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Maintenance
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6.
Maintenance
6.1
Safety instructions for maintenance
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WARNING!
Danger through a disregard of the maintenance
instructions!
This chapter contains important information for the safe
maintenance of the device.
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Read through this chapter carefully before carrying out
maintenance work on the device.
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Follow the safety instructions.
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Carry out the maintenance work as described.
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Repairs only by qualified specialist personnel.
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“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 132).
y
Electrical work must only be undertaken by qualified
electricians.
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“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 132).
y
Maintenance only by authorised users.
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“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 132).
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No maintenance work permitted by children under
8 years old and persons who would not be able to
properly assess the hazards associated with handling the
device.
y
After use, the hob and other parts that could be touched
may still be hot. There is a risk of burning.
y
Never open the fan housing.
6.2
Fault rectification
Possible faults are described below:
Description of the fault.
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Possible cause.
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Remedy.
Control panel does not react after being touched several times.
y
The hob is locked.
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Unlock the hob.
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“4.4.4 Locking function” (page 146).
y
The control panel is soiled.
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Clean the control panel.
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The device software requires a restart.
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Interrupt the power supply for approx. 10 seconds.
The device does not work.
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No power supply.
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Check that the device is connected to the power
supply.
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Switch the electricity supply on.
y
The breaker may have been tripped or is defective.
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Check to see if the breaker has tripped.
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If you use electric circuit breakers, turn the circuit
breaker on again.
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For other types of fuse, consult a qualified electrician.
y
The device is not switched on.
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Check all power levels.
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“4.4 Operation of the hob” (page 144).
y
The device is connected to a window contact switch and
the window is closed.
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Open the window.
A cooking zone or the entire hob switches off.
y
The circuit breaker has tripped.
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Make sure that all cooking zones are switched off.
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Ensure that empty cookware is not used.
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Ensure that the device can cool down sufficiently
(e.g. inspect air outlet in the lower cabinet).
Breaks, fissures or cracks in the glass of the hob.
y
Falling of hard or sharp objects.
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Turn off the device.
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Secure the device to prevent further use (e.g. by
disconnecting the power supply).
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Please consult your dealer or customer services.
Odours occur during operation.
y
The filter filling is used up.
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Change the filter filling.
Observe the extractor hood instructions.
The smoke can settle on furniture, the fronts of kitchen units and
the ceiling.
y
Smoke development by heating cooking oils and cooking
fats to too high a temperature.
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Note the smoke point of the cooking oil or fat you
are using. You can obtain this information from the
respective manufacturer.
Poor device performance.
y
Intake grate or separator insert are blocked.
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Clean the device parts.
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“5.2 Cleaning procedures” (page 155).
y
The recirculated air filter is clogged.
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Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter.
Observe the extractor hood instructions.
y
The exhaust pipe was not properly connected or installed.
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Please consult your dealer or customer services.
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