AEG 860 D User manual

860
D/8609
D
|
Einbau-Kamin-Dunstabzugshauben
Build-In
Chimney
Fume
Extractor
Hood
Hottes
aspirantes
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IE402
5/90
GB/EU
Contents
Safety
instructions
Page
For
the
electrical
installer
i .
28
For
the
kitchen
furniture
installer
28—29
Before
installing
General
30
Appliance
description
i
30
Technical
data:
—
Dimensions
30
—
Electrical
connection
values
31
—
Fan
outputs
i
31
Air
outlet-exhaust
air
31
Accessories/installation
materials
32
Preparing
to
install
—
Preparing
for
exhaust
air
operation
32
—
Preparing
the
wall
box
(exhaust
air
operation)
33
"
—
Position
of
exhaust
air
opening
33
—
Special
accessories
Exhaust
air
hoses
34
—
Preparing
for
return
air
operation
34
—
Preparing
for
exhaust
air
operation
35
installation
—
Wall
mounting
36/37
—
Additional
installation
work
for
return
air
operation
38
`
Safety
instructions
For
the
user
40
Appliance
description/operation
41/42
—
Instructions
on
pre-
and
after-running
of
fume
extractor
hoods
43
—
Instructions
on
metal
fat
filter
43
—
Instructions
on
active
carbon
filter
43
Maintenance
and
care
_—
Changing
the
metal
fat
filter
(cleaning)
44
—
Changing
the
active
carbon
filter
(during
return
air
operation
only)
44/45
—
Changing
the
fluorescent
lamp/starter
46
Cleaning
—
General
cleaning
instructions
47
Special
accessories
48
Customer
service
49
—
E-
and
F-No.
indications
in
case
of
faults
148

For
the
electrical
installer
For
the
kitchen
.
furniture
installer
28
Safety
instructions
Arrangement
of
the
protective
contact
plug
socket
inside
the
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
EO/2)
confers
two
advantages:
1.
The
plug
socket
is
not
visible.
2.
You
can
easily
de-energize
the
appliance
where
necessary
by
unplugging
it.
For
the
necessary
fixed
connection,
the
fume
extractor
hood
may
be
connected
only
by
an
electrical
installer
registered
with
the
electricity
board
covering
your
area.
An
isolating
device
is
to
`
be
provided
on
the
fixed
wiring
side.
Switches
with
a
contact
opening
of
more
than
3
mm
also
apply
as
isolating
devices.
These
include
line
protection
switches,
fuses,
and
contactors
(VDE
0730,
s.
7,
Part
1).
Connection
220
V~
via
fixed
supply
lead
with
protective
contact
plug
(Eu-
ropa
version).
240
V~
via
fixed
supply
lead
(UK).
(Fixed
connection
to
be
made
only
by
an
approved
electrical
`
installer)
This
appliance
complies
with
the
radio
interference
suppression
requirements
of
EC
Directives
76/889
EC
and
82/499
EC.
The
exhaust
air
may
not
be
introduced
into
a
smoke
flue
or
exhaust
gas
chimney.
|.
Introduction
of
the
exhaust
air
into
a
shaft
bad
for
ventilation
of
the
installation
spaces
of
firerooms
is
not
permitted.
If
the
exhaust
air
is
introduced
into
a
non-operational
smoke
fiue
or
exhaust
gas
chimney,
it
is
advisable
to
seek
the
con-
sent
of
the
competent
chimney-sweep.
The
official
exhaust
air
guidance
regulations
are
basically
to
be
complied
with.
During
operation
as
an
exhaust
air
appliance,
an
adequate
supply
air
opening
of
approximately
the
same
size
as
the
ex-
haust
air
opening
is
to
be
ensured.
According
to
the
Provinciai
Building
Regulations,
the
joint
op-
eration
of
fume
extractor
hoods
and
chimney-linked
fire-
places,
such
as
coal-
or
oil-fired
ovens
and
gas
heaters,
in
the
same
space
is
subject
to
specific
restrictions.
In
such
spaces,
the
Fireplace
Regulations
only
allow
an
under-
pressure
of
max.
0.04
mbar.
The
safe
joint
operation
of
chimney-linked
appliances
and
fume
extractor
hoods
is
only
guaranteed
if
space
and/or
dwelling
(space/air
interaction)
are
externally
ventilated
by
a
suitable
supply
air
opening
of
around
500—600
cm?
and
an
underpressure
thereby
avoided
when
the
fume
extractor
hood
is
running.
SIE2
5/80
—
SIKM1
14/89
GB/EU

SIKM1
11/89
—
SIKM3
5/90
GB/EU
In
doubtful
cases,
please
seek
the
advice
and
consent
of
the’
competent
area
chimney-eweBp
or
the
local
building
auth-
orities.
Since,
in
spaces
without
fireplace,
the
rule
is:
“Supply
air
opening
as
large
as
exhaust
air
opening”,
the
efficiency
of
the
exhaust
air
device
may
be
MERIR
by
the
greater
opening
of
500
—
600
cm?.
Operation
of
the
hood
as
a
return
air
hood
in
such
circumstan-
ces
is
safe
and
is
not
subject
to
the
regulations
noted
above.
Operation
of
the
fume
extractor
hood
in
return
air
mode
is
optimum
only
when
the
following
are
ensured:
—
short,
straight
exhaust
air
runs
—
as
few
pipe
bends
as
possible
—
running
of
pipes
in
flat
arcs,
not
in
acute
angles
—
as
large
as
possible
pipe
diameters
(basically
min.
120
mm
dia.
for
two-motor
hoods).
Failure
to
observe
these
principles
is
inevitably
associated
with
power
losses
and
increased
operating
noise.
During
installation
of
the
fume
extractor
hood,
the
following
minimum
distances
from
the
upper
edge
of
the
hob
to
the
lower
edge
of
the
fume
extractor
hood
must
be
complied
with:
Electric
cookers
|
650
mm
Gas
cookers
650
mm
Coal-
and
oil-fired
cookers
-
min.
700
mm
For
the
kitchen
furniture
instailer
29

General
|
.
Appliance
description
Technical
data
30
The
fume
extractor
hood
is
supplied
as
an
exhaust
air
appliance
and
may
be
used
as
a
return
air
appliance
through
application
of
an
active
carbon
filtre
(special
accessory).
For
this
purpose,
you
need
the
AEG
Original
Active
Carbon
Filter
(see
special
accessories).
=
Light
switch
=
Blower
switch
(On/Off)
=
Blower
switch
settings
=
Metal
filter
grille
(fat
filter)
The
fume
extractor
hood
is
switched
on
and
controlled
via
the
different
controls
`
Dimensions:
|
860
D
-
Height
Width
Depth
(in
mm)
255
599
490
Weight:
Net:
22
kg
8609
D
Height
Width
Depth
(in
mm)
255
899
497
Weight:
Net:
24.5
kg
AL1
11/89
—
GBM3
5/80
—
TDM1A
5/90
GB/EU

TDM2B
5/90
—
TDM3A
5/90
—
LAD3
5/90
GB/EU
Connection
value:
860
D
Total
connected
oe
179
W
Fan
motor:
2x
82
W
Lighting:
|
1x
15W
(fluorescent
lamp)
Fan
outputs
(settings)
to
DIN
44
971
8609
D
180
W
2x
82
W
1x
16W
(fl.
lamp)
860/8609
D
Setting
1
Setting2
Setting3
Setting
4
Exhaust
air:
200
m°/h
320
m/h
400
m3/h
520
m/h
Return
air:
140
m3/h
`
240
m3/h
290
m/h
—
360
m3/h
Exhaust
air
system
125
mm
dia.
Air
outlet
arranged
centrally
above
Pipe
connection
of
125
mm
dia.
for
exhaust
air
hoses
of
125
mm
dia.
i
Draufsicht
=
Plan
Draufsicht
Air
outlet
31

Preparing
for
exhaust
air
operation
32
Accessories/installation
materials
1
wall
rail
(for
mounting
of
fume
extractor
hood)
4
wall
plugs
for
8
mm,
40
mm
long
wood
screws
(for
mounting
of
chimney
retaining
plate
on
wail
and
wall
rail)
4
button-head
wood
screws,
5
x
40
to
DIN
7996
i
2
wall
plugs
for
5
mm,
30
mm
long
wood
screws
(for
mounting
of
clamping
piece)
2
button-head
wood
screws,
6
x
30
to
DIN
85
1
drilling
template
for
appliance
mounting
1
125mm
dia.,
800
mm
long
hose
2
125
mm
dia.
hose
clips
for
above
1
chimney
equalizer
(230
mm
high)
1
chimney
cover
plate
with
air
outlet
grille
for
return
air
1
chimney
retaining
plate
1
guide
piece
(T-piece)
for
return
air
operation
4
button-head
2.9
mm
x
6.5
mm
long
sheet
metal
screws
(for
mounting
of
chimney
retaining
plate
with
chimney
cover
plate)
3 5
x
60
mm
screws
to
DIN
7996
for
mounting
of
wall
rail
3
8x60
mm
wall
plugs
for
wall
rail
The
fume
extractor
hood
is
factory-supplied
for
commissioning
in
upward
exhaust
air
mode.
Prior
to
installation
of
the
fume
extractor
hood,
a
hole
should
be
arranged
in
the
outer
wall
for
the
wall
box
(return/supply
air)
apart
from
mounting
drillholes.
ZM3
5/90
—
VOA?
5/90
GB/EU

VMAT
11/89
—
LAO2
5/90
GB/EU
If
the
kitchen
fume
is
run
out
into
the
open
air
through
the
exter-
nal
wall,
you
need
a
type
MKZ
telescopic
wall
box
(with
ex-
haust
and
supply
air)
(E-No.
610899004)
(from
our
range
of
special
accessories).
|
max.440
|-
min.
240
—14
Abluft
=
Exhaust
air
Zuluft
=
Supply
air
The
dimensions
and
position
of
the
air
outlet
opening
are
given
in
the
following
diagram.
l
Draufsicht
=
Plan
Preparing
the
wall
box
(exhaust
air
operation)
Position
of
exhaust
air
opening
33

Special
accessories
Exhaust
air
hoses
Preparing
for
return
air
operation
34
For
wall
box/fume
extractor
hood
connection,
it
is
best
to
use
the
non-flammable
exhaust
air
hose
under
E-No.
610899008
(125
mm
dia.)
from
our
range
of
special
accessories.
The
fume
extractor
hood
is
used
as
a
return
air
hood
when
no
ventilation
shaft
or
outer
wall
is
available.
For
operation
as
a
return
air
hood,
it
is
necessary
to
install
2
active
carbon
filters
KL600
(E-No.
610899470).
for
kitchen
fume
absorption.
Active
carbon
filters
KL600
are
supplied
as
special
accessories
(for
your
own
account).
i
To
insert
the
2
carbon
filters,
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Remove
metal
fat
filter
grille
(Fig.
ES/D)
(press
outwards
by
unlocking
the
locking
bolts)
(Fig.
EW).
2.
Remove
both
knurled
screws
on
the
motor
shaft
(by
turning
to
the
left),
place
one
active
carbon
filter
(round)
on
each
motor
and
screw
the
knurled
screws
into
the
motor
shafts.
EE
3.
Re-insert
(re-engage)
metal
fat
filter
grille.
The
fume
extractor
hood
is
now
ready
for
return
air
operation.
ALS3
5/90
—
VOU1A
5/90
GB/EU

MHOU2
5/90
GB/EU
If
the
kitchen
fume
is
discharged
into
the
open
air
through
the
outer
wail,
you
need
a
telescopic
wall
box
(E-No.
610899004)
(for
your
own
account
from
our
range
of
special
accessories)
(Fig.
CJ).
"
See
the
following
illustration
for
the
‘dimensions
and
position
of
the
air
outlet
opening.
To
connect
the
wall
box/fume
extractor
hood,
you
are
recom-
mended
to
use
the
125
mm
dia.
non-flammable
exhaust
air
hose
(E-No.
610899
088)
(for
your
own
account
from
our
range
of
special
accessories).
The
exhaust
air
connection
has
a
the-
oretical
opening
of
125
mm
dia.
Exhaust
air
discharged
upwards
or
backwards:
.
The
exhaust
air
can
be
discharged
through
the
available
moving
hose
(accessory)
with
a
sleeve
inside
the
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
EO/2)
upwards
or
directly
backwards
(wall
box).
Preparing
for
exhaust
air
operation
35

Wall
mounting
36
Installation
steps
for
exhaust
air
operation
1.
Hold
the
installation
template
(with
readable
lettering)
on
the
wall,
noting
the
distance
between
the
upper
edge
of
the
hob
and
the
lower
edge
of
the
fume
extractor
hood!
(Electric/gas
cookers
650
mm)
(oil
and
coal
cookers
min.
|
700
mm).
2.
Mark
out
and
drill
the
8
mm
dia.
holes.
Insert
the
wall
plugs
and
mount
the
wall
rail
(Fig.
EO/3).
The
wall
rail
can
be
horizontally
aligned
by
shifting
the
sliding
elements.
Important!
Only
use
the
supplied
5
x
60
mm
screws
to
DIN
7996!
3.
Mount
the
fume
extractor
hood
in
the
wall
rail
and
centrally
align
about
the
cooker
hob.
4.
Insert
the
chimney
retaining
plate
(Fig.
EO/4)
in
the
fume
extractor
hood
(cutout
for
exhaust
air
hose)
so
that
both
angles
(above)
face
forwards
(Fig.
EO/4).
Fix
the
chimney
retaining
plate
with
6
8x
40
mm
wall
plugs
and
8
x
40
mm
screws
on
the
wall.
5.
Connect
the
exhaust
air
hose
(without
sleeve)
of
the
fume
extractor
hood
directly
to
the
wall
box
behind
or
directly
con-
nect
125
mm
dia.
exhaust
air
hose
to
the
fume
extractor
hood
and
run
on.
MHW1
5/90
GB/EU

MHW1
5/90
GB/EU
Remove
the
previously
available
exhaust
air
hose!
6.
Installing
the
chimney
equalizer
(Fig.
EO/1)
flush
with
the
ceiling
Drill
holes
to
take
plugs
for
5
x
30
mm
screws
on
the
RH
and
LH
sides
of
the
fume
extractor
hood
50
mm
from
the
lower
edge
of
the
ceilling
and
screw
in
the
screws
until
they
are
5
mm
away
from
the
wall.
`
Turn
back
the
set-screw
to
its
fullest
extent
by
turning
to
the
lett.
Mount
the
chimney
equalizer
(Fig.
EO/6)
via
the
wall
screws.
Screw
in
the
set-screws
by
turning
to
the
right
until
the
chim-
ney
equalizer
is
applied
flush
with
the
ceiling
edge.
Maximum
equalization
height
2.55
m
T:
Pull
off
the
foil
on
the
double
adhesive
tape
above
in
the
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
EO/7).
.
Slide
the
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
EO/2)
(with
the
lateral
ventilation
grille)
(Fig.
EO/8)
from
the
front
on
to
the
fume
extractor
hood
until
it
engages
the
holders
in
the
RH
and
LH
sides.
Firmly
press
upwards
against
the
chimney
equalizer
(con-
nection
by
double
adhesive
tape).
FIX
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
E0/2)
laterally
with
4
2.9
x
6.5
mm
sheet
metal
screws
on
the
chimney
retaining
plate.
37

Additional
installation
work
for
return
air
operation
38
Installation
steps
same
as
for
exhaust
air
operation
under
points
1—4
Further
installation
steps:
5.
6.
10.
Slide
guide
piece
(Fig.
EO/9)
on
to
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
EO/4).
Fix
exchaust
air
hose
on
guide
piece
with
125
mm
dia.
hose
clip.
.
Fix
chimney
equalizer
as
under
exhaust
air..
.
Unclip
the
ventilation
grille
(Fig.
EO/8)
from
the
chimney
cover
plate
and,
after
pulling
off
the
foil
(double
adhesive
tape)
(Fig.
EO/7),
slide
the
chimney
cover
plate
from
the
`
front
on
to
the
fume
extractor
hood
until
it
engages
the
hol-
ders
on
the
RH
and
LH
sides
(Fig.
EO/10).
.
Fix
chimney
cover
plate
(Fig.
EO/2)
laterally
with
4
2.9
x
6.5
mm
sheet
metal
screws
on
the
chimney
retaining
plate.
Clip
the
ventilation
grille
laterally
(on
the
RH
and
LH
sides)
on
the
guide
piece
(Fig.
EO/9).
.
Important!
Lamination
position
obliquely
downwards!
Unless
this
has
been
done
as
preparation
work,
2
KL
600
car-
bon
filters
(E-No.
610
899
470)
(for
your
own
account
from
our
range
of
special
accessories)
must
be
inserted
for
return
air
operation!
ZMU1
5/90
GB/EU

GUTEK2
5/90
GB/EU
Allow
me
to
introduce
myself:
|
am
your
new
AEG
fume
extrac-
tor
hood.
From
now
on,
|
should
like
to
help
you
keep
your
kit-
chen
free
from
fume
and
fat
deposits.
Not
simply
because
of
my
attractive
appearance,
but
also
thanks
to
my
“intrinsic
qualities”,
|
am
economical
in
terms
of
energy
consumption,
quiet,
power-
_
ful,
easy
to
operate,
and
simple
to
care
for.
If
you
carefully
read
and
follow
my
operating
instructions
(maintenance)
before
first
"
use,
yOu
are
sure
to
be
extremely
satisfied
with
me.
Electrical
connection
Warning!
All
appliances
with
a
3
core
lead
must
bei
earthed
Please
ensure
that
the
voltage
and
current
indicated
on
the
rating
plate
agrees
with
the
voltage
of
your
electrically
supply.
220/240
volts
—
(ie.
220/240
V
a.c.)
Please
note!
(For
users
in
the
U.K.)
If
your
appliance
has
been
equipped
with
a
mains
lead
with
a
moulded
on
type
plug,
you
must
comply
with
the
following
regulations:
The
plug
moulded
on
to
the
lead
incorporates
a
fuse.
For
replacements,
use
a
13
amp
BS
1362
fuse.
Only
ASTA
approved
or
certified
fuses
should
be
used.
If
the
fuse
cover/carrier
is
lost,
a
replacement
cover/carrier
must
be
obtained
from
electrical
goods
retailers.
If
the
socket
outlets
in
your
home
are
not
suitable
for
the
plug
fitted
to
the
appliance,
then
the
plug
must
be
cut
off
and
destroyed
for
safety
reasons,
and
an
appropriate
plug
fitted.
When
fitting
the
plug
please
note
the
following
points:
The
wires
in
ihe
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
follow-
ing
code:
Green
and
Yellow
Earth
Blue
Neutral
-
Brown
i
Live
Some
appliances
have
a
twin
core
mains
lead,
when
no
earth
is
required.
As
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
this
appliance
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug
proceed
as
follows:
1.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
Green
and
Yellow
must
be
connected
to
ihe
Earth
terminal
in
your
plug,
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
E
or
by
the
earth
symbol
or
coloured
Green,
or
Green
and
Yellow.
2.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
brown
must-be
connected
to
the
live
ter-
minal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
3.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
neutral
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
black.
When
wiring
the
plug,
ensure
that
all
strands
of
wire
are
securely
re-
tained
in
each
terminal.
Do
not
forget
to
tignten
the
mains
lead
clamp
on
the
plug.
This
appliance
complies
with
the
requirements
laid
out
in
the
EEC
Directive
76/899.
Voltage
220/240
V
AC
Fuse
rating
_
13
amps
See
rating
plate
for
further
information.
Hello
Voltage
and
current
electrical
connection
Important
39

For
the
user
40
Safety
instructions
It
must
be
ensured
that
hobs
are
always
covered
so
that
the
appliance
is
not
damaged
by
excessive
heat
liberation.
Open
fireplaces
on
oil-,
gas-,
and
coal-fired
cookers
must
be
avoided.
|
During
deep-frying
over
a
cooker/hob,
the
appliance
used
for
—
deep-frying
must
also
be
supervised
during
operation.
The
oii
contained
in
the
deep-frying
appliance
may
sponta-
neously
ignite
through
overheating.
if
contaminated
oil
is
used,
spontaneous
ignition
may
occur
even
more
readily.
It
should
be
noted
that
overheating
may
cause
a
fire.
Flambé-cooking
under
the
fume
extractor
hood
is
not
allowed.
During
all
work
on
the
fume
extractor
hood,
also
during
lamp
change,
the
appliance
must
be
de-energized
(by
removing
the
fuses
or
otherwise
disconnecting
the
appliance).
It
is
important
to
observe
the
filter
change
or
cleaning
inter-
vals.
Failure
to
observe
these
intervals
may
cause
the
risk
of
fire
through
fat
deposition.
SIBD1
11/89
GB/EU

©-
AUS402
5/90
GB/EU
=
Metal
fat
filter
grille
=
Contro!
panel
=
Lighting
Appliance
description
41

Operation
42
First
use
My
sliding
switches
are
arranged
on
the
RH
side
(when
viewed
below
from
the
front).
i
The
individual
numbers
and
symbols
have
the
following
_
meanings
(from
left
to
right):
[am
=
Lighting
On
es
=
Lighting
Off
$-
Lighting
Blower
On
=
Blower
Off
Blower
setting
switch
Blower
setting
1
Blower
setting
2
Blower
setting
3
Blower
setting
4
To
switch
on
the
fume
extractor
hood,
set
my
blower
switch
to
the
“On”
position
FE.
The
blower
of
the
fume
extractor
hood
runs.
With
the
blower
setting
switch
FE,
you
can
set
the
fume
extrac-
tor
hood
to
the
power
you
require
(depending
on
the
amount
of
fume
being
generated
by
the
hobs).
You
can
separately
switch
my
workplace
lighting
(hobs)
on
or
off
with
the
On
(&]
or
Off
e
switch.
AUS402
5/90
GB/EU

DVN1
11/89
—
WPF1
11/89
—
WKF1
11/89
GB/EU
The
build-in
fume
extractor
hood
is
to
be
switched
on
before
cooking
begins
and
aliowed
to
run
on
around
15
minutes
after
cooking
is
completed.
You
should
remove
my
metal
fat
filter
(Fig.
EW)
from
the
ap-
pliance
every
6—8
weeks
and
wash
it
by
hand
or
in
your
dish-
washer.
The
active
carbon
filter
must
be
changed
not
later
than
after
-
1
year.
The
active
carbon
filter
cannot
be
washed
or
regenerated.
Good
deodorization
is
conditional
upon
a
suitable
active
car-
bon
volume
(depending
on
the
air
capacity
of
your
fume
ex-
tractor
hood)
and
specific
arrangement
of
the
active
carbon
`
filter
in
your
fume
extractor
nood:
This
combination
ensures
a
positive
return
air
supply
in
con-
trast
to
exhaust
air
operation.
A
decisive
factor
affecting
deodorization
is
what
is
known
as
the
dwell
time
of
the
aspirated
air
in
the
active
carbon
filter.
This
dwell
time
can
only
be
achieved
with
the
AEG
Original
Active
Carbon
Filter
(see
Special
accessories)
Pre-
and
after-running
of
fan
Metal
fat
filter
Instructions
on
active
carbon
`
filter,
43

Cleaning
the
metal
fat
filter
Active
carbon
filter
44
To
remove
and
then
clean
my
metal
fat
filter
grille,
proceed
as
follows:
i
For
reasons
of
safety
against
any
unintentional
switching
on,
remove
my
screw-in
fuse
from
the
holder
or
switch
off
my
automatic
fusing
system
in
the
fusebox.
1.
Press
the
lock
on
the
fat
filter
grille
inwards
and
detach
the
fat
filter
at
the
front
and
rear.
2.
Clean
my
internal
housing
only
with
warm
washing-up
liquid
suds
(never
use
any
abrasive
cleaners,
brushes,
or
scouring
agents).
3.
After
cleaning,
re-insert
both
dry
metal
fat
filters.
4.
Re-insert
the
fuses
and
reconnect
the
appliance.
To
remove
and
then
replace
2
KL
600
carbon
filters
(E-No.
610
899
470)
(for
your
own
account
from
our
range
of
special
accessories),
proceed
as
follows:
For
reasons
of
safety
against
any
unintentional
switching
on,
remove
my
screw-in
fuse
from
the
holder
or
switch
off
my
automatic
fusing
system
in
the
fusebox.
1.
Press
the
lock
on
the
fat
filter
grille
inwards
and
detach
the
fat
filter
at
the
front
and
rear.
WPFA4
5/90
—
WKA2
5/90
GB/EU

WKA2
5/90
GB/EU
2.
Remove
old
active
carbon
filters
(always
2)
by
loosening
the
knurled
screw
in
the
centre.
3.
Clean
my
internal
housing
only
with
warm
washing-up
liquid
suds
(never
use
any
abrasive
cleaners,
brushes,
or
scouring
agents).
4.
Insert
2
new
active
carbon
filters
KL
600.
The
active
carbon
filter
is
arranged
before
the
motor
housing
and
is
mounted
with
the
knurled
screw.
5.
Re-insert
the
fuses
and
reconnect
the
appliance.
Your
fume
extractor
hood
is
now
ready
to
operate
in
return
air
mode
again!
45
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