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Operating and Installation Instructions for cooker hoods DA 326 i, DA 326 i EXT DA 327 i, DA 327 i EXT DA 329 i, DA 329 i EXT It is to read these Q\@ä} operating and installation instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine.
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Caring for the environment The transport and protective packa- Old appliances contain materials which ging has been selected from materials can be reclaimed or recycled. Please which are environmentally friendly for contact your dealer, your waste collec- disposal and can normally be recycled. tion centre or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes.
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Warning and Safety instructions This appliance conforms to current safety requirements. Inappropriate Before connecting the cooker use could, however lead to risk of hood to the mains supply make accidents to the user and damage sure that the voltage and frequency de- to the appliance.
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The appliance is only completely by the suction of the cooker hood, isolated from the mains supply parts of which could then be damaged. when: Always switch the cooker hood on when a cooking zone is in use, – it is switched off at the fused spur otherwise condensation may collect in connection, or the hood, which could cause corrosion.
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– 45 cm above electric cookers/hobs, – 65 cm above gas cookers/hobs, – 65 cm above a Miele or Imperial electric open grill. For other manufacturer’s cooking ap- pliances maintain the safety distance as recommended in their Installation and Operating instructions.
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When using the cooker hood at the In countries where there are areas same time as another heating ap- which may be subject to infesta- pliance which depends on the air in the tion by cockroaches or other vermin, room, (e.g. gas, oil or coal fired pay particular attention to keeping the heaters, continuous flow or other water appliance and its surroundings in a...
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You can select one of three power le- vels or an intensive level, depending on (Special accessory; supplied as how much the air needs to be filtered. standard in Australia)
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Description of the functions The cooker hood works The EX models are designed to be con- nected to an external fan located out- The air is drawn in, cleaned by a pri- side the room. mary filter and then passed through a secondary filter before being directed The external fan is connected to the outside.
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Operation Pull the deflector plate out approx. 5 The cooker hood will then begin to operate at power level “II”. Press the On/Off switch to turn the fan off Depending on how much the air needs Push the deflector plate back in. to be filtered, there are four power le- vels available.
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Cleaning and care Before any cleaning or maintenance work the cooker hood must be dis- Re-usable metal filters are fitted which connected from the mains supply. remove solid particles (oil, dust, etc.) from the kitchen vapours, preventing Ensure that: soiling of the cooker hood. - it is switched off at the fused spur The cooker hood has a connection or...
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Clean the filters – – with a nylon brush in a To remove the primary filter pull the mild solution of hot water and wash- deflector plate out slightly. ing up liquid. Switch the fan off. – place the filters with the short side upright in the lower basket, ensuring the spray arm is not obstructed.
Secondary filter: Turn the filter so that the are at the front and facing up- Fit the filter into the appliance so that wards. it hooks into position at the back, With the deflector plate pulled out, in- then push it upwards at the front and sert the primary filter from below and make sure it engages in position on hold in position.
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The active charcoal filter is fitted into a slot on the front of the appliance hous- ing. Active charcoal filters can be obtained from your dealer or the Miele Spare Parts Department. Refer to the section “Technical data” for type and refer- ence number.
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Take out the primary filter as already described. If the lighting does not work the light tube may need replacing or the starter could be defective. Before any cleaning or maintenance work the cooker hood must be dis- connected from the mains supply. Ensure that: - it is switched off at the fused spur connection or...
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In the event of any faults which you can- not easily remedy yourself, please con- tact: – Your Miele Dealer – The Miele Service Department, (see address on the back page) When contacting the Service Depart- ment, please quote the model and ser-...
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60 cm wide wall housing unit (Supplied as standard in Australia) (see wall unit dimensions for DA 326 i). Please note that the deflector plate pro- ** With this minimum depth, the back trudes at the sides. The building in...
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The depth required will depend on the lightshield and where it is positioned. (Supplied as standard in Australia) If the appliance is to be fitted into a wall unit in a kitchen run, with a lightshield If the appliance is to be fitted with the to match the existing kitchen furniture, lightshield flush against the front panel then a minimum distance...
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A traverse is available from the Miele Spare Parts Department in the appropriate width to suit the wall unit (Miele DT 60, DT 70 and DT 90).
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for securing the vent ducting to the exhaust stub. For securing the runners in a 60 cm wide wall unit or for securing the spacer blocks for exhaust ducting ø 125 mm. in a 70 cm or 90 cm wide wall unit. for fitting into the exhaust stub.
– 45 cm above electric cookers / hobs – 65 cm above gas cookers / hobs – 65 cm above a Miele or Imperial electric open grill. See “Warning and Safety instruc- tions” for further notes on safe installa- tion.
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The appliance is designed for vent ducting ø 150 mm. If ø 125 mm is required: Now fit the two runners into the wall unit. If the appliance is being installed in a 70 cm or 90 cm wide wall unit the run- Place the reducing collar supplied ners are fitted with the spacer blocks.
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If dimension “B” is between 20 and 40 niture door. mm, dimension “C” will be 124 mm. Use the special tool If the appliance is fitted into a Miele kit- supplied, if you need chen furniture wall unit and fitted with a to re-align the furni-...
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Lift the cooker hood into the wall unit, making sure that the supports on the cooker hood are sitting on the runners in the wall unit. Push it into the wall unit as far as it will go. The supports will slide under the anti- tip device Insert the adjusting screws on the...
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Follow the fitting instructions supplied with the lightshield. (Supplied as standard in Australia) Fit the grip into the openings on the deflector plate. Secure the grip in position with : The stainless steel light- screws (3.0 x 15 mm) fitted into the shield DFB is supplied as standard.
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Stick the furniture lightshield to the grip in the position required. To move the appliance further out of the wall unit: Dismantle the grip again and secure Loosen screws and tighten the lightshield to the grip using five screws 3.0 x15 mm, two at either side and Tighten screws again to secure it one in the middle.
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(Standard wall unit 60 cm wide) Measure the gap “T” to be covered between the rear of the appliance and the wall. The side spacers cover the gaps be- tween the sides of the appliance and the wall unit. Before fitting the side spacers, use a knife to make a cut-out in the side spacer for the appropriate side of Use a knife to trim the spacer strip...
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Replace the primary filter: Pull the deflector plate out slightly. Make sure that the Tilt the primary filter at the front down are at the front and facing up- slightly and pull it out towards the wards. front. Fit the primary filter into the ex- tended deflector plate from below and hold it in position.
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The following parts, available through your Miele Dealer or from the Miele Fit the panel supplied into the slot for the active charcoal filter. Secure the ventilation ducting over the vent socket on the cooker hood using a hose clip.
If the front of the unit is ceiling height then an appropriate cut-out must be made in the front panel When fitting the ventilation grille make sure that the slats in the grille point to- wards the centre of the room and not to- wards a wall or the ceiling.
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When fitted in a 70 or 90 cm wide wall unit the runners are fitted with the cover caps supplied. The runners are fitted to spacer blocks. 70 cm wide wall unit Cut the inserts to the required depth and fit into the sides of the cover caps.
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Fit the cover caps to the runners on both sides of the unit. Conceal the 4 drill holes in the hous- ing with the 3.9 x 9. 5 mm screws.
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Connection for air extraction – If the exhaust air is to be ducted into Danger of toxic fumes. the open air the installation of a tele- Please heed the “Warning and scopic wall vent is recommended. safety instructions” to avoid the danger of toxic fumes.
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Electrical connection The wires in the mains lead are col- All electrical work should only be car- oured in accordance with the following ried out by a suitably qualified and com- code: petent person in accordance with na- Green/yellow = earth tional and local safety regulations.
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If this machine or appliance is fitted with a non-rewireable plug, the follow- ing information applies: If the socket outlets are not suitable for the plug supplied with this product, it must be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted. The fuse carrier and the fuse should be removed from the old plug and disposed of.
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Rated load Fan performance – DA 326 i....215 W Extraction power according to EN – DA 327 i....213 W 61591 –...
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