This can result in damage to the filter
o the cooktop.
and t Make sure you hold the filter secure‐
ly at all times when handling it.
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Cleaning and care

Cleaning the grease filters in the dishwasher

Place
Use a common household dishwash‐
the filters as upright or inclined as possible in the lower basket. En‐ sure that the spray arm is not ob‐ structed.
er det
ergent.
T
o remove a grease filter, release the locking clip. Then, open the filter to a 45° angle, unhook it, and remove it from the hood.

Cleaning the grease filters by hand

an the filters with a soft nylon
Cle
brush in a mild solution of hot water and dish soap. Do not use undiluted dish soap.

Unsuitable cleaning agents

Unsuitable cleaners can cause damage t
o the filter surfaces if used regularly.
Do not use any of the following: – Lime removers – Abrasive powders or abrasive liquids – Aggressive all-purpose cleaners and
degr
easer sprays
– Oven sprays
Selec
Depending on the detergent used, cleaning the filters in a dishwasher may cause the inside filter surfaces to become discolored. However, this will not affect the functioning of the filters in any way.

After cleaning

After cleaning, leave the filters on an
When r
Rein
t a program with a wash tem‐ perature between 122°F (50°C) and 149°F (65°C). In a Miele dishwasher use the "Normal" program.
absorbent surface to dry.
emoving the filters for clean‐ ing, also clean off any accessible oil or fat buildup from the housing. Do‐ ing so will prevent a fire hazard.
stall the grease filters. When in‐ serting the filters, make sure that the locking clip is facing down.
28
Cleaning and care
If the filt
rectly, you can insert a small screw‐ driver into the slit to disengage the locking clip.
Resetting the filter saturation indica‐
or for the grease filter
t
Once cleaning is complete, the filter saturation indicator must be reset.
While
grease filter button for approx. 3
seconds, until only the 1 is flashing. The grease filter symbol goes out. When cleaning the grease filters before
the full oper P
approx. 6 seconds, until only the 1 is
flashing.
ers have been installed incor‐
the fan is turned on, press the
ating time has elapsed:
ress the grease filter button for

OdorFree Charcoal Filter

If the hood is equipped for recirculation, an OdorF stalled in addition to the grease filters. This filter is designed to absorb odor­causing agents and is mounted in the canopy above the grease filters.
OdorFree Charcoal Filters are available from your Miele dealer or from Miele. See "Technical data" for the type and reference number.
Installing/replacing the OdorFree Char
T
Charcoal Filter, the grease filters must first be removed as described above.
Remove the OdorFree Charcoal Filter
from its packaging.
ree Charcoal Filter must be in‐
coal Filter
o install or replace the OdorFree
P
ress the OdorFree Charcoal Filter in‐
to the frame.
ReinWhen insta
stall the grease filters.
lling the filter for the first time, activate the filter saturation counter (see "Operation").
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Cleaning and care
When to change the OdorFree Char‐ coal Fil
Always r
The OdorFree Charcoal Filter saturation coun change the charcoal filter regularly.
The
Resetting the operating hours coun‐ t
er for the OdorFree Charcoal Filter
If the operating hours counter is activat‐ ed, it is changed.
P
ter
eplace the OdorFree Char‐ coal Filter whenever it no longer ab‐ sorbs kitchen odors effectively. Replace the filter at least once every 6 months.
ter will light up to remind you to
OdorFree Charcoal Filter satura‐ tion counter requires one-time activa‐ tion before use (see the "Operation" chapter).
must be reset each time the filter
ress the OdorFree Charcoal Filter button for approx. 3 seconds with the ventilation hood switched on until only the indicator light for level 1 is flashing.
The OdorFree Charcoal Filter symbol will go out.
If you replace the OdorFree Charcoal Fil
ter before the full operating time
elapses:
ress the OdorFree Charcoal Filter
P
button for approx. 6 seconds until only the indicator light for level 1 is flashing.
Disposing of the OdorFree Charcoal Fil
ter
Used OdorF
be disposed of with normal house‐ hold waste.
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ree Charcoal Filters can

Before installation

Installation

Befor
read all of the information contained in this chapter and also in the "IM‐ PORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" section.
e installing the appliance,

Installation parts

4 screws, ¹/₄" x 4 ⁵/₁₆" (7 x 110 mm) and
4 plugs, ³/₈" x 3 ¹/₈" (10 x 80 mm)
for securing the ventilation hood to the ceiling (not for use in USA / CDN).
The screws and plugs are designed for use in
Use different fasteners for other ceil‐ in
g construction types. Make sure
that the ceiling can support the load.
solid ceilings only.
4 extension piece holders
for aligning and securing the telescopic chimney
4 screws M³/₁₆" x ⁵/₁₆" (M4 x 8.5 mm)
for securing the extension piece hold‐ ers.
14 screws M³/₁₆" x ⁵/₁₆" (M4 x 8 mm)
for securing the spacer frame and se‐ c
uring the hood to the installation
frame.
1 screw M³/₁₆" x ⁵/₈" (M4 x 16 mm)
for securing the chimney.
DUI 32 recirculation kit for recircula‐ tion mode
(not supplied, available as an optional accesso tional unit, aluminum hose, and hose clips.
ry). The kit includes a direc‐
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Installation

Appliance dimensions

a
Mounting area for the exhaust ducting and power cable. In recirculation mode, onl
y the power cord is required.
b
Possible height range for appliance in vented mode
c
Possible height range for appliance in recirculation mode
d
Alternative installation with spacer frame
e
Air vent positioned at the top for recirculation
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Installation
f
A power cord is required to connect the hood to the socket in the ceiling. With e
xtraction mode flexible ducting is also required.
Exhaust connection 6" (150 mm)

Distance between cooktop and ventilation hood (S)

Provided a larger distance is not given by the manufacturer of the cooktop, fol‐
w the minimum safety distances between a cooktop and the bottom of the
lo hood.
Please also observe the information contained in the "IMPORTANT SAFETY IN‐ S
TRUCTIONS" section.
Minimum distance S
Cooking appliance Miele
appliance Electric/Induction cooktop 24" (610 mm) Electric grill, deep fat fryer (electric) 26" (660 mm) Multi-burner gas cooktop
43,000 B no burner > 15,000 BTU/hr (4.5 kW).
Multi-burner gas cooktop 73,800 B no burner > 16,500 BTU/hr (4.8 kW)
Multi-burner gas cooktop > 73,800 B or one of the burners > 16,500 BTU/hr (4.8 kW)
Single-burner gas cooktop 20,500 B
Single-burner gas cooktop
> 20,500 B 27,600 BTU/hr (8.1 kW)
Single-burner gas cooktop > 27,600 BTU/hr (8.1 kW)
TU/hr (12.6 W),
TU/hr (21.6 W),
TU/hr (21.6 W),
TU/hr (6 kW)
TU/hr (6 kW)
26" (660 mm) 30" (760 mm)
30" (760 mm)
Not possible
26" (660 mm) 30" (760 mm)
30" (760 mm)
Not possible
Non-Miele
appliance
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Installation

Installation recommendations

– We also recommend a distance of at
least 25 ¹/₂" (650 mm) above electric coo
ktops to provide more workspace
and easier cooking under the hood.
– When selecting an installation height,
always tak sideration. Users should have ample space to work comfortably on the cooktop and reach the ventilation hood controls with ease.
– Please note that the greater the dis‐
tance fective the hood is at drawing in the cooking vapors.
– To achieve optimal vapor extraction,
mak cooktop. The hood should be posi‐ tioned centrally over the cooktop, not to the side or rear.
– The cooktop should be no wider than
the ho narrower.
– The mounting area must be easily
accessible. The ventilation hood sho
uld be easy to reach and disas‐ semble in case a service call is nec‐ essary. This should be taken into consideration when planning the po‐ sition of cupboards, shelves, ceilings or decorative elements in the vicinity of the ventilation hood.
e the user height into con‐
from the cooktop, the less ef‐
e sure that the hood covers the
od. Preferably, it should be

Structural support

The hood must be attached to rigid structur in its entirety by the ceiling joists, or to the ceiling joists directly. Do not attach the plate directly to the ceiling with anchors, toggle bolts, etc.
al framing that is supported

Removing the protective film

The housing components are covered by a p
rotective film to prevent them from becoming damaged during trans‐ port.
Please
remove this film before instal‐ ling the housing components. It can be peeled off easily without any addi‐ tional tools.
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8
5
/
8
"
220 mm
8
5
/
8
"
220 mm
dai3435aus
aw two intersecting lines on the
Dr
ceiling.
Installation
or vented mode:
F
– Place a section of the exhaust duct‐
ing in the ceiling and feed it down thr
ough the cross-sectional area as illustrated. Exhaust ducting of ap‐ prox. 27 ⁹/₁₆" (700 mm) length is re‐ quired between the ceiling and the hood exhaust socket.
– Secure the exhaust ducting to the ex‐
st socket, e.g. with a hose clip
hau (available as an optional accessory) on flexible ducting.
Place
the power cord and guide it through the ceiling in the area shown. A power cord approx. 27 ⁹/₁₆" (700 mm) in length is required be‐ tween the ceiling and the hood con‐ nectors.
35
Installation
Use a kni
spacers and the two covers from the spacer frame supplied.
Use the spacer frame as a drilling
template. Place it on the ceiling with the arrows pointing forwards. Using the notches, align the spacer frame on the intersecting lines and make pencil marks for the drill holes.
fe to release the four
Drill four holes ³/₈" (10 mm), ap‐
ox. 4 ¹/₂" (115 mm) deep for the
pr plugs supplied.
Place the four plugs in the holes and
ew in the four screws so that they
scr protrude by approx. 1 ³/₁₆" (30 mm).
36
Installation
The spac tween the chimney and the ceiling. This creates a shadow which gives the illu‐ sion of a gap between the ceiling and the chimney. This is useful if the ceiling is not level or is uneven. The hood is aligned vertically with the spacers sup‐ plied. Visual irregularities between the chimney and the ceiling are then con‐ cealed by the shadow.
If you wish to install the hood with the
spacer frame, remove the four inserts from the fixing holes.
er frame can be installed be‐
Mou
nt the spacer frame onto the in‐
stallation frame.
37
Installation
Han
g the installation frame on the four screws. The front of the frame is marked with a "V".
If using the spacer fr
two covers into the fixing holes.
38
ame, place the
n the installation frame and se‐
Alig
cure it with the screws. The spacers, which were removed from the spacer frame at the start, can be used to align the hood verti‐ cally.
Ho
lding the installation frame secure‐ ly, remove the two fixing screws and extend the installation frame to its maximum length.
Installation
Replace The directional unit from recirculation
kit DUI 32 (optional led for recirculation mode (RM):
Bend the four r
installation frame outwards.
Place
stallation frame.
the screws.
accessory) is instal‐
etaining tabs on the
the power cord inside the in‐
Fi
t the directional unit as shown, not‐
ing the marking on the front.
Bend the r
prox. 45° inwards to hold the direc‐ tional unit in place.
etaining tabs back and ap‐
39
Installation
Secur
Secur
Che
e the exhaust socket to the
hose using a hose clip.
e the hose to the directional
unit socket using a hose clip.
ck that the hose is held securely.
ush the telescopic chimney over the
P
installation frame:
– with the recirculation grilles at the
bott
om for vented mode (AE),
– with the recirculation grilles at the top
for r
ecirculation mode (RM).
Bend the two r
to prevent the telescopic chimney from slipping down again.
etaining tabs outwards
40
Installation
t the four telescopic chimney
Fi
clamps. When the screws are tight‐ ened, the clamps spread out and push the telescopic expansion piece upwards.
Tighten the screws only until the top edge of the t evenly aligned with the ceiling or the spacer frame.
elescopic chimney is
Bend back the two retaining tabs.
ush the chimney over the telescopic
P
chimney and bend the retaining tabs outwards again to prevent the chim‐ ney from slipping down again.
41
Installation
A non-return flap is supplied with the hoo
d or is already fitted in the exhaust socket of the motor unit (depending on model).
W
ith vented mode (AE) insert the non-return flap in the exhaust socket if your ducting system is not equip‐ ped with one. Recirculation mode (RM) does not re‐ quire the non-return flap to be insert‐ ed. If there is one present, it should be removed.
Han
g the hood on the brackets, mak‐ ing sure that the controls are at the front.
42
Secur
supplied.
e the hood with the screws
nnect the power cord. See "Elec‐
Co
trical connection."
Installation
Place
the exhaust ducting onto the
exhaust socket.
Unsc
The canopy can now be adjusted to the desir ble height ranges:
– With vented mode: upwards as far as
– With recirculation mode: upwards as
rew both screws from the instal‐
lation frame again.
ed height, observing the permissi‐
it will go marking.
far as the "U", will go.
Follow the instructions in "Appliance dimensions." Safety distances be‐ tween the co hood must be observed.
, downwards only to the "A"
downwards as far as it
oktop and ventilation
43
Installation
Raise the canopy to the desired
height and secure it with the screws.
44
ld the chimney securely, bend
Ho
back the retaining tabs and carefully lower it.
The chimney will locate in the cut-out in the cano
py.
Installation
W
ith recirculation mode (RM) ventila‐ tion hoods, insert the OdorFree Char‐ coal Filter.
Remo
Insert the safety screw on the inside.
ve the grease filters from the
hood.
arefully remove the protective foil
C
from the grease filters.
Rein
sert the grease filters.
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Exhaust duct

WARNING: Danger of toxic fumes. Gas cooking appliances release car‐ bon monoxide that can be harmful or fatal if inhaled.
To reduce the risk of fire and to prop‐
xhaust air, the exhaust gases
erly e extracted by the hood should be vented outside of the building only.
Do not vent exhaust air into spaces within walls or ceilings or in attics, cr
awl spaces or garages.
To reduce the risk of fire, only use metal ductwork.
Please read and follow the "IMPOR‐
ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" to
T reduce the risk of personal injury. Follow all local building codes when installing the hood.
Only use smooth pipes or flexible
duct hoses made from non-flamma‐ ble materials for exhaust ductwork.
T
o achieve the greatest possible air extraction with the lowest noise lev‐ els, please note the following:
– The diameter of the exhaust duct
should not be less than 6" (150 mm).
– If flat exhaust ducts are used, the
cross section should not be smaller than that of the exhaust connector.
– The exhaust duct should be as short
and str
– If elbows are needed, make sure they
have
aight as possible.
a large radius.
Remember that any constriction of the airflow will reduce extraction per‐ formance and increase operating noise.
If the e
If the e
When insta
If the e
xhaust duct is to be routed through an outside wall, we recom‐ mend installing a telescopic wall vent or a rooftop vent (available as an op‐ tional accessory).
xhaust air is to be conducted into a vent flue, the intake piece must be aligned with the flow direction of the flue.
lling the exhaust duct hor‐ izontally, you must slope it away from the source by at least 1 cm per meter (³/₈" per 3 ¹/₄"). This ensures that condensate cannot drain back into the ventilation hood.
xhaust duct is to be routed through rooms, ceiling space etc., the temperatures in these different areas may differ greatly, which means that the problem of condensation will need to be addressed. The exhaust duct will need to be insulated.
– The exhaust duct itself must not be
ked or compressed.
kin
– Make sure that all connections are
secu
re and airtight.
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Condensate trap

In addition to insulating the exhaust duct, w densate trap to collect and evaporate any condensate which might accumu‐ late. Condensate traps are available for ex‐ haust ducts with a diameter of 5" (125 mm) or 6" (150 mm).
e recommend installing a con‐
Exhaust duct
When insta
make sure that it is positioned verti‐ cally and, if possible, directly above the hood outlet duct collar. The arrow on the housing indicates the direction of airflow.
lling a condensate trap,
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Electrical connection

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR IN‐ JURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
All electrical work should be per‐ formed by a qualified electrician in strict acc lations (for USA: ANSI-NFPA 70) and local safety regulations. Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous.
Ensure that power to the appliance is OFF whil is performed.
Verify that the voltage, load and cir‐ cui data plate (located behind the baffle filters), match the household electri‐ cal supply before installing the hood.
Use only with ventilation hood cord­connection kits that have been in‐ vestig use with this model hood.
If there is any question concerning the electrical connection of this ap‐ plian consult a licensed electrician or call Miele’s Technical Service Depart‐ ment.
ordance with national regu‐
e installation or repair work
t rating information found on the
ated and found acceptable for
ce to your power supply, please

Grounding Instructions

WARNING - Improper grounding can r
esult in a risk of electric shock.
This appliance must be grounded. In the even cuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance.plug. If there is any doubt, have the elec‐ trical system of the house checked by a qualified electrician.
To increase security before the ma‐ chi to install a protective switch (30 mA).
The
cordingly: Black/Red wire: connect to L1 (live) White wire: connect to N (neutral) Green wire: connect to GND (ground)
t of an electrical short cir‐
ne is installed, it is recommended
hood must be hard wired ac‐
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED
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Activating Con@ctivity 2.0

Installation of the Con@ctivity
2.0 stick
In order for you to be able to use the Con@ctivity 2.0 function, the cookt must be equipped with a Con@ctivity
2.0 stick. See the r
tions of the Con@ctivity 2.0 stick.
elevant installation instruc‐
op

Activating the Con@ctivity 2.0 function

To use the Con@ctivity 2.0 function, the r
adio link between the cooktop and the
ventilation hood must be activated. Both appliances must be installed and
ational.
oper Wireless connection must be activated
on the ven at the same time. Activation on the ven‐ tilation hood is described below. Activation on the cooktop is described in the relevant operating and installation instructions. Please refer to the operat‐ ing instructions before starting. Activate the ventilation hood first, then the cooktop.
tilation hood and the cooktop

Activating the ventilation hood

Th
e cooktop and hood must be
turned off.
P
ress the delayed shut down button for approx. 10 seconds until 1 lights up in the fan setting display.
Ne
xt, tap the following buttons in
succession:
– The 1 – Then the IS
– And then the lighting button . The hood is in log on / log off mode. If the wireless connection is already ac‐
tivat time. If there is no wireless connection, 2 and 3 will flash constantly (Con@ctivity 2.0 is already activated or a remote control is logged on).
T
The search for a wireless connection will start.
As this is happening, begin activation
button,
button,
ed, 2 and 3 will light up at the same
o activate Con@ctivity 2.0, tap the
IS button.
cooktop.
on the
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Activating Con@ctivity 2.0

Activating the cooktop

While the ventil
ing for a wireless connection, start activation on the cooktop. More information can be found in the operating instructions for the cook‐ top.
When the co
nection has been established, con‐ firm activation on the ventilation hood with the delayed shut-down button
515. All indicators will go out. Confirm The Con@ctivity 2.0 function is now
ready for use. If you do not confirm within 4 minutes,
activation will be canceled.
You only need to carry out the activa‐ tion pr are disconnected from the electricity supply, for example during a loss of power, they will still remain activated.
activation on the cooktop.
ocedure once. If the appliances
ation hood is search‐
oktop registers that con‐

Activation failed

If a wir
eless connection cannot be established despite activation of the Con@ctivity function on the ventila‐ tion hood and cooktop, the function must first be deactivated and then re‐ activated on both appliances.

Deactivating Con@ctivity 2.0

Deactivation on the ventilation hood
is simil
ar to the activation procedure.
Select the IS instead of the 1 button.
T
o deactivate the cooktop, please re‐ fer to the corresponding operating in‐ structions.
Please keep in mind that disabling the connection will also disable any re‐ mote control function being used. The remote control must then be reactivat‐ ed.
50
For faults that you cannot resolve on your own, please contact your Miele dealer or Mie
The telephone number for the Technical Ser
vice Department is listed at the back
of these instructions. When contacting Miele, please state
the model and serial number of your ventilation hood. These
can be found on the data plate.
le Technical Service.

Location of the data plate

The data plate is visible once you have
emoved the grease filters.
r

Warranty

For further information, please refer to your warr
anty booklet.

Service and warranty

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Technical data

Fan motor 350 W Overhead lighting 4 x 3 W Total connected load 362 W Voltage, Frequency 120 V AC, 60 Hz Fuse rating 15 A Power cord length 6.5 ft. (2 m) Weight 77 lbs (35 kg)
Optional accessories for recirculation mode: Recirculation kit DUW 32 and OdorFree Charcoal Filter DKF 12
Contains
ID: 2ACUWEI8800
FCC IC: 5669C-EI8800
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada li‐ cence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two condi‐ tions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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9 Independence Way Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone:
Fax: www.mieleusa.com
U.S.A.
Miele, Inc.
National Headquarters
Please have the model and serial number of your appliance available before contacting Technical Service.
Canada
Importer Miele Limited
Headquarters and Miele Centre
800-843-7231 609-419-9898 609-419-4298
Technical Service & Support Nationwide
Phone: Fax: TechnicalService@mieleusa.com
161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan, ON L4K 4V8 www.miele.ca
800-999-1360 888-586-8056
Customer Care Centre
Phone:
customercare@miele.ca
800-565-6435 905-532-2272
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Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29 33332 Gütersloh
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