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•  Due to the fire risk, frying or cooking 

with oils and fats under the hood is 

only to take place under constant 

surveillance. 

Attention! The risk of self-ignition 

increases with oils which have been 

used repeatedly used.

Safety

!

Other  activities  with  an  open  flame 

are not permitted. These could dama-

ge the filter or other parts of the appli

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ance or even start a fire.

When  using  the  hood  in  exhaust  air 

mode

and operating with chimney-dependent 

firing methods, (e.g. coal oven) care must 

be taken for an adequate supply of fresh 

air  in  the  installation  location.  Always 

discuss this with your responsible chim

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ney-sweeping specialist.

If  no  permanently  installed  exhaust  air 

pipeline or exhaust air shaft is available, 

you must operate the hood in circulation 

air mode. (see chapter 12.1)

3.2 In exhaust air mode

3.3 In circulation air mode

The extracted air is emitted outdoors via 

the exhaust hose.

For  this  purpose  your  house  must  have 

an  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 fan a 

further ca. 5 to 10 minutes after cooking. 

This will free the kitchen air of any remai

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ning steam and odours.

1.

 For improved hood performance, pull 

out the steam collector (where fitted).
2.

  Set  the  fan  speed  according  to  the 

amount of smoke and odours to be ext

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racted.

3.

 Operate the hood for another ca. 5 to 

10 minutes after finishing cooking.
4.  Refit  the  steam  collector  (where  fit-

ted).

After-run function

If  your  appliance  is  fitted  with  an  after-

run  function,  this  can  be  activated  by 

an  additional  key  on  the  control  panel 

(chapter 9).

The inlet air is filtered through a carbon 

filter (also known as active carbon filter) 

and  circulated  in  the  room.  The  carbon 

filter  captures  the  odours  produced 

through cooking.

The filtered air is circulated back into the 

kitchen through air openings at the side 

or on the top.

If  the  hood  is  used  in  circulation  air 

mode, it is absolutely safe to simultane

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ously operate a room air-dependent fire.

Summary of Contents for PREMIUM FREE6020ED

Page 1: ...Version 1 2 151209 EN User s manual for your cooker hood Models FREE6020ED FREE9020ED 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: ...erstand 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 Inst...

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: ...t 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...

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: ...ve 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 equipped with one top or two top and back extractor opening...

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: ...14 Images are just for illustrative purposes 8 Appliance components Installation B C D 450 550...

Page 15: ...rnal chimney D Mounting hook E Exhaust air nozzle 150mm F Exhaust air reducer 125 mm G Fitting holes for E H Hob 1 Control panel 2 Metal filter 3 Hob illumination 4 Rating label 5 Motor 6 Carbon filte...

Page 16: ...16 9 Control panel Installation A B C D E F G Descriptions A Lamp Filter Cleaning Set time B Automatic after running C Power decrease D Digital display E Power increase F Alarm G Light On Off...

Page 17: ...that can be switched off by pressing the icon again To cancel the alarm tempora rily press the F button for 3 seconds Automatic after running First set your speed keys C and E Then the B button for 3...

Page 18: ...se 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 moun...

Page 19: ...sation 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 exhaust air...

Page 20: ...es etc through a chute The exhaust tube 3 should be as straight as possible carried away from the cover and guided at a maximum deflection of 120 towards the outside and secured to the outer wall 4In...

Page 21: ...ke sure that the hood is aligned horizontally and drill holes through the two outer holes of the rail A on the wall d Drill the holes in the wall 2 Expansi on plugs 8 mm plug in and fix the guide with...

Page 22: ...osition of the mounting bracket c Attach the mounting bracket to hold the wall align horizontal with a spirit level and mark the holes on the wall d Drill two 4mm holes in the wall and fasten the brac...

Page 23: ...23 Installation of the hood EN The images are intended just for illustrati on purposes...

Page 24: ...Version 1 2 151209 We wish you much success with the appliance...

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