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Troubleshooting table
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Troubleshooting table
Malfunctions can occur in all electrical appliances. This does not necessarily mean
there is a defect in the appliance. Please therefore use the table to check whether you
are able to fi x the malfunction.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock in case of improper repair!
Never attempt to repair the defective appliance – or the appliance which you pre-
sume to be defective. You can endanger yourself and subsequent users. Only author-
ised specialists may carry out these repairs.
Problem
Possible causes
Solutions, tips
Fans and lighting not
working.
The appliance is dis-
connected from the
mains.
Check to ensure that the mains plug is po-
sitioned correctly. Check the socket by con-
necting another electric device. Check the
fuse.
Lighting not working.
LED bulb is defective. Contact our service team for this (see page
22).
Grease is dripping off
the appliance.
Grease filter is
clogged.
Clean the grease filter (see page 18).
Circulation air opera-
tion: Odours are not
adequately removed;
weak airflow.
Grease filter is
clogged.
Clean the grease filters and/or replace the
activated charcoal filters (starting at page
14).
Exhaust air operation:
low performance.
The exhaust hood
does not have a suffi-
cient air supply.
The exhaust hood expels a large amount
of exhaust air. This is why you need to pro-
vide a sufficient air supply, e.g. by providing
non-sealable openings in doors, windows
and ventilation conduits. Observe the safety
instructions from page 4.
The exhaust air hose
is bent or too long.
Check whether the exhaust air hose is bent
or too long.