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•  Foam grease filters must be soaked 

once a month in warm soapy water for 

1 to 2 hours. Do not wring out; repeat 

where required and replace the filter 

by a new item after a maximum of 5-6 

washes.

•  Metal grease filters do not have to be 

replaced when they are over-satura

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ted but washed once a month by hand 

or in a dishwasher (60°). Allow the 

filter to dry thoroughly and carefully 

replace it in the extractor hood.

Avoid using alkaline dishwasher 

cleaning agents (ph value over 7).

When changing a lamp, make sure that 

the  new  lamp  does  not  have  a  higher 

wattage than that of the original.

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4.2 Carbon filters

a)

 

Traditional  carbon  filters  (normally 

round  in  shape) 

can  be  neither  washer 

nor regenerated. In normal use and de

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pending on their size, replace every 4 to 

6 months. Comply with the relevant ins

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tructions on the package.
b)

 

Washable  and  regeneratable  carbon 

filters  (normally  square  in  shape) 

are 

to  be  washed  once  a  month  in  a  dish

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washer,  using  a  standard  rinsing  agent 

and  with  the  intensive  rinsing  program 

(at  the  highest  temperature).  Washable 

and regeneratable carbon filters absorb 

kitchen odours for a maximum of 3 years 

when cleaned monthly. The filter should 

then be replaced by a new item.

Washable  and  regeneratable  carbon  filters 

should  be  washed  separately  to  avoid  food 

residue  deposits  which  can  later  cause  un

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pleasant  odours.  After  washing,  the  washa

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Disconnect  before  changing  the  lamps 

your  power  supply.  The  lamp  can  be 

changed directly.

ble  and  regeneratable  carbon  filter  must  be 

reactivated. This is carried out by drying the 

cleaned  filter  in  an  oven  for  10  minutes  at 

100°C. Read the package to see whether your 

carbon filter is washable and regeneratable. 

If the package carries no information, then it 

contains a traditional, non-washable carbon 

filter. Each time you change or wash a grease 

filter  or  carbon  filter,  after  removal  clean  all 

exposed lower parts of the hood with a mild 

grease  solvent.  For  the  daily  cleaning  of  the 

outer pats of the hood use a soft cloth mois

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tened  with  alcohol  or  a  mild  liquid  cleaner. 

Never use an abrasive cleaner. 
There  is  a  risk  of  fire  if  the  instructions  for 

cleaning  the  hood  and  the  changing  or 

cleaning of the filters are not complied with.

5. Changing the lamps

Care and cleaning

Summary of Contents for DRAFT900

Page 1: ...Version 1 2 160422 EN User s manual for your down draft cooker hood Model DRAFT900 P REMI U M LINE...

Page 2: ...tes a hazardous situation You ll find it especially with all descriptions of the steps that might cause danger to persons arising Observe these safety instructions and behave accordingly careful Enter...

Page 3: ...off For cleaning inside the unit this must be disconnected from the mains Do not use open flame to clean the filter In case of malfunction of the device the customer service is notified Try to repair...

Page 4: ...tand how to install the appliance correctly and operate it For installation please read the installation section Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this Instruction Install...

Page 5: ...g the filters 4 2 Carbon filters 5 Changing the lamps 6 What to do if 6 1 Customer support 7 Installation 7 1 Installation data 7 2 Using the extractor hood as an exhaust air hood 7 3 Converting the e...

Page 6: ...rts etc are dan gerous for children So keep packing ma terial out of the reach of children Extractor hoods remove unpleasant odours and vapours and create a ple asant room atmosphere Particles of grea...

Page 7: ...ng utensils Parts of the hood can be damaged by the rising heat from open gas flames Flame cooking under the hood is not permitted due to the fire risk The rising flame can set fire to grease deposite...

Page 8: ...exhaust air shaft or an exhaust air pipeline leading outdoors Switch on the appliance a few minutes prior to commencing cooking It is recommended with both exhaust and circulation air modes to run the...

Page 9: ...grease deposits The grease filters on your appliance are to be cleaned or replaced at regu lar intervals Filters saturated with grease can quickly catch fire and also distribute unpleasant odours Gre...

Page 10: ...est temperature Washable and regeneratable carbon filters absorb kitchen odours for a maximum of 3 years when cleaned monthly The filter should then be replaced by a new item Washable and regeneratabl...

Page 11: ...e fly mesh If the cover plate of the wall box has fixed very inclined louvres you should remove the plate to check whether this solves the problem Mount a cover plate with movable lou vres in the wall...

Page 12: ...o that of the connector ring If a smoke non return valve is used or is planned check whether it can open and close freely after the installation of the exhaust air hose The extractor hood can be equip...

Page 13: ...connection Before connecting the extractor hood check that the voltage stated on the ra ting plate V agrees with the supply vol tage in your home If the appliance is not fitted with a con nector plug...

Page 14: ...the highest position available By again pressing the E key the hood re tracts Important Check that the core when mo ving in and out not blocked or obstructed There is a risk that a container is lifted...

Page 15: ...connect cable correctly Oil leaks Einwegventil undicht Rectify leak Bottom casing and telesco pic casing transition leaking Rectify leaks by suitable means Appliance vibrates Motor not rigidly mounted...

Page 16: ...e condensation water could run into the extractor hood motor If the exhaust air is directed into an exhaust air duct the end of the entry fitting must be directed in the direc tion of flow If the exha...

Page 17: ...he cover and guided at a maximum deflection of 120 towards the outside and secured to the outer wall 4 In order to avoid accumulations of fat in a corner make sure when instal ling that the hood is su...

Page 18: ...amps not included Provide the countertop with a cutout for the cooktop Insert the ventilation system in the cut out and connect them mitteles holding rails with under the countertop and on the body Pr...

Page 19: ...19 Installation of the hood EN 5 6 7 9 10 8...

Page 20: ...nit to the right or left on the vent housing Alternatively you can run the engine as an external fan Note Required Accessories are not included Then connect the different blades and check the unit for...

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