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Safety

 

 

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Safety 

Read through this chapter carefully before installing, 
using or cleaning the device. 

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Observe all information on dangers during all 
activities on the device. 

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Enclose these instructions if you pass the device 
on. 

  

Proper use 

The device can be used to extract cooking vapours 
during cooking. 

  

The device is exclusively intended for this purpose 
and must only be put to this use. The device must 
only be used in the manner described in these 
instructions.  

Any other use or modification of the device is 
regarded as improper and may lead to damage. 

The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage 
caused as a result of improper use, incorrect 
installation or incorrect operation. The device is not 
intended for commercial use. Use the device in 
private kitchens only. 

  

Ban on independent conversions and 

modifications 

 

Do not undertake any independent conversions or 
modifications on the device. Conversions or 
modifications without the approval of berbel 
Ablufttechnik GmbH are impermissible. 

 

Never bridge or bypass the protective facilities 
available on the device. 

  

Basic safety instructions 

This section contains basic safety instructions for 
handling the device. Additional safety instructions 
which affect certain actions and procedures can be 
found in the relevant chapters. 

 

Heed all of the safety instructions and information 
on dangers in these instructions.  

 

Check the device and all parts for visible damage. 
In the event of damage, contact your specialist 
dealer or the berbel customer service. The device 
must only be used in flawless condition. 

 

Always have repair and maintenance work carried 
out by qualified, specialist personnel. Otherwise, 
you endanger yourself and others. 

 

Install the device with the enclosed brackets 
exclusively on load-bearing parts of buildings 
(solid construction).  

 

In the case of other mountings, use 
correspondingly suitable mounting techniques. If 
in doubt, ask your specialist dealer. Otherwise, 
you endanger yourself and others. 

  

 

Use the device in private kitchens only. 

  

Summary of Contents for BLB 60

Page 1: ...berbel Fan Modules BLB 60 and BLB 90 Operating Instructions 03 2009 English version of original German instructions ...

Page 2: ... of the device Structural features in the text Defined structural features are assigned to the elements contained in these instructions A distinction can therefore be easily made between the following elements Normal text Cross references Lists or Action steps Tips contain special information on the economical use of the device Structural features in illustrations The illustrations contain portray...

Page 3: ...on the ventilation function 13 Changing the output level 14 Switching off the ventilation function 14 Switching on the run on function 14 Switching the lighting on and off 15 Cleaning and care 16 Cleaning intervals 16 Cleaning in the case of normal soiling 16 Cleaning in the case of severe soiling 17 Cleaning surfaces 20 Cleaning the rotary knob 21 Maintenance 22 Maintaining the device 22 Lighting...

Page 4: ...4 Fan module BLB 90 32 Fan modules BLB 60 and BLB 90 32 Contacting the manufacturer 33 ...

Page 5: ...onversions or modifications without the approval of berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH are impermissible Never bridge or bypass the protective facilities available on the device Basic safety instructions This section contains basic safety instructions for handling the device Additional safety instructions which affect certain actions and procedures can be found in the relevant chapters Heed all of the safe...

Page 6: ... device to dripping or splashing water Never place objects filled with fluids such as e g vases on the device Keep the device dry If fluid nevertheless enters the device Immediately shut off the current supply by removing the fuse Make sure that the device s current supply cannot be unintentionally reactivated E g designate a person to prevent the fuse from being switched on Allow the device to dr...

Page 7: ...ountry are observed Ensure an adequate fresh air supply in the dwelling Do not allow children to play with film or other parts of the packaging Store film or other parts of the packaging in a location which is inaccessible to children Preventing the risk of collapse The necessary wall passage must be created by a specialist company Wall passages influence the building s statics Improperly created ...

Page 8: ...Safety 8 Structural features of notices regarding material or environmental damage ATTENTION These notices warn of a situation which leads to material or environmental damage ...

Page 9: ...the intaken room air The next cleaning stage filters light flying particles e g fluff from the intaken room air The filter filling in the recirculating air filter neutralises existing odour contents The odour free cleaned room air is returned into the room The filter filling must be replaced at regular intervals Air extraction mode The device intakes room air filters the room air and conducts the ...

Page 10: ...cleaning stage removes e g grease and air particles from all of the intaken room air The next cleaning stage filters light flying particles e g fluff from all of the intaken room air Whilst part of the cleaned room air is conducted outside the filter filling in the hybrid filter neutralises odour contents which are present in the remainder of the intaken room air This odour free cleaned room air i...

Page 11: ...Description 11 View of the device with flap closed 1 2 3 Lighting Flap Rotary knob switching on and off ...

Page 12: ...Description 12 View of the device with flap open 3 2 1 3 2 4 1 Lower tray lower grease tray Upper tray upper grease tray Fluff screen BLB 90 only Lateral adapter ...

Page 13: ...tion WARNING Danger of burning due to flambéing beneath the device Naked flames may e g cause burns on the skin Do not flambé beneath the device ATTENTION Fire hazard due to flambéing beneath the device Naked flames may e g damage neighbouring cupboards Do not flambé beneath the device Replace the filter s filling if you switch the device on and determine an unpleasant odour See Cleaning and care ...

Page 14: ... Turn the rotary knob counter clockwise to the 0 position The rotary knob engages at each output level The device switches the ventilation function off Switching on the run on function The device is equipped with a run on function When this function is used the device continues to operate at the current output level for ten minutes after being switched off and then switches the ventilation functio...

Page 15: ...selected and switches off after ten minutes Switching the lighting on and off To illuminate the cooker top the device is equipped with two 20 W anti dazzle halogen spotlights The lighting can be used independently from the fan Switching on the lighting Proceed as follows to switch on the lighting Press gently on the rotary knob with one finger The lighting is switched on Switching off the lighting...

Page 16: ...ls Usage behaviour Time period Little or occasional use Each time after cooking See Cleaning in the case of normal soiling on page 16 Daily or extensive use After 3 weeks at the latest See Cleaning in the case of severe soiling on page 17 Cleaning in the case of normal soiling The device is designed in such a way that the foreign particles contained in the intaken room air are collected on the gre...

Page 17: ...e device off Open the flap by pulling it downwards at the rounded edge The flap is open Use a soft moist cloth or paper for cleaning Wipe the parts off Grip behind the rear edge of the grease tray using both hands Release the grease tray by pulling it upwards Remove the lower grease tray BLB 90 only Removing lateral adapter parts for the lower grease tray Fan module BLB 90 is additionally equipped...

Page 18: ...rease tray by pulling it downwards In the rear area of the device the grease tray is seated on the flap guide pins Lower the front side of the grease tray at an incline 1 Pull the grease tray downwards out of the device 2 Remove the lower grease tray Cleaning parts Clean all parts e g in the dishwasher After cleaning insert the cleaned parts as follows ...

Page 19: ...ly The grease tray is positioned correctly when the retainer tabs are visible below the grease tray Secure the grease tray by pressing it upwards into the device until both retaining magnets audibly make contact Make sure that the grease tray is inserted correctly The grease tray is inserted correctly when the lower grease tray s magnetic brackets are seated centrally in the holes and are flush wi...

Page 20: ...g the grease tray backwards into the flap Make sure that the grease tray is inserted correctly The grease tray is inserted correctly when the grease tray s magnetic brackets are seated centrally in the holes and are flush with these Closing the lower flap Close the flap by pressing it up until both retaining magnets audibly make contact Cleaning surfaces ATTENTION Damage to surfaces due to sharp e...

Page 21: ...ATTENTION Damage to the rotary knob in the case of incorrect alignment Turn the rotary knob to the correct installation position The rotary knob must be placed onto an axle This round axle is milled at one edge The rotary knob can therefore only be placed onto the axle in one position Make sure that the installation position is correct Position the rotary knob in the correct installation position ...

Page 22: ... replace defective bulbs The replacement of bulbs is described in this section For this operation you require no tools a new 12 V halogen bulb for a G4 socket and a max output of 20 W grease free gloves or a grease free cloth Switch off the lighting Make sure that the device is de energised Remove the mains plug or switch off the corresponding fuse Wait until the housing and bulbs have cooled down...

Page 23: ...lb cover 2 PUSH 2 PUSH 1 The bulb cover is disengaged and is positioned at an incline Fold the bulb cover open completely CAUTION Risk of burning due to hot bulbs and housing Wait until the housing and bulbs have cooled down Wear protective gloves Never grip the bulbs without protective gloves or other protective materials ...

Page 24: ...old bulb 2 1 ATTENTION Risk of material damage due to grease from the skin on the glass body The new bulb s glass body must not come into contact with grease Grease from the skin on the glass body destroys the bulb Only grip new bulbs using grease free gloves or a grease free cloth Remove the new bulb from the packaging Insert the bulb into the socket ...

Page 25: ...n the event of malfunctions Replacing the filter filling hybrid and recirculating air filters Replace the filter filling in accordance with the specifications in the following table Usage behaviour Time period Little or occasional use In the case of odours in the outgoing air after 24 months at the latest Daily or extensive use In the case of odours in the outgoing air after 12 months at the lates...

Page 26: ...installed above the device as replacement of the filter filling is otherwise impossible Remove all coverings and other surroundings The filter must be freely accessible The filter is freely accessible Removing the hybrid filter Proceed as follows to replace the filter filling Remove the outgoing air line from the sleeve Remove the sleeve from the filter Pull the filter out upwards ...

Page 27: ...tructions for the filter filling Installing the filter To ensure that the filter is installed correctly an approx two centimetre high guide aid is installed on the seat of the filter Position the filter on the device from above The filter is correctly inserted when the lower edge lies fully on the device Make sure that the filter is inserted correctly The filter is installed correctly If the filte...

Page 28: ...lide the outgoing air line into the sleeve Mask the transition between the outgoing air line and the guide aid with sealing tape Make sure that the outgoing air line is correctly connected Install the coverings or other surroundings The filter filling has been replaced ...

Page 29: ... possible output levels See Switching on the ventilation function on page 13 Blower does not function The extractor hood is connected to a window switch and the window is closed Open the window Lighting does not function The bulb is defective Replace the defective bulb If the lighting still does not function contact your specialist berbel dealer The fluff screen is soiled Clean the fluff screen Se...

Page 30: ...s become clogged Replace the filter filling in the hybrid filter Poor extractor hood output The outgoing air line has not been connected or routed properly Contact your specialist berbel dealer or the berbel customer service If a malfunction cannot be rectified contact your specialist berbel dealer or the berbel customer service DANGER Fatal electric shock due to improperly carried out repairs Mak...

Page 31: ...o environmental compatibility aspects and are manufactured from recyclable materials After use the packaging materials can be recycled Valuable raw materials can therefore be saved The exterior packaging consists of cardboard The filler material and the inserts consist of cardboard or polystyrene The protective films and bags consist of polyethylene PE Dispose of the packaging according to materia...

Page 32: ...kg Current supply 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 180 W at output level 4 Current consumption 0 88 A Halogen bulbs 2 x max 20 W 12 V G4 socket Fan module BLB 90 Width 961 mm Depth 425 mm Height without filter 370 mm Max fan output free blowing 750 m h Weight air extraction mode Approx 22 kg Weight recirculated air mode Approx 27 kg Current supply 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 250 W at output level 4...

Page 33: ...cturer If you have any questions which are not answered by these instructions contact berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH Sandkampstraße 100 D 48432 Rheine Telephone 49 0 800 56 06 06 0 Fax 49 0 800 56 06 06 1 Internet www berbel de Free from the German land line ...

Page 34: ...34 KONTECXT GmbH Technische Dokumentation D 45145 Essen www technische dokumentation de Printed in Germany ...

Page 35: ...berbel Fan Modules BLB 60 and BLB 90 Installation Instructions 03 2009 English version of original German instructions ...

Page 36: ...rvice life of the device Structural features in the text Defined structural features are assigned to the elements contained in these instructions A distinction can therefore be easily made between the following elements Normal text Cross references Lists or Action steps Tips contain special information on the economical use of the device Structural features in illustrations The illustrations conta...

Page 37: ... Removing lateral adapter parts for the lower grease tray 14 Removing the fluff screen 14 Removing the upper grease tray 15 Removing the mountings 15 Description 17 Possible operating modes 17 View of the device from above 19 View of the device from below with flap closed 20 View of the device from below with flap open 21 Air extraction mode 22 Outgoing air in the separate outgoing air duct 23 Opt...

Page 38: ...electrical voltage supply 40 Cleaning surfaces 41 Dismantling the extractor hood 42 Disposal 44 Disposing of packaging 44 deviceDisposal 44 Technical data 45 Model plate 45 Fan module BLB 60 45 Fan module BLB 90 45 Fan modules BLB 60 and BLB 90 45 Contacting the manufacturer 46 ...

Page 39: ...onversions or modifications without the approval of berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH are impermissible Never bridge or bypass the protective facilities available on the device Basic safety instructions This section contains basic safety instructions for handling the device Additional safety instructions which affect certain actions and procedures can be found in the relevant chapters Heed all of the safe...

Page 40: ... device to dripping or splashing water Never place objects filled with fluids such as e g vases on the device Keep the device dry If fluid nevertheless enters the device Immediately shut off the current supply by removing the fuse Make sure that the device s current supply cannot be unintentionally reactivated E g designate a person to prevent the fuse from being switched on Allow the device to dr...

Page 41: ... your country are observed Ensure an adequate fresh air supply in the dwelling Do not allow children to play with film or other parts of the packaging Store film or other parts of the packaging in a location which is inaccessible to children Preventing the risk of collapse The necessary wall passage must be created by a specialist company Wall passages influence the building s statics Improperly c...

Page 42: ...ge supply carried out by a qualified trained specialist electrician under consideration of the country specific regulations and standards in Germany e g DIN 57100 VDE 0100 Part 701 DANGER Risk e g of fatal electric shock due to malfunctions in the event of a socket which is not freely accessible Make sure that the mains plug is freely accessible following installation so that the device can be eas...

Page 43: ...alling extractor hoods and other additional qualifications such as e g joinery training are also available Persons without this specialist knowledge must be familiarised with installation by an experienced installation engineer Required tools and material The following tools are required for installation 8 7 10 4 1 9 5 6 2 3 Folding ruler Pencil Spirit level Phillips screwdriver Standard screwdriv...

Page 44: ...Remove the packaging film and the cardboard box If available cut through the retaining strap with a pair of scissors Cut through the packing tape with a pair of scissors Remove the loosely enclosed parts from the packaging CAUTION Risk of injury due to the heavy extractor hood falling down Only lift the device with two persons Protect the surfaces of the working area e g with thick cardboard Remov...

Page 45: ...ted air mode only Recirculating air filter BUF 150 Wall box BMK F L Switching the sound signal on and off Each of the rotary knob s ThinCoder operations can be acknowledged by a sound signal This chapter describes how to switch the sound signal on and off The sound signal is switched off in the factory settings If you do not wish to change this setting continue reading the next chapter A DIP switc...

Page 46: ...tage supply The cover is clamped in and must be removed without tools Make sure that the lower side of the device is lying on a protective surface Position yourself in front of the device Grip the cover to open it Carefully fold the cover up on one side Remove the cover Set DIP switch 1 using a pointed object e g small screwdriver DIP switch 1 Function OFF position standard setting Sound is switch...

Page 47: ...irmly onto the housing 2 2 1 Removing parts for installation Prior to installation certain installed parts have to be removed or dismantled to ensure that installation of the device is as safe and hazard free as possible Carry out all of the following steps in succession Lay the device with the rear side facing down on a flat clean and protective surface ...

Page 48: ...se tray Grip behind the rear edge of the grease tray using both hands Release the grease tray by pulling it upwards Remove the lower grease tray BLB 90 only Removing lateral adapter parts for the lower grease tray Fan module BLB 90 is additionally equipped with two lateral attaching parts on the lower grease tray The two lateral adapter parts and removed and installed in the same manner as the low...

Page 49: ... tray knobs using both hands Release the grease tray by pulling it forwards Remove the lower grease tray Removing the mountings The mountings are installed in the device during transportation The mountings must be removed prior to installation A large Phillips screwdriver is required for this step Proceed as follows to remove the mountings Make sure that the rear side of the device is lying on a p...

Page 50: ...Preparing for installation 16 Remove the screw 1 Remove the mounting 2 1 2 Repeat this step on the second mounting The device is prepared for installation ...

Page 51: ...ated air mode The device intakes room air filters the room air and returns the odour free cleaned room air into the room During installation a recirculating air filter BUF is placed onto the device s fan outlet Make sure that the cross section of the ventilation slits in the upper elements is greater than 200 cm2 Make sure that the filter filling can be replaced at a later point in time The filter...

Page 52: ...ilter BHF is placed onto the device s fan outlet The outgoing air line is connected to the hybrid filter An optionally available sleeve is additionally required for installation article number 6000 313 Make sure that the cross section of the ventilation slits in the upper elements is greater than 200 cm2 Make sure that the filter filling can be replaced at a later point in time The filter filling ...

Page 53: ...Description 19 View of the device from above 4 2 3 1 Fan outlet with guide aid for filter and outgoing air line Contacts for window switches multi function contact and wall box BMK Mains plug Mountings ...

Page 54: ...Description 20 View of the device from below with flap closed 1 2 3 Lighting Flap Rotary knob switching on and off ...

Page 55: ...Description 21 View of the device from below with flap open 3 2 1 3 2 4 1 Lower tray lower grease tray Upper tray upper grease tray Fluff screen BLB 90 only Lateral adapter ...

Page 56: ...nected to a window contact switch to ensure hazard free operation Make sure that the country specific legally prescribed regulations in Germany e g the requirements of your Federal state s regulations pertaining to fireplaces FeuV are adhered to If an extractor hood and a fireplace which is dependent on the room air e g gas oil or coal fired heaters chimneys hot water boilers gas hobs or gas ovens...

Page 57: ... gases or exhaust gases may be drawn into the room DANGER Fire hazard due to combustible outgoing air line If combustible outgoing air lines are routed through a second room or attic fire may spread to other rooms Make sure that the outgoing air line consists of non combustible material in accordance with DIN 4102 Class A1 The extracted room air must only be conducted outside via a separate outgoi...

Page 58: ...meters Sharp edged flat outgoing air ducts Conventional wall boxes These have high air resistance and generate noises They reduce the extractor hood s output Make sure that the outgoing air line s minimum cross section is not less than the cross section of the fan outlet Outgoing air line through the old chimney DANGER Danger of suffocation due to smoke or exhaust gases A master chimney sweep must...

Page 59: ... than that of the fan outlet the roof passage does not reduce the cross section of the outgoing air line a moisture condensate collector is integrated into the outgoing air line Outgoing air line through an exterior wall DANGER Fire hazard due to combustible outgoing air line If combustible outgoing air lines are routed through a second room or attic fire may spread to other rooms Make sure that t...

Page 60: ... box are not narrow and thick the slats of the louvered cover of the wall box are not positioned sharply downwards no insect screen is installed in the wall box Insect screens impair the cross section of the outgoing air line completely Use only flow optimised wall boxes e g BMK F L ...

Page 61: ...distances The following illustrations show functions or dimensions The devices which are used are shown as symbols The illustrations are intended to provide assistance to the installation engineer The device forms which are shown may deviate from the actual appearance of your devices The following legally prescribed minimum distances must be adhered to Designation Dimension Y 0 mm X With gas cooke...

Page 62: ...osition of the installation cut out Adhere to the minimum distance of 26 mm from the installation cut out to the wall Mark the position of the holes for the mountings Creating the installation cut out A saw e g jigsaw is required for this step Saw out the installation cut out according to the dimensions specified for your device Drilling the necessary holes A drill with a HSS drill bit d 9 mm is r...

Page 63: ...r the mountings 1 1 Securing the mountings A spanner WAF 10 mm is required for this step Insert the mountings 1 Insert two hexagon bolts M6 x 40 with an appropriate washer 2 per mounting Tighten the hexagon bolts 3 1 2 3 2 3 Adjusting the mountings A spanner WAF 10 mm is required for this step ...

Page 64: ...he installation cut out and the lower edge of the mountings bar is 82 mm 82 mm The mountings are adjusted Attaching the device DANGER Danger due to falling parts in the event of improper mounting The enclosed mounting material is exclusively suitable for mounting in the installation cut out of a load bearing and stable body e g cupboard body Make sure that the carrying capacity is sufficient and u...

Page 65: ...loosely on the two screws The device is pulled upwards into its final installation position using the two screws Screw the Phillips screws in in turn until the upper edge of the device contacts the lower edge of the installation cut out Make sure that the device is positioned to the correct dimensions The final installation position can still be corrected minimally by applying pressure with the ha...

Page 66: ...ontrol cable is incorrect Make sure that the polarity of the control cable is correct Only connect wire 1 to terminal 1 and wire 2 to terminal 2 7 4 1 5 6 2 3 Terminal for the multi function contact F K Terminal for the wall box BMK Control cable Power supply unit Wall box BMK F Actuation contact potential free Control box for the berbel extractor hood Connection terminal for the wall box The conn...

Page 67: ... extractor hood are accessible The connection terminals for the multi function contact and the wall box contact are located in the upper corner of the control box The connection terminals are marked Window switch and BMK or Wall box The terminal pairs are labelled 1 and 2 Proceed as follows to connect the control cable Unscrew the screw for BMK terminal 1 Take up offset wire 1 of the control cable...

Page 68: ...step a small standard screwdriver is required for the connection terminals in the berbel extractor hood Route the window switch control cable to the extractor hood Make sure that the terminals for the multi function connection in the extractor hood are accessible Pull the control cable through the cable passage hole to the extractor hood s control box The connection terminals for the multi functio...

Page 69: ...alling when replacing filter Use a stable stepladder CAUTION Risk of injury due to falling parts Make sure that nobody is standing beneath the device during work ATTENTION Damage due to falling parts Protect surfaces and devices e g cooled cooker top beneath your working area from damage e g with thick cardboard To ensure that the filter is installed correctly the device s filter seat is equipped ...

Page 70: ...ealing tape Make sure that the outgoing air line is correctly connected Installing the device for hybrid mode WARNING Risk of falling when replacing filter Use a stable stepladder CAUTION Risk of injury due to falling parts Make sure that nobody is standing beneath the device during work ATTENTION Damage due to falling parts Protect surfaces and devices e g cooled cooker top beneath your working a...

Page 71: ...ctly Position the sleeve on the hybrid filter Slide the outgoing air line into the sleeve Mask the transition between the outgoing air line and the guide aid with sealing tape Make sure that the outgoing air line is correctly connected Installing the removed parts Following installation install the removed parts as follows ...

Page 72: ...ctly The grease tray is positioned correctly when the retainer tabs are visible below the grease tray Secure the grease tray by pressing it upwards into the device until both retaining magnets audibly make contact Make sure that the grease tray is inserted correctly The grease tray is inserted correctly when the lower grease tray s magnetic brackets are seated centrally in the holes and are flush ...

Page 73: ...hat the grease tray is inserted correctly The grease tray is inserted correctly when the grease tray s magnetic brackets are seated centrally in the holes and are flush with these Closing the lower flap Close the flap by pressing it up until both retaining magnets audibly make contact Installing the rotary knob ATTENTION Damage to the rotary knob in the case of incorrect alignment Turn the rotary ...

Page 74: ...on on the axle Creating the electrical voltage supply DANGER Fatal electric shock due to improper connection Only have work on the voltage supply carried out by a qualified trained specialist electrician under consideration of the country specific regulations and standards in Germany e g DIN 57100 VDE 0100 Part 701 Insert the mains plug into the socket The berbel extractor hood is installed and re...

Page 75: ... Damage to surfaces due to sharp edged objects or aggressive cleaning agents Never use sharp edged objects scouring agents or aggressive cleaning agents Use a soft moist cloth Clean surfaces with a soft moist cloth and a mild household cleaning agent ...

Page 76: ... s voltage supply at all poles or disconnect the device s mains plug Pull the rotary knob off Remove all coverings and other surroundings Remove any existing connection cables for the wall box and multi function contact See section Connection contact for wall box and window switch multi function contact on page 32 Open the flap See section Opening the lower flap on page 14 BLB 90 only Remove the l...

Page 77: ... falling parts Protect surfaces and devices e g cooled cooker top beneath your working area from damage e g with thick cardboard Hold the device with two persons Remove the screws Lower the device with two persons Slacken and remove the mountings screws Remove the mountings The device has been dismantled ...

Page 78: ...o environmental compatibility aspects and are manufactured from recyclable materials After use the packaging materials can be recycled Valuable raw materials can therefore be saved The exterior packaging consists of cardboard The filler material and the inserts consist of cardboard or polystyrene The protective films and bags consist of polyethylene PE Dispose of the packaging according to materia...

Page 79: ...kg Current supply 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 180 W at output level 4 Current consumption 0 88 A Halogen bulbs 2 x max 20 W 12 V G4 socket Fan module BLB 90 Width 961 mm Depth 425 mm Height without filter 370 mm Max fan output free blowing 750 m h Weight air extraction mode Approx 22 kg Weight recirculated air mode Approx 27 kg Current supply 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption 250 W at output level 4...

Page 80: ...cturer If you have any questions which are not answered by these instructions contact berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH Sandkampstraße 100 D 48432 Rheine Telephone 49 0 800 56 06 06 0 Fax 49 0 800 56 06 06 1 Internet www berbel de Free from the German land line ...

Page 81: ...47 KONTECXT GmbH Technische Dokumentation D 45145 Essen www technische dokumentation de Printed in Germany ...

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