Miele 10 093 470 User Manual

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Operating and installation instructions Cooker hood
To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential the first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 10 093 470
to read these instructions before it is installed and used for
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Contents
Warning and Safety instructions .......................................................................... 4
Caring for the environment.................................................................................
Guide to the appliance.........................................................................................
Modes of operation..............................................................................................
Operation ..............................................................................................................
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17
Switching the fan on .............................................................................................. 17
Selecting the power level....................................................................................... 17
Fan run-on after cooking........................................................................................ 18
Switching the fan off .............................................................................................. 18
Switching the hob lighting on/off........................................................................... 18
Safety switch-off.................................................................................................... 18
Energy saving tips................................................................................................
Cleaning and care................................................................................................
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20
Casing.................................................................................................................... 20
Grease filter............................................................................................................ 21
Charcoal filter......................................................................................................... 23
Disposing of the charcoal filter ......................................................................... 23
Changing a halogen lamp...................................................................................... 24
Installation ............................................................................................................
25
Before installation .................................................................................................. 25
Assembly parts ...................................................................................................... 26
Appliance dimensions............................................................................................ 28
Safety distance between hob and cooker hood (S)............................................... 29
Installation recommendations................................................................................ 30
Attaching the front panel........................................................................................ 35
Aligning the deflector plate .................................................................................... 35
Fitting the grease filter ........................................................................................... 36
Exhaust socket ...................................................................................................... 36
Setting up for recirculation mode .......................................................................... 37
Electrical connection.............................................................................................. 38
Electrical connection........................................................................................... 39
Connection for air extraction..............................................................................
40
Condensate trap .................................................................................................... 41
Silencer .................................................................................................................. 41
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Contents
After Sales / Guarantee .......................................................................................
Position of the data plate....................................................................................... 43
Technical data ......................................................................................................
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Warning and Safety instructions

This appliance complies with all relevant local and national safety
equirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal
r injury and damage to property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance, please time. They contain important notes on the safety, installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. Miele cannot be held liable for non-compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that all users ar the appliance.

Correct application

read these instructions carefully before using it for the first
e familiar with the contents. Pass them on to any future owner of
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similar working and residential environments.
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and remove odours from cooking. Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous.
Wher
please ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air into the room in which it is installed. Please seek the advice of a qualified gas fitter (e.g. GasSafe in the UK) if necessary.
oker hood is intended for use in domestic households and
oker hood is not intended for outdoor use.
must only be used as a domestic appliance to extract vapours
e a recirculation cooker hood is fitted above a gas hob,
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Warning and Safety instructions
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physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it, or have been shown how to use it in a safe way and recognise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
oker hood can only be used by people with reduced

Safety with children

Chil
hood unless they are constantly supervised.
Chil
unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and recognise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
Chil
hood unsupervised.
Please super
do not let them play with it.
Dange
kept out of the reach of babies and children. Whilst playing, children could become entangled in packaging or pull it over their head and suffocate.
dren under 8 years of age must be kept away from the cooker
dren 8 years and older may only use the cooker hood
dren must not be allowed to clean or maintain the cooker
vise children in the vicinity of the cooker hood and
r of suffocation. Packaging, e.g. plastic wrappings, must be
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Warning and Safety instructions

Technical safety

Unauth
considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician.
A d
of damage. Do not use a damaged appliance.
The ele
when correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety requirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical installation tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable
assured if it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.
Befor
the connection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency) match the mains electricity supply. This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
Do not con
multi-socket unit or an extension lead. These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
orised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause
amaged appliance can be dangerous. Check it for visible signs
ctrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed
and safe operation of this cooker hood can only be
e connecting the appliance to the mains supply, ensure that
nect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a
F
or appliances with an external motor fitted (...EXT models) the connection of the two units must be made using the connection cable and the plug connectors. These models may only be combined with a Miele external motor.
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Warning and Safety instructions
or safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it has
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been built in.
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(e.g. on a ship).
oker hood must not be used in a non-stationary location
Tampering with electrical connections or components and
mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults. Only open the housing as described in the instructions given in the installation sheet and in the Cleaning and care section of this booklet. Under no circumstances should any other parts of the housing be opened.
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not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.
Miele
genuine original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced by Miele spare parts.
If
the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from danger.
facturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is
can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliance
must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Using at the same time as other heating appliances that depend on the air
om the room
fr
W
arning - danger of toxic fumes Great care should be taken when using the cooker hood at the same time and in the same room or area of the house as another heating appliance which depends on the air in the room. Such appliances include gas, oil, wood or coal-fired boilers and heaters, continuous flow or other water heaters, gas hobs, cookers or ovens which draw air in from the room and duct exhaust gases out through a chimney or extraction ducting.
When used in extraction mode, with or without an external motor fitted, or in recirculation mode with a recirculation box installed outside the room, the appliance draws air in from the room in which it is installed and from neighbouring rooms.
If there is insufficient air, an underpressure will occur. The heating applian
ce will be starved of oxygen, impairing combustion. Harmful gases could be drawn out of the chimney or extraction ducting back into the room, with potentially fatal consequences.
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Warning and Safety instructions
In order to ensure safe operation, and to prevent gases given off by the heatin when the cooker hood and the heater are in operation simultaneously, an underpressure in the room of 0.04 mbar (4 pa) is the maximum permissible.
Ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which cannot be blocked, in windows, doors or outside wall vents, or by other technical measures, such as ensuring that the cooker hood can only be switched on when the heating appliance is switched off or vice versa. A ventilation brick alone is not generally sufficient to ensure safe ventilation.
The overall ventilation condition of the dwelling must be taken into account. If in any doubt, the advice of a competent builder or, for gas a qualified gas fitter (registered with an official gas safety body in accordance with national safety regulations, GasSafe in the UK) must be sought.
g appliances from being drawn back into the room
If the cooker hood is used in recirculation mode, where the air is directed back into the room in which it is located, operating a heating appliance which depends on the room air at the same time is no cause for concern.
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Warning and Safety instructions

Correct use

Never use a nak
danger of fire, do not flambé or grill over a naked flame. When switched on, the cooker hood could draw flames into the filter. Fat deposits could ignite, presenting a fire hazard.
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excessive heat.
– When using the cooker hood over a gas hob, ensure that any
burners in
zone off when a pan is removed, even for a short time. – Select a pan which is suitable for the size of the burner. – Regulate the flame so that it does not burn up the sides of the
pan. – Avoid overheating the pan (e.g. when cooking with a wok).
oker hood can become damaged when exposed to
use are always covered by a pan. Switch the cooking
Always switch the cook
otherwise condensation may collect in the hood, which could cause corrosion.
When cooki
not leave the pans unattended. Never leave an open grill unattended when grilling. Overheated oil and fat can ignite and could set the cooker hood on fire.
ed flame beneath the cooker hood. To avoid the
er hood on when a cooking zone is in use,
ng with oil or fat, chip pans and deep fat fryers etc, do
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Warning and Safety instructions
Do not use the co
you will avoid the risk of grease and dirt getting into the appliance and hindering its smooth operation.
Ther
described in these operating instructions.
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rising from the hob. Do not touch the housing or the grease filters until the cooker hood has cooled down.
e is a risk of fire if the cooker hood is not cleaned as
oker hood can get very hot during cooking due to heat
oker hood without the filters in place. This way

Correct installation

Refer t
whether a cooker hood may be operated above the cooker/hob.
Safety r
fuel stoves.
Insufficient distance
hood can result in damage to the hood. The minimum safety distances between the top of the cooker or hob and the bottom of the cooker hood given in the "Installation" section must be maintained, unless the hob manufacturer states that a greater distance is required. If more than one cooking appliance is fitted beneath the cooker hood, and they have different minimum safety distances to the cooker hood, select the greater distance.
o the cooker or hob manufacturer's instructions as to
egulations prohibit the fitting of a cooker hood over solid
between the cooker or hob and the cooker
The distance
fitting the cooker hood.
Exhaust ducting must be of non-
material is available from Miele specialist dealers or the Miele Spares Dept.
s given in "Installation" must be observed when
inflammable material. Suitable
The appliance must not be connected to a chimney or flue which
is in use. Neither should it be connected to ducting which ventilates rooms with fireplaces.
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Warning and Safety instructions
exhaust air is to be extracted into a chimney or ventilation duct
If
no longer used for other purposes, seek professional advice.

Cleaning and care

Do not use a st
The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit.
eam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance.

Accessories

Only use genuine original Miele accessories with this appliance.
Using guarantee, and Miele cannot accept liability.
accessories from other manufacturers will invalidate the
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Caring for the environment

Disposal of the packing mat
erial
The packaging is designed to protect
e appliance from damage during
th transportation. The packaging materials used are selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the
se of raw materials in the
u manufacturing process and also reduces the amount of waste in landfill sites.

Disposal of your old appliance

Electrical and electronic appliances
ften contain valuable materials. They
o also contain materials which, if handled or disposed of incorrectly, could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment. They are, however, essential for the correct functioning of your appliance. Please do not therefore dispose of it with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local commu centre or contact your Dealer for advice.
Ensure that it presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal.
nity waste collection / recycling
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Guide to the appliance

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Guide to the appliance
a
Exhaust socket for air extraction/recirculation
b
Controls
c
Grease filter
d
Pull-out deflector plate
e
Hob lighting
f
Charcoal filter Accessory required for recirculation mode
g
On/Off control for the fan
h
Controls for setting the fan power level
i
On/Off control for the hob lighting
j
Drop-down front panel A front panel to match your kitchen furniture may be fitted instead of this panel (DML 400 in
stallation kit required).
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Modes of operation

Depending on the model of the cooker hoo
d, the following options are
available:

Extraction mode

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

Non-return flap

The non-return flap is designed to
event the exchange of room and
pr outside air taking place. The flap is closed when the cooker hood is switched off. When the cooker hood is switched on, the non-return flap opens for the cooking vapours to be blown directly outside.
If the on-site ventilation system does not have return flap supplied must be fitted in the exhaust socket in the motor unit.
a non-return flap, the non-

Recirculation mode

(requires purchase of conversion kit and
coal filter: see "Technical Data")
char
The air is drawn in and cleaned first by
ease filter and then by a charcoal
the gr filter. The cleaned air is then recirculated back into the kitchen.
Operation with an external
or
mot
(...EXT model cooker hoods)
Cooker hoods set up for operation with
xternal motor have to be connected
an e to a Miele external motor located in a suitable position outside the room in which the cooker hood is installed. The external motor is linked to the cooker hood via a connection cable and then operated using the controls on the cooker hood.
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Operation

Switching the fan on

ull the deflector plate out. For
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optimum extraction with minimum noise levels always pull the deflector plate out to its full extent.
The fan will switch on at level 2. The symbol and 2 will light up in the power level
display.

Selecting the power level

For light to heavy cooking vapours and odours, sele
When frying or cooking food with a very
ong aroma, select the Intensive
str setting IS.
or a lower power level, press the
F
"" control, or "" for a higher level.
ct from power levels 1 to 3.
Automatic switch-off of the Int
ensive setting
You can set the Intensive setting so that it only run reverting automatically to level 3.
T
the hob lighting must be switched off and the deflector plate pushed in.
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the same time for approx. 10 seconds, until the 1 lights up.
Then press in turn,
– the lighting control , – the "" contr – the lighting control again.
If 1 and IS flash Automatic switch-off is not activated.
T If 1 and IS ar
off is activated.
s for 10 minutes before
o set this option, both the fan and
ress the "" and "" controls at
ol and then
o activate it press the "" control.
e lit up Automatic switch-
T
o deactivate it press the "" control.
Use the On/Off contr
your choice of setting. If you do not confirm within 4 minutes, the cooker hood will revert to the old setting.
ol to confirm
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Operation

Fan run-on after cooking

It is advisable t
minutes after cooking has finished to neutralise any lingering vapours and odours in the air.

Switching the fan off

ush the deflector plate in to switch
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the fan off. The next time the deflector plate is pulled out the cooker hood will operate at power level 2 or
o run the fan for a few
Use the On/Off contr
the fan off.
The symbol will go out.
ol to switch

Switching the hob lighting on/off

The hob lighting can be switched on and off independently of the fan.
Y
ou can switch the hob lighting on
and off by pulling the deflector plate out and pushing it in or by pressing the lighting control .
The symbol will light up when the hob lighting is switched on.

Safety switch-off

Should the cooker hood be left on, the fan will switch off aut hours. The lighting will remain on.
P
ressing the On/Off control will
switch the fan back on again.
omatically after 10
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This cooker hood operates very efficien following will help you to save even more energy when using it:
– Ensure that there is sufficient
– Always cook with the lowest possible
– Check the power level selected on
tly and economically. The
ventilation in the kitchen when coo
king. In extraction mode, if there is insufficient air flow the cooker hood cannot operate efficiently and this causes increased operating noise levels.
setting. This produces fewer cooking vapours, so you can use a lower cooker hood power level and therefore benefit from reduced energy consumption.
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oker hood. A lower power level is generally sufficient for the majority of cooking. Only use the intensive setting when necessary.

Energy saving tips

– When a large volume of cooking
vapours are being produced, switch to a high power level in good time. This is more efficient than operating the cooker hood for longer to try to capture cooking vapours which have already been distributed throughout the kitchen.
– Make sure that you switch the cooker
od off after use.
ho
– Clean or change the filters at regular
ervals. Heavily soiled filters reduce
int performance, increase the risk of fire and are unhygienic.
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Cleaning and care

Casing

General information

The surfaces and controls are susce
ptible to scratches and
abrasion. Please observe the following
cleaning instructions.
xternal surfaces and controls can
All e
be cleaned using hot water with a small amount of washing-up liquid applied with a well wrung-out soft sponge or cloth.
Do not let moisture get into the co
oker hood.
Only use a damp cloth when cle
aning. This is particularly
important around the controls.
er cleaning, wipe the surfaces dry
Aft
using a soft cloth. Do not use: – cleaning agents containing soda,
acids, chlorides or solvents,
– abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners o and abrasive sponges, as well as pot scourers or sponges which have been used previously with abrasive cleaning agents. These will damage the surface material.
r cream cleaners
Important for appliances with stainless st
(This information does not apply to the
ols).
contr S
tainless steel surfaces can be cleaned with a proprietary non­abrasive cleaning agent designed specifically for use on stainless steel.
o help prevent re-soiling, a
T
proprietary conditioning agent for stainless steel (available from Miele) can also be used. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging.

Important for the controls

Do not leave soiling on the controls for any length of time.
Otherwise they may suffer discol
Remove soiling straight away.
Please
cleaning earlier in this section.
Do not use stainless steel cleaning
ents on the controls.
ag
eel surfaces
ouration or damage.
observe the general notes on
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Grease filter

The re-usable metal grease filter in the appliance r the kitchen vapours (grease, dust, etc) preventing soiling of the cooker hood.
emoves solid particles from
Cleaning and care
An oversatur
hazard.

Cleaning interval

Grease which is left to accumulate over time will har remove. The grease filter should therefore be cleaned at least every 3 - 4 weeks.

Removing a grease filter

The grease filter can fall out when
are handling it.
you This can result in damage to the filter
and the hob below Make sure you hold the filter
rely at all times when handling
secu it.
ated filter is a fire
den and become difficult to
.
When removing the grease filter do no
t tilt it downwards at an angle.
This can damage the retaining pins.
W
ith the deflector plate pushed in, grip the front of the deflector plate and hold the grease filter securely. Whilst holding the grease filter pull the deflector plate out as shown.
The
n lower the grease filter
downwards to remove it.
Switch off the fan.

Cleaning the grease filter by hand

an the filter with a soft nylon brush
Cle
in a mild solution of hot water and a small amount of washing-up liquid. Do not use "neat" washing up liquid.
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Cleaning and care

Unsuitable cleaning agents

Unsuitable cleaning agents can cause damage t used regularly. Do not use:
– cleaning agents containing descaling
agents – powder cleaners, cream cleaners – aggressive multi-purpose cleaning
agents or spray cleaners for grease – oven sprays

Cleaning the grease filter in a dishwasher

Place
in the lower basket, or at an angle, ensuring the spray arm is not obstructed.
Use a pr
dishwasher detergent.
Selec
a wash temperature between 50°C and 65°C.
o the surface of the filters if
the filter as upright as possible
oprietary household
t a dishwasher programme with

Fitting the grease filter

When fitting
sure that the red plastic guides are at the front and facing upwards.
Replace
of the deflector plate, press it upwards and push it in together with the deflector plate. It will slide onto the retaining pins at the back. Finally, push the grease filter back a little more.
the grease filter, make
the grease filter in the front
Depending on the cleaning agent used, cleani can cause permanent discolouration to internal surfaces. However, this will not affect the functioning of the filter in any way.

After cleaning

er cleaning, leave the filter to dry
Aft
on an absorbent surface before replacing it.
When r
also clean off any residues of oil or fat from the now accessible casing to prevent the risk of these catching fire.
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ng a filter in a dishwasher
emoving the filter for cleaning,
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Cleaning and care

Charcoal filter

If the cooker hood is connected for
ecirculation, a charcoal filter must be
r inserted in addition to the grease filter. This is designed to absorb cooking odours. It is fitted in the canopy above the grease filter.
Replacement charcoal filters can be obtained fr the internet at www.miele-shop.com. See back of manual for contact details, and "Technical data" for type and reference number.

Fitting/replacing the charcoal filter

Befor
charcoal filter, the grease filter must first be taken out (see previous section for instructions on how to do this).
T
ake the charcoal filter out of its
packaging.
om your Miele retailer or via
e fitting or replacing the

When to change the charcoal filter

Always r
when it no longer absorbs kitchen odours effectively. It should, however be replaced at least every 6 months.

Disposing of the charcoal filter

Used char
of with the normal household waste.
eplace the charcoal filter
coal filters can be disposed
Fit the charcoal filter into the frame.Replace
the grease filter.
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Cleaning and care

Changing a halogen lamp

The halogen lamps should be replaced with the following:
Manufacturer................................ EGLO
Lamp type
Specification................................ 11427
Wattage........................................... 3 W
These halogen lamps are available from Miel
e or from specialist retailers.
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ull out the deflector plate, and remove the grease filter as described earlier.
Switch off the fan and the lighting.
Note that halogen lamps become
y hot when in use.
ver They can cause burns even after
being switched off for some time! Allow the lamps to cool down for a
few minut
Remo
cooker hood is being used in recirculation mode.
Disconnect the cooker hood from the
mains electrical supply before replacing the lamps (see "Warning and Safety instructions").
.................................... GU10
es before changing them.
ve the charcoal filter if the
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ush down the lighting unit slightly
via the opening in the safety panel.
urn the halogen lamp anti-clockwise
T
and pull it out.
ew the new halogen lamp into the
Scr
socket and push it upwards. Please follow the manufacturer's safety instructions.
Replace
used in recirculation mode, the charcoal filter.
the grease filter and, if being
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Before installation

Installation

Befor
to read the information given on the following pages as well as the "Warning and Safety instructions" at the beginning of this booklet.
e installation, it is important
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Installation

Assembly parts

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a
1 exhaust connection
for exhaust ducting 150 mm
b
1 reducing collar
for exhaust ducting 125 mm
c
1 non-return flap
for fitting into the exhaust connection on the motor unit (not needed for recirculation mode)
d
2 brackets
for securing the cooker hood into the wall unit
e
1 spacer strip
for concealing the gap between the rear of the appliance and the wall
f
Conversion kit for recirculation mode
(not supplied, but available as an o
ptional accessory - see "Technical data"). The kit contains an exhaust grille and flexible aluminium hose with hose clips.
g
DML 400 installation kit for fitting
drop-down front panel
a
(not supplied but available as an o
ptional accessory). Contains hinging and screws for fitting a front panel to match kitchen furniture.
Installation
14 screws 4 x 15 mm
for securing the cooker hood into the wall unit
8 screws M4 x 12 mm
for securing the cooker hood to the br
ackets 4 of the screws can be used instead of the plastic rivets to secure the spacer strip.
4 plastic rivets
for securing the spacer strip
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Installation
S
S

Appliance dimensions

a
The front section of the wall housing unit must be fitted with a shelf to the depth of t accommodate a front panel, then the shelf depth should be correspondingly deeper.
b
The partition wall in the wall unit must be removable.
c
Extraction mode: the height of the wall unit and cut-out dimensions must take acco
d
Recirculation mode requires conversion kit DUU 151.
e
DSM 400 accessory
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he partition wall. If the appliance is fitted further back, e.g. to
unt of any accessories fitted, e.g. silencer, DSM module.
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Installation
f
When installing the cooker hood with a DAR 3000 drop-down frame, make sure that you no in the DAR 3000 building-in diagram).
* The cooker hood can also be installed in a 600 mm wide unit (a DAR 3000 drop­down fr

Safety distance between hob and cooker hood (S)

When planning the installation height of your cooker hood, the minimum safety distance hood is as follows, unless a greater distance is specified by the manufacturer of your cooking appliance.
See "Warning and Safety" instructions for further information.
Cooking appliance Minimum distance S Electric hob 450 mm Electric grill, deep fat fryer (electric) 650 mm
te the different wall unit height (please refer to the dimensions given
ame cannot be used in this instance).
between the top of a cooker or hob and the bottom of the cooker
Multi-burner gas hob, t
otal output 12.6 kW, no burner > 4.5 kW
Multi-burner gas hob,
otal output > 12.6 kW and 21.6 kW,
t no burner > 4.8 kW.
Multi-burner gas hob, t
otal output > 21.6 kW,
or multi-burner gas hob where one burner > 4.8 kW. Single burner gas hob, output 6 kW. 650 mm Single burner gas hob, output > Single burner gas hob, output >
If you are fitting a front panel made of wood or plastic to the cooker hood, obser
ve the safety distances given by the hob manufacturer regarding the use
of easily flammable materials.
6 kW and 8.1 kW.
8.1 kW
650 mm
760 mm
Not possible
760 mm
Not possible
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Installation

Installation recommendations

– To achieve optimum vapour
xtraction, the cooker hood must
e cover the hob. It should be positioned centrally over the hob, not to the side of it.
– The hob should be no wider than the
ker hood, and if possible, it
coo should be narrower.
– The installation area must be easily
ssible. The cooker hood should
acce be easily accessible and easy to dismantle in the event that service is required. This should be taken into consideration when planning the position of cupboards, shelves, ceilings or features in the vicinity of the cooker hood.
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Installation
a
Example: Installation without a front panel fitt of the deflector plate flush with the front edge of the furniture housing unit. This installation needs a shelf of at least 95 mm deep.
b
Example: Installation with a front panel t This installation requires dimension b for the front panel plus 5 mm for the DML 400 fixing bracket to be added to the shelf dimension. The shelf must be correspondingly deeper.
The remaining installation gap must be at least 180 mm in depth. If it is less than 180 mm, position the appliance fur
ther back, and reduce measurement T accordingly. The position of the deflector plate can be adjusted in depth by a maximum of 35 mm at the front.
To position the cooker hood correctly, cut the spacer strip to the required depth T and then attach it to the back of the appliance: T= Depth of carcase K minus depth of appliance G
ed and with the front edge
o match the kitchen furniture.
Cut the spacer strip supplied t
measurement T. Score along the groove for the smaller measurement as shown, and remove the surplus.
o
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Installation
Secur
Dr
e the spacer strip underneath the housing unit sides, flush with the rear wall.
aw a vertical line up both inside walls of the housing from the front of the spacer strip.
The
brackets are designed for 16 and 19 mm thick unit sides. Orientate the bracket so that the vertical depth matches the thickness of the unit side. Screw the brackets onto the right and left inside walls of the housing unit as shown. The back edge of the bracket should align with the vertical line drawn up from the front of the spacer strip and the lower edge should align with the lower edge of the housing unit side wall.
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To avoid scratching the deflector lat
e, do not remove the protective film between the deflector plate and the casing until the hood has been placed in the housing unit.
Installation
Installa
carried out without the grease filter placed in position. If the grease filter has already been fitted, then it should be removed (see "Cleaning and care").
When fitting
hood in a 60 cm wide wall unit, whilst the deflector plate is pulled out, unscrew the two deflector plate spring mounts.
tion of the cooker hood is
a 90 cm wide cooker
Lift the applianc
from below until the spring mounts at the side engage in the brackets.
P
ush the cooker hood back against
the spacer strip.
No
te for dismantling the cooker hood: Undoing the screws on the left and right inside the housing releases the spring mounts allowing the appliance to be removed from the unit.
e up into the housing
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Secur
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Secur
e the cooker hood to the brackets from below using two screws on each side.
ull out the deflector plate and remove the protective film between the deflector plate and the casing.
e the cooker hood to the floor of the housing unit from below using 4 screws (6 screws are required for a 90 cm wide cooker hood).
To avoid damaging the deflector plate when it is pulled out, care should be taken to screw the fixing screws in straight and to ensure that the screwheads are countersunk.
Secur
e the spacer strip to the back of the appliance from behind using 4 plastic rivets as shown.
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Attaching the front panel

The front of the deflector plate can be
ed with a front panel to match
fitt existing kitchen furniture units. The front panel must not exceed 1300 g. This applies to front panels with a depth of up to 30 mm. For larger and heavier front panels, the weight must be reduced by e.g. machining it away at the back.
A DML 400 installation kit, available as an optional accessory, is required for this.
ollow the installation instructions
F
supplied.

Aligning the deflector plate

The position of the deflector plate can
rought forward by up to 35 mm
be b using the adjusting screws on either side of the deflector plate. This allows the deflector plate to be aligned to the front of the kitchen furniture units on either side.
Use a scr
deflector plate correctly.
ewdriver to align the
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dai2699

Fitting the grease filter

Remo
ve the protective foil around the
edge of the grease filter.

Exhaust socket

Inser
t the non-return flap, if required. Make sure that it opens easily and closes again by itself.
When fitting
sure that the red plastic guides are at the front and facing upwards.
Replace
of the deflector plate, press it upwards and push it in together with the deflector plate. It will slide onto the retaining pins at the back. Finally, push the grease filter back a little more.
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the grease filter, make
the grease filter in the front
ttach the exhaust ducting, e.g.
A
flexible hose, to the exhaust socket using a hose clip (available as an optional accessory). When using 125 mm ducting, fit the reducing collar supplied into the exhaust socket (see "Connection for air extraction").
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A
ttach the exhaust ducting to the
exhaust socket on the cooker hood.
See "Conn
for further instructions on fitting the ducting.
ection for air extraction"
Installation

Setting up for recirculation mode

If site conditions are not suitable for the
ooker hood to be used with air
c extraction, the appliance must be set up for recirculation. Conversion kit DUU 151, available through your dealer of from Miele, is required for operating the cooker hood in recirculation mode. You will also need a charcoal filter (see "Technical data").
Fit the conversion kit as described in
the installation instructions supplied with the kit. Mak in the exhaust grille point towards the centre of the room and not towards a
e sure that the slats
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wall or the ceiling. A non-
return flap is not used in
recirculation mode.
Fi
t the charcoal filter (see "Cleaning
and care").

Electrical connection

Refer to the notes in “Electrical connection” and “Warning and Safety instructions” before connecting to the electricity supply.
or appliances connected to an
F
external motor (EXT models): Connect the cooker hood and the external motor using the connection cable and the six-pole plug connector.
nnect the cooker hood to the
Co
electricity supply.
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Electrical connection

All electrical work should be undertaken by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK). Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous, for which the manufacturer cannot be held liable. Ensure power is not supplied to the appliance until after installation or repair work has been carried out. Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by an extension lead. These do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
The connection data is given on the
plate. This is visible when the
data
grease filters have been removed. Ensure that this data matches the household mains supply.
Connection of this appliance should be made via a suitable iso pole fused spur connection unit which complies with national and local safety regulations and the On-Off switch should be easily accessible after the appliance has been built in. When switched off there must be an all-pole contact gap of 3 mm in the switch (including switch, fuses and relays according to EN 60335).
lator or a double
If the switch is not accessible after instal
lation (depending on country), an additional means of disconnection must be provided for all poles. For extra safety it is advisable to protect the appliance with a suitable residual current device (RCD). Contact a qualified electrician for advice.
Important This appliance is supplied for conn
ection to an a.c. 230 V single phase 50 Hz supply. The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green/yellow ..................................earth
Blue..............................................neutral
Brown................................................live
WARNING: TH
IS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
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Connection for air extraction

I
f this cooker hood is used at the same time as a heating appliance that relies on oxygen from the same room there is a risk in certain circumstances of toxic fumes building up.
It is essential that the "Warning and Safety" instructio
The cooker hood should be installed acc
ording to local and national building regulations. Seek approval from the building inspector where necessary.
Use smoo
from approved non-flammable materials for exhaust ducting.
When usin
sure that the exhaust ducting is sufficiently rigid. The external motor can cause an underpressure which can result in the exhaust ducting distorting.
o achieve the most efficient air
T
extraction with the lowest noise levels, please note the following:
– To ensure efficient air extraction, the
diameter of the exhaust ducting should not be less than 150 mm.
– If flat ducting is being used, the cross
section must not be smaller than the cr
oss sectional area of the exhaust
socket.
– The exhaust ducting should be as
rt and straight as possible.
sho
ns are observed.
th or flexible ducting made
g an external motor, make
– Ensure that all connections are
str
ong and airtight.
Remember that any constriction of
r flow will reduce extraction
the ai performance and increase operating noise.
If the e
If the exhaust air is to be ducted into
When ducting is horizontal it must be
If the e
xhaust is ducted through an outside wall, a telescopic wall vent or a roof vent (available as an optional accessory) is recommended.
a flue, the ducting must be directed in the flow direction of the flue.
lai
d to slope away at at least 1 cm per metre. This is to ensure that condensate cannot drain back into the appliance.
xhaust ducting is to run through rooms, ceiling space etc. where there may be great variations in temperature between the different areas, the problem of condensation will need to be addressed. The exhaust ducting will need to be suitably insulated.
– Only use wide radius bends. – The exhaust ducting must not be
ked or compressed.
kin
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Connection for air extraction

Condensate trap

In addition to insulating the exhaust ducting condensate trap is also installed to collect and evaporate any condensate which may occur. Condensate traps for 125 mm or 150 mm ducting are available as optional accessories.
, we recommend that a suitable

Silencer

To achieve even further reductions in noise levels, a special silencer (optional acc
essory) can be fitted in the ducting
system.

Extraction mode

When insta
ensure that it is positioned vertically and as closely as possible above the exhaust socket. The arrow on the housing indicates the direction of air-flow.
A condensate trap is integrated in
ker hoods which are designed for
coo connection to an external motor
(model......EXT).
lling a condensate trap,
The silencer not only reduces noise fr
om the motor outside the house, but also sounds from outside (e.g. traffic noise). For this reason the silencer must be positioned as close as possible to the ducting exit .
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Connection for air extraction

Recirculation mode

The silencer needs to be positioned between the e exhaust grille . Ensure there is adequate space for fitting it.

Extraction mode with external motor

xhaust socket and the
To minimise noise from the motor in the kitchen, the silencer should be position if possible, or, if the ducting is long, above the exhaust socket on the cooker hood . In the case of an external motor located inside the house, fitting a silencer behind the external motor reduces the noise of the motor outside the house.
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ed in front of the external motor
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In the event of a fault which you cannot r
emedy yourself, please contact your Miele dealer or the Miele Service Department.
Contact details for Miele are given at the back of this manual. N.B. A call-out char
ge will be applied to service visits where the problem could have been resolved as described in these instructions.
When contacting your dealer or Miele, please quot number of your appliance. These are shown on the data plate.
e the model and serial

Position of the data plate

The data plate is visible after removing the grease filter.

Guarantee: U.K.

In the U.K., the appliance is guaranteed for 2 years fr However, you must activate your cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or registering online at www.miele.co.uk.
om the date of purchase.

After Sales / Guarantee

Guarantee: Other countries

For information on the appliance guar
antee specific to your country please contact Miele. See end of this booklet for contact details.
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Technical data

Fan motor* 180 W Hob lighting 2 x 3 W Total connected load* 186 W Voltage, frequency AC 230 V, 50 Hz Fuse rating 5 A Mains connection cable length 1.5 m Weight DA 3466 12 kg DA 3496 14 kg DA 3466 EXT 10 kg DA 3496 EXT 11.5 kg
* For EXT models, the connected load will depend on the type of external motor fitted.
ength of connection cable to external motor: 1.9 m
version kit DUU 151 and charcoal filter DKF 13-1.
Con
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Technical data

Data sheet for domestic cooker hoods

In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE Model name / identifier DA 3466
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC Energy efficiency class A+ (most efficient) to F (least efficient) B Energy efficiency index (EEI
hood
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) C Lighting Efficiency (LE
) 53,3 lx/W
hood
Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) A Grease Filtering Efficiency 89,0 % Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) B Airflow at best efficiency point
Air flow (min. speed)
Air flow (max. speed)
Air flow (intensive or boost setting)
Max. air flow (Q
max
)
Air pressure at best efficiency point 365 Pa Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) 45 dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) 56 dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or
boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point 148,0 W Power consumption in off mode (Po) W Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) 0,85 W Nominal power of lighting system 6,0 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface 320 Ix Time increase factor 1,2
) 69,5 kWh/year
hood
) 69,5
) 22,1
hood
322,0 m3/h
150 m3/h
400 m3/h
550 m3/h
550 m3/h
64 dB
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Technical data

Data sheet for domestic cooker hoods

In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE Model name / identifier DA 3466 EXT
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC Energy efficiency class A+ (most efficient) to F (least efficient) A+ Energy efficiency index (EEI
hood
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) ­Lighting Efficiency (LE
) 53,3 lx/W
hood
Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) A Grease Filtering Efficiency % Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) ­Airflow at best efficiency point
Air flow (min. speed)
Air flow (max. speed)
Air flow (intensive or boost setting)
Max. air flow (Q
max
)
Air pressure at best efficiency point Pa Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) 0 dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or
boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point W Power consumption in off mode (Po) W Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) 0,85 W Nominal power of lighting system 6,0 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface 320 Ix Time increase factor
) 4,4 kWh/year
hood
) 23,5
)
hood
m3/h
m3/h
m3/h
m3/h
m3/h
dB
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Technical data

Data sheet for domestic cooker hoods

In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE Model name / identifier DA 3496
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC Energy efficiency class A+ (most efficient) to F (least efficient) B Energy efficiency index (EEI
hood
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) C Lighting Efficiency (LE
) 50,0 lx/W
hood
Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) A Grease Filtering Efficiency 89,0 % Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) B Airflow at best efficiency point
Air flow (min. speed)
Air flow (max. speed)
Air flow (intensive or boost setting)
Max. air flow (Q
max
)
Air pressure at best efficiency point 365 Pa Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) 45 dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) 56 dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or
boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point 148,0 W Power consumption in off mode (Po) W Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) 0,85 W Nominal power of lighting system 6,0 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface 300 Ix Time increase factor 1,2
) 69,5 kWh/year
hood
) 69,5
) 22,1
hood
322,0 m3/h
150 m3/h
400 m3/h
550 m3/h
550 m3/h
64 dB
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Technical data

Data sheet for domestic cooker hoods

In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No. 66/2014
MIELE Model name / identifier DA 3496 EXT
Annual Energy Consumption (AEC Energy efficiency class A+ (most efficient) to F (least efficient) A+ Energy efficiency index (EEI
hood
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDE Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) ­Lighting Efficiency (LE
) 50,0 lx/W
hood
Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) A Grease Filtering Efficiency % Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) ­Airflow at best efficiency point
Air flow (min. speed)
Air flow (max. speed)
Air flow (intensive or boost setting)
Max. air flow (Q
max
)
Air pressure at best efficiency point Pa Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) 0 dB Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or
boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point W Power consumption in off mode (Po) W Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) 0,85 W Nominal power of lighting system 6,0 W Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface 300 Ix Time increase factor
) 4,4 kWh/year
hood
) 23,5
)
hood
m3/h
m3/h
m3/h
m3/h
m3/h
dB
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United Kingdom
Miele Co. Ltd. Fairacres, Marcham Road Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW Customer Contact Centre Tel: 0330 160 6600 E-mail: mielecare@miele.co.uk Internet: www.miele.co.uk
Australia
Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. ACN 005 635 398 ABN 96 005 635 398 1 Gilbert Park Drive, Knoxfield, VIC 3180 Tel: 1300 464 353 Internet: www.miele.com.au
Miele (Shanghai) Trading Ltd. 1-3 Floor, No. 82 Shi Men Yi Road Jing' an District 200040 Shanghai, PRC Tel: +86 21 6157 3500, Fax: +86 21 6157 3511 E-mail: info@miele.cn, Internet: www.miele.cn
China
41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place 23 Wang Tai Road Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2610 1331, Fax: (852)2610 1013 Email: mielehk@miele.com.hk
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India
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Ireland
Malaysia
Miele Sdn Bhd Suite 12-2, Level 12 Menara Sapura Kencana Petroleum Solaris Dutamas No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Phone: +603-6209-0288 Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele New Zealand Limited IRD 98 463 631 Level 2, 10 College Hill Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011, NZ Tel: 0800 464 353 Internet: www.miele.co.nz
New Zealand
Miele Pte. Ltd. 163 Penang Road # 04 - 03 Winsland House II Singapore 238463 Tel: +65 6735 1191, Fax: +65 6735 1161 E-Mail: info@miele.com.sg Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
Miele (Pty) Ltd 63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194 P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021 Tel: (011) 875 9000, Fax: (011) 875 9035 E-mail: info@miele.co.za Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd. P.O. Box 11 47 82 Gold & Diamond Park, Sheikh Zayed Road Building 6 / Offices Nos. 6-214 to 6-220 Dubai Tel: +971-4-341 84 44 Fax: +971-4-341 88 52 E-Mail: info@miele.ae Internet: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
Manufacturer:
Miele & Cie. KG
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DA 3466 DA 3496 DA 3466 EXT DA 3496 EXT
M.-Nr. 10 093 470 / 01en-GB
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