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Proper use

Clean the extractor hood thoroughly before

using for the first time.

Before cleaning and servicing the extractor

hood, isolate it from the power supply by
pulling out the mains plug or switching off the
fuse.

Bulbs (especially halogen bulbs) become

very hot during operation. Even some time
after the appliance has been switched off,
there is still a risk of burns!

Before changing bulbs, isolate the extractor

hood from the power supply and leave the
bulbs to cool down!

Do not operate the extractor hood without

bulbs inserted.

Always switch on the extractor hood if a

hotplate is being used. If the extractor hood is
not switched on, condensation may form. As a
result, the appliance may corrode.

Do not place any

objects on the
extractor hood.

RISK OF FIRE

Do not flambé under the extractor hood or
work with a naked flame. When switched on,
the extractor hood draws flames into the filter.
There is a risk of fire due to deposits on the
grease filter!

Do not leave pans, frying pans or deep-fat

fryers unattended if you are cooking food with
oils or fats, e.g. chips. Overheated oils or fats
can easily ignite!

A risk of fire can be prevented by cleaning

the grease filters regularly and changing the
activated-carbon filter in good time.

Never operate the extractor hood without

grease filters.

Correct installation

Check the manufacturer’s specifications for

the cooker to determine whether an extractor
hood can be operated over it.

If the manufacturer of the cooker has not

specified any significant safety distances, the
following minimum distances apply

550 mm

between electric hob and the 

lower edge of the extractor hood, Fig. 1.

650 mm

between gas hob (upper edge of 

pan support) and the lower edge of the 
extractor hood, Fig. 1.

If various cookers are used, the greatest

indicated distance applies.

The width of the extractor hood must

correspond to the width of the cooking area.

The extractor hood must not be installed

over a solid fuel heating appliance which may
be a fire risk (e.g. flying sparks) unless the
heating appliance has a closed, non-
detachable cover and the country-specific
regulations are observed. This restriction does
not apply to gas cookers and gas hobs.

To avoid damaging the hob, cover it when

installing the extractor hood.

Safety instructions

Summary of Contents for extractor hood

Page 1: ...Operating and installation instructions B ...

Page 2: ...Abb 1 ELECTRO Fig 1 GAZ ...

Page 3: ... installation 7 Operating modes 8 Exhaust air mode 8 Circulating air mode 8 Operation 9 Cleaning and Care 10 Removing and installing the grease filters 11 Removing and installing the metal mesh grease filters 11 Installing and removing the activated carbon filters 11 Changing the bulbs 12 Installation instructions 13 Connecting Pipes 13 Electrical Connections 14 Installation 15 Installation prepar...

Page 4: ...materials can be reclaimed by recycling old appliances This appliance is identified according to the European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The directive specifies the framework for an EU wide valid return and re use of old appliances Before disposing of your old appliance render it unusable Never treat your old appliance as non recyclable waste Please ask ...

Page 5: ...ustomer service or a similarly qualified person to prevent hazardous situations Only a qualified technician may install including electrical connection service or repair the extractor hood Always isolate the extractor hood by pulling out the mains plug or switching off the fuse Safety instructions If the appliance is improperly installed serviced or repaired the user may be placed in considerable ...

Page 6: ...obs observe the appropriate national statutory regulations e g in Germany Technische Regeln Gasinstallation TRGI Observe the currently valid installation regulations and instructions of the gas appliance manufacturer During installation ensure that only one side of the extractor hood is situated directly next to a high sided unit or a wall Otherwise there is a risk of heat build up The gap between...

Page 7: ...ing food with oils or fats e g chips Overheated oils or fats can easily ignite A risk of fire can be prevented by cleaning the grease filters regularly and changing the activated carbon filter in good time Never operate the extractor hood without grease filters Correct installation Check the manufacturer s specifications for the cooker to determine whether an extractor hood can be operated over it...

Page 8: ...culating air mode The extractor hood must be connected and switched off Simultaneously press buttons 0 and until ã is displayed Repeatedly press buttons 0 and to switch the electronic control back to exhaust air mode by display The extractor hood can be used in exhaust air and circulating air mode The standard setting is exhaust air mode Exhaust air mode The air which is drawn in is cleaned by the...

Page 9: ...ed off by hand the fan automatically switches back to setting 2 after 10 minutes Fan follow on Press the button The fan continues to run at step 1 for 10 minutes and at the same time a dot flashes in the display After this period the fan switches off automatically Light The light can be switched on and off independently of the fan To adjust the luminosity hold down the 0 button until the required ...

Page 10: ...ease particles from the kitchen fumes The filter mats consist of fire proof metal RISK OF FIRE As the filters become more saturated with greasy residue the flammability increases The function of the extractor hood may also be impaired The risk of fire is prevented by cleaning the metal mesh grease filters in good time When cleaning the grease filters also remove grease deposits from the accessible...

Page 11: ... be replaced approximately 2x year The activated carbon filter is available from specialist outlets customer service or the Online Shop see Optional accessories Use original filters only Activated carbon filters do not contain any pollutants They can be disposed of in the household refuse Before removing and installing the grease filters always follow the instructions and warnings in the chapter e...

Page 12: ...he chapter entitled Safety instructions The description of changing the bulbs applies to several appliance models NOTE Observe the warranty regulations in the enclosed service booklet Changing the halogen bulbs Halogen bulbs become very hot during operation Even some time after the appliance has been switched off there is still a risk of burns Before changing the halogen bulbs ensure that they hav...

Page 13: ... rough exhaust air pipes a lot of pipe bends or pipe diameters less than 150 mm are used the air capacity will be less than optimum and there will be an increase in noise Use only pipes or hoses made of non combustible material for installation of the exhaust air duct The manufacturer of the extractor hoods is not responsible for complaints which can be attributed to planning and design of the pip...

Page 14: ...required connection data can be found on the rating plate inside the appliance when the grease filters have been removed Length of the power cord approx 1 30 m This extractor hood complies with the EC interference suppression regulations ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before connecting the appliance to the power supply always follow the instructions and warnings in the chapter entitled Safety instructions ...

Page 15: ...he drilled holes corresponds with the length of the screws Ensure that the wall plugs are secure Max weight in kg 50 Design subject to modification in line with technical development Installing the upper support frame 1 Specify the total height of the support frame before installation and mark the screw holes The height of the support frame can be adjusted in 20 mm steps The total height is measur...

Page 16: ...must be facing the hob control NOTE The support frame can be aligned subsequently by loosening the fastening screws on the ceiling Installing the extractor hood 1 Hook the extractor hood from below into the support frame Do not trap the power cord 2 Attach the extractor hood to the support frame with 2 securing screws 3 Hook in retaining clip and screw tight 4 Connect the pipes 5 Connect the power...

Page 17: ... flue ducts may have sharp edges We recommend wearing protective gloves during installation 1 Separate the flue ducts To do this remove the adhesive tape 2 Remove the protective film from both flue ducts 3 Attach both parts of the upper flue to the extractor hood und push together NOTE Protect the extractor hood from damage Avoid scratching the sensitive surfaces Installation ...

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Page 24: ...9000 413 920 Printed in Germany 0109 Es E Mail bosch infoteam bshg com Online Shop www bosch eshop com ...

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