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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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heaters, continuous flow or other water heaters, gas cooker, gas hob or gas The distance between the top of oven) special care must be taken, as the cooker/hob and the bottom of the action of the cooker hood extracts the cooker hood must measure at least: air from the room, which these types of heater need for combustion.
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In countries where there are areas which may be subject to infesta- For appliances with an external fan tion by cockroaches or other vermin, motor fitted (EX models) the connection pay particular attention to keeping the of the two units must be made using appliance and its surroundings in a the connection cable and the plug con- clean condition at all times.
The indicator lamp next to the grease fil- ter touch control lights up when the grease filter needs to be cleaned. The touch control is used – to show how long the grease filter has been in use (see section on "Operation / Filter operating hours counter").
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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- side the room. The air is drawn in, cleaned by the The external fan is connected to the grease filters and directed outside.
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Operation Depending on how much the air needs to be filtered, there are four power le- vels available. For normal cooking a low to medium level is usually suffi- When the main switch is set to “I” the cient. For frying or cooking food with a cooker hood is ready for operation.
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If the air still needs to be cleared after cooking, the cooker hood can be set to continue running. The fan motor will then switch off auto- matically after a further 5 or 15 minutes. – Use the On/Off touch control to switch the fan off.
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An indicator lamp shows when the grease filter needs to be cleaned. The To check the percentage of the time set operating hours counter for the grease already used: filter is set at the factory for a certain – Use the On/Off touch control to number of hours but these can be switch the fan on.
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You can set the operating hours counter to suit the type of cooking you The lamps between the / touch con- Select a short time if you roast or fry a trols show the time which has been set: lot. 1st lamp from left = 20 hours 2nd lamp from left = 30 hours If you use very little fat for cooking, se-...
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The micro-filter is needed for recircula- tion mode. They are not used for vented extraction. As the cooker hood is set up ex-works The lamps between the / touch con- for vented extraction, the operating trols show the time which has been set: hours counter for the micro-filter is set to “unlimited”.
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Cleaning and care Before any cleaning or maintenance work the cooker hood must be dis- Re-usable metal grease filters are fitted connected from the mains supply. which remove solid particles (oil, dust, etc.) from the kitchen vapours, prevent- Ensure that: ing soiling of the cooker hood.
– Clean the filters control for approx. 4 seconds to re- – with a nylon brush in a set the operating hours counter. mild solution of warm water and washing up liquid. – place the filter with the short side upright in the For recirculation mode two micro-filters lower basket, ensuring the spray have to be used in addition to the...
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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 - it is switched off at the wall socket – To change the halogen lamp first and the plug has been withdrawn remove lamp cover (do not pull on the cable, only on...
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After sales service In the event of any faults which you can- not remedy yourself, please contact: – Your dealer – The Service Dept., (see address on back page). When contacting the Service depart- ment, please quote the Model and Ser- ial number of your appliance, both of which are given on the data plate which is visible on removing the grease...
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Appliance dimensions : The shaded area represents the wall or ceiling area for the vent cut- out, for feeding the connection cable through to an external fan and for fitting the connection socket. (For recircula- tion mode the connection socket may only be fitted in the wall area).
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Safety regulations prohibit the fitting of this cooker hood over a solid fuel stove. The minimum safe distance ( ) be- tween the top of the cooker/hob and the bottom of the cooker hood should be at least: 450 mm above electric cookers/hobs 650 mm above gas cookers/hobs 650 mm above an open grill.
Installation – Before fitting the retaining plates draw a centre line vertically on the back wall at the selected position. – Mark the measurement above the cooking surface. This marks the The retaining plates A, B and C are height of the lower rim of the cooker used to secure the cooker hood to the hood.
– Hold retaining plate B up to the wall and push up until directly below the ceiling. Use the notches and the centre line to align it horizontally. Mark the positions for the four holes to be drilled on the wall. –...
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– Hold the retaining plate C at a maxi- mum distance of 415 mm from the ceiling and use the two notches to align it with the centre line. Mark the position of the two drill holes. – Drill two ø 8 mm holes into the wall , and press the S8 plugs into the holes.
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(only for appliances with an integrated fan) – Connect the 6 pole and the 15 pole plugs from the vapour canopy into the corresponding couplings on the motor unit. (...EX models only) The exhaust socket for the vapour ca- nopy is supplied with the appliance. –...
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– Secure the exhaust socket to the va- pour canopy with 4 screws. – Fit the non-return flap supplied into the exhaust socket in the motor unit (this does not apply to EX models). – On EX model cooker hoods the con- trol unit is fitted instead of the motor unit and then secured with self lock- ing nuts.
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– Proceed to “Connection for air ex- The recirculation micro-filters traction” section. necessary for recirculation are avail- able from the Spare Parts Depart- ment or your dealer. If site conditions are not suitable for the – Insert the mains supply plug into the cooker hood to be used for air extrac- socket before carrying out further in- tion the appliance must be connected...
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For recirculation make sure that the openings in the extension piece are po- sitioned at the same height as the air vents in the directional unit. – Screw the extension piece firmly to the upper retaining plate at each side with two 3.9 x 7.5 mm screws. –...
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The paper protective sheets protect the extension piece from accidental scrat- ches when the tower is being fitted. They are removed when fitting is com- plete. – Fold each protective sheet at the top. – Remove the protective foil from around the sticking points.
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Installation - extraction – When ducting is horizontal it must be laid to slope away at 1 cm per metre, to ensure no condensate drains into Danger of toxic fumes. the appliance. Please heed the “Warning and Safety instructions” to avoid the –...
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 sweating or condensation will need to be ad- dressed. The exhaust ducting will need to be suitably insulated.
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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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Technical data For EX models the rated load and ex- traction power will depend on the type Rated load of external fan fitted. DWW 656, 650, 756, 750 ..240 W DWW 956, 950, 1256, 1250 ..260 W Lighting DWW 656, 650, 756, 750 (EX) .
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External fans The types of appliance available are listed in the table below. Model: DV 1100 DV 1005/1 AWG 1100 ABLG 940/1 MG 1100 DV 1005/1G 1005/1 1005/1G Dimensions: width mm Ø 301 Ø 301 depth 280-390 height mm Installed: on flat roof –...
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External fan version drilled. Then drill the holes and insert plugs. Depending on the model involved, exter- Screw the housing together. nal fans can be installed on an outside Position the interior telescopic part wall, on a pitched roof or in a suitable lo- and insert foam into the intervening cation indoors.