AEG 222 D User manual

222
D
Fume
Extractor
Hood
Installation
and
Operating
Instructions

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Contents
Introduction
4
Extraction
mode
4
Recirculation
mode
5
Electrical
connections
6
Technical
details
7
Installation
8
Safety
warnings
for
kitchen
unit
installer
8
Wall
unit
mounting
10
Wall
mounting
11
Hood
operation
12
Safety
warnings
for
user
13
Maintenance
and
care
14
Opening
the
grid
14
Grease
filter
14
Carbon
filter
15
Changing
the
light
bulb
16
Cleaning
16
Accessories
16
Something
not
working
17
Service
&
Spare
parts
18

Introduction
Extraction
mode
•
The
hood
is
supplied
as
an
extractor
unit
and
can
also
be
used
with
a
filtering
function
by
fitting
activated
carbon
filters
(available
as
an
accessory).
•
The
unit
features
two
outlet
holes,
one
of
which
A
is
located
on
the
top
of
the
unit
while
the
other
B
is
located
on
the
rear.
•
To
connect
up
the
hose,
you
should
first
fit
the
bayonet-mounting
flange
C
(0120
mm)
on
the
outlet
required
(if
using
the
top
outlet,
fix
the
flange
in
place
using
the
screw
supplied
as
shown
in
Fig.
1).
Close
off
the
unused
hole
using
the
bayonet
fitting
caps
D.
•
Important
!To
use
the
back
hole
B,
remove
switch
F
from
the
top
hole.
—
Fig
2.

•
Move
the
lever
L
to
position
A
—
Fig.
3.
•
When
connecting
up
the
hood
using
a
telescopic
wall
pipe,
you
should
use
an
uninflammable
outlet
hose
ABS
120
(120
mm
0)
available
as
an
accessory.
Recirculation
mode
•
The
air
is
filtered
and
recirculated
through
the
front
grid.
•
Move
the
lever
L
to
position
F
—
Fig.
3.
You
will
need
an
original
KFF
activated
carbon
filter
for
filtering
function.
(Available
as
an
accessory).
Summer/Winter
Hood
Conversion
•
To
avoid
excessive
heat
loss
during
the
winter
months,
we
recommend
that
the
hood
be
converted
from
extraction
mode
to
recirculation
mode.
•
In
order
to
convert
the
hood,
a
charcoal
filter
(available
as
an
accessory)
is
required.
Follow
the
instructions
for
operating
the
hood
to
recirculate
air.
•
When
the
temperature
outdoors
becomes
more
mild
(spring),
the
filter
can
be
removed
and
the
hood
converted
once
again
for
to
extraction.
Please
consult
the
assembly
instructions
for
operating
the
hood
in
extraction
mode.
5

Electrical
connection
220-240
V
-
using
fixed
power
supply
line
with
plug.
(The
unit
should
only
be
connected
up
by
an
authorized
electrician).
Your
appliance
must
be
connected
to
fixed
wiring
via
the
use
of
a
double
pole
swiched
fused
spur
outlet
with
or
without
pilot
lamp.
We
strongly
recommend
the
appliance
is
connected
by
a
qualified
electrician
who
is
a
memberof
the
NICEIC
who
will
comply
with
the
IEE
and
any
local
regulations.
NOTE:
the
terminology
“DOUBLE
POLE"
means
that
both
the
live
andneutralsupplies
are
swichedanddisconnectedat
the
same
time.
The
terminations
labelled
SUPPLYare
forthe
connection
forthe
internal
house
wiring
and
the
terminations
labelled
LOAD
are
forthe
appliance.
IMPORTANT
The
wires
of
the
mains
lead
supplied
with
this
appliance
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
Blue-Neutral
Brown-Live
As
the
colours
of
the
flexible
cord
of
this
appliance
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
The
whire
which
is
coloured
brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
-
-
-BLUE
BROWN
I
(NEUTRAL)
(UVE)-

Technical
details
Dimensions
Height
x
Width
x
Depth
(in
cm)
13
x
59,9x51
Weight
Net:
6,9
kg
Gross:
7,8
kg
Maximum
absorbed
power:
205
W
Motor
absorption
1
x125W
Lighting:
2
x40
W
Length
of
the
cable:
110
cm
Fan
powers
(speed),
speed
in
compliance
with
DIN
44971
Extraction
mode
Speed
1
115
m
3
/h
Speed
2
145
rrWh
Speed
3
180
rcvVh
Intensive
speed
210
m
3
/h
Recirculation
mode
Speed
1
110
m
3
/h
Speed
2
117
rrF/h
Speed
3
125
rrWh
Intensive
speed
145
m
3
/h
Flange:
120
mm
0

Installation
Safety
warnings
for
kitchen
unit
installer
•
When
used
as
an
extractor
unit,
the
hood
must
be
fitted
with
a
120mm
diameter
hose.
•
If
the
fumes
must
be
forced
out
through
the
wall,
you
must
obtain
a
MKZ
sizable
wall
exhaust
pipe
(with
external
exhaust
and
air
intake),
E-Nr.-610
899
004
(0
120
mm)
which
is
one
of
our
optional
parts.
•
When
installing
the
hood,
make
sure
you
respect
the
fol¬
lowing
minimum
distance
from
the
top
edge
of
the
cooking
hob/ring
surfaces:
electric
cookers
650
mm
gas
cookers
700
mm
•
The
hood
cannot
be
connected
to
flues
of
other
appliances
that
run
on
energy
sources
other
than
electricity.
•
The
air
outlet
must
not
be
connected
to
chimney
flues
or
com¬
bustion
gas
ducts.
The
air
outlet
must
under
no
circumstances
be
connected
to
ventilation
ducts
for
rooms
in
which
fuel-burning
appliances
are
installed.
•
It
is
advisable
to
apply
for
authorization
from
the
relevant
controlling
authority
when
connecting
the
outlet
to
an
unused
chimney
flue
or
combustion
gas
duct.
The
air
outlet
installation
must
comply
with
the
regulations
laid
down
by
the
relevant
authorities.
•
When
the
unit
is
used
in
its
extractor
version,
a
sufficiently
large
ventilation
hole
must
be
provided,
with
dimensions
that
are
approximately
the
same
as
the
outlet
hole.
•
National
and
regional
building
regulations
impose
a
number
of
restrictions
on
using
hoods
and
fuel-burning
appliances
connected
to
a
chimney,
such
as
coal
or
oil
room-heaters
and
gas
fires,
in
the
same
room.

•
The
national
decree
on
fuel-burning
systems
specifies
a
maximum
depression
of
0.04
bar
in
such
rooms.
•
Hoods
can
only
be
used
safely
with
appliances
connected
to
a
chimney
if
the
room
and/or
flat
(air/environment
combination)
is
ventilated
from
outside
using
a
suitable
ventilation
hole
approxi¬
mately
500-600
cm
2
large
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
a
depression
being
created
during
operation
of
the
hood.
If
you
have
any
doubts,
contact
the
relevant
controlling
authority
or
building
inspector’s
office.
•
Since
the
rule
for
rooms
with
fuel
burning
appliances
is
“outlet
hole
of
the
same
size
as
the
ventilation
hole”,
a
hole
of
500-600
cm
2
,
which
is
to
say
a
larger
hole,
could
reduce
the
performance
of
the
extractor
hood.
•
If
the
hood
is
used
in
its
filtering
function,
it
will
operate
simply
and
safely
in
the
above
conditions
without
the
need
for
any
of
the
aforementioned
measures.
•
When
the
hood
is
used
in
its
extractor
function,
the
following
rules
must
be
followed
to
obtain
optimal
operation:
—
short
and
straight
outlet
hose
—
keep
bends
in
outlet
hose
to
a
minimum
—
never
install
the
hoses
with
an
acute
angle,
they
must
always
follow
a
gentle
curve
only
—
keep
the
hose
as
large
as
possible
(120
mm
0
min.).
•
Failure
to
observe
these
basic
rules
will
drastically
reduce
the
performance
and
increase
the
noise
levels
of
the
extractor
hood.

Wall
unit
mounting
•
Make
the
holes
on
the
bottom
of
the
cupboard,
using
the
drilling
template.
•
From
inside
the
cupboard,
insert
the
4
supplied
screws
and
tighten
them
in
the
appropriate
holes
on
the
appliance.
—
Fig.
4.
10

Wall
mounting
•
Fix
the
drilling
template
to
the
wall.
•
Make
3
0
8mm
holes
in
the
wall
2
at
points
1,1
as
desired
at
points
L.
•
Insert
the
three
0
8mm
expansion
plugs
into
the
wall.
•
Insert
2
5x45
screws
at
points
I
but
do
not
tighten
them
completely.
•
Adjust
the
unit
so
that
it
is
positioned
at
a
right
angle
to
the
wall
by
turning
the
two
support
screws
G.
•
Fit
the
hood
into
holes
I,
tighten
the
2
screws.
•
From
inside
the
hood,
insert
the
third
5x45
screw
into
hole
L.
—
Fig.
5
11

Hood
Operation
•
The
hood
is
fitted
with
a
variable
speed
motor.
The
most
effective
use
of
the
hood
is
obtained
by
switching
it
on
a
few
minutes
before
you
start
cooking
and
leaving
it
on
a
for
approximately
15
minutes
after
you
have
finished,
thus
ensuring
all
cooking
odours
are
eliminated.
The
control
switches
are
located
on
the
unit’s
front
panel:
•
the
light
switch
switches
the
hood
lamp
on
and
off;
•
the
motor
switch
switches
the
extractor
motor
on
and
off,
enabling
you
to
select
one
of
the
three
different
speeds.
A
O
1
2
3
i
A
Light
switch
■
On/Off
adjustable
to
O-OFF
I-ON
3
positions
+
intensive
O
-
OFF
1
-
LOW
2-
M
EDIUM
3-
H
IGH
i
-
INTENSIVE
12

Safety
warnings
for
user
•
Never
leave
a
cooking
hob
or
ring
on
without
a
pot
or
pan
on
top
of
it,
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
excess
heat
damaging
the
unit.
Gas,
oil
in
particular
should
never
be
left
uncovered.
•
Special
care
should
be
taken
when
using
deep
fat
fryers
since
the
oil
in
them
can
overheat
and
burst
into
flames.
•
The
risk
of
a
fat
fire
increases
when
using
dirty
oil.
•
It
is
extremely
important
to
note
that
overheating
can
cause
a
fire.
•
Never
carry
out
any
flambe
cooking
under
the
hood.
•
Always
disconnect
the
unit
from
the
power
supply
before
carrying
out
any
work
on
the
hood,
including
replacing
the
light
bulb
(take
the
cartridge
fuse
out
of
the
fuse
holder
or
switch
off
the
automatic
circuit
breaker).
•
It
is
very
important
to
clean
the
hood
and
replace
the
filter
at
the
recommended
intervals.
Failure
to
do
so
could
cause
grease
deposits
to
build
up,
causing
a
fire
hazard.
13

Maintenance
and
care
•
The
hood
must
always
be
disconnected
from
the
mains
power
supply
before
beginning
any
maintenance
work.
Opening
the
grid
•
Open
the
latch
L
and
swing
the
grille
downwards.
—
Fig.
6.
•
To
remove
the
grid,
pull
it
forwards
from
the
right
and
•
The
purpose
of
the
grease
filters
is
to
aspirate
grease
particles
which
form
during
cooking
and
it
must
always
be
used,
either
in
the
external
evacuation
or
internal
recyclingfundion.
Important:
the
metal
grease
filters
must
be
removed
and
washed,
either
by
hand
or
in
the
dishwasher,
every
four
weeks.
Hand
washing
Soak
grease
filters
for
about
one
hour
in
hot
water
with
a
grease¬
loosening
cleaner,
then
rinse
off
thoroughly
with
hot
water.
Repeat
the
process
if
necessary.
Refit
the
grease
filters
when
it
are
dry.
Dishwasher
machine
Place
grease
filters
in
dish
washer.
Select
most
powerful
washing
programme
and
highest
temperature,
at
least
65°C.
Repeatthe
process.
Refit
the
grease
filters
when
it
are
dry.
Note:
when
washing
the
metal
grease
filter
in
the
dishwasher
a
slight
discoloration
of
the
filter
can
occur,
this
does
not
have
any
impact
on
its
performance.
•
Clean
the
inner
housing
using
a
hot
detergent
solution
only
(never
use
caustic
detergents,
abrasive
powders
or
brushes).
14

Removing
the
filter
Open
the
grid
and
remove
the
stops
M
to
take
out
the
filter.
See
Fig.
7.
Carbon
filter
•
The
activated
carbon
filter
should
only
be
used
if
you
want
to
use
the
hood
in
its
filtering
function.
•
To
do
this
you
will
need
an
original
AEG
activated
carbon
filter
(see
special
accessories).
•
This
filter
cannot
be
cleaned
or
reused.
•
As
a
general
rule,
the
activated
carbon
filter
should
be
changed
once
every
four
months.
•
Mounting
-
Fig
8
a.
Fit
first
rearwards
on
the
proper
seats.
b.
Then
fix
frontwards
the
carbon
filter
using
hooks
C.
•
Dismounting
:
Unhook
the
carbon
filter
from
its
housing
pushing
hooks
C.
□
•
Always
specify
the
hood
model
code
number
and
serial
number
when
ordering
replacement
filters.
This
information
is
shown
on
the
registration
plate
located
on
the
inside
of
the
unit.
•
The
activated
carbon
filter
can
be
ordered
from
the
AEG
Service
Force.
15

Warning
•
Failure
to
observe
the
instructions
on
cleaning
the
unit
and
changing
the
filters
will
cause
a
fire
hazard.
You
are
therefore
strongly
recommended
to
follow
these
instructions.
Changing
the
light
bulb
•
Disconnect
the
unit
from
the
mains
power
supply.
•
Remove
the
grid.
•
Replace
the
old
light
bulb
with
a
new
light
bulb
(40
W
max.).
•
If
the
light
does
not
come
on,
make
sure
the
bulb
has
been
screwed
in
correctly
before
contacting
the
technical
assistance
service.
Cleaning
•
Warning:
always
disconnect
the
hood
from
the
mains
power
supply
before
cleaning
it.
Never
insert
pointed
objects
in
the
motor’s
protective
grid.
•
Wash
the
outside
surfaces
using
a
delicate
detergent
solution.
Never
use
caustic
detergents
or
abrasive
brushes
or
powders.
•
Only
ever
clean
the
switch
panel
and
filter
grille
using
a
damp
cloth
and
delicate
detergents.
•
It
is
extremely
important
to
clean
the
unit
and
change
the
filters
at
the
recommended
intervals.
Failure
to
do
so
will
cause
grease
deposits
to
build
up
that
could
constitute
a
fire
hazard.
Accessories
The
following
accessoires
can
be
ordered
through
your
retailers.
MKZ
telescopic
wall
pipe
outlet
hose
ABS120,120
mm
0
Synthetic
grease
filter
Metal
grease
filter
MFF2
Carbon
filter
KFF
16

What
to
do
if
If
your
appliance
fails
to
work
properly
please
carry
out
the
following
checks.
Symptom
Solution
The
cooker
hood
will
not
start...
Check
that:
The
hood
is
connected
to
the
electricity
supply.
Check
that
the
fan
speed
control
is
set
to
1,2
or
3.
The
cooker
hood
is
not
working
effectively..
Chec
k
that:
The
fan
speed
is
set
high
enough
for
the
task.
The
grease
filters
are
clean.
The
kitchen
is
adequately
vented
to
allow
the
entry
of
fresh
air.
If
set
up
for
recirculation,
check
that
the
charcoal
filter
is
still
effective.
If
set
up
for
extraction,
check
that
the
ducting
and
outlets
are
not
blocked.
The
cooker
hood
has
switched
off
during
operation...
The
safety
cut-out
device
has
been
tripped.
Turn
off
the
hob
and
then
wait
for
the
device
to
reset.
If
the
hood
has
been
installed
below
the
heights
indicated
in
the
installation
instructions
the
motor
will
cut-out
frequently
which
will
damage
the
hood.
If
after
all
these
checks,
the
problem
persists,
contact
your
local
Service
Force
Centre,
quoting
the
model
and
serial
number.
Please
note
that
it
will
be
necessary
to
provide
proof
of
purchase
for
any
in-guarantee
service
calls.
In-guarantee
customers
should
ensure
that
the
above
checks
have
been
made
as
the
engineer
will
make
a
charge
if
the
fault
is
not
a
mechanical
c
electrical
breakdown.
17

Service
and
spare
parts
In
the
event
of
your
appliance
requiring
service,
or
if
you
wish
to
purchase
spare
parts,
contact
your
local
AEG
Service
Force
Centre
by
telephoning
08705
929
929
Your
call
will
be
automatically
routed
to
the
Service
Centre
covering
your
post
code
area.
For
the
address
of
your
local
Service
Force
Centre
and
further
informa¬
tion
about
Service
Force,
please
visit
the
website
at
www.serviceforce.co.uk
Please
ensure
that
you
have
read
the
section
„What
to
do
if....“
as
the
engineer
will
make
a
charge
if
the
fault
is
not
a
mechanical
or
electrical
breakdown
even
the
appliance
is
under
warranty.
Please
note
that
proof
of
purchase
is
required
for
in-guarantee
service
calls.
Help
us
to
help
you
Please
determine
your
type
of
enquiry
before
writing
or
telephoning.
When
you
contact
us
we
need
to
know:
•
Your
name
•
Address
and
post
code
•
Telephone
number
•
Clear
and
concise
details
of
the
fault
•
Name
and
model
of
the
appliance*
•
E
number*
•
This
information
can
be
found
on
the
rating
plate,
which
can
be
seen
when
the
grease
filters
are
removed.
Customer
Care
For
general
enquiries
concerning
your
AEG
appliances,
or
for
further
information
on
AEG
products,
please
contact
our
Customer
Care
Department
at
the
address
below
or
visit
our
website
at
www.aeg.co.uk
Customer
Care
Department
AEG
Domestic
Appliances
55-77
High
Street
Slough
Berkshire
SL1
1DZ
Tel.:
08705
350
350*
•
calls
to
this
number
may
be
recorded
for
training
purposes.
18

19

AEG
Hausgerate
GmbH
Postfach
1036
D-90327
Niirnberg
http://www.aeg.hausgeraete.de
©
Copyright
by
AEG
LI02GB
Ed.
05/02
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