Dismantling the extractor hood
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Dismantling the extractor
hood
DANGER
Fatal electric shock due to improperly
carried out electrical work.
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Only have work on the voltage
supply carried out by a qualified
specialist electrician under
consideration of the country-specific
regulations and standards (in
Germany e.g.
DIN 57100/VDE 0100, Part 701).
WARNING
Risk of falling when replacing filter.
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Use a stable stepladder.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to falling parts.
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Make sure that nobody is standing
beneath the device during work.
ATTENTION
Damage due to falling parts.
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Protect surfaces and devices
(e.g. cooled cooker top) beneath
your working area from damage,
e.g. with thick cardboard.
Two persons are required to dismantle the device.
A Phillips screwdriver and a spanner, WAF 10, are
required.
Proceed as follows to dismantle the device:
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Interrupt the device's voltage supply at all poles or
disconnect the device's mains plug.
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Pull the rotary knob off.
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Remove all coverings and other surroundings.
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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.
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Open the flap.
See section Opening the lower flap on page 14.
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BLB 90 only: Remove the lateral adapter parts for
the grease tray.
See section BLB 90 only: Removing lateral adapter
parts for the lower grease tray on page 14.
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Remove the lower grease tray.
See section Removing the lower grease tray on
page 14.
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Remove the fluff screen.
See section Removing the fluff screen on page 14.
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Remove the upper grease tray.
See section Removing the upper grease tray on
page 15.
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Remove all coverings and surroundings above the
device.
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Hybrid and air extraction mode only:
Remove the outgoing air line.
See section Creating the outgoing air connection on
page 35.
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Hybrid and recirculated air mode only:
Remove the filter.
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Slacken the mountings' two screws.