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Operating instructions / user's manual Cooker Hoods
Attention! The risk of self-ignition increases
with oils which have been used repeatedly
used.
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Other activities with an open flame are not
permitted. These could damage the filter or
other parts of the appliance or even start a fire.
6.2 In exhaust air mode:
The extracted air is emitted outdoors via the
exhaust hose.
For this purpose your house must have an exhaust
air shaft or an exhaust air pipeline leading outdoors.
When using the hood in exhaust air mode
and operating with chimney-dependent firing
methods, (e.g. coal oven) care must be taken for
an adequate supply of fresh air in the installation
location. Always discuss this with your responsible
chimney-sweeping specialist.
If no permanently installed exhaust air pipeline or
exhaust air shaft is available, you must operate the
hood in circulation air mode. (see chapter 11.3)
6.3 In circulation air mode:
The inlet air is filtered through a carbon filter (also
known as active carbon filter) and circulated in the
room. The carbon filter captures the odours
produced through cooking.
The filtered air is circulated back into the kitchen
through air openings at the side or on the top.
If the hood is used in circulation air mode, it is
absolutely safe to simultaneously operate a room
air-dependent fire.
Switch on the appliance a few minutes prior to
commencing cooking.
It is recommended with both exhaust
circulation air modes to run the fan a further ca. 5 to
10 minutes after cooking. This will free the kitchen
air of any remaining steam and odours.
1. For improved hood performance, pull out the
steam collector (where fitted).
2. Set the fan speed according to the amount of
smoke and odours to be extracted.
3. Operate the hood for another ca. 5 to 10 minutes
after finishing cooking.
4. Refit the steam collector (where fitted).
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After-run function
If your appliance is fitted with an after-run function,
this can be activated by an additional key on the
control panel (chapter 14).
7. Cleaning and care
Prior to any maintenance or cleaning work,
isolate the hood from the electrical supply by:
pulling out the appliance connector plug
or
tripping the house installation circuit breaker
or
fully unscrew the screw type fuse from the house
installation
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The extractor hood is not to be cleaned with a
steam cleaner.
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Do not use cleaning agents containing
alcohol to clean appliances with a matt black
finish. These can lead to discolouring.
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Non-compliance with the maintenance and
cleaning instructions can result in a fire hazard
due to grease deposits.
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The grease filters on your appliance are to be
cleaned or replaced at regular intervals.
Filters saturated with grease can quickly catch
fire and also distribute unpleasant odours.
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Grease filters obstructed by dirt particles
seriously impair the appliance function.
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When cleaning the area of the control elements,
take great care to prevent water entering the
electronics.
Special information for appliances with
a stainless steel casing
A commercially available non-abrasive stainless
steel cleaning agent should be used for cleaning
stainless steel surfaces.
Treatment with a stainless steel preservative is
recommended to prevent surfaces becoming quickly
re-soiled. Apply the agent all over and economically
using a soft cloth.
Never use stainless steel cleaning agents in
the vicinity of the control elements.
When cleaning metal grease filters take care
not to damage the mesh. Frequent cleaning or the
use of aggressive cleaning agents can cause colour
changes to the metal surface. These do not affect
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