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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Induction hob with integrated extractor
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HIDD28471SV
HIDD28472SV

HIDD28471SVI
HIDD28472SVI

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Induction hob with integrated extractor EN HIDD28471SV HIDD28472SV HIDD28471SVI HIDD28472SVI ...

Page 2: ...tep by Step cooking guide on CelsiusCooking com 36 Bridge Induction zone 37 Pause 38 Child lock 38 Timer functions 40 Operating the extraction module 42 ConnectLife and Wi Fi 42 ConnectLife app and Wi Fi connection 44 Firmware Update 45 Settings 49 Maintenance 49 Cleaning glass top 49 Cleaning the extraction module 52 Filter indication 52 Replacing recirculation filter when using the recirculation...

Page 3: ...ORMATION Information advice tip or recommendation WARNING Warning general danger ELECTRIC SHOCK Warning danger of electric shock HOT SURFACE Warning danger of hot surface DANGER OF FIRE Warning danger of fire RIGHT WRONG It is important that you carefully read the instructions 3 Pictograms used ...

Page 4: ...ouch hot parts Keep children younger than 8 away from the appliance unless they are under continuous supervision DANGER OF FIRE WARNING Danger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces NOTE CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously DANGER OF FIRE WARNING Cooking with fat or oil on a hob without supervision can be danger...

Page 5: ...s on the hob There will be a build up of pressure that will cause tins to explode You might get injured or scalded Never cover the appliance with a cloth or something similar If the appliance is still hot or is switched on there is a risk of fire Do not use the appliance as a worktop The appliance may accidentally be switched on or still be hot which means objects could melt become hot or catch fi...

Page 6: ...fault we recommend you cut off the cable after removing the plug from the plug socket Take the appliance to your municipality s waste disposal site WARNING WARNING If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock Ceramic glass plate broke Shut immediately off all burners and any electrical heating element and isolate the appliance from the power supply ...

Page 7: ...iance After use switch off the hob element using the controls and don t rely only on the pan detector Remember that if the hob is used in a high setting the heating time will be very short Do not leave the hob unattended if you are using a zone in a high setting When the induction hob is in use keep objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields credit cards bank cards discs watches and similar ite...

Page 8: ...ney or outlet channel are back drafted into the living area Always provide adequate ventilation When the extraction unit and appliances supplied with energy other than electricity are simultaneously in operation the negative pressure in the room must not exceed 4 Pa 4 10 5 bar Local regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled ELECTRIC SHOCK Avoid the risk of electric shock mak...

Page 9: ...f cleaning Grease deposits in the metal grease filters can cause a fire Never flambé on a cooking zone with the extractor switched on The high flames can cause a fire Always use the appliance with the metal grease filter Clean the grease filter regularly Overheated fat or oil can start a fire Always supervise the heating of fat and oil Never extinguish a fire with water always use a fire blanket l...

Page 10: ...tal power will be available again Cooking time limiter WARNING The cooking time limiter is a safety function of your cooking appliance It will operate if you forget to switch off your hob Depending on the setting you have chosen the cooking time will be limited as follows The cooking zone switches off automatically after Setting 9 hours 1 and 2 6 hours 3 4 and 5 4 hours 6 7 and 8 3 hours 9 2 hours...

Page 11: ...ne is increased The level of activity of the power management system depends on the available power per electrical phase the setting of the current limiter and the connected load The power level of one zone can affect the power of another zone as the maximum available power is distributed among the zones If the combined zones reach the maximum available power when a new power level is set the powe...

Page 12: ...the appliance safely so that you will not get hurt and the device will not malfunction Always read this section thoroughly before using the appliance 4 Safety Describes the available functions of the appliance The tables clearly show what the different keys can be used for The various possible displays and messages on the appliance are also explained 12 Your hob with integrated extractor This chap...

Page 13: ... and specifications of your appliance 57 Technical data It gives you packaging information and how to dispose of the appliance responsibly at the end of its life 59 Environmental aspects This chapter is intended for the installer Only a qualified installer may install this appliance 60 Installation Table continued from last page 13 Your hob with integrated extractor ...

Page 14: ...erated with b 3 Connected Bridge Induction cooking zones 1 and 2 to be operated with a 4 Extraction module 5 Bridge Induction Cooking zone 18 x 22 cm max 2 3 kW max 3 7 kW boost to be operated with d 6 Bridge Induction Cooking zone 18 x 22 cm max 2 3 kW max 3 7 kW boost to be operated with c 7 Connected Bridge Induction cooking zones 5 and 6 to be operated with c 8 Control panel visible only when ...

Page 15: ...eset filter indicator 10 Touch key to start Hestan Cue programs present depending on the appliance type 11 Touch key to start PLUS programs 12 Residual Heat indication 13 Slide control 12 settings Hob standby indication 14 Degrees celsius indication for Hestan Cue and PLUS programs 15 Display time function 16 Time setting minus touch key 17 Time setting plus touch key 18 Display cooking settings T...

Page 16: ... power levels Setting temperature for Hestan Cue and PLUS function Pause The pause function can be used to pause the operation of the entire cooking hob for up to 10 minutes This gives you time to safely clean the cooking hob without losing your settings Pause Wi Fi The cooking hob is equipped with a Wi Fi module that allows the appliance to connect to a mobile device such as a smartphone or table...

Page 17: ...ne larger cooking zone PLUS Grilling is optimized for ATAG induction accessories grill plate and teppanyaki But it will also work with different cookware but perhaps less accurate Automatic cooking programs Frying wok With this function you can cook vegetables fish bacon meat fried potatoes or eggs in butter or oil Heating up keeping warm With this function you can for example melt chocolate 45 C ...

Page 18: ...ff the indicator will remain on as long as the cooking zone is hot Avoid touching those cooking zones when this indicator is lit HOT SURFACE Danger Risk of burns Error code See chapter Troubleshooting Degrees Celsius indication for Hestan Cue and PLUS programs Filter indicator and touch key for cleaning the grease filters or replacing the recirculation filter Touch the key for 2 seconds to reset t...

Page 19: ...cooking surface and always pick pans up to move them Do not use the hob as a worktop Always keep the lid on the pan when cooking in order to avoid energy loss Operation of the touch keys and sliders The touch controls may take some getting used to if you are used to other rotary controls Place the tip of your finger flat on the control to achieve the best results The touch sensors only react to th...

Page 20: ...spills are unlikely to burn into the glass Safe The heat is generated in the pan itself The glass top does not get any hotter than the pan This means that the cooking zone is considerably cooler than a ceramic hob for example Once a pan has been removed the cooking zone cools down quickly Capacity distribution of cooking zones Depending on the hob model the cooking zones can affect each other When...

Page 21: ... buzzing sound The fan still runs for several minutes after the hob has been switched off Pans for induction cooking Induction cooking requires a particular type of pan in terms of quality Pans that have already been used for cooking on a gas hob are no longer suitable for use on an induction hob Only use pans that are suitable for electric and induction cooking with a thick base of a minimum of 2...

Page 22: ...st results by using a pan with the same diameter as the cooking zone If a pan is too small the zone will not work Pressure cookers Induction cooking is very suitable for pressure cookers The fast reacting cooking zone brings the pressure cooker to pressure quickly As soon as you switch off a cooking zone the dish stops cooking immediately Pan detection The cooking zone automatically detects a suit...

Page 23: ...melt cheese Use settings 6 9 to complete the cooking of large quantities defrost hard vegetables fry thick slices of breaded meat Use settings 10 11 to fry thick pancakes fry bacon fat cook raw potatoes make breaded fish cook through fish fry thin slices of breaded meat Use setting 12 to sear meats cook fish cook omelettes fry boiled potatoes deep fry foods Use setting boost to bring liquids to a ...

Page 24: ...ct for example the direction of movement changes WARNING Make sure no objects obstruct the tower in its movement Any object that is lifted or tilted may damage the hob and create a hazard for example spilling hot contents NOTE Disable setting Automatic raising of the tower if it is undesirable for the tower to rise automatically when the extraction is switched on See chapter Settings If the hob is...

Page 25: ...ature faster The energy consumption is consequently lower Most cooking vapours condense on the lid allowing for less moist air extraction With recirculation humidity levels increase significantly less as a result In addition the exhaust module could run at a lower noise level Use the tower in the raised position for greater effectiveness especially when using tall pans Air Dry function The Air Dry...

Page 26: ...frying with moderate use of greases and oils L2 default 10 Cooking and frying with lots of use of greases and oils L3 40 Manual The filters can be cleaned at any time before signalled by the filter indication The filter indication can then be reset Note Always reset the filter indicator after cleaning the filters In the off setting the filter indicator appears only if you have not cleaned the filt...

Page 27: ... hob A single audio signal sounds The inner rings will light up All the sliders light up then they gradually go out The slider only remains lit for the selected cooking zones on which you have placed a pan 3 Slide with your finger over the slide control clockwise or tap with your finger on the slide control to set the desired setting The cooking zone starts automatically at the setting that has be...

Page 28: ...to setting 12 1 Place a pan on a cooking zone 2 Touch level 12 of the slider or slide along level 12 to set the boost level Touch level 12 twice if Auto Boost is off refer to chapter Settings 12 and boost appear in the display If Auto Boost is active boost is automatically activated when power level 12 is selected consult chapter Settings 3 To deactivate the boost for the selected cooking zone aga...

Page 29: ... that covers two linked cooking zones 2 Select the desired program and temperature range by touching the relevant symbol You can also toggle through the menu or temperature by long pressing the relating touch key When the program or temperature selection does not change for 3 seconds the program is activated To deactivate a PLUS program press the active program key for about three seconds or selec...

Page 30: ...d a short beep will be emitted and the slider will be constantly lit You may then start cooking The sensor which measures the temperature while cooking within the PLUS menu programs is located in the glass below the cookware Because of this there is always an offset between the setpoint and the actual temperature of the content inside the cookware The temperature of the content inside the cookware...

Page 31: ...cked with smart functions and features that make cooking easier and more pleasant In order to get the most out of these and explore what s possible with Celsius Cooking you can also buy some additional connected equipment that will help you gain total control over temperatures and timings Additional accessories are included with some models This equipment lets you unlock the full power of Celsius ...

Page 32: ... Using Celsius Cooking ensures the cookware is always at the right temperature needed to prepare the food you are cooking Prepare Celsius Cooking Probe 1 Pull the battery protection tab out of the Celsius Cooking Probe housing 2 The Celsius Cooking Probe is ready to be used If necessary replace the battery Battery installation Celsius Cooking Probe 1 Unscrew and remove the battery cover and replac...

Page 33: ...nectivity between cookware and the hob is unstable this could be due to a low battery In those cases we recommend changing the battery Celsius Cooking Cookware 1 Insert an AAA battery in the panhandle negative end goes in first 2 Insert the handle end into the panhandle and turn it a quarter to secure NOTE Do not exchange the handle cap of a chef s pot 31620 with that of a frying pan 31619 or vice...

Page 34: ...iately light up To assign the probe the Hestan Cue mode key will light upon every possible cooking zone Press the Hestan Cue mode key of the desired cooking zone The Hestan Cue menu will be opened With a short press again it can be closed Cooking with the embedded Hestan Cue programs The hob comes along with integrated Hestan Cue programs optimized for Celsius Cooking cookware With the opened menu...

Page 35: ...king or PLUS menu programs To use the probe as thermometer lift up the pan you want to use for a few seconds place it back on the zone and activate the probe by tapping When the Hestan Cue symbol appears on the display touch it INFORMATION Please make sure that the appliance is already switched on before placing the Celsius Cooking cookware so that the system can clearly identify its position TIP ...

Page 36: ...setting the temperature to zero 0 The display will show a dash Alternatively touch the Slider or the Hestan Cue key from the zone to be switched off for at least 3 seconds to deactivate the Hestan Cue mode completely INFORMATION While the Celsius Cooking probe is used to control the temperature of the content inside a pan e g water or soup the Celsius Cooking cookware is controlled on the pan bott...

Page 37: ...again to unlink the cooking zones Pause The pause function can be used to pause the operation of the entire cooking hob for up to 10 minutes Thus you can walk away from the appliance or safely clean the cooking hob within a short period without losing your settings Switching on the pause At least one cooking zone must be active Touch the pause key You will hear a short beep The settings on all act...

Page 38: ...nlocked Timer functions Every cooking zone has two timers a count down timer and a stopwatch count up timer Count down timer The count down timer makes the cooking process easier by setting the cooking time for the selected cooking zone When the time set on the timer expires the cooking zone will automatically switch off and emit an acoustic signal You can switch off the acoustic signal by touchin...

Page 39: ... will be paused Deactivating the count down timer Long touch the count down timer key for the desired active cooking zone The timer is switched off Deactivating the count down timer alarm When the set time expires alarm will be sounded the key for the relevant cooking zone will flash and 0 00 will flash on the count down timer display unit To acknowledge and stop the alarm touch the count down tim...

Page 40: ...ble for the tower to rise automatically when the extraction is switched on See chapter Settings Setting the extraction level manually 1 Touch the plus key to start the extraction Tower rises if Automatic raising of the tower is enabled 2 Use the plus and minus keys to set the desired extraction level There are 4 extraction levels and a boost level level 5 available Long touch the plus touch key to...

Page 41: ...as soon as the extraction module is switched off If the cooking area is already switched off the Air Dry function is automatically activated as soon as the extraction module is also switched off by setting the extraction level to 0 Touch the minus key for 3 seconds to activate the Air Dry function during cooking 3 sec 10 min The extraction indicator pulses dimmed Switch off the Air Dry function at...

Page 42: ...ur mobile device when the App prompts to do so Make sure that Wi Fi is activated on the hob by checking if the Wi Fi key is visible when the hob is on Else see Activate Wi Fi Install the ConnectLife app on a mobile device scan the QR code to find it Launch the App Please register if you don t have an account yet Log in with your account The App will need access the mobile s location to search for ...

Page 43: ...onnection to set up a connection P pair to pair an additional user and U unpair to unpair all users 2 Use the plus and minus keys to switch between them if more than 1 option is available 3 Touch the Wi Fi key to confirm the selected option 4 Touch the on off key or touch the slider to close the menu If no key is pressed within 60 seconds the menu will be switched off automatically Connection setu...

Page 44: ... the instructions To start the update process the cooking hob needs to have the FoA setting set to ON in the settings menu see Settings This confirms your presence at the cooking hob After 90 minutes this setting is automatically reset to OFF After the FoA setting on the cooking hob is set to ON start the update process on your ConnectLife app The cooking hob will switch OFF As an indication the W...

Page 45: ...p it touched for 3 seconds Different settings can now be toggled through using the slider To view or change a particular setting touch the highlighted element of the slider with one finger and keep it touched for 3 seconds Now you can choose to change or disable that setting To do this toggle to the desired value After 3 seconds of inactivity the new setting will be confirmed 3 sec 3 sec 3 sec 45 ...

Page 46: ...ing zone While off connecting must be done manually by pressing on the sliders of two Bridge Induction cooking zones at the same time brd Auto bridge Automatic coupling While on the recovery function is active and settings can be moved from one cooking zone to the other when a pan switches position rEC Recovery function Recovery function While on the stopwatch count up timer starts counting in the...

Page 47: ...mal cycle of 10 minutes on extraction level 1 hSP Synchro Stop Synchro Stop switch off function extraction module Disable this setting if it is undesirable for the tower to rise automatically when the extraction is switched on Ato Automatic raising of the tower Automatic raising of the tower Activate this setting if a recirculation filter is installed There are 3 options available rCi Recirculatio...

Page 48: ...grid The following numbering format of the setting is available X XX The number left of the dot represents the number of connected phases while the number right of the dot represents the electrical current per phase in Ampere NOTE To prevent unintentional adjustment of the Con connected power Con setting must be confirmed when changed by touching the slider for 3 seconds A change without confirmat...

Page 49: ...glass scraper to remove food spills Melted plastic and sugar are also best removed with a glass scraper NOTE Never use abrasives These leave scratches in which dirt and limescale can accumulate Never use anything sharp such as steel wool or scourers Cleaning the extraction module WARNING The extraction module must be cleaned regularly Mind that the pins bearing the tower are cleaned after every us...

Page 50: ...tant to falls or bumps WARNING Replace the tower if the tower s glass trim is damaged Sharp edges on the strip can cause injuries TIP The underside of the tower is marked with an arrow The tower will be best aligned with the glass when the arrow is pointed backwards Cleaning grease filters Remove the grease filters from the extraction module The metal filters can be pushed out of their plastic fra...

Page 51: ...filters are thoroughly dried before they are fitted again Cleaning the condensate reservoirs It is recommended to check and empty the condensate reservoirs every two weeks 1 Remove the condensate reservoirs from the exhaust inlet with the handles Attention remove the filters first before removing the condensate reservoirs 2 Empty the condensate reservoirs and clean them with warm water and a littl...

Page 52: ...icator and the letter r flash on the display Replace the recirculation filter Reset the filter indicator by touching the filter indicator key for 2 seconds Replacing recirculation filter when using the recirculation box The recirculation box with a filter is located under the bottom of the cabinet and is accessible from the kitchen cabinet 1 Open or remove the bottom drawer of the kitchen cabinet ...

Page 53: ...is caused by the capacity limiter on the front and back zones A soft ticking sound can also occur at lower settings You can hear a ticking sound in your hob Clean the induction hob with a ceramic hob cleaner and remove the dirt grease from the pan bottom Contaminated pan bottom used on the cooking zone Circle of pan bottom remains visible after cleaning This is normal for certain pans particularly...

Page 54: ... the probe Pull the plug out of the socket Contact your installer The ceramic glass plate broke Please note Do not throw a broken ceramic glass plate in the glass recycling bin but take this to the Municipality s waste recycling centre Extraction module Solution Possible cause Symptom Clean the pins bearing the tower The pins bearing the tower are dirty The movement of the tower is labored and or ...

Page 55: ... E65 Replace battery check the status with the Hestan Cue App when unsure Celsius Cooking cookware was not found empty battery out of range etc E66 is blinking together with the Hestan Cue key E66 If handle cap is mounted correctly Replace battery check the status with the Hestan Cue App when unsure Celsius Cooking cookware missing E67 is blinking together with the Hestan Cue key E67 Extraction mo...

Page 56: ...of your home network is working Repeat the connection setup if necessary Wi Fi is disabled or home network issues Cooking hob is shown disconnected on the mobile app First disable the Wi Fi and enable it again Check that the internet connection in your home network is working Repeat the connection setup if necessary Different causes Other Wi Fi problem Further troubleshooting available on www conn...

Page 57: ...ECelectric cooking in Wh kg 188 8 Energy consumption of the hob calculated per kg ECelectric hob in Wh kg 28 3 Annual Energy Consumption AEChood kWh a A Energy efficiency class 28 6 Fluid Dynamic Efficiency FDEhood A Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class 95 7 Grease Filtering Efficiency GFEhood A Grease Filtering Efficiency class 213 8 449 4 Air flow at minimum and maximum speed in normal use m3 h 617 2 ...

Page 58: ...dio equipment type 2402 0 2480 0 MHz Operating frequency range 10 dBm EIRP average calculated Maximum output power G1D Emission type Wi Fi module Radio equipment type 2412 2472 MHz 16 channels Operating frequency range 17 7 dBm EIRP average calculated Maximum output power 2 7 dBi Maximum antenna gain ATAG with this declares that the induction hob with integrated extractor including radio equipment...

Page 59: ...pliance may not be included with normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life The appliance must be taken to a special municipal centre for separated waste collection or to a dealer providing this service A separate collection of household appliances helps to prevent any potential negative impact on the environment and on human health caused by improper disposal It ensures that the materi...

Page 60: ...ours can affect the safe operation of appliances that burn gas or other fuel including those in other rooms by backflowing combustion gases These gases can potentially lead to carbon monoxide poisoning After installing an extraction hood or other vapour extractor the operation of appliances with flue gas extraction must be tested by a competent person to ensure that the combustion gases do not flo...

Page 61: ...nection under overvoltage category III conditions must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with AS NZS 3000 The supply cord must hang freely and should not be fed through a drawer Use an approved cable with the correct cable diameters appropriate for the connection The cable casing should be able to withstand at least 70 C and therefore preferably be of type H05V2V2 or H07V2V2 Before...

Page 62: ...lty parts may only be replaced by original parts The manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet safety requirements If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 62 Installation ...

Page 63: ...Preparations for installation Cut out in the worktop Cut out in the worktop for flush mounted hobs Appliance dimensions 63 Installation ...

Page 64: ...e appliance min 550 mm A min 40 mm B min 35 mm C Kitchen cabinet dimensions return flow opening for induction return flow opening for recirculation mode for recirculation box flow opening for plasma filter 64 Installation ...

Page 65: ...h The power cord connection is located at the front of the appliance At least 900 mm length of the power cord is required to lead it to the socket designated location behind the appliance Electrical connection WARNING The appliance may only be connected by an authorised expert False connection can destroy parts of the appliance In such case there is no right to warranty Disconnect the appliance fr...

Page 66: ...tage of your power mains 220 240 V between L and N should be checked by an expert using an appropriate measuring device Check the voltages present as indicated in the diagrams below 2 phases 1 neutral 3 phases 1 neutral 2 phases 2 neutral only for NL 1 phase 1 neutral 1 phase only for BE 3 phases only for BE Connection diagram NOTE Consult the wiring diagrams on the front of the appliance 66 Insta...

Page 67: ...d the safety regulations and the installation instructions carefully NOTE Setting a lower value of the Current limiter parameter may cause a reduced performance of the induction hob See the connection diagrams for the voltage between the phase and neutral conductors and voltage between the phase conductors Power cord core cross sectional area should be at least 1 5 mm for the following current lim...

Page 68: ...F 1 phase 1 neutral 1 x 16 A Connecting an open window sensor The use of sensor type FDS 100 is recommended if a window sensor must be installed The sensor must be of the potential free NO normally open contact type It must be connected to the designated port on the motor control unit MCU in the enclosure at the front of the appliance A cord of type H05VV F 2x0 5 mm2 or similar is recommended for ...

Page 69: ...the basic unit should be at least equal to the internal cutout for the appliance This will allow simple removal of the appliance from the countertop Attach sealing tape along the perimeter of the bottom of the glass panel Install the appliance see Installation and connect the appliance to the mains power supply see instructions for connecting the appliance Test the operation of the appliance befor...

Page 70: ...top the slot is adjustable min 2 mm Ceramic wooden or glass countertop 1 Countertop 2 Appliance 3 Slot 4 Wooden frame thickness 16 mm WARNING The service department shall only be responsible for repair and servicing of the cooking hob Consult your specialized kitchen equipment dealer regarding the re installation of the flush mount cooking hob 70 Installation ...

Page 71: ...d back into the room particle filter the extracted air is discharged back into the room discharged to the outside through a series of ducts to be purchased separately Required part Required parts Required parts PlasmaMade filter HF4003 Recirculation set including ducts HR0016 Connection piece HD2001 Exhaust air duct HD1001 Replace combi filter odour fine dust HF3010 Vertical horizontal elbow 1 Hoo...

Page 72: ... to the bottom side of the glass ceramic hob 3 Remove the protective film from the gasket 4 Attach the gasket to the bottom side of the glass 2 3 mm away from the edge The gasket has to be applied along the entire edge of the glass The gasket may not overlap in the corners When fitting the gasket make sure it is not damaged by or in contact with any sharp objects 72 Installation ...

Page 73: ...ce the appliance in the cut out in the worktop 2 Measure the distance as indicated in the figure and add 35 mm 3 Saw the flat duct to size D C 4 Install the coupling flat duct and Naber elbow set 5 Make the duct airtight with sealing tape 73 Installation ...

Page 74: ...the worktop 2 Mark the centre of the cabinet bottom with a strip of masking tape D C 550 mm 310 mm 90 mm 550 mm 310 mm 3 Mark the corners of the cut out using the template provided 4 Saw the cut out in the cabinet bottom and finish the cut surfaces moisture resistant 74 Installation ...

Page 75: ...stall the coupling the vertical elbow and the flat duct H G 30 mm 8 Measure the distance between the vertical elbow and the cut out and add 30 mm 9 Saw the coupling to size If necessary use the sawn off part of the flat channel for this 10 Make the duct airtight with sealing tape 11 Place the box 75 Installation ...

Page 76: ...of the coupling with a screw from the top Do not forget to pre drill a hole for the screw 14 Fit the filter and the cover of the box 15 Fit the recirculation filter and the cover Connecting to a plasma filter A Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the plasma filter 76 Installation ...

Page 77: ...and the tower in the extraction module Test if the appliance operates correctly For flush mounting seal the hob see Flush mount installation into the worktop Removing the built in appliance Disconnect the appliance from the power mains and disconnect it from the discharge duct Use a suitable tool to remove the silicone seal from around the edge Remove the appliance by pushing it upwards from the b...

Page 78: ...859006 The appliance identification card is located on the bottom of the appliance Stick the appliance identification card here www atag nl www atag be We reserve the right to make changes a7 ...

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