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Installation above gas cooker / gas hob

Installation of the appliance above a gas cooking
device must conform to national safety regulations
(e.g. in UK CORGI standards).

A minimum distance of 700 mm between the hood
and gas appliance must be observed. 

Gas appliances may only be used under the 
extractor hood when pots and pans are placed on
them!

Operation above gas cooker / gas hob

During operation the heat load of all hotplates and
oven must not exceed 

13.5 kW

Should the nominal heat loads of all hotplates com-
bined exceed 

13.5 kW

(e.g. combination with WOK

burner), during operation only a combination of hot-
plates of max. 

13.5 kW 

must be used.

Exception:
the nominal heat loads of all hotplates combined to
a maximum of 

15.4 kW 

can be operated for a very

short period of time (max. 15 minutes), if the hood is
running on a minimum of level 2. Otherwise there is
a risk of burns when touching the exterior of the ex-
tractor hood.

The following note applies to extractor hood
AH 592-120 only; this model does not have an
integrated fan:

The extractor hood can only be used in exhaust air
mode. The exhaust air is conveyed upwards through
an externally attached fan via a ventilation shaft or
directly into the open air through the outer wall. 

The extraction function is realised by an external
fan module. We recommend the fan modules 
GB 032-107 or GB 052/053-140 from our Gaggenau
range; the extractor's electronic circuitry is 
optimised for these fan modules.

For the electrical connection between the extractor
hood and external fan see installation instructions
for the external fan. 

For safety reasons, if the connecting cable to 
the external fan has been damaged, it must be 
replaced by the manufacturer or the after sales 
service or similarly qualified persons.

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Summary of Contents for AH 592-120

Page 1: ...Operating and assembly instructions AH 590 120 AH 592 120 Freely Suspended Insular Hood...

Page 2: ...120 Preface 1 Important notes Page 3 4 1 1 For your safety Page 3 1 2 Operating for the first time Page 4 1 3 About use Page 4 2 Features Page 5 3 Operation Page 6 8 4 Cleaning and care Page 9 10 5 M...

Page 3: ...important notes on use installation and maintenance of the appliance On the following page you will find important notes on safety and operation These will serve to ensure your personal safety and the...

Page 4: ...poses a risk of short circuits Isolate the appliance from the mains during every maintenance operation To do this remove the mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse If the mains plug is not acce...

Page 5: ...o the fact that there are accessories in the packaging Keep packaging elements out of the reach of children Thoroughly clean the appliance before using it for the first time see chapter entitled Clean...

Page 6: ...eights of 2 64 2 89 m LK 590 030 for ceiling heights of 2 89 3 14 m Aluminium design ventilation duct LK 590 011 for ceiling heights of 2 39 2 64 m LK 590 021 for ceiling heights of 2 64 2 89 m LK 590...

Page 7: ...tion by pressing the key see Fig 4 When you briefly press the key the lighting is in creased up to the maximum level You can dim the lighting to the required level by keeping the key pressed Fan level...

Page 8: ...ess the Int key while the hood is running at fan level 1 2 or 3 the electronic control will switch back automatically to the previously selected fan level after 5 minutes see Fig 7 If you would like t...

Page 9: ...all levels is ten minu tes After these ten minutes the ventilation switches off but the lighting stays on Interval ventilation Interval ventilation is a special feature of this appliance which period...

Page 10: ...out of the holder repeat the operation for the other grease filters You can clean the stainless steel grease filters in a dishwasher at a maximum temperature of 65 C where it should be supported vert...

Page 11: ...ngly with a blunt object e g handle of a wooden spoon to detach them with greater ease The remaining glass plates can then be lifted from above If they are extremely soiled the glass plates can be cle...

Page 12: ...ce Improper tampering will render all warranty claims null and void Lamp replacement Caution disconnect the power supply before replacing lamps switch off the fuse Caution lamps may still be hot short...

Page 13: ...p to the bottom edge of the hood is for electrical appliances 600 mm and for gas appliances 700 mm The extractor hood was conceived for the exhaust air mode The exhaust air can be routed into a se par...

Page 14: ...ndensate or rain water from an uncovered exhaust air shaft our condensate separator RV 060 150 must be installed in the exhaust air line The condensate separator must still be accessible after install...

Page 15: ...15 minutes if the hood is running on a minimum of level 2 Otherwise there is a risk of burns when touching the exterior of the ex tractor hood The following note applies to extractor hood AH 592 120...

Page 16: ...RONT must be on the same side as the control panel Fig 20 Ventilation ducts LK 590 020 030 021 031 only the enclosed extension module should be mounted on top of the support frame Follow the above ins...

Page 17: ...ventilation ducts only LK 590 010 020 030 pull the protective film off the metal surface 8 Place both ventilation ducts over the support frame Take care not to scratch the sensitive duct surface 9 At...

Page 18: ...on the support frame Fig 24 Note avoid scratches when pulling the ele ments apart by placing the assembly template for example over the top edge of the bottom duct to protect it 15 Replace the glass p...

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