User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Extractor hood
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- Table of contents
- 1 Safety
- 2 Avoiding material damage
- 3 Environmental protection and saving energy
- 4 Operating modes
- 5 Familiarising yourself with your appliance
- 6 Before using for the first time
- 7 Basic operation
- 7.1 Switching on the appliance
- 7.2 Switching off the appliance
- 7.3 Selecting a fan setting
- 7.4 Switching on intensive mode
- 7.5 Switching off intensive mode
- 7.6 Switching on the fan run-on
- 7.7 Switching on automatic mode
- 7.8 Switching off automatic mode
- 7.9 Intermittent ventilation
- 7.10 Sensor control
- 7.11 Setting the sensor control
- 7.12 Setting the saturation indicator
- 7.13 Resetting the saturation indicator
- 7.14 Switching on Ambient Light
- 7.15 Switching on Guided Air
- 7.16 Switching off Guided Air
- 8 Home Connect
- 9 Hob-based hood control
- 10 Cleaning and servicing
- 10.1 Cleaning products
- 10.2 Cleaning the appliance
- 10.3 Cleaning controls
- 10.4 Cleaning the glass panel
- 10.5 Cleaning the drip tray
- 10.6 Removing the grease filter
- 10.7 Cleaning grease filters manually
- 10.8 Cleaning grease filters in the dishwasher
- 10.9 Cleaning the grease filter cartridge
- 10.10 Fitting the grease filters
- 11 Troubleshooting
- 12 Customer Service
- 13 Accessories
- 14 Disposal
- 15 Declaration of Conformity
- 16 Test information
- 17 Installation instructions
Installation instructions en
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Risk of poisoning from flue gases being
drawn back in.
▶ If an extractor hood with an open-flued heat
production source is installed, the power
supply for the extractor hood must be
provided with a suitable safety switch.
Risk of poisoning from flue gases being
drawn back in.
▶ Do not emit the exhaust air into a smoke or
exhaust gas flue that is in operation.
▶ Do not emit the exhaust air into a shaft that
is used to ventilate installation rooms for
heat-producing appliances.
▶ If the exhaust air is to be conveyed into a
smoke or exhaust gas flue, you must obtain
the consent of the heating engineer re-
sponsible.
WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!
Children may put packaging material over
their heads or wrap themselves up in it and
suffocate.
▶ Keep packaging material away from chil-
dren.
▶ Do not let children play with packaging ma-
terial.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
Grease deposits in the grease filter may catch
fire.
▶ The specified safety clearances must be
complied with in order to prevent a build-up
of heat.
Grease deposits in the grease filter may catch
fire.
▶ Never work with naked flames close to the
appliance (e.g. flambéing).
▶ Do not install the appliance near a heat-
producing appliance for solid fuel (e.g.
wood or coal) unless a closed, non-remov-
able cover is available. There must be no
flying sparks.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Components inside the appliance may have
sharp edges.
▶ Wear protective gloves.
The appliance is heavy.
▶ To move the appliance, twopeople are re-
quired.
▶ Use only suitable tools and equipment.
Changes to the electrical or mechanical as-
sembly are dangerous and may lead to mal-
functions.
▶ Do not make any changes to the electrical
or mechanical assembly.
WARNING‒Risk of fire!
Unsuitable appliance combinations may
cause damage.
▶ Do not use the appliance in combination
with gas hobs.
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Sharp-edged components inside the appli-
ance may damage the connecting cable.
▶ Do not kink or trap the connecting cable.
If the appliance or the power cord is dam-
aged, this is dangerous.
▶ Never operate a damaged appliance.
▶ Never pull on the power cord to unplug the
appliance. Always unplug the appliance at
the mains.
▶ If the appliance or the power cord is dam-
aged, immediately unplug the power cord
or switch off the fuse in the fuse box.
▶ Call customer services. →Page13
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be
carried out by trained specialist staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repair-
ing the appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by trained spe-
cialist staff.










