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Poor device performance.
y
The recirculated air filter is clogged.
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Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter.
D
“6.2.3 Replacing the filter filling (only for BUF-BDL
recirculated air filter)” (page 87).
y
The exhaust pipe was not properly connected or installed.
☞
Please consult your dealer or customer services.
The device does not react to inputs on the remote control.
y
The infrared sensor on the device is covered.
☞
Ensure that the infrared sensor is not covered.
y
The remote control is not pointing to the infrared sensor.
☞
Point the remote control to the infrared sensor on the
device.
y
The distance between the infrared sensor and the remote
control is too great.
☞
Take the remote control closer to the device.
y
The remote control’s battery is empty.
☞
Charge the battery.
D
“6.2.1 Charge battery” (page 86).
y
The remote control is soiled.
☞
Clean the remote control.
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y
The power supply is switched off.
☞
Check whether the all-pole mains switch is switched
on.
☞
Switch the mains switch on.
y
The device software requires a restart.
☞
Briefly disconnect the mains power supply.
Moisture in the device.
y
Dripping or splashing water has penetrated the device.
y
Liquid from containers (e.g. vases, bottles) on the device
has penetrated the device.
☞
Immediately shut off the power supply, by removing
the fuse.
☞
Make sure that the power supply cannot be
unintentionally reconnected. For example by tasking
a person with ensuring that the fuse/breaker is not
restored/switched on.
☞
Ensure that no more liquid can penetrate the device.
☞
Allow the device to dry.
☞
Have the device checked and repaired by qualified,
specialist personnel prior to using the device again.
If a fault persists:
☞
Please consult your dealer or customer services.
7.
Dismounting
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WARNING!
Danger of injuries through improper handling.
Taking the device down requires a great deal of physical
exertion due to its size and weight. If the device falls down,
serious injuries are possible.
☞
At least three persons are required to take the device
down.
☞
Ensure stable footing when taking the device down.
☞
Ensure that no other people are in the working area.
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ATTENTION!
Danger of property damage through improper handling.
Taking the device down requires a great deal of physical
exertion due to its size and weight. If the device falls, the
device, kitchen furnishings and other objects could be
damaged.
☞
Protect the hood body against damage and scratches
(e.g. using a blanket).
☞
Cover the cooled hob.
☞
Keep the installation area clear.
7.1
Dismounting the hood body
☞
Move the device into a position where the distance to the
ceiling console is no more than 1150 mm.
☞
Set the device down on a suitable surface (e.g. trestle).
☞
Disconnect all poles of the power supply for the device.
☞
Unscrew the lock nuts on the ceiling console’s cover.
☞
Deposit the cover on the body.
☞
Pull out the Wieland plug.
☞
Remove the screws from the cable anchor.
☞
Deposit the mains cable with the Wieland plug on the
body.
If present:
☞
Remove any accessory connection cables.
☞
Have two persons hold the body.
☞
Have a third person unscrew the lock nuts (counter nuts)
for the support cable on the fastening sleeves.
☞
Unscrew the fastening sleeves from the screwed end and
loosen the support cable.
☞
Deposit the support cable on the body.
☞
Secure all moving parts on the hood body.
☞
Set the body down on a clean, solid surface or in the
packaging.
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