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Risk of electric shock!
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A defective appliance may cause an elec-
tric shock. Never switch on a defective
appliance. Unplug the appliance from the
mains or switch off the fuse in the fuse
box. Call customer service.
Risk of electric shock!
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Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs
may only be carried out and damaged
power cables replaced by one of our
trained customer service technicians. If
the appliance is defective, unplug the
appliance from the mains or switch off the
fuse in the fuse box. Call customer ser-
vice.
Risk of electric shock!
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Penetrating moisture may result in an elec-
tric shock. Do not use high-pressure
cleaners or steam cleaners.
Causes of damage
Caution!
Risk of damage due to corrosion. Always switch on the
appliance while cooking to avoid condensation. Condensate
may cause corrosion damage.
Risk of damage due to ingress of moisture into the electronics.
Never clean control elements with a wet cloth.
Surface damage due to incorrect cleaning. Always clean
stainless steel surfaces in the direction of the grain. Do not use
any stainless steel cleaners for the control elements.
Surface damage due to harsh or abrasive cleaning agents.
Never use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents.
Risk of damaged caused by returning condensate. Install the
air extraction duct in such a way that it falls away from the
appliance slightly (1° slope).
Environmental protection
Your new appliance is particularly energy-efficient. Here you
can find tips on how to save even more energy when using the
appliance, and how to dispose of your appliance properly.
Saving energy
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During cooking, ensure that there is a sufficient supply of air
to enable the extractor hood to work efficiently and with a low
level of operating noise.
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Adjust the fan speed to the amount of cooking vapour pro-
duced during cooking. Only use intensive mode when
required. The lower the fan speed, the less energy is con-
sumed.
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If cooking produces large amounts of cooking vapours,
select a higher fan speed in good time. If the cooking
vapours have already spread around the kitchen, the extrac-
tor hood will need to be operated for longer.
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Switch off the extractor hood if you no longer require it.
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Switch off the lighting if you no longer require it.
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Clean and (if required) replace the filter at the specified inter-
vals in order to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation
system and to prevent the risk of fire.
Environmentally friendly disposal
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Operating modes
This appliance can be used in air extraction mode or air
recirculation mode.
Air extraction mode
Note:
The air must not be discharged into a flue that is used for
exhaust fumes from appliances that burn gas or other fuels (not
applicable to appliances that only discharge the air back into
the room).
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Before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning
smoke or exhaust gas flue, obtain the consent of the master
chimney sweep responsible.
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If the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall, a
telescopic wall box should be used.
Air recirculation mode
Note:
To bind odours in air recirculation mode, you must install
an activated charcoal filter. The different options for operating
the appliance in air recirculation mode can be found in the
brochure. Alternatively, ask your specialist retailer. The required
accessories are available from specialist retailers, from
customer service or from the online shop. The accessory
numbers can be found at the end of the user manual.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with
European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This Directive provides an EU-wide framework for
returning and recycling old appliances.
The air which is drawn in is cleaned by the
grease filters and conveyed outdoors by a
pipe system.
The air which is drawn in is cleaned by the
grease filters and an activated charcoal filter, and
is conveyed back into the kitchen.
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