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13

max. 140

4/6=

 508

5/6=

 635

0-50

319 200

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17 ( Griff )

1629

49

5/6=

 635

1502

325

Removable 
rear panel

138

2050

150

150

495

150

548

598

550

600

100

A 319

N 330

Installation Instructions

Safety instructions

Caution! 

The minimum safety gap bet-

ween  the  hob  and  the  extractor  hood 
must  be  50  cm  in  the  case  of  electric 
hobs,  and  70  cm  in  the  case  of  gas 
hobs.
The  appliance  must  be  disconnec-
ted from the mains supply when being 
serviced;  pull  out  the  mains  plug.  The 
general  directives  for  the  operation  of 
electrical appliances, the regulations of 
the  responsible  electricity  supply  com-
panies and provisions of these installati-
on instructions are to be followed to the 
letter.
The incorrect installation of an extractor 
hood may lead to a fire. The canton fire 
brigade  regulations  are  also  to  be  ob-
served.

The  risk-free  operation  of  appliances 
(e.g  chimney,  gas  cooker)  and  extrac-
tor hoods jointly connected to a single 
flue is only guaranteed if the room and/
or apartment are ventilated from outside 
by means of a suitable air inlet aperture 
of approx. 500-600 sq cm, and hence 
negative pressure is avoided when the 
extractor hood is in operation. The ne-
gative pressure in the room must not be 
greater than 4 Pa.
The  extracted  air  has  to  be  drawn  off 
through a separate pipe to the open air. 
It should not be passed into a chimney.

If this principle is not observed, a drastic 
loss of performance and increased ope-
rating noise are to be expected.

Installation for exhaust extraction

The  vapours  occurring  above  the  hob  are 
cleaned  in  the  grease  filters  and  led  via  an 
exhaust duct into the open air.

Summary of Contents for DAGL55

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Extractor Hood DAGL55 DAGL60 56323 03 10 ...

Page 2: ...ation of the appliance This symbol denotes tips and hints relating to the economical and eco friendly use of the appliance These operating instructions include hints to help you correct any faults that may occur see the section headed Remedial measures in the event of a fault Should these hints not be enough you have two points of contact at all times where so meone will be happy to help you Your ...

Page 3: ... 8 External cleaning 8 Cleaning the metal filters 8 Cleaning the filter space 9 Regenerating the activated carbon filter 9 Replacing the halogen bulbs 11 Remedial action in the event of faults 12 Installation Instructions 13 Safety instructions 13 Installation for exhaust extraction 13 Electrical connections power lead 15 Technical data 15 Directives 15 Service 16 Before you call for After Sales 1...

Page 4: ...ensure that they do not play with the appliance This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with limited physical sensory or mental capabili ties or lacking experience and or lacking knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or have been instructed by him her in how the appliance is to be used Safety during use Caution Parts of the extra...

Page 5: ...ntribution to the correct dispo sal of this product you are protecting the environment and the health of your fellow human beings Incorrect disposal endangers health and the environment More information about the recycling of this product can be obtained from your refuse collection service or from the shop where you bought the product Where to get rid of old appliances Wherever new appliances are ...

Page 6: ...dditional activated charcoal filter in which bacteria and odours are trapped The cleaned air then flows back into the kitchen area Exhaust extractor version The vapours occurring above the cooker hob are cleaned by the grease filter and ta ken via the exhaust duct into the open air Items supplied 1 Reducer 150 125 2 Connector with odour proof backflow flap 3 Extractor hood 4 Grease filters 2x 5 In...

Page 7: ...in a normal discoloration of the filter The filter can then be placed in the extractor hood again Your appliance is now ready for use There is a red highlighted sticker for the acti vated carbon filter to help you to remember to regenerate it every 2 months Tip Stick it to the inside of the herbs and spices cupboard door Always switch the extractor hood on before starting cooking Switching on The ...

Page 8: ... horizontal lines No circular motions Cleaning the metal filters The fan is running Caution Non adherence to these cleaning instructions may result in a risk of fire Removing the metal filters 1 Push the metal filters up at the rear and pull them out to the front Cleaning the metal filters 2 Wash the metal filters every 2 to 4 weeks in the dishwasher or place them in washing up liquid and water ri...

Page 9: ...l filters are cleaned or replaced The fan is running Caution Do not damage or remove the appliance nameplate Regenerating the activated carbon filter Handling of the activated carbon fil ter according to operating instruc tions Insofar as the appliance is equipped for re circulating operation Removing the activated carbon fil ter 4 Remove the metal filters 5 Pull down the activated carbon filter a...

Page 10: ...ter to cool down completely for two hours The filter can then be placed in the ex tractor hood again Your appliance is now ready for another 2 months use The filter loses its effectiveness after ap prox 4 years and should then be com pletely replaced it is not possible to refill the activated carbon Inserting the activated carbon filter 5 Push the activated carbon filter into the brackets in the d...

Page 11: ... be careful when replacing them Please note that energy saving halo gen bulbs rated at 230 volts up to a maximum of 25 watts can be used for this appliance or especially low energy bulbs with a GU10 fitting rated at 250 volts and 3 to 7 watts e g IP64 rated LEDs Please bear in mind that halogen bulbs have to be specially disposed of You can hand these back at any appropriate sales outlet ...

Page 12: ... mely dirty Grease and deposits on furnishings Hood switched on too late Boiling water without switching on the extractor hood Switch on the extractor hood in good time Operation at a too low fan speed There is excessively low ne gative pressure in the room Select a higher speed Enable ventilation open ventilation valve or doors windows Excessive contamination behind the filters and in the exhaust...

Page 13: ...nstallation of an extractor hood may lead to a fire The canton fire brigade regulations are also to be ob served The risk free operation of appliances e g chimney gas cooker and extrac tor hoods jointly connected to a single flue is only guaranteed if the room and or apartment are ventilated from outside by means of a suitable air inlet aperture of approx 500 600 sq cm and hence negative pressure ...

Page 14: ...d spices cupboard height 635 mm 5 6 new and installation with herbs and spices cupboard height 508 mm 4 6 with door 635 mm 5 6 replace ment market Use the templates and follow the inst ructions on them Caution If no back draught flap is ins talled it is absolutely necessary to have an air vent of at least 200 cm2 One option is to use the protective grid accessory ...

Page 15: ...e the cable type must be at least H05RR F spare part no 375 0432 00 1 Installation of an external ventilation valve There is the option of having an external ven tilation valve or an electric window opener installed by qualified electrician This has the tremendous advantage that the necessary ventilation is automatically guaranteed at all times Special accessories Automatic ventilation valve MK 15...

Page 16: ...found on your appliance s nameplate Series number Model name Product number Please always provide these details when calling for After Sales service ordering spares or accessories making any technical enquiries The nameplate is located behind the right hand filter and on the warranty do cument Make a precise note of your observa tions This makes it easier for our service engineer to prepare for an...

Page 17: ... 587 Tel 044 405 81 11 Warranty We provide a two year warranty for every product from the date of sale or delivery to the consumer warranty document invoice or sales receipt as proof of purchase The warranty covers the cost of materials labour and travel The warranty does not apply if the operating instructions have not been followed if the appliance has been incorrectly installed or if it has bee...

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