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MAINTENANCE

Active carbon filters:

The regenerable active carbon filter must be washed by hand with 

neutral cleaning products, or in the dishwasher at a maximum 

temperature of 65 °C (the washing should be done without any plates, 

dishes, cups, etc. in the machine). 

Remove the excess water without damaging the filter, remove the 

holder and let the filter dry in the oven for at least 15 minutes at a 

maximum temperature of 100 °C. 

To keep the regenerable carbon filter efficient, this action should be 

repeated every 2 months or when indicated by the filter indicator. 

The filter must be replaced after no more than 3 years, or if it has 

been damaged. 

It is important that the grease filters and the regenerable active 

carbon filter are thoroughly dry before repositioning.

Replacing the carbon filter:

The grease filters should first be removed before replacing the 

carbon filter.

•  Press the two ‘B’ buttons on the carbon filter inwards. 

•  Tilt the carbon filter downwards to remove it.

Operation:

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Using a carbon filter creates more sound than when using the 

cooker hood with an outlet.

•  The carbon filter’s operation is optimal at a lower motor speed. 

You should, therefore, avoid using the boost function.

Attention!

This hood is fitted with LED bulbs! These have to be replaced by a 

specialized technician. Do not attempt to replace LED bulbs yourself.

Summary of Contents for CW4176S

Page 1: ...700005811100 Instructions for use CW4176S WS12AAKBA WS12AIKBA CW4976S WS90AAKAA WS90AIKAA ...

Page 2: ...EN Manual EN 3 EN 22 Pictograms used Important information Tip ...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS Your cooker hood Introduction 4 Use Description 5 Operation 6 Cleaning filters 8 Maintenance Cleaning 9 Installation General 12 Connection 13 Build in dimensions 14 Assembly 15 Appendix Disposal 22 ...

Page 4: ...r with the features of this appliance Please read the appliance s safety and maintenance instructions Please retain the operating and installation instructions as these may be useful for future reference Please read the separate safety instructions prior to use YOUR COOKER HOOD ...

Page 5: ...tus 6 Timer function indicator 7 Clean Air function indicator 8 Switching on and increasing air extraction capacity 9 Switching on timer function Note Prior to activating or deactivating a function the motor and lighting should be switched off If you have a cooker hood with a carbon filter you should activate the carbon filter indicator as described in the Cleaning filters paragraph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 6: ...seconds Alter the number of speed settings models with 9 speed settings You can choose between 9 speed settings standard or 5 speed settings Press and hold the button 2 and button 8 for at least 5 seconds This selects the 5 speed setting option Press and hold the button 2 and button 8 again for at least 5 seconds to select the 9 speed setting option Switching the lighting on and off Quickly press ...

Page 7: ...activate the timer function Clean Air function The Clean Air function allows you to freshen the air in your kitchen for a maximum of 12 hours Switch off the cooker hood Press and hold the timer button 9 for approximately 4 seconds The cooker hood will switch on automatically for 10 minutes every hour at the lowest speed setting During extraction the Clean Air indicator will flash 6 When the hood s...

Page 8: ...uld then be cleaned or replaced Reset the memory by simultaneously pressing and holding the 2 and 8 buttons until the carbon filter indicator 3 stops flashing Switching on carbon filter indicator Simultaneously press and hold the 8 button and the lighting button 1 until the carbon filter indicator 3 flashes twice The carbon filter indicator is activated Switching off carbon filter indicator Simult...

Page 9: ...r and a soft cloth Then wash off with clean water Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as caustic soda The cooker hood finish stays in good condition if it is buffed periodically following the application of wax Stainless steel cooker hoods Do not use scouring pads or other abrasive cleaners on stainless steel cooker hoods Finish with a non abrasive non polishing agent and buff the stainless...

Page 10: ...The filter should be placed with the locking mechanism on the side Open the filter access hatch The notches at the side of the filter will then slot in Hold the access hatch in this position when placing the filters 1 Slot the notches at the back of the filter in the specially designed opening to the side of the cooker hood 2 Tilt the filter upwards 3 Release the filter access hatch The notches at...

Page 11: ...he filter must be replaced after no more than 3 years or if it has been damaged It is important that the grease filters and the regenerable active carbon filter are thoroughly dry before repositioning Replacing the carbon filter The grease filters should first be removed before replacing the carbon filter Press the two B buttons on the carbon filter inwards Tilt the carbon filter downwards to remo...

Page 12: ...e at least 65 cm With an electric ceramic or induction hob this distance should be at least 55 cm Follow the applicable local regulations regarding the ventilation of gas appliances The cooker hood will work better with a short outlet pipe and the fewest bends possible Prior to drilling check that there are no pipes or cables present The cooker hood connection pipe is 120 mm 125 mm or 150 mm in di...

Page 13: ...rresponds with the voltage of the domestic electric installation Connection to the mains power should be carried out as follows BROWN L phase BLUE N zero Each cooker hood is equipped with a connection plug Install the cooker hood in such a way that the plug is accessible Please note If you want to make a fixed connection make sure that an omnipolar switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm...

Page 14: ...ght The minimum distance between a gas hob s pan supports and the lower edge of the hood should be 65 cm For use with an electric ceramic or induction hob this distance should be at least 55 cm max 150 cm 55 cm 65 cm Build in dimensions ...

Page 15: ...nderside of the hood on the wall taking into account the minimum distance between the hood and the hob Place the template on the wall and ensure that the line corresponds to the line previously drawn on the wall Mark the position of the holes and drill these Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 2 Assembly ...

Page 16: ...ig 5 Place the bracket against the wall and secure with the two screws supplied For assembly screws and expansion plugs should be used that are suitable for the wall type for example reinforced concrete plasterboard etc If screws and plugs are supplied with the hood make sure in advance that these are suitable for the wall on which the hood is to be installed Fig 3 ...

Page 17: ...1 Position the cooker hood and secure it to the bracket by applying the nut to the screw Fig 6 step 2 Hold an appropriate spanner in one hand and use a second spanner in the other hand to counter the nut Fig 6 step 3 The distance between the nut and the bracket should be at least 3 mm Fig 6 INSTALLATION ...

Page 18: ...EN 18 INSTALLATION 1 1 Align the cooker hood horizontally using the two levelling screws Figure 7 step 1 Fig 7 ...

Page 19: ...he cooker hood vertically using the two set screws in the motor housing Fig 8 step 3 After levelling the hood you should secure the screws completely as indicated in Figure 8 step 4 and do the same with the safety screws Fig 8 step 5 Fig 8 ...

Page 20: ... Secure the cooker hood definitively with the two supplied screws and rings Figure 9 step 2 Warning Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards Fig 9 ...

Page 21: ...es in Figure 1 and secure this with the supplied screws and plugs Fig 10 Connect the flange to the air outlet using a tube Fig 11 Place the top shaft in the bottom shaft and put this on the hood s casing Slide the top shaft against the bracket and secure this with the two screws Fig 12 ...

Page 22: ...regulations The product has been marked with a crossed out dustbin symbol to remind you of the obligation to dispose of electrical household appliances separately This means that the appliance may not be included with normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life The appliance must be taken to a special municipal centre for separated waste collection or to a dealer providing this service S...

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