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Maintenance

6004977_a – 28.02.2020

The control panels do not respond, the displays on all control 
panels show “L”.

 

y

The locking function is switched on.

 

Switch the locking off.

 

D

“4.3.5 Locking function” (page 26).

The display on the control panel shows “E”.

 

y

An error message prevents use of the device.

 

Disconnect the device from the power supply for at 
least 10 minutes.

 

Reconnect the device to the power supply.

 

Switch the device on.

The display on the control panel shows “Er03”.

 

y

An object or a liquid is covering the buttons of the 
control panel.

 

Clean the control panel.

The display on the control panel shows “E2”.

 

y

The hob has overheated.

 

Turn off the device. 

 

Allow the device to cool down.

 

Switch on the device again.

The display on the control panel shows “E8”.

 

y

The air inlet of the fan is clogged.

 

Turn off the device. 

 

Remove the disruptive objects from the air inlet of the 
fan.

 

Switch on the device again.

The display on the control panel shows “U400”.

 

y

A communication error has occurred. 

 

De-energise the device.

 

Switch on the device again.

The display on the control panel shows “Er47”.

 

y

A communication error has occurred. 

 

De-energise the device.

 

Switch on the device again.

Odours occur during operation.

 

y

The filter filling is used up. 

 

Change the filter filling.

 

D

“Replacing filter filling (with recirculated air mode)” 
(page 34).

Poor device performance.

 

y

The intake grate, separator insert or separator cartridge is 
clogged. 

 

Clean the device parts.

 

D

“5.2 Cleaning procedures” (page 32).

 

y

The recirculated air filter is clogged. 

 

Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter.

 

D

“Replacing filter filling (with recirculated air mode)” 
(page 34).

 

y

The exhaust pipe was not properly connected or installed.

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

Moisture in the fan housing.

 

y

Dripping or splashing water has penetrated the device.

 

y

Liquid (e.g. from vases, bottles on the device) has 
penetrated fan housing.

 

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 fan 
housing.

 

Allow the fan housing to cool down. 

 

Have the fan housing inspected and repaired by 
qualified, specialist personnel prior to using the device 
again.

If a fault persists:

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

If the device or individual components (e.g. mains or 
electrical connection cables) are damaged, it is prohibited 
to use the device.

 

Please consult your dealer or customer services.

Summary of Contents for Downline BKF 83 DL-A

Page 1: ...EN Hob extractor fan Downline EN Operating and installation instructions for the models BKF 83 DL A BKF 83 DL U 6004977_a ...

Page 2: ...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 Listing D Re...

Page 3: ... hob 14 3 5 5 Install the recirculated air filter BKF 83 DL U 15 3 5 6 Install exhaust elements BKF 83 DL A 17 3 5 7 Connect accessories 18 3 5 8 Connect light source optional 18 3 5 9 Establish electrical power supply 19 3 5 10 Check and carry out commissioning 19 4 Operation 20 4 1 Safety instructions for operation 20 4 2 Control panel 21 4 3 Operation of the hob 24 4 3 1 Automatic rapid heat up...

Page 4: ... qualified specialist personnel Requirements on qualified specialist personnel y Knowledge of the regulations on safety at work y Knowledge of fastening systems y Basic knowledge of ventilation systems y Experienced in using electrical and mechanical tools y Ability to read technical drawings y Knowledge of this manual Operation cleaning and maintenance by the user Requirements for the user y Know...

Page 5: ...ey sweeps y In potentially explosive atmospheres y If the device or individual components are damaged y In the event of unauthorised alterations or changes to the device y If liquid has penetrated the device y When heavily soiled y For children under 8 years old and persons who would not be able to properly assess the hazards associated with handling the device The manufacturer accepts no liabilit...

Page 6: ...de BKF 83 DL U The filter filling in the recirculated air filter neutralises any smelly odours present The odour free cleaned room air is fed back into the 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 filt...

Page 7: ... top not included in the scope of delivery H Lower cabinet not included in the scope of delivery I Recirculated air filter J Fan housing with service cover 2 4 Installation variants The instructions for installation variants with blow out grate kit must be observed 2 4 1 Vertical recirculated air filter A B C D A Conduit bend B Shallow duct C Adapter D Recirculated air filter 2 4 2 Exhaust air B A...

Page 8: ...ical G 125 mm shallow duct 1000 mm long H 2x recirculated air fan BUF 150 DL with adapter I Sealing strip J Operating and installation instructions 2 5 2 BKF 83 DL A D C A B E J F I G H A Separator insert B Separator cartridge with Capillar Trap C Powermover D Intake grate E Hob with fan housing and Connection cable F 2x 125 mm conduit bend 90 vertical G 125 mm shallow duct 1000 mm long H Y pipe b...

Page 9: ...che D 9 1 Product data sheet page 38 Specifications for the model e g serial number year of construction can be found on the ratings plate 2 6 2 Cooking zones Front left Rear left Rear right Front right Dimensions 220 x 180 mm 220 x 180 mm Ø 180 mm Ø 180 mm Min pot base diameter 110 mm 110 mm 100 mm 100 mm Output 1 2100W 2100W 1850W 1850W Output Booster 1 2600W 2600W 2300W 2300W Output Double boos...

Page 10: ...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 chimney sweep must be available y If it is necessary to break through the wall A wall break through influences the structural integrity of the building This work must only be carried out by a s...

Page 11: ...es 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 with DIN 4102 class 1 y When using a chimney as the exhaust air duct y The chimney must not be used by other devices y The extracted air must be i...

Page 12: ...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 The instructions for installation variants with blow out grate kit must be observed If accessories e g wall box window contact switch are required for the installation Observe the ins...

Page 13: ... 50 Cutaway Width a 810 2 mm Depth b 485 2 mm Work top Height z 10 mm Check the dimensions D 2 6 Technical data page 9 Ensure that the work top is suitable for the hob installation B A Check the spatial conditions for your installation variant A If necessary due to spatial conditions e g with large lower cabinets shallow duct sections can be installed between the opening on the fan housing and the...

Page 14: ... size and weight If the device falls the device kitchen furnishings and other objects could be damaged Cover the working surface Keep the installation area clear The instructions for installation variants with a hob frame must be observed The following step is omitted 2 mm Remove the protective film from the sealing strip Adhere the seal on the underside of the hob leaving a 2 mm gap from the oute...

Page 15: ... folding up is possible at all times for removal of the filter cartridge Unscrew the screw on the side of the recirculated air filter By trimming it is possible to align the shallow duct with the spacing between the connections y Between the fan s housing and duct bend with deep base cabinets y Between the duct bend and recirculated air filter with high base cabinets D 3 5 3 Check the dimensions p...

Page 16: ...circulated air filter to the floor is at least 100 mm y The recirculated air filter can be folded up at any time to remove the filter cartridge y The recirculation filter must be set sufficiently high that the screw in bottom does not prevent folding back Determine the length x of the shallow duct Unscrew the screw on the side to lower the recirculated air filter x Cut the appropriate shallow duct...

Page 17: ... The quantity and length must be adapted to the installation variant For the following steps the adaptors of the air carrying components e g duct bends shallow duct sections must be sealed with sealing strip after they have been fit together Insert the duct bends into the connections on the fan housing Fit the Y pipe bend into the duct bends The routeing of the exhaust line takes place via a suita...

Page 18: ...ol wires can result in damage to the electronics Be careful not to mix up connections when connecting the control wires Core 1 on terminal 1 core 2 on terminal 2 1 2 Wall box Connect the wall box as follows y Core 1 on terminal 1 y Core 2 on terminal 2 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 switches BKF...

Page 19: ...d on all poles from the electricity supply after installation After switching on the power supply the device is ready for operation 3 5 10 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 Ensure that t...

Page 20: ...suitable for induction hobs y Do not heat up empty cookware y Do not place hot cookware on the control unit The electronics can be damaged as a result y Do not place metallic objects on the hob because they can become hot during use y Sharp and hard objects e g pot edges can damage the glass on the hob due to impact or falling y Do not use magnetic objects e g data carriers credit cards near the d...

Page 21: ...tton J Simmer button K Menu button L Function buttons The control panel consists of sensor buttons Each button must be pressed for one second in order to execute a specific action Execution of the action is confirmed by an acoustic signal and a corresponding display Button Function ON OFF Selection and display of the control e g of the cooking zone Timer Power or run on function Power level Button...

Page 22: ...es or settings y Cooking zone 1 to 4 selection and display 1 digit in each case y Timer only display 2 digit y Extraction selection and display 1 digit Cooking zone indicators Display Explanation Power level 0 The cooking zone is activated Power level 9 example Power Booster Double booster alternating blinking display Simmer at 42 C Simmer at 70 C Simmer at 94 C or grill function Bridge function d...

Page 23: ... modes page 30 Automatic mode D 4 4 1 Operating modes page 30 Manual mode D 4 4 1 Operating modes page 30 Fan run on function D 4 4 2 Run on function page 31 No function if the cooking zones are locked D 4 3 5 Locking function page 26 Window contact switch optional indicators blink in this sequence If the device is connected to a window contact switch and the window contact trips the extraction is...

Page 24: ...n and the simmer button illuminate briefly y Further entries only apply for the selected cooking zone Button Function Choose a power level by tapping or swiping the slider y The selected power level is displayed y The cooking zone is heated accordingly y The automatic extraction starts with the appropriate setting D 4 4 2 Run on function page 31 Press the button to start the power stage booster y ...

Page 25: ...Function Press the slider at the position below the symbol y The cooking process is interrupted y The adjusted values are saved and reactivated when pressed again 4 3 3 Recall function Function for restoring the settings used most recently The following values are saved for 6 seconds after switching off the device y Cooking zone power levels y Cooking zone timer settings y Automatic rapid heat up ...

Page 26: ...ction Function for the use of grill plates which are suitable for induction hobs on the two left cooking zones y The two left cooking zones can be interconnected with the bridge function y The front left cooking zone is for frying y The rear left cooking zone is for simmering y Use of the function takes place via the front left cooking zone Access takes place after pressing the menu button the cor...

Page 27: ...for adjusting the volume of acoustic signals Access takes place after pressing the menu button the corresponding symbol is displayed Button Function Press the slider at the position below the symbol Adjustment of the volume on the slider y Direct selection by tapping the power level y Swiping movement to the right in order to increase the volume y Swiping movement to the left in order to decrease ...

Page 28: ...gnal and the blinking Press the counter display Switch off timer Button Function Select the programmed cooking zone via the corresponding display Press the timer display above the timer for 3 seconds Adjust the tens of minutes to 0 with the slider Confirm the setting by pressing the counter display Adjust the minutes to 0 with the slider Wait 2 seconds y The timer is switched off y The timer displ...

Page 29: ... to the new cooking zone y The settings of the two cooking zones are swapped 4 3 15 Pot speed test function Function for determining whether the cookware is suitable for use with the induction hob The effectiveness and cooking speed of the cookware are measured with this function This function can only be executed if all cooking zones are available and set to power level 0 The following steps must...

Page 30: ...ooking Turn off the device after use If the automatic run on function is activated the run on time 10 minutes starts in power level 1 4 4 1 Operating modes There are three operating modes available for extraction by the device The selected operating mode is shown in the display in the centre of the control panel Display Operating mode Press the button for extraction for 3 seconds The operating mod...

Page 31: ...n function can be switched on manually or automatically As delivered the automatic run on function is activated Button Function Press the button y The device is switched on Press the menu button y Additional functions of the device are available Press the button for the exhaust y The setting for the extraction is de selected Press the button for the exhaust y The symbol illuminates automatic run o...

Page 32: ... latest 5 2 Cleaning procedures If sugar plastic aluminium foil or similar materials come into contact with the hot hob these materials must be removed immediately Turn off the device Remove the materials while they are still hot There is a risk of burns because the hob is hot Before every cleaning Turn off the device Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down D ...

Page 33: ...lint free soft cloth Intake grate separator insert and separator cartridge 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 separator insert and the separator cartridge with the Capillar Trap Remove the Powermover intake grate separator insert and separator cartridge Empty the separator cartridge Clean ...

Page 34: ... may still be hot There is a risk of burning y Never open the fan housing y The recirculated air filter must be freely accessible 6 2 Maintenance Replacing filter filling with recirculated air mode Odours are trapped in the filter filling in the recirculated air filter The odour free cleaned room air is fed back into the room Recirculated air filters are maintenance free for up to two years Then f...

Page 35: ...efective Check to see if the breaker has tripped If you use electric circuit breakers turn the circuit breaker on again For other types of fuse consult a qualified electrician y The device is not switched on Check all power levels D 4 3 Operation of the hob page 24 y The device is connected to a window contact switch and the window is closed Open the window Control panel does not react after being...

Page 36: ...peration y The filter filling is used up Change the filter filling D Replacing filter filling with recirculated air mode page 34 Poor device performance y The intake grate separator insert or separator cartridge is clogged Clean the device parts D 5 2 Cleaning procedures page 32 y The recirculated air filter is clogged Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter D Replacing filter fi...

Page 37: ...ng strip Release the fastening of the duct bend on the hob Remove the components of the fan housing e g duct bends shallow duct sections Remove the recirculated air filter Lift the device with two persons Lift the device up and off the work top Set the device down on a firm and protective surface 8 Disposal 8 1 Dispose of packaging D ATTENTION Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal ...

Page 38: ...recycling opportunities with your municipal or regional authorities Render the device unusable after dismounting it e g by cutting the de energised mains cable Dispose of the device in accordance with the legal provisions via a professional disposal centre or at your local disposal facility WEEE Reg Nr 59614689 9 Annex 9 1 Product data sheet In accordance with article 3 section 1 b point ii of the...

Page 39: ...air mode in db A Stage min max 50 74 Stage Power Intense 77 Power consumption stand by in Watt W 1 3 1 3 Power consumption stand off in Watt W 0 4 0 4 9 2 Contact If you have any questions or suggestions please select from the following options Post berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH Sandkampstraße 100 D 48432 Rheine Telephone 49 0 5971 80 80 9 0 Mon to Thu 8 00 17 30 hrs and Fri 8 00 16 30 hrs Fax 49 0 59...

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