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Installation

6005142_0 – 24.02.2020

EN

3.5 

Installation procedure

Short overview:
1.  Preparation for installation
2.  Unpack the device
3.  Removing the lower shell, bulging edge and capillary trap
4.  Install the device
5.  Connect accessories
6.  Fit the BackFlow port
7.  Connect accessories
8.  Connect exhaust air ducting (with exhausted air or hybrid 

operation)

9.  Insert the capillary trap, bulging edge and lower shell
10. Establish electrical power supply
11. Check and carry out commissioning

3.5.1 

Preparation for installation

The device is designed for installation in kitchen units. 
The installation sequence may vary, depending on the local 
conditions.

 

Check that your device fits with the intended installation 
situation.

 

D

“2.5 Installation variants and installation dimensions” 
(page 7).

 

Make sure that all required parts are present.

 

D

“2.4 Scope of delivery” (page 6).

 

Familiarise yourself with the installation situation and the 
associated documents.

 

y

Device and instructions.

 

y

Accessories.

 

y

Installation location.

 

y

Intended operating mode.

 

Assemble the tools and materials required:

 

y

Stable stepladder

 

y

Folding rule or measuring tape

 

y

Pencil

 

y

Phillips head screwdriver, size 2

 

y

Slotted screwdriver SL 2.5 x 0.4

 

y

SW 2.5 mm Allen key

 

y

Jigsaw

 

y

Cutter blade

 

y

Protective material (e.g. thick cardboard) for the hob 
and the worktops

 

Keep the installation area free of objects that could be in 
the way or that could be damaged.

 

Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be 
touched have cooled down.

 

Protect the hob and other surfaces in the installation area 
(e.g. with thick cardboard).

 

Ensure that the power supply is switched off and remains 
so. Connect the power supply only when instructed to do 
so in the installation instructions.

If accessories (e.g. wall box, window contact switch) are 
required for the installation:

 

Observe the instructions for the accessories.

 

Ensure that the accessories are correctly installed and 
ready for connection.

 

Ensure that the connection cables from accessories are 
correctly routed and accessible.

3.5.2 

Unpack the device

 

D

ATTENTION!

Hazard of glass breaking or other damage due to 

incorrect handling!

The device and its surfaces can be damaged when being 
unpacked or transported.

 

Do not cut into the protective cardboard packaging.

 

Keep objects that could scratch the device far away from 
it (e.g. tools, belt buckles).

 

Unpack the device and all accompanying parts carefully.

 

Place the device on its back on a firm, clean and 
protective surface (e.g. thick cardboard).

 

Check the device and its constituent parts for damage. 

 

Check the delivery is complete. 

 

D

“2.4 Scope of delivery” (page 6).

If parts are missing or damaged:

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

 

Remove the packaging material.

 

D

“8.1 Dispose of packaging” (page 31).

Summary of Contents for BEH 60 FLT

Page 1: ...EN Built in hood Firstline Touch EN Operating and installation instructions for the models BEH 60 FLT BEH 80 FLT BEH 90 FLT 6005142_0 ...

Page 2: ...ries or death D WARNING Notes with the word WARNING warn of a hazardous situation that could result in serious injuries or death D CAUTION Notes with the word CAUTION warn of a situation that could result in minor injuries D ATTENTION Notes with the word ATTENTION warn of a situation that could result in damage to property or to the environment Symbol clarification text Handling requirement y List...

Page 3: ...ion procedure 11 3 5 1 Preparation for installation 11 3 5 2 Unpack the device 11 3 5 3 Removing the lower shell bulging edge and capillary trap 12 3 5 4 Install the device 13 3 5 5 Connect accessories 17 3 5 6 Fit the BackFlow port 17 3 5 7 Install filter with recirculating or hybrid operation 18 3 5 8 Connect exhaust air ducting with exhausted air or hybrid operation 18 3 5 9 Insert the capillar...

Page 4: ...tructed with regard to safe use of the device y Users understand the hazards involved with the device y Children may not play with the device 1 3 General safety instructions D WARNING Hazard through a disregard of the operating and installation instructions This manual contains important information for the safe handling of the device Separate reference is made to possible hazards Read through thi...

Page 5: ...he room The humidity in the room can be reduced with the fresh air feed In recirculated air mode it is necessary to use the run on function so that the device can remove the remaining odours Using the run on function increases the life of the filter filling The filter filling must be replaced at regular intervals 2 2 2 Extracted air mode The cleaned room air can be routed to the outside via the bu...

Page 6: ... D Control box E Fastening brackets 2 4 Scope of delivery F E B C D A A Hood body with extraction unit cleaning unit and front panel B BackFlow port1 C Mains cable with plug D 8 chipboard screws rounded head PZ2 4 5 x 16 mm E 5 chipboard screws countersunk head PZ2 3 5 x 16 mm only BEH 80 FLT BEH 90 FLT F Operating and installation instructions 1 Assembly only with use of the BackFlow technology D...

Page 7: ...de wall thickness 16 19 mm y If a niche back panel is used it is necessary to consider the thickness of the niche back panel max 20 mm y For the installation of a spice rack it is necessary to consider the installation depth of the device y 200 mm y 210 mm with recirculated air filter permalyt BUR 125 With use of the device in recirculated air mode Make sure that the kitchen units are equipped wit...

Page 8: ... 600 mm 800 mm 900 mm Depth 316 450 mm 316 450 mm 316 450 mm Height in recirculated air mode with recirculated air filter BUF 125 590 mm 590 mm 590 mm Height in recirculated air mode with recirculated air filter permalyt 746 mm 746 mm 746 mm Height in extracted air mode 404 mm 404 mm 404 mm Height in hybrid mode exhaust air upwards 640 mm 640 mm 640 mm Height in hybrid mode exhaust air backwards 6...

Page 9: ... installation location are complied with y Do not install in potentially explosive atmospheres y With simultaneous use of a heating point which uses air from the room as its oxygen supply e g chimneys y A safety device is absolutely essential y The safety device must prevent gases being drawing to the room y An approval for commissioning e g from a chimneysweep must be available y Installation is ...

Page 10: ...ue to improper installation When using the exhaust air ducting with other devices or when connecting an active exhaust air channel e g chimney gases or smoke can be drawn into the room Make sure that the requirements for the exhaust air ducting are complied with y The exhaust air ducting is used exclusively by this device y The exhaust air ducting is made of non combustible material in accordance ...

Page 11: ... e g thick cardboard for the hob and the worktops Keep the installation area free of objects that could be in the way or that could be damaged Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down Protect the hob and other surfaces in the installation area e g with thick cardboard Ensure that the power supply is switched off and remains so Connect the power supply only when...

Page 12: ...ther surfaces in the cooking area e g with thick cardboard Fold the lower section down 1 2 Press the lower section backwards Lift the lower section up approx 10 mm at the sides with both hands Pull the lower section out forwards The bulging edge is attached and held in the device by magnets Pull the bulging edge from the upper shell The Capillar Trap is inserted and is held in the device through a...

Page 13: ...order to collect the cooking fumes from the front hob plates y Worktop max 600 mm deep Determine the installation position Make sure that the safety distance is complied with The following points must be taken into account when attaching the fastening brackets y Rear position flush with the rear edge of the cabinet y Bottom position flush with the bottom edge of the cabinet y If a niche back panel...

Page 14: ... the cabinet Screw the fastening brackets to the cabinet chipboard screws rounded head PZ2 4 5 x 16 mm Installation with mounting aid frames optional With the following explanations the device is fastened on the mounting aid frames The fastening brackets are no longer required y BEH 80 FLT BEH 90 FLT with installation in cabinets without centre walls 64 80 160 13 16 19 316 a b a b BEH 60 FLT 52 mm...

Page 15: ... D ATTENTION Danger of property damage through improper handling Hanging the device 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 Cover the cooled hob Keep the installation area clear Lift the hood body Guide the hood body on both sides into the retainers on the fastening brackets Push the...

Page 16: ...mm with rounded head PZ3 Additionally secure the hood body to the mounting aid frame with screws metal screws PZ2 3 5 x 9 5 mm The position of the front panel in retracted condition must be set to suit the depth of the kitchen cabinet Pull the front panel out fully Undo the screws for the stop position Slide the front panel to the desired position Tighten the screws again Pull out the front panel ...

Page 17: ...nnection with special accessories of the manufacturer Connection with a PC or other devices is not permitted Wall box y The wall box is closed when the control contacts are open y The wall box is open when the control contacts are closed Window contact switch y The hood s fan is only operational when the window is open Safety device y The hood s fan is only operational when no critical under press...

Page 18: ...sted air or hybrid operation Extracted air mode without BackFlow technology The BackFlow port is not used When connecting a flexible hose it is possible to use a tight fitting pipe as an intermediate piece Establish a chamfer on the inside of the exhaust air ducting Fit the exhaust air ducting directly onto the outlet in the fan housing from above Extracted air mode with BackFlow technology The Ba...

Page 19: ...lar Trap into the mounting slot with both hands Push the Capillar Trap upwards until it latches into place Place the bulging edge onto the upper shell Check whether the bulging edge is correctly placed and held by the magnets 1 2 Guide the lower section into the device from below until the guide grooves of the lower section are in front of the guide pins on both sides Lower the lower section down ...

Page 20: ...peration 3 5 11 Check and carry out commissioning D ATTENTION Risk of disruptions due to moisture in the device If the device is moved from a cold environment into a hot one condensation may form inside Wait about 2 3 hours before bringing the device into service Remove the protective film from the device Check that the mains plug is freely accessible or that an all pole isolating device min 3 mm ...

Page 21: ...n the device y Do not impede the air flow y Do not impede the air channel on the underside of the device y Use only when the capillary trap is used and the lower section closed y In recirculated air mode Do not cover the air outlets e g glasses plates on or in front of the ventilation slots Out flowing air must be able to escape through the ventilation slots without impediment Otherwise backpressu...

Page 22: ... Recirculated air mode filter filling control indicator Cooktop lighting Effect lighting no function Power level 1 Power level 2 Power level 3 Power level POWER Run on function Multifunction button no function After the electrical power is switched on the device needs a few seconds to adjust to the surrounding conditions No entries are possible during this time The process is complete when the but...

Page 23: ...ctive then a gentle air flow is routed from the air channel on the underside of the device to the front air inlet This air circulation is necessary The air channel on the underside of the device must never be closed off After 12 hours without operation the device including lighting the device automatically shuts off 4 2 2 Extraction mode recirculated air mode changeover If the device is configured...

Page 24: ... run on function When the function is used the device continues to work 10 minutes after being switched off In recirculated air mode it is necessary to use the run on function so that the device can remove the remaining odours Using the run on function increases the life of the filter filling The filter filling must be replaced at regular intervals The run on function can be switched on manually o...

Page 25: ...ated Touch the button one time Button flashes The AutoRun automation is deactivated Extraction mode recirculated air mode changeover As delivered the function is turned off Touch the button one time Button glows brightly The changeover function is activated Touch the button one time Button glows dimly The changeover function is deactivated Reset hours counter The control indicator for changing the...

Page 26: ...e front hob plates 5 2 Cleaning procedures The device draws in dirt particles e g grease and oil particles with the air from the room The dirt particles are separated and collected in the upper shell on the bulging edge in the lower shell and in the capillary trap Before every cleaning Turn off the device Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down D ATTENTION Dan...

Page 27: ...n the device by magnets Pull the bulging edge from the upper shell Clean the upper section with a soft moist cloth Clean the bulging edge such as in a dishwasher Make sure the bulging edge is completely dry Dry the upper shell with a soft cloth Capillar Trap The Capillar Trap is inserted and is held in the device through a side lock Grasp the Capillar Trap on its sides with both hands Pull the Cap...

Page 28: ...ault Please consult your dealer or customer services 6 2 2 Replace filter filling with recirculating or hybrid operation Odours are trapped in the filter filling in the recirculating air filter or hybrid filter The odour free cleaned room air is fed back into the room Recirculating air filters or hybrid filters are maintenance free for up to two years Then filter filling must be replaced at regula...

Page 29: ...filter filling of the hybrid filter D 6 2 2 Replace filter filling with recirculating or hybrid operation page 28 y The exhaust pipe was not properly connected or installed Please consult your dealer or customer services y In the case of devices with recirculated air mode or hybrid mode there is a lack of sufficient ventilation Ensure that the ventilation slots e g stainless steel grille are avail...

Page 30: ...b Keep the installation area clear Disconnect all poles of the power supply for the device Pull out the mains plug Remove any accessory connection cables With exhausted air or hybrid operation Remove the exhaust air duct With recirculating or hybrid operation Remove the filter Remove the lower section and the Capillar Trap Hold the hood body firmly from below Undo the two screws in the fastening b...

Page 31: ...ckaging is made from cardboard y The filling material and the insets are made from cardboard or polythene PE y The protective film and bags are made from polythene PE Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner separated by materials 8 2 Dispose of the device D ATTENTION Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device The device is subject to the European Dir...

Page 32: ...n kWh 18 5 22 8 23 2 Energy efficiency index EEI 45 0 46 7 47 2 EEI Hood Class A A A FDE Hood 28 3 30 1 30 1 FDE Hood Class A A A LE Hood 43 4 56 2 42 6 LE Hood Class A A A GFE Hood 87 8 86 8 86 8 GFE Hood Class B B B Flow rate in extracted air mode in m h Stage min to max 200 270 330 210 280 340 220 290 350 Stage Power Intense 410 420 430 Flow rate in recirculated air mode in m h Stage min to max...

Page 33: ...80 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 8 00 17 30 hrs and Fri 8 00 16 30 hrs Fax 49 0 5971 80 80 9 10 Internet www berbel de Email info berbel de Contact the manufacturer s customer support department There are several ways for you to contact our customer service Please select from the following options Telephone 49 0 5971 80 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 8 00 17 00 hrs and Fri 8 00 15 00 hrs Fax 49 0 5971 80 80 9 10 Email ser...

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