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Extractor socket Ø 125 mm

Controls

Grease filter

Front panel

As an alternative, the front panel can 
be fitted with a fold-down bar handle. 
The fold-down mechanism required 
is supplied with the cooker hood 
(see the section under “assembly”). 
The hood can therefore be fitted with 

– a bar handle from your kitchen 

furniture range or  

– with the Küppersbusch fold-down 

bar handle 

 (available as an 

accessory, number 611).

Telescopic fume canopy

Hob area lighting

Charcoal filter
(accessory, number 564)

(can be bought additionally as an 
accessory for recirculation mode)

Fold-down bar handle 
(Accessory, number 611)

(can be bought additionally as an 
accessory) 
As an alternative the front panel can 
be fitted with a bar handle from your 
kitchen furniture range. 

 

On/off button for the fan

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Buttons for setting the fan power 
level

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Button for the hob area lighting

Appliance specification

Summary of Contents for EDIP 649.1

Page 1: ...BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen Instructions for use and installation instructions 8 262 610 002 2702 EDIP 649 1...

Page 2: ...44 Appliance dimensions 45 Assembly equipment 46 Fitting 46 Installation in a top cabinet 48 Preparing the bar handle for mounting 50 Bar handle as a component of the kitchen furniture K ppersbusch b...

Page 3: ...ur retailer will take the packaging back Disposal of your old appliance The material from which old appliances are made is frequently re usable so please return your old appliance to the materials cyc...

Page 4: ...n expert The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage caused because there was no protective conductor or because of a disconnected conductor e g an electric shock Installation maintenance o...

Page 5: ...pen flame are for bidden The activated cooker hood will draw the flames into the filter Cooking fat which has been absorbed results in a risk of fire On using a cooker hood over gas cooking hobs it is...

Page 6: ...oker hood the largest safety clearance indicated applies The hood may not be installed above heating devices which use solid fuels Only pipes and hoses made of non combustible material may be used for...

Page 7: ...achieved if air required for combustion can be replaced by means of air flowing through non closable openings such as those in doors and in windows or by means of air flowing through inlet air and exh...

Page 8: ...37 Appliance specification...

Page 9: ...the K ppersbusch fold down bar handle available as an accessory number 611 Telescopic fume canopy Hob area lighting Charcoal filter accessory number 564 can be bought additionally as an accessory for...

Page 10: ...m and air outside can take place in the recirculation mode with a recirculation set as an accessory The extracted air is cleaned by means of grease filters and also by means of a charcoal filter The a...

Page 11: ...the fan Pull the fume canopy out approximately 2 cm The motor will switch on at power level II The control lamp of the on off button for the fan and the second control lamp of the buttons will light u...

Page 12: ...ons contained in this section Do not use stainless steel cleaning agents cleaning agents for calcerous deposits dishwasher detergents or oven sprays Disconnect the cooker hood from the mains prior to...

Page 13: ...nd remove the filter with a downward movement Cleaning the grease filters By hand use a dishbrush and warm water to which washing up liquid has been added In the dishwasher put the grease filters into...

Page 14: ...be used for the recirculation mode accessory which can be purchased separately The filter binds cooking odours The charcoal filter is installed above the grease filter in the casing On installation pl...

Page 15: ...so that it does not drop onto the hob Remove the lamp covering in a downward movement Replace the fluorescent lamp or the starter Replace the lamp covering and fasten it Re install the grease filter...

Page 16: ...operate with solid fuel For safety reasons a minimum clearance of 45 cm above an electric cooker 65 cm above a gas cooker 65 cm above an electric grill from our range must be maintained between the ho...

Page 17: ...46 Assembly equipment Fitting...

Page 18: ...acer strip for covering the gap between the back of the appliance and the wall 1 lamp covering 2 mounting supports one on the right and one on the left for fastening the lamp covering 14 screws 3 5 x...

Page 19: ...binet is 19 mm turn the mounting rails and screw them on by the angle side with a band of 19 mm in width The measurement x depends on the fold down bar handle selected Appliance without a fold down ba...

Page 20: ...d engage it into the angle bar with the clamps Screw in the two knurled head screws If the cooker hood is being installed with out a fold down bar handle continue with the step on adjusting the cooker...

Page 21: ...handle The drill template is suitable for bar handles of the following widths 598 mm 597 mm 596 mm 595 mm 599 mm stop without a clip Place the drill template on the top and on the sides of the bar han...

Page 22: ...manner that the bar handle when in the uppermost position engages securely and in such a manner that it can be moved easily enough on being folded down Use the pin spanner supplied to adjust the degre...

Page 23: ...Pull out the fume canopy Remove the grease filters see the section Cleaning and Main tenance Screw the cooker hood from under neath onto the bottom of the cabinet Spacer strip for the back of the appl...

Page 24: ...e foil from the grease filters prior to initial use Replace the grease filters see the section on Cleaning and Maintenance Preparing for the extraction mode Connect the exhaust air duct to the extract...

Page 25: ...Technical Data Connection On installing the cooker hood in a top cabinet the extractor lattice is to be attached to the top of the top cabinet If the facing reaches up to the ceiling it will have to...

Page 26: ...e must be maintained This will prevent any condensation water which may occur from running into the hood If the exhaust air is to be directed out side we would recommend installing a telescopic built...

Page 27: ...run through cool rooms attics etc there may be a sub stantial difference in the temperature of the various areas and perspiration or condensation water may result Insulat ing the exhaust air ducts is...

Page 28: ...ible subsequent to installation or should fixed installation be intended a separating device must be available on installation for each terminal Switches with a contact opening of at least 3 mm are su...

Page 29: ...EN 61591 Exhaust air system 125 mm Setting I 150 m3 h Setting II 275 m3 h Setting III 400 m3 h Intensive setting 550 m3 h Uncontrolled exhaust 650 m3 h Recirculation power with an odour filter Settin...

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