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SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

— This oven was designed for use by private

persons in their homes.

— This appliance is not intended to be used by

persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities, or per-
sons lacking experience or awareness,
unless using it with the help of a person
reponsible for their safety, or under supervi-
sion and with prior instruction in its use.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.

— When you receive the appliance, unpack or

have it unpacked immediately. Give it an
overall general inspection. Make note of any
concerns or reservations on the delivery
slip and make sure to keep a copy of this
form.

— Your appliance is intended for standard

household use. Do not use it for  commer-
cial or industrial purposes or for any other
purpose than that for which it was designed.

— Do not modify or attempt to modify any of

the characteristics of this appliance. This
would be dangerous to your safety.

— Repairs must only be carried out by an

approved specialist.

— Always unplug the hood before cleaning it or

performing other maintenance acts.

— Provide adequate ventilation for the room in

the case of simultaneous use of the hood
and other appliances powered by an energy
source other than electricity. This will pre-
vent the hood from aspirating the combus-
tion gases.

— You should never "flambé" dishes under the

hood or operate gas rings under the hood
without placing cookware on them (the
flames sucked up into the hood can dam-

age the appliance).

— When frying food under the appliance, you

must carefully monitor the preparation at all
times.
Oils and grease brought to very high tem-
peratures can catch fire.

— Respect the recommended frequency of

cleanings and filter replacements. The accu-
mulation of grease deposits may cause a
fire.

— The hood should never be used over a com-

bustible fuel burning stove (wood, coal,
etc.).

— Never use steam or high-pressure devices to

clean your appliance (requirement imposed
by electrical safety).

— With a view to constantly improving our

products, we reserve the right to modify
their technical, functional or aesthetic char-
acteristics, making any changes to their fea-
tures considered necessary or desirable in
view of technical progress.

— In order to easily locate the reference infor-

mation for your appliance, we recommend
that you note these data on the "After-Sales
Service Department and Customer
Relations" page.
(This page also explains to you where to find
this information on your appliance.)

Attention

Keep this user guide with your appli-

ance. If the appliance is ever sold or trans-
ferred to another person, ensure that the
new owner receives the user guide. Please
become familiar with these recommenda-
tions before installing and using your oven.
They were written for your safety and the
safety of others.

Warning

In the case of a kitchen heated by a

device connected to a chimney (a stove, for
example) the "recycling" version of the hood
should be installed. Do not use the hood
without metal filters.
Suitable ventilation should be provided in
the room when the hood is used at the same
time as appliances operated by gas or
another combustible fuel.

Summary of Contents for 99647831a

Page 1: ... GUIDE D UTILISATION DA BRUGERVEJLEDNING DE BETRIEBSANLEITUNG EN GUIDE TO INSTALLATION NL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING Hotte décor Emhætte med dekorativt panel Dekor Dunstabzugshaube Decorative Hood Designafzuigkap ...

Page 2: ...od and we would like to thank you We have invested all our dedication and know how in this appliance so that it would best meet your needs With innovation and performance we designed it to be always easy to use In the B BR RA AN ND DT T product range you will also find a wide choice of ovens microwaves cooking hobs cookers dishwashers washing machines driers fridges and freezers that you can coord...

Page 3: ...g the ventilation shaft º Outdoor evacuation __________________________________ 59 º Recycling___________________________________________ 80 3 USING YOUR APPLIANCE Description of control panel _________________________________ 81 4 CARING FOR AND CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE Cleaning the filter cartridges _________________________________ 83 Changing the carbon filter __________________________________...

Page 4: ...flames sucked up into the hood can dam age the appliance When frying food under the appliance you must carefully monitor the preparation at all times Oils and grease brought to very high tem peratures can catch fire Respect the recommended frequency of cleanings and filter replacements The accu mulation of grease deposits may cause a fire The hood should never be used over a com bustible fuel burn...

Page 5: ...ppliance also contains a great amount of recyclable material It is marked with this label to indicate that in countries that are a members of the European Union the used appliances should not be mixed with other waste This way the appliance recycling organised by your manufacturer will be done under the best possible conditions in compliance with European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical a...

Page 6: ...55 1 1 NOTICES TO THE USER DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Vents Ventilation shaft Top surface Control panel A B C D EN B A C D ...

Page 7: ...p in odours See Chapter 4 Changing the carbon filter The appliance must be unplugged during installation or when any repairs or maintenance work is being performed Ensure that the network voltage corresponds to the voltage noted on the identification plate located inside the hood If the electrical installation at your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your Appliance call upon a pr...

Page 8: ...ales serv ice department in order to avoid danger Warning If the electrical installation at your res idence requires any changes in order to hook up your appliance call upon a profes sional electrician Warning If the hood displays any malfunctions unplug the appliance or remove the fuse cor responding to the electrical socket where your appliance is plugged in ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS During install...

Page 9: ...top fig 1 Draw a vertical line B fig 1 on the wall that is centred over the cook top and that extends from the horizontal line drawn in the previous step A to the ceiling Cut the drilling template by following the dot ted lines to obtain two parts C1 and C2 fig 1 Place the C2 template fig 1 on the wall superimposing the line that represents the hood s axis over vertical line B fig 1 drawn in a pre...

Page 10: ...utlet fig 4 Prepare your telescoping ventilation shaft tak ing care not to block the vents fig 4 Fit the ventilation shafts into one another as far as they will go Attach the upper portion of the chimney B fig 4 on the metal chimney bracket A fig 4 using the two screws G fig 4 Adjust the length of the telescoping chimney by bringing down the lower part and fitting it into the top of the hood fig 1...

Page 11: ...t the length of the telescoping ventilation shaft by bringing down the lower part and fit ting it into the top of the hood Tip For optimal use of your appliance we recommend that you connect the hood to a 150 mm diameter flue not delivered with the appliance Minimise the number of angles and bends and the lengths of the flue In the event that the hood will be operated using outdoor evacuation you ...

Page 12: ...r differences in details and fittings may emerge between your appliance and the descriptions provided 61 Lighting DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL Electronic model with display A B C D E Start stop Display Reducing the speed Increasing the speed On the display C Displaying the speed 1 2 3 or 4 E A C D B ...

Page 13: ...ood at speed 1 B Switching your hood off Pressing the button once turns the hood off B Pressing the button turns on the light Pressing again turns the light off Light You can lock the control panel when you are cleaning the hood Locking the control pannel Press the button for 3 seconds to lock the keypad appears on the display C B Press the button for 3 seconds to unlock the keypad The symbol disa...

Page 14: ...eaned after approximately 30 hours of use or at least once a month These filters can be cleaned in a vertical posi tion in your dishwasher Use a brush hot water and mild detergent Rinse and dry them thoroughly before return ing them to the hood Dismantling the filter cartridge Turn the built in filter cartridge handle Tilt the filter cartridge downward CHANGING THE CARBON FILTER Replace it after a...

Page 15: ...ge the G4 20W 12V halogen bulb Replace the bulb by repeating these steps in reverse order Warning Before carrying out any work the power supply to the hood must be turned off either by unplugging it or by using the circuit breaker switch fig 1 CLEANING THE OUTER SURFACES To clean the outside of your hood use soapy water but do not use abrasive creams or scrub bing sponges ...

Page 16: ... l s sc co ou ur ri in ng g p pa ad ds s a ab br ra as si iv ve e p pr ro od du uc ct ts s o or r e ex xc ce es ss si iv ve el ly y s st ti if ff f b br ru us sh he es s This filter traps fatty vapours and dust This component plays an important role in ensuring the effectiveness of your hood In the event of tough stains use a non abrasive cream then rinse with clean water This filter traps odours ...

Page 17: ... quantity of smoke and vapours to be cleared The kitchen is sufficiently ventilated to allow for fresh air intake The carbon filter is not worn hood operating in recycling mode The hood is not working Ensure that The power is not cut off A speed has been selected The hood stopped work ing Ensure that The power is not cut off The single pole cut off device was not acti vated S SO OL LU UT TI IO ON ...

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