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Operation

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EN

4.2.6 

Run-on function

The device comes with a run-on function. When the function 
is used, the device continues to work 10 minutes after being 
switched off.

In recirculated air mode, it is necessary to use the run-on 
function so that the device can remove the remaining 
odours. Using the run-on function increases the life of the 
filter filling. The filter filling must be replaced at regular 
intervals.

The run-on function can be switched on manually or 
automatically. The device is delivered with the automatic run-
on function active, and settings are made in configuration 
mode.

 

D

“4.3 Configuring the device” (page 24).

Button

Function

The device is switched on.

If the automatic run-on function is activated:

 

Touch the button one time.

 

y

The device switches off. 

 

y

The run-on time (10 minutes) starts 
automatically in power level 1. 

 

y

The button for power level 1 goes on.

 

y

The run-on function button flashes.

If the button is touched again, the device 
shuts off completely.

The device is switched on, and any power 
level is selected.

 

Touch the button one time.

 

y

The run-on time (10 minutes) starts in the 
selected power level. 

 

y

The button for the selected power level 
lights up.

 

y

The run-on function button flashes.

If the button is touched again, the run-on 
function stops.

4.2.7 

Special functions

Button

Function

The multifunction button has no function.

Summary of Contents for Emotionline BWH 120 EL

Page 1: ...EN Wall hood Emotionline EN Operating and installation instructions for the models BWH 60 EL BWH 70 EL BWH 80 EL BWH 90 EL BWH 120 EL 6004347_0 ...

Page 2: ...n that results in serious injuries or death D D WARNING Notes with the word WARNING warn of a hazardous situation that could result in serious injuries or death D D CAUTION Notes with the word CAUTION warn of a situation that could result in minor injuries D D ATTENTION Notes with the word ATTENTION warn of a situation that could result in damage to property or to the environment Symbol clarificat...

Page 3: ...ce 12 3 5 5 Connect accessories 14 3 5 6 Fit chimney side parts 15 3 5 7 Install filter with recirculating and hybrid operation 16 3 5 8 Connect exhaust air ducting with exhausted air and hybrid operation 17 3 5 9 Establish electrical power supply 17 3 5 10 Fit chimney front panel 18 3 5 11 Insert the Capillar Trap bulging edge and lower section 19 3 5 12 Check and carry out commissioning 19 4 Ope...

Page 4: ...h regard to safe use of the device y y Users understand the hazards involved with the device y y Children may not play with the device 1 3 General safety instructions D D WARNING Hazard through a disregard of the operating and installation instructions This manual contains important information for the safe handling of the device Separate reference is made to possible hazards Read through this man...

Page 5: ...function so that the device can remove the remaining odours Using the run on function increases the life of the filter filling The filter filling must be replaced at regular intervals 2 2 2 Extracted air mode The cleaned room air can be routed to the outside via the building structure e g ducting chimney With extracted air mode an adequate fresh air supply is required The device can only extract t...

Page 6: ... with guide for filter or exhaust air ducting C Adjusting screws for alignment D Connector for the mains cable 2 4 Scope of delivery A B E I F G H D C A Hood body B Wall bracket C Chimney side parts with ventilation slots with the version for recirculated air mode D Chimney front panel E Mains cable with plug and cold device plug F 4 rounded head screws cross recess M4 x 5 G 6 nylon wall plugs 8 m...

Page 7: ...rculated air mode with recirculated air filter BUF 150 715 1015 mm 715 1015 mm 715 1015 mm 715 1015 mm 715 1015 mm Height in recirculated air mode with recirculated air filter permalyt 815 1015 mm 815 1015 mm 815 1015 mm 815 1015 mm 815 1015 mm Height in extracted air mode 665 1015 mm 665 1015 mm 665 1015 mm 665 1015 mm 665 1015 mm Height in hybrid mode 865 1015 mm 865 1015 mm 865 1015 mm 865 1015...

Page 8: ...andling of electrical power or gas Make sure that the requirements for the installation location are complied with y y Do not install in potentially explosive atmospheres y y With simultaneous use of a heating point which uses air from the room as its oxygen supply e g chimneys y y A safety device is absolutely essential y y The safety device e g under pressure monitor P4 inspected in accordance w...

Page 9: ...rd due to improper installation When using the exhaust air ducting with other devices or when connecting an active exhaust air channel e g chimney gases or smoke can be drawn into the room Make sure that the requirements for the exhaust air ducting are complied with y y The exhaust air ducting is used exclusively by this device y y The exhaust air ducting is made of non combustible material in acc...

Page 10: ...be in the way or that could be damaged Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down Protect the hob and other surfaces in the installation area e g with thick cardboard Ensure that the power supply is switched off and remains so Connect the power supply only when instructed to do so in the installation instructions If accessories e g wall box window contact switch ...

Page 11: ... the cooled hob and other surfaces in the cooking area e g with thick cardboard Fold the lower section down Lift the lower section up approx 20 mm at the sides with both hands Pull the lower section out forwards The bulging edge is attached and held in the device by magnets Pull the bulging edge from the upper section The Capillar Trap is inserted and is held in the device through a side lock Gras...

Page 12: ... x y y Recommendation 650 mm y y With gas hobs at least 650 mm Distance from upper edge of body to ceiling y Length of the chimney side parts 2 mm Determine the hanging position Ensure that the wall bracket is correctly positioned y y If dimension y is undercut then the front panel cannot be opened Make sure that the safety distance is complied with D D WARNING Risk of death due to explosions or e...

Page 13: ...eight If the device falls down serious injuries are possible Two persons are required to hang the device Ensure stable footing when hanging the device Ensure that no other people are in the working area D D ATTENTION Danger of property damage through improper handling Hanging the device requires a great deal of physical exertion due to its size and weight If the device falls the device kitchen fur...

Page 14: ...l box F Wall box power unit G Window contact switch H Control line from the window contact switch I Bus connection Connection is implemented via cable terminals on a detachable connector on the fan housing D D ATTENTION Risk of damage through incorrect connection A mix up of the control wires can result in damage to the electronics Be careful not to mix up connections when connecting the control w...

Page 15: ...he front panel The side parts are fitted in this step Inserting the front panel only takes place after fitting the filter and after connecting the exhaust air ducting Bend the metal plates on the side parts so that a 90 angle results Insert the side parts such that the holes on the underside fit over the screwed end on the hood body Make sure that the fastening holes in the side parts are flush wi...

Page 16: ...correctly when the bottom edge of the filter is parallel to the top edge of the fan s housing and the gap is approximately 5 mm wide Recirculated air mode 5 Place the recirculated air filter onto the guide on the fan housing from above Ensure that the recirculated air filter is correctly installed Hybrid mode 5 Place the hybrid filter onto the guide on the fan housing from above Ensure that the hy...

Page 17: ...ted Hybrid mode Fit the exhaust air ducting onto the collar of the hybrid filter from above Ensure that the exhaust air duct is correctly fitted 3 5 9 Establish electrical power supply Observe the voltage specifications on the ratings plate Plug the connecting cable mains plug into the socket Route the cable such that it is not kinked crushed or damaged and so that it will not get in the way when ...

Page 18: ... it e g tools belt buckles Unscrew the knurled nut from the wall bracket Make sure that the closure on the front panel is open Insert the front panel such that the holes on the underside fit over the metal plates on the side parts Fit the free end of the retaining rope onto the threaded bolt on the wall bracket Screw the knurled nut onto the wall bracket until hand tight Press the front panel up b...

Page 19: ...o place Check that the lower section can be moved easily Pivot the lower section upwards until both magnetic fasteners can be heard to click into place 3 5 12 Check and carry out commissioning D D ATTENTION Risk of disruptions due to moisture in the device If the device is moved from a cold environment into a hot one condensation may form inside Wait about 2 3 hours before bringing the device into...

Page 20: ... y Do not impede the air flow y y Do not impede the air channel on the underside of the device y y Use only when the capillary trap is used and the lower section closed y y In recirculated air mode Do not cover the air outlets e g glasses plates on or in front of the ventilation slots Out flowing air must be able to escape through the ventilation slots without impediment Otherwise backpressure may...

Page 21: ...p and the fumes are removed at an early stage During the cooking process switch to a power level that is appropriate for the intensity of the cooking vapours y y Power level 1 lowest fan power y y Power level 2 medium fan power y y Power level 3 high fan power If a power level is active a gentle air flow is routed from the air channel on the underside of the device to the front air inlet This air ...

Page 22: ... the control indicator has no meaning The control indicator flashes every 1 000 operating hours The hours counter is started anew by switching off the control indicator The control indicator is switched off in configuration mode D D 4 3 Configuring the device page 24 Button Function Button flashes The filter filling must be replaced D D 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid ...

Page 23: ...onfiguration mode D D 4 3 Configuring the device page 24 Button Function The device is switched on If the automatic run on function is activated Touch the button one time y y The device switches off y y The run on time 10 minutes starts automatically in power level 1 y y The button for power level 1 goes on y y The run on function button flashes If the button is touched again the device shuts off ...

Page 24: ...ivated Touch the button one time Button glows dimly The AutoRun automation is deactivated Extraction mode recirculated air mode changeover As delivered the function is turned off Touch the button one time Button glows brightly The changeover function is activated Touch the button one time Button glows dimly The changeover function is deactivated Button Function Filter filling indicator The functio...

Page 25: ...dirt particles are separated and collected in the upper section on the bulging edge in the lower section and in the Capillar Trap Before every cleaning Turn off the device Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down D D ATTENTION Danger of damage through improper cleaning Sharp edged objects abrasive or unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the device The followin...

Page 26: ...s Pull the bulging edge from the upper section Clean the upper section with a soft moist cloth Clean the bulging edge Make sure the bulging edge is completely dry Dry the upper section with a soft cloth Capillar Trap The Capillar Trap is inserted and is held in the device through a side lock Grasp the Capillar Trap on its sides with both hands Pull the Capillar Trap out Clean the Capillar Trap e g...

Page 27: ...ng the lamps The device is fitted with maintenance free LED lighting In the event of a fault Please consult your dealer or customer services 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode Odours are trapped in the filter filling in the recirculating air filter or hybrid filter The odour free cleaned room air is fed back into the room Recirculating air filters and hybrid filters ...

Page 28: ... the filter to the front The replacement of the filter filling is carried out as described in the associated instructions Change the filter filling Clean the filter from the outside e g through extraction with a vacuum cleaner Fit the filter again D D 3 5 7 Install filter with recirculating and hybrid operation page 16 Fit the front panel D D 3 5 10 Fit chimney front panel page 18 Switch off the c...

Page 29: ... mode page 27 Poor device performance y y The recirculated air filter is clogged Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter D D 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode page 27 y y The hybrid filter is clogged Replace the filter filling of the hybrid filter D D 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode page 27 y y The exhaust pipe was...

Page 30: ...xertion due to its size and weight If the device falls the device kitchen furnishings and other objects could be damaged Cover the cooled hob Keep the installation area clear Disconnect all poles of the power supply for the device Pull out the mains plug Remove the front panel Release the threaded connection of the side parts Lift the side parts away from the device Remove the wall bracket If pres...

Page 31: ... The outer packaging is made from cardboard y y The filling material and the insets are made from cardboard or styrofoam y y The protective film and bags are made from polythene PE Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner separated by materials 8 2 Dispose of the device D D ATTENTION Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device The device is subject to ...

Page 32: ...bel BWH 60 EL E01 30 ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG 63 A A 65 2014 kWh annum dB A berbel BWH 70 EL E01 30 63 ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG BWH 80 EL E01 BWH 90 EL E01 A A 65 2014 kWh annum dB A berbel BWH 80 EL E01 30 ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG 63 A A 65 2014 kWh annum dB A berbel BWH 90 EL E01 30 ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG 63 BWH 120 EL E01 A A 65 2014 kWh annum dB A berbel BWH 120 EL E01 33 ABCDEFG ABCDEFG ABCDEFG...

Page 33: ...3 63 53 63 53 63 53 63 53 63 Stage Power Intense 67 67 67 67 67 Noise power level in recirculated air mode in db A Stage min max 55 65 55 65 55 65 55 65 55 65 Stage Power Intense 70 70 70 70 70 Power consumption stand by in Watt W 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 Power consumption stand off in Watt W 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 9 2 Contact If you have any questions or suggestions please select from the following optio...

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