To avoid the risk of accidents
or damage to the appliance
it is essential to read these
instructions before it is installed
or used for the first time.
The transport and protective packing
has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for
disposal, and can normally be
recycled.
Packaging e.g. cling film, polystyrene
and plastic wrappings must be kept out
of the reach of babies and young
children. Danger of suffocation!
Dispose of or recycle all packaging
materials safely as soon as possible.
Disposal of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
often 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 your
old appliance with your household
waste.
Please dispose of it at your local
community waste collection / recycling
centre and ensure that it presents no
danger to children while being stored
for disposal.
It should be unplugged or disconnected
from the mains electricity supply by a
competent person. If connected by a
plug, the plug must be rendered
useless and the cable cut off directly
behind the appliance to prevent
misuse. See the "Warning and Safety"
section of this booklet for further details.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Technical safety
This appliance complies with all
relevant national and local safety
requirements. Inappropriate use
can, however, lead to personal injury
and damage to property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and
damage to the appliance, please
read these instructions carefully
before using it for the first time. They
contain important information on the
safety, installation, use and
maintenance of the appliance.
Keep these operating instructions in
a safe place and ensure that all
users are familiar with the contents.
Pass them on to any future owner of
the appliance.
Correct usage
This appliance is intended for
domestic use only.
It is not a toy! To avoid the risk of injury
do not let children play with it or use the
controls. Supervise its use by the
elderly or infirm.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable
for damage caused by improper or
incorrect use of the appliance.
the voltage and frequency details given
on the data plate correspond with the
on-site electricity supply; otherwise the
appliance could get damaged. Consult
a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
when continuity is complete between
the appliance and an effective earthing
system which complies with local and
national regulations. It is most important
that this basic safety requirement is
present and regularly tested, and
where there is any doubt, the electrical
wiring system in the home should be
checked by a qualified electrician. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for
the consequences of an inadequate
earthing system (e.g. electric shock).
by a suitably qualified and competent
person in accordance with national and
local safety regulations to ensure safety.
Repairs and other work by unqualified
persons could be dangerous. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for
unauthorised work.
Before connecting the appliance to
the mains supply, make sure that
The electrical safety of this
appliance can only be guaranteed
Installation, maintenance and
repair work may only be carried out
Ensure power is not supplied to the
appliance until after any maintenance
or repair work has been completed.
This equipment may only be
installed in mobile installations
such as ships, caravans, aircraft etc. if
a risk assessment of the installation has
been carried out by a suitably qualified
engineer.
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Warning and Safety instructions
In countries where there are areas
which may be subject to infestation
by cockroaches or other vermin, pay
particular attention to keeping the
appliance and its surroundings in a
clean condition at all times. Any
damage which may be caused by
cockroaches or other vermin will not be
covered by the guarantee.
The appliance is only completely
isolated from the electricity supply
when:
it is switched off at the isolator, or
–
the mains fuse is withdrawn, or
–
– the fuse from the fused spur
connection unit is withdrawn, or
– the screw-out fuse is removed (in
countries where this is applicable).
Do not connect the appliance to
the mains electricity supply by an
extension lead.
Extension leads do not guarantee the
required safety of the appliance (e.g.
danger of overheating).
For 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.
Use
Never use an open flame beneath
the cooker hood. To avoid the
danger of fire, do not flambé or grill
over an open flame under the cooker
hood. When switched on, the cooker
hood could draw flames into the filter.
Fat particles drawn into the cooker
hood present a fire hazard.
When using the cooker hood over
a gas hob, ensure that any burners
in use are always covered by a pan;
otherwise flames could be drawn up by
the suction of the cooker hood, parts of
which could then be damaged.
Always switch the cooker hood on
when a cooking zone is in use,
otherwise condensation may collect in
the hood, which could cause corrosion.
When cooking with oil or fat, chip
pans and deep fat fryers etc, do
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.
Do not use the cooker hood without
the grease filters in place. This way
you will avoid the risk of grease and dirt
getting into the appliance and
hindering its smooth operation.
The filters should be regularly
cleaned or changed as
appropriate. Saturated filters are a fire
hazard. (See "Cleaning and care").
Do not use a steam-cleaner to
clean this appliance. Pressurised
steam could reach the electrical
components and cause a short circuit.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Installation
The minimum safety distance
between the top of the cooker/hob
and the bottom of the cooker hood
should be at least:
550 mm above electric hobs and
–
cookers,
650 mm above gas hobs and
–
cookers,
650 mm above an open grill from our
–
range
For non-Miele cooking appliances,
maintain the safety distance as
recommended by the manufacturer in
their Installation and Operating
instructions.
If more than one appliance is fitted
beneath the cooker hood, and they
have different minimum safety
distances to the cooker hood, select
the greater distance.
Safety regulations prohibit the
fitting of a cooker hood over solid
fuel stoves.
All ducting, pipework and fittings
must be of non-flammable material.
These can be obtained from the Miele
Spare Parts department or from
builders’ merchants.
The appliance must not be
connected to a chimney or vent
flue which is in use. Neither should it be
connected to ducting which ventilates
rooms with fireplaces.
If exhaust air is to be extracted into
a chimney or ventilation duct no
longer used for other purposes, seek
professional advice.
Using at the same time as other
heating appliances that depend on
the air from the room
Warning - 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, 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
appliance may be starved of oxygen,
impairing combustion.
Harmful gases such as carbon
monoxide 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
heating appliances from being drawn
back into the room when the extractor
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 and outside wall vents,
or by other technical measures, such
as ensuring that the extractor 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
"Corgi" installer, must be sought.
If adequate ventilation can only be
achieved through an open window, a
window contact switch must be fitted.
This ensures that the hood can only be
operated when the window is opened
wide enough.
The advice of a competent builder must
be sought. The cooker hood is
pre-equipped for fitting a window
contact switch kit. These are available
from good builder’s merchants.
Take care when ventilating the room
through an open window that ventilation
is not impaired by a closed blind or
curtain.
Disposal of your old appliance
Before discarding an old
appliance, first make it unusable.
Switch it off and disconnect it from the
power supply. Cut off and render any
plug useless. Cut off the cable directly
behind the appliance to prevent
misuse. This should be done by a
competent person.
The manufacturer cannot be held
liable for damage caused by
non-compliance with these Warning
and Safety instructions.
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Description of the appliance
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Description of the appliance
a Cover plate
b Tower
c Canopy
d Grease filters
e Controls
f Hob lighting
g Touch control for hob lighting
This control switches the lighting on
and off, and is also a dimmer switch.
h On/Off touch control for the fan
i Controls to select the fan power
level
j Touch control for the run-on option
The fan can be set to switch off
automatically after either 5 or 15
minutes.
k Touch control for the grease filter
The indicator lamp above the grease
filter touch control lights up when the
grease filters need to be cleaned.
The touch control is used:
to reset the operating hours counter
–
after cleaning the grease filters (see
"Cleaning and care").
to show how long the filters have
–
been in use (see "Operation: Filter
operating hours counter").
to alter the number of hours counted
–
by the filter operating hours counter
(see "Operation: Altering the filter
operating hours counter").
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Modes of operation
The cooker hood works with
. . . air extraction:
The air is drawn in, cleaned by the
grease filters and directed outside.
The cooker hood works with a
non-return flap.
The non-return flap is designed to
prevent the exchange of room and
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 drawn directly
outside.
. . . an external motor:
(...EXT models only)
The ...EXT models are designed to be
connected to an external motor located
outside the room.
The external motor is connected to the
cooker hood by means of a control
cable, and is operated by the controls
on the cooker hood.
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Operation
Switching on the fan
Press the On/Off touch control.
^
The fan runs at power level "lI".
The indicator light comes on.
Selecting the power level
^ Use the – / + controls to select the
power level required.
Touch control + = higher setting
Touch control – = lower setting
Depending on the intensity of the
cooking vapours, levels "I" to "III" (green
indicator lamps) are usually sufficient
for normal cooking.
Run-on option
If the air still needs to be cleared after
cooking, the cooker hood can be set to
continue running.
The fan is switched off automatically
after either 5 or 15 minutes.
Press the run-on option touch control
^
whilst the fan is still running.
Press once = The fan switches off
–
after 5 minutes
(left-hand indicator lamp).
– Press twice = The fan switches off
after 15 minutes
(right-hand indicator lamp).
To switch the run-on option off, press
the run-on option touch control again.
Switching the fan off
Intensive setting
When frying or cooking food with a
strong aroma, you may wish to select
the Intensive setting (yellow indicator
lamp) for a short period.
^
Press the On/Off touch control to
switch the fan off.
The indicator lamp goes out.
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Operation
Switching the lighting on
The hob lighting can be switched on
and off independently of the fan.
Press the hob lighting touch control
^
briefly to switch on the hob lighting.
The indicator lamp comes on.
The lighting will come on at maximum
brightness.
Dimming the lighting
The brightness of the lighting can be
dimmed.
^ With the lighting switched on, press
and hold the hob lighting control in.
The brightness will gradually dim until
you release the control.
^ Press the control in again to increase
the brightness to the level required
and then release it.
Switching the lighting off
Press the hob lighting control briefly
^
to switch the lighting off.
The indicator lamp goes out.
Safety cut-out
Should the cooker hood be left on, the
fan will switch off automatically after
10 hours. The lighting will remain on.
Pressing the On/Off touch control will
^
switch the fan back on again.
If you keep the control pressed in, the
light will continually change between
bright and dim.
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Operation
Filter operating hours counter
The number of hours the appliance has
been in operation is stored in the
memory.
The indicator lamp for the grease filter
touch control will come on after
30 hours of operation. The greasefilters must then be cleaned.
After the filters have been replaced, the
filter operating hours counter must be
re-set.
^ To do this, press the grease filter touch
control and hold for about 3 seconds.
The indicator lamp for the touch control
will go out.
Reading the filter operating hours
counter
To check the percentage of time set
already used:
Press the On/Off touch control to
^
switch the fan on.
^ Press and hold the grease filter touch
control.
One or more of the indicator lamps for
the – / + touch controls will flash.
The number of flashing lamps shows
the percentage of the operating time
which has already been used up.
The number of operating hours used
remains in the memory, even when the
appliance is switched off or there is a
power cut.
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Operation
Altering the filter operating hours
counter
The operating hours counter for the
grease filter is set at 30 hours ex works,
but you can alter it to 20, 40 or 50 hours
to suit the type of cooking you do.
Select a short time if you roast or fry
–
a lot.
If you use very little fat for cooking,
–
select a longer time.
If you only cook occasionally we
–
recommend that you still select a
short time, because grease which
has built up gradually over a long
period of time will harden on the
grease filters and make cleaning
more difficult.
Press the On/Off touch control to
^
switch the fan off.
Press the run-on option touch control
^
and the grease filter touch control at
the same time.
The indicator lamp for the grease filter
touch control and one of the – / + touch
control lamps will flash.
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The – / + control lamps show the time
which has been set:
1st lamp from the left = 20 hours
2nd lamp from the left = 30 hours
3rd lamp from the left = 40 hours
4th lamp from the left = 50 hours
^
Use the – / + touch controls to select
the desired time.
^
Confirm the selection by pressing the
grease filter touch control.
If the procedure is not confirmed
within 4 minutes of programming the
steps, the cooker hood will
automatically revert to the "old" data.
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Before any cleaning or maintenance
work the cooker hood must be
disconnected from the mains supply.
Ensure that:
– it is switched off at the fused
spur connection unit, or
– the mains fuse is withdrawn, or
– the screw-out fuse is removed,
(in countries where this is
applicable).
Housing
Cleaning and care
Stainless steel housing
Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned
using a proprietary non-abrasive
cleaning agent designed specifically
for use on stainless steel.
Do not use stainless steel cleaning
agents on the controls.
To help prevent re-soiling, proprietary
conditioning agents for stainless steel
can also be used.
Apply sparingly with an even pressure.
Warning: The surfaces and controls
are susceptible to scratches and
abrasion. Please observe the
following cleaning instructions:
^ All external surfaces and controls can
be cleaned using warm water with a
little washing up liquid applied with a
soft sponge.
^ Wipe dry using a soft cloth.
Do not use too much water when
cleaning the controls. Water could
penetrate into the electronics and
cause damage.
Avoid:
–
cleaning agents containing soda,
acids, solvents or chlorides,
–
abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners or cream cleaners,
–
abrasive sponges, e.g. pot scourers
or sponges which have been
previously used with abrasive
cleaning agents.
These will damage the surface material.
E-Cloth
A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from
the Miele UK Spare Parts Department,
which is suitable for cleaning surfaces
such as stainless steel, glass, plastic
and chrome without the use of
chemicals.
Stainless steel coloured controls
These controls may suffer
discolouration or damage if soiling is
left on them for too long.
Remove any soiling straight away.
Do not use stainless steel cleaning
agents on these types of controls.
If you are unsure about a particular
product or need further advice
please contact your nearest Miele
Sales office. See back page for
address.
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Cleaning and care
Grease filters
Re-usable metal filters are fitted which
remove solid particles (oil, dust, etc.)
from the kitchen vapours, preventing
soiling of the cooker hood.
The filters should be cleaned regularly
(at least every 3-4 weeks) to avoid a
build-up of fat, but always clean imme
diately the grease filter touch control
lamp comes on.
An over saturated filter is a fire
hazard.
Clean the filters
^
- by hand: with a scrubbing brush in
warm water with a little washing up
liquid.
- in a dishwasher using a 65°Cprogramme: place the filters with the
short side upright in the lower basket,
ensuring the spray arm is not
obstructed.
Depending on the cleaning agent
used, cleaning the grease filters in a
dishwasher can cause permanent
discolouration to the surface of the
filters.
However, this will not affect the
functioning of the grease filters in any
way.
^ After cleaning, leave the filters to dry
on an absorbent surface before
putting them back in place.
^ When removing the filters for cleaning
also clean off any residues of oil or fat
from the now accessible housing to
prevent the risk of these catching fire.
^
To take out the grease filters press
the locking clips in towards the
middle of the filter. Holding carefully,
lower and remove the filter.
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When replacing the grease filters make
sure the locking clips are visible facing
down towards the hob.
Should the grease filters be put back
upside down:
insert a small screwdriver into the slits
to disengage them. Do not let them
drop on to the hob below.
^ After replacing the grease filters,
press the grease filter touch control
for approx. 3 seconds to re-set the
operating hours counter.
The indicator lamp will go out.
Cleaning and care
^
If the grease filters are cleaned
before the operating hours counter
has reached its maximum, the grease
filter touch control should be pressed
for approx. 6 seconds to reset the
counter to zero.
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Cleaning and care
Changing a halogen lamp
Before any cleaning or maintenance
work, the cooker hood must be
disconnected from the mains supply.
Ensure that, depending on
connection:
– it is switched off at the isolator, or
– it is switched off at the wall socket
and the plug is removed, or
– the fuse is withdrawn from the
fused spur connection unit, or
– the mains fuse is withdrawn, or
– the screw-out fuse is removed
(in countries where this is
applicable).
Exercise caution when changing
halogen lamps. They get very hot
during use and remain hot for some
time after being switched off.
Do not touch the surface directly
when changing a lamp, as grease
particles from your fingers will
adhere to the surface and damage
it. Please follow the manufacturer’s
instructions.
To access the halogen lamp, first
^
remove the lamp cover a.
^ Pull the old halogen lamp b out of its
socket and replace it with a new one.
^ Replace the lamp cover a carefully,
making sure it engages securely in
position.
Never use the lighting without the
lamp cover in place. It has a filter
designed to cut out harmful rays.
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In the event of a fault which you cannot
correct yourself, or if the appliance is
under guarantee, please contact:
Your Miele Dealer
–
or
The Miele Service Department (see
–
back cover for address).
When contacting your Dealer or the
Service Department, please quote the
model and serial number of your
appliance. These are shown on the
data plate which is visible when the
grease filter is removed.
Please note that telephone calls may
be monitored and recorded for
training purposes.
After Sales Service
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Appliance dimensions
DA 420
(Ceiling fixing viewed from above)
DA 424
1) Alternative positions for feeding
through the mains cable
2) For EXT models only: cut-out for
feeding the connection cable through to
an external fan, min. 65 x 30 mm
Exhaust connection C 150 mm
Safety distance between hob and
cooker hood
For safety reasons a minimum
safety distance must be maintained
between the top of the cooker/hob
and the bottom of the cooker hood:
– 550 mm above electric
cookers/hobs
– 650 mm above gas cookers/hobs
– 650 mm above an open grill
from the Miele range.
See the Warning and Safety
instructions for further information.
(Ceiling fixing viewed from above)
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When deciding on the safety distance
between the hob and cooker hood,
please note that
–
a distance of 650 mm above
electric hobs may be preferable to
give more working space.
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Assembly parts
4 screws 8 x 60 mm with
4 washers and
4 plugs S 10 to secure the cover plate
to the ceiling
Installation
1 cable clip for securing the exhaust
ducting to the exhaust stub.
The screws and plugs are designed
for use in solid walls.
For other types of wall construction,
alternative suitable fixings will be
required.
Make sure the ceiling is strong
enough to bear the weight of the
cooker hood.
2 spring clips to hang the cooker hood
onto the cover plate
4 countersunk screws M 6 x 20 mm
with locating bar and
4 self-locking nuts M 6
to secure the cooker hood to the cover
plate
Installation
^
Mark a line on the ceiling centrally
above the hob from back to front.
^
Mark another line 175 mm parallel to
the first to position the ceiling plate
against.
^
Make a C 190 mm cut-out for the
exhaust ducting.
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Installation
Offer up the ceiling plate and position
^
it exactly. The orange arrow on the
ceiling plate must point to the front of
the cooker hood.
^ Mark the position for the 4 holes a to
be drilled for securing the ceiling
plate, and the position of the hole b
for feeding the mains cable through.
Select the cut-out b which provides
the shortest route for the mains
connection cable to reach the cooker
hood connector.
If the cooker hood is to be connected
^
to an external fan motor, create the
space for the connection cable to the
fan motor. Ensure that the diameter is
sufficient to be able to feed through
the 6-pole connector.
^ Drill four C 10 mm holes in the
ceiling, and insert S10 plugs into the
holes.
^ If the cooker hood is to be connected
to an external fan motor, also mark
the position of the cut-out c for its
connection cable.
^
Lay the mains cable and the exhaust
ducting C 150 mm in the ceiling
space.
If site conditions are not suitable for
C 150 mm exhaust ducting, then
C 125 mm exhaust ducting can be
used, in which case a suitable reducing
collar is needed which can be purchased
from your supplier or from the Spare
Parts Department (see Installation –
Extraction for further details).
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Installation
^ Secure the ducting to the ceiling
plate using a cable clip.
^ Prepare the ceiling plate for fitting.
Insert the two spring clips from below
into the slots provided in the ceiling
plate.
^ Insert the four countersunk screws
M 6 x 20 into the recessed holes from
above.
Secure the screws from above with
some adhesive tape to prevent them
from being pushed upwards when
the nuts are tightened.
^
Pull the mains connection cable
through the ceiling plate.
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Installation
Screw the ceiling plate to the ceiling
^
with the 8 x 60 mm screws and the
washers.
^ Assemble the tower. To do so, lift the
tower with flange plate to the ceiling
plate. The spring clips must engage
securely into the slots.
^
When using with an external fan:
Connect the cooker hood up to the
external fan using the 6-pin plug.
Feed the plug and connecting cable
through the correct duct in the
ceiling.
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^
Screw the flange plate to the ceiling
plate using the 4 nuts M 6 provided.
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Shorten the cable for electrical
^
connection as much as possible, and
connect to the terminals in the cooker
hood tower.
Before connecting the appliance,
read the safety notes in the Warning
and Safety instructions and in
Electrical connection.
^ Push the cover plate upwards until
the spring clips click in securely, and
the frame lies tightly against the
ceiling.
Installation
^
Before using the appliance for the
first time, take the grease filter out
and remove the protective foil from
the filter frame. Then replace the
grease filters.
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Connection for air extraction
Important: To avoid the danger of
toxic fumes, please observe the
Warning and Safety instructions.
This is especially crucial when using
the cooker hood at the same time as
another heating appliance which
relies on air from the same room.
The cooker hood should be installed
according to local and national
building regulations. Seek approval
from the building inspector where
necessary.
All ducting, pipework and fittings
–
must be of non-flammable materials.
– The exhaust ducting should be as
short and straight as possible.
– To ensure efficient air extraction, the
diameter of the exhaust ducting
should not be less than 150 mm.
Where ducting is horizontal, it must
–
be laid to slope away at at least 1 cm
per metre.
This is to ensure that condensate
cannot drain back into the cooker
hood.
If the exhaust air is to be ducted into
–
the open air, the installation of a
telescopic wall vent is recommended.
If exhaust ducting with a diameter of
less than 150 mm, or if flat ducting is
used, the noise level of the cooker
hood will increase and extraction will
be less efficient.
Only reduce the diameter of the
ducting if absolutely necessary, e.g.
where narrower ducting has already
been installed.
–
Only use wide radius bends. Tight
bends reduce the air throughput of
the cooker hood.
–
Only use smooth pipes or flexible
hoses made from non-flammable
materials for extraction connection.
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–
If the exhaust air is to be ducted into
a vent flue, the ducting must be
directed in the flow direction of the
flue.
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Connection for air extraction
Important:
If the exhaust 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.
Condensate trap
(optional accessory)
Cooker hoods designated for use with
an external motor (...EXT models), have
an integrated condensate trap.
Silencer
(optional accessory for ...EXT models
only)
To achieve even further reductions in
noise levels, ...EXT models can have a
special silencer fitted in the ducting
system.
It can be sited at any suitable position
in the ducting system between the
cooker hood and the external motor.
In addition to insulating the exhaust
ducting, we recommend that a suitable
condensate trap is installed to collect
and evaporate any condensate which
may occur. Condensate traps are
available for C 125 mm or C 150 mm
ducting.
When installing a condensate trap,
ensure that it is positioned vertically
and if possible directly above the
exhaust connection. The arrow on the
housing indicates the direction of
air-flow.
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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).
If the switch is not accessible after
installation (depending on country), an
additional means of disconnection must
be provided for all poles.
For extra safety it is advisable to install
a residual current device (RCD) with a
trip current of 30 mA.
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 voltage and connected load are
given on the data plate. This is visible
when the grease filters have been
removed. Ensure that these match the
household mains supply.
Connection of this appliance should be
made via a suitable isolator or a double
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 60 335).
Important
U.K., IRL, NZ, ZA: This appliance is
supplied for connection to an a.c.
230 V single phase 50 Hz supply.
AUS: This appliance is supplied for
connection to an a.c. single phase
240 V, 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:
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
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Total rated load* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 W
Fan motor* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 W
Hob lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 x 20 W
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC 230 V