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Installation

6005736_0 – 25.03.2021

3. 

Installation

3.1 

Safety instructions for installation

 

D

WARNING!

Hazard through disregard of the installation instructions!

This chapter contains important information for the safe 
installation of the device.

 

Read through this chapter carefully before installing the 
device. 

 

Follow the safety instructions.

 

Carry out the installation as described.

 

y

Installation only by qualified specialist personnel.

 

D

“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 4).

 

y

Electrical work must only be undertaken by qualified 
electricians.

 

D

“1.2 Authorised target groups” (page 4).

 

y

Installation requires two persons.

 

y

When working at heights, ensure good stable footing 
(e.g. stable stepladder).

 

y

The hob and other parts that can be touched must be 
allowed to cool prior to installation.

 

y

Store the film or other parts of the packaging in a location 
which is inaccessible to children.

 

y

The device must be in an undamaged and fault-free 
condition prior to installation.

 

y

Cables must not be kinked, crushed or damaged.

 

y

Never open the fan housing.

 

y

It is not permissible to attach further components (e.g. 
panels, air ducts) to the device.

 

y

The power supply voltage must match the voltage 
information quoted on the ratings plate.

 

D

“2.5 Technical data” (page 7).

 

y

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

3.2 

Requirements for the installation location

 

D

WARNING!

Risk of death due to improper installation!

Disregard of the ambient conditions can lead to hazardous 
situations, e.g. in the handling of electrical power or gas.

 

Make sure that the requirements for the 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

It is essential to ensure that the negative pressure 
in the heating point installation room does not 
exceed 4 Pa.

 

y

An approval for commissioning (e.g. from a chimney 
sweep) must be available.

 

y

 Installation is only permitted on structural building 
elements capable of bearing the load (solid structure).

 

y

The ceiling must be level and horizontal.

 

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 
specialist.

 

y

If installed above fireplaces that use solid fuels (e.g. coal 
stove): 
The fireplace must have a sealed cover which cannot be 
removed. Otherwise there is a fire risk due to flying sparks. 
Applicable legal and country-specific regulations must be 
observed.

 

y

The air flowing out must be able to dissipate unimpeded. 
Do not impede the air flow, e.g. through the installation of 
objects on or at the device.

 

y

Make sure that the building electrical supply is properly 
earthed.

 

y

The power supply voltage present must match the 
voltage information quoted on the ratings plate.

 

y

For the supply of power, the customer must provide an 
approx. 80 cm long connection cable in the vicinity of the 
hood installation.

 

y

The mains plug must be accessible after the installation 
of the hood. Alternatively, all-pole isolating device (with a 
contact gap of at least 3 mm) must be provided.

 

Country-specific, legal provisions must be observed.

Summary of Contents for Smartline BIH 100 ST

Page 1: ...EN Island hood Smartline EN Operating and installation instructions for the models BIH 100 ST 6005736_0 ...

Page 2: ...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 Reference to another point in this document Reference to other documents that sho...

Page 3: ...n 11 3 5 4 Hanging the chimney stack 13 3 5 5 Hanging the hood body 14 3 5 6 Connecting accessories 15 3 5 7 Connecting the power supply 16 3 5 8 Fitting the BackFlow port 16 3 5 9 Installing filter with recirculating and hybrid operation 17 3 5 10 Connecting exhaust air ducting with extracted air and hybrid mode 17 3 5 11 Fitting chimney cover 18 3 5 12 Inserting lower section and separating unit...

Page 4: ...ucted 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 this ...

Page 5: ... 1 Recirculated air mode 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 o...

Page 6: ... G Ratings plate in the air induction shaft of the separating unit H Hob lighting J I G E H F A B C D A Ceiling mounting panel B Socket for the mains cable Wieland C Corner connections with height adjustment D BackFlow port with use of the BackFlow technology E Stiffening plates F Mains cable with Wieland plug and cold device plug G Sockets for accessories H Cable connectors I Hood body J Connecti...

Page 7: ... for solid walls and ceilings Further accessories may be required depending on the operating mode 2 5 Technical data BIH 100 ST E02 Connection voltage 230V 50 Hz Total power 190W Fan power consumption 170W Lighting LED 19 4W 564 lx Hob lighting colour temperature 3500 K Width 1000 mm Depth 670 mm Height in recirculated air mode with recirculated air filter BUF 150 745 995 mm Height in recirculated...

Page 8: ...dling of electrical power or gas Make sure that the requirements for the 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 It is essential to...

Page 9: ...azard due 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 acco...

Page 10: ... 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...

Page 11: ...ly situation perform the following steps Detach the stiffening plates from the chimney stack Unscrew the screws and nuts for the corner connections Adjust to the desired height in 50 mm steps Secure the corner connections once more with the screws and nuts Screw the stiffening plates back on the chimney stack in the previous position Make sure that the chimney stack is bolted tight View from the f...

Page 12: ...he drilling template parallel with the front of the device Determine the locations of the fastening points and mark them with the help of the drilling template 65 Ø 8 Drill the holes in the ceiling Insert the bolt anchors into the holes Ensure that the bolt anchors are tight in the holes 6 Screw the nuts and the washers onto the bolt anchors in the position of the two lock holes Ensure that there ...

Page 13: ...ects could be damaged Cover the cooled hob Keep the installation area clear Arrange the chimney stack with the front side facing the front side of the cooking surface Lift the chimney stack Attach the chimney stack to the ceiling with the bolt anchors Twist the chimney stack so that it is held in the position of the two lock holes by the nuts Make sure that the chimney stack is held in this positi...

Page 14: ...anging 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 Arrange the hood body with the front side facing the front side of the cooking surface Lift the hood body from below up to the chimney stack until the four metal clips have...

Page 15: ...he power supply is switched off and remains so Ensure correct assignment of the connections Make sure that the accessories plugs are fully inserted A B C A Jack socket for connection of wall box control flap or recirculated air filter permalyt B DC power socket for connecting a window contact switch C Connection socket RJ45 BUS interface for connection with special accessories of the manufacturer ...

Page 16: ...and socket Make sure that the cold device plug from the mains cable on the fan housing is plugged in Make sure that the device can be disconnected on all poles from the electricity supply after installation 3 5 8 Fitting the BackFlow port The BackFlow port is installed with the following operating modes y Recirculated air mode y Extracted air mode with BackFlow technology y Hybrid mode Use of the ...

Page 17: ...filter is correctly installed Hybrid mode 3 Place the hybrid filter on the BackFlow port from above Ensure that the hybrid filter is correctly installed 3 5 10 Connecting exhaust air ducting with extracted air and hybrid mode 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 pie...

Page 18: ... of the hood and the chimney could be damaged by movements during the installation Keep a distance between the chimney and the body of the hood Keep objects that could scratch the device far away from it e g tools belt buckles 1 2 3 3 Hold the rear chimney cover at an angle Fit the holes in the chimney cover down on the screws Fold the chimney cover to the chimney stack Gently bend the chimney cov...

Page 19: ...Hold the front chimney cover at an angle Fit the holes in the chimney cover down on the screws Fold the chimney cover to the chimney stack Gently bend the chimney cover apart and when doing so set the chimney cover sideways onto the snap lock nipples 1 2 2 3 3 Pull the inner chimney element upwards and align the height of the chimney cover Gently bend the chimney cover apart and when doing so inse...

Page 20: ...ce 3 5 13 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 contac...

Page 21: ...r flow y Do not impede the air channel on the underside of the device y Use only when the separating unit 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 backpressure may form If the cooking vapours...

Page 22: ... hob plates for intensive cooking During the cooking process switch to a power level that is appropriate for the intensity of the cooking vapours y Power level 1 lowest fan power y Power level 2 medium fan power y Power level 3 high fan power If the intensity of the cooking vapours does not subside switch to a higher power level Switch to the power level POWER when searing After 6 minutes the devi...

Page 23: ...is pressed again the run on function stops Automatic or manual setting The device is turned off Press and hold the button for longer than 10 seconds y All buttons flash Press the button at the same time y The automatic run on function is activated when the button is constantly illuminated y The manual run on function is activated when the button is not illuminated 4 2 3 Hob lighting The hob lighti...

Page 24: ...ntrol indicator flashes every 1 000 fan operating hours The hours counter is started anew by switching off the control indicator Button Function After switching off the button flashes for 2 minutes The filter filling must be replaced D 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode page 27 When the filter filling has been changed Press the button 1 second The hour counter restar...

Page 25: ...rom the room The dirt particles are separated off and collected in the lower section and separating unit Before every cleaning Turn off the device Make sure that the hob and other parts that could be touched have cooled down D ATTENTION Danger of damage through improper cleaning Sharp edged objects abrasive or unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the device The following cleaning agents are unsui...

Page 26: ...loth or in a dishwasher Dry the lower section with a soft cloth Re attach the lower section D 3 5 12 Inserting lower section and separating unit page 20 Separating unit The separating unit is inserted and is held in the device by side hooks Pull the side hooks inwards on both sides Remove the separating unit Clean the separating unit e g in the dishwasher Clean the surfaces and edges on the mounti...

Page 27: ...intenance free LED lighting In the event of a fault Please consult your dealer or customer services 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode 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 and hybrid filters are maintenance free for up to two years ...

Page 28: ...filter 2 1 Remove the exhaust pipe from the hybrid filter Lift the filter at least 30 mm Remove the filter to the front The replacement of the filter filling is carried out as described in the associated instructions Change the filter filling Clean the filter from the outside e g through extraction with a vacuum cleaner Attach the filter again D 3 5 9 Installing filter with recirculating and hybri...

Page 29: ...ng with recirculating and hybrid mode page 27 Poor device performance y The recirculated air filter is clogged Replace the filter filling of the recirculated air filter D 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode page 27 y The hybrid filter is clogged Replace the filter filling of the hybrid filter D 6 2 2 Replacing filter filling with recirculating and hybrid mode page 27 ...

Page 30: ...mney stack Remove the front panel For recirculating air and hybrid operation Remove the filter For extracted air and hybrid operation Remove the exhaust air duct Release the threaded connection for the rear panel on the inside of the chimney stack Lift the rear panel off the device Release the threaded connection of the side parts Lift the side parts away from the device Unplug the Wieland plug fr...

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 Disposing of the device D ATTENTION Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device The device is subject to the European D...

Page 32: ...nergy efficiency index EEI 54 8 EEI Hood Class A FDE Hood 32 5 FDE Hood Class A LE Hood 29 1 LE Hood Class A GFE Hood 96 6 GFE Hood Class A Flow rate in extracted air mode in m h Stage min to max 320 410 520 Stage Power Intense 650 Flow rate in recirculated air mode in m h Stage min to max 260 330 430 Stage Power Intense 530 Noise power level in extracted air mode in db A Stage min to max 59 65 69...

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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