GB 13
GB 12
faults
what should I do if…
fault
Lighting is not on.
Extractor hood makes a
noise.
No extraction.
Synchro-start does not
work.
Attention! The synchro-start
only works in combination
with a hob that is fitted
with synchro-start.
cause
Light bulb defective.
attention:
Use only the same light
bulbs with the wattage
stated.
Discharge too long or too
many bends in the duct.
Motor defective.
Motor or controls defective.
Connection cable defective.
An object is lying on the
hob’s sensor or the sensor
is covered by part of a pan.
Extractor hood or hob
defective.
solution
Pull the inner ring
downwards with a
screwdriver (see
illustration).
Take care: The glass is
loose!
Pull the halogen bulb out
of the fitting and replace it
with a new 20 W halogen
bulb. Use a clean cloth to
hold the new bulb.
Change the discharge
ducting (see installation
guide).
Phone the service
department.
Phone the service
department.
Phone the service
department.
Remove the object or
move the pan.
Phone the service
department.
If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always mean that it is defective.
Try to deal with the problem yourself first. Phone the service department if the advice
given below does not work.
maintenance
cleaning
grease filters
Clean the grease filters as soon as the grease filter indicator
lights up (see also page 9, "grease filter indicator").
removing
1
Switch the fan and lighting off.
2
Push the filter backwards using the indentation and pull
the front downwards.
3
Remove the filter from the hood.
cleaning
You can clean the filters in the dishwasher. Let the filters
drain well (through the slits at the side) before putting them
back.
The filters can also be cleaned by hand. Clean the filters in
soapy water made with washing-up liquid and rinse them.
Allow the filters to drain well (through the slits at the side).
The underside of the extractor hood can be cleaned with a
mild cleaning agent and a damp cloth. Dry with kitchen paper
or a dry cloth.
replacing
The filters can only be put back in place in one way. Be
careful about the correct position of the filters. Hold the filter
so that the covered part on the underside is at the centre
rear. This can be recognised on the outside by the pattern
with the smaller holes.
1
Push the rear of the filter into the holder.
2
Push the front upwards until it will not go any further.
3
Let the filter slide forwards.
The filter is again in its correct position.
4
Erase the memory of the grease filter indicator (see
page 9, "operation – grease filter indication").
be careful about the
correct position of
the filters
removing grease
filters