V-ZUG DW-N9 User manual

Operating instructions
DIE9 | DWE9 | DWN6 | DWN9
Range hood

Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high
standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating
instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of
it.
Please follow the safety precautions.
Modifications
Text, diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the
time these operating instructions went to press. The right to make technical modifications
for the purpose of the further development of the appliances is reserved.
Validity
These operating instructions apply to:
Type Model number Size system
DIE9 63013 90
DWE9 62017 90
DWN6 62015 60
DWN9 62016 90
Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
© V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2021
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Contents
1 Safety precautions 4
1.1 Symbols used......................................................... 4
1.2 General safety precautions.................................. 4
1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ............... 5
1.4 Appliance installation............................................ 5
1.5 Instructions for use................................................ 6
2 Appliance description 8
2.1 Introduction ............................................................. 8
2.2 Extraction mode..................................................... 8
2.3 Recirculation mode with activated charcoal filter
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2.4 Features................................................................... 8
2.5 Construction ........................................................... 8
2.6 Operating and display elements......................... 9
3 Operating the appliance 9
3.1 Using for the first time .......................................... 9
3.2 Switching the appliance on/off .........................10
3.3 Illumination............................................................10
3.4 Power level............................................................10
3.5 Intensive level .......................................................10
3.6 After-running time ................................................11
3.7 Saturation indicator alarm..................................11
3.8 Remote control (accessories)...........................12
4 Care and maintenance 14
4.1 Cleaning the housing..........................................14
4.2 Metal grease filters..............................................14
4.3 Standard activated charcoal filter.....................15
4.4 Long-life activated charcoal filters....................16
4.5 Reset saturation indicator alarm.......................16
4.6 Replacing the LED light bulbs...........................17
5 Trouble-shooting 17
6 Accessories and spare parts 18
7 Technical data 18
7.1 Product fiche ........................................................19
8 Disposal 20
Index 21
10 Service & Support 23

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1 Safety precautions
1.1 Symbols used
Denotes important safety precau-
tions.
Failure to observe said precautions
can result in injury or in damage to
the appliance or fittings!
Information and precautions that
should be observed.
Information on disposal
Information about the Operating In-
structions
Remove plug from mains socket /
disconnect power supply
Insert plug into mains socket / con-
nect power supply
Do not cut off or modify mains plug
Wear protective gloves
▸ Indicates step-by-step instructions.
–Describes how the appliance reacts
to the steps taken.
▪Indicates a list.
1.2 General safety precautions
▪Read the operating instruc-
tions before using the appli-
ance for the first time.
▪This appliance can be used
by children aged 8 and above
and by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experi-
ence and/or knowledge,
provided they are supervised
or have been instructed on
the safe use of the appliance
and have understood the haz-
ards involved. Children shall
not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user mainten-
ance shall not be undertaken
by children without supervi-
sion.
▪If an appliance is not
equipped with a mains cable
and a plug or other means for
disconnecting from the mains
with a contact opening on
each pole complying with the
conditions of overvoltage cat-
egory III for full isolation, an
isolating device must be in-
corporated into the perman-
ently installed electrical install-
ation in accordance with the
installation regulations.
▪If the mains cable of this ap-
pliance is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufac-

1 Safety precautions
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turer or its Customer Services
or a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid hazard.
1.3 Appliance-specific safety
precautions
▪The room must be adequately
ventilated when operating the
range hood at the same time
as other appliances that burn
gas or other fuels.
▪Observe the official regula-
tions for the exhaust-air lay-
out.
▪The extracted air must not be
fed into a chimney which is
used for exhausting fumes
from appliances burning gas
or other fuels.
▪The minimum distance
between the supporting sur-
face for the cooking equip-
ment on the hob and the low-
est part of the range hood
must be observed. See the in-
stallation instructions for this.
▪WARNING: Before replacing
the light bulb, ensure the ap-
pliance is switched off and
disconnected from the mains
power supply to avoid pos-
sible electric shock.
▪When replacing a light bulb,
the maximum wattage rating
of replaceable light bulbs
must be visible.
▪This appliance is intended for
use in the home and similar
settings such as: in staff kit-
chens in shops, offices and
other commercial establish-
ments; in agricultural estab-
lishments; by guests in hotels,
motels and other accommod-
ation establishments; in bed
and breakfast establishments.
▪Do not operate the appliance
using an external time switch
or a separate remote control
system.
▪Failure to follow the cleaning
instructions may cause a fire
hazard.
▪Do not flambé food under-
neath the range hood.
1.4 Appliance installation
▪The appliance must be installed by
qualified personnel only.
▪Each step must be carried out and
checked in full in the order specified.
▪Electrical connections must be carried
out by qualified personnel in accord-
ance with the guidelines and standards
for low-voltage installations and the spe-
cifications of the local electricity supply
companies.
▪A plug-in appliance may only be con-
nected to a socket outlet with earthing
contact, installed according to specifica-
tions. An all-pole mains isolating device
with 3mm contact opening should be
provided in the house wiring system.
Switches, plug and socket devices, cir-
cuit breakers and fusible cut-outs which
are accessible after installation and

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which have all-poles switching are per-
missible as isolating devices. Effective
earthing and separately installed neutral
and earth conductors ensure safe and
fault-free operation. After installation,
live parts and cables with basic insula-
tion must not be accessible. Check old
installations.
▪Refer to the identification plate for in-
formation on the required mains
voltage, current type and fuse protec-
tion.
▪All plastering, plasterboarding, wall pa-
pering and painting work is to be car-
ried out prior to installing the appliance.
▪Efficient repairs can only be guaranteed
if it is possible to de-install the complete
appliance at any time without causing
any damage.
1.5 Instructions for use
Before using for the first time
▪The appliance must be installed and
connected to the electricity supply in
accordance with the separate installa-
tion instructions. Have a qualified fitter/
electrician carry out the necessary
work.
▪Observe the official regulations for the
exhaust-air layout.
▪Dispose of the packaging material in
accordance with local regulations.
Correct use
▪The appliance is designed for use in
the home for extracting cooking fumes
and smells from above the cooking sur-
face.
▪Any repairs, modifications or manipula-
tions to the appliance, especially any
electrically live parts, may only be car-
ried out by the manufacturer, its cus-
tomer service department or similarly
qualified persons. Repairs if carried out
incorrectly may cause serious injury,
damage to the appliance and fittings,
as well as affect the functioning of the
appliance. If the appliance is not work-
ing properly or in case a repair is
needed, follow the instructions given in
the 'Service & Support' section. Contact
our Customer Services if necessary.
▪Use original spare parts only.
▪Retain these operating instructions for
future reference.
Note on use
▪If the appliance is visibly damaged, do
not use it. Contact our Customer Ser-
vices.
▪If the appliance is not functioning prop-
erly, disconnect it from the power sup-
ply immediately.
▪Ensure there is adequate ventilation
when the extractor fan is on so as to
avoid creating underpressure in the kit-
chen and to achieve optimal air extrac-
tion.
▪Avoid a cross-current of air, which
could blow the cooking vapours over
the cooking area.
▪If other appliances – fired by gas or
other fuels – are being used at the
same time, ensure that there is a suffi-
cient supply of fresh air. This does not
apply to air recirculation appliances.
▪If other firing systems are being used at
the same time (e.g. wood, gas, oil or
coal fired heating appliances), safe op-
eration is only possible providing a
room negative pressure of 4Pa
(0.04mbar) is not exceeded at the loc-
ation of the appliance. Risk of toxic
fumes! An adequate flow of fresh air
must be guaranteed e.g. via non-clos-
able openings in doors or windows and
in combination with an air-intake/ex-
haust-air wall box or by other technical
means.
▪When cleaning the appliance make
sure no water gets inside it. Use a mod-
erately damp cloth only. Do not spray
the inside or outside of the appliance
with water. Do not use a steam cleaner.
If water gets inside the appliance, it can
cause damage.

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▪Accessible parts may become hot when
used with cooking appliances.
Caution: Burns hazard!
▪Do not leave the appliance unattended
when deep-frying on the cooking sur-
face. The cooking oil in the deep-frying
appliance could overheat and catch
fire. Constantly monitor the temperature
of the cooking oil, keeping it below the
temperature at which it can catch fire.
Change the cooking oil regularly – dirty
oil catches fire more easily than clean
oil.
Caution: Risk to life!
▪Packaging material, e.g. plastic film and
polystyrene, can be dangerous for chil-
dren and animals. Danger of suffoca-
tion! Keep packaging material away
from children and animals.
▪When carrying out maintenance work
on the appliance, including replacing
light bulbs, cut off the electricity supply
to the appliance: remove the screw fuse
from the holder or switch the circuit
breaker off, or disconnect from the
mains supply.
How to avoid damaging the appliance
▪Observe the cleaning intervals. Failure
to do so can increase the fire hazard
due to the build-up of grease in the
metal grease filters.

2 Appliance description
2.1 Introduction
The appliance is designed for use in the home for extracting cooking odours from above
a cooking area and can be used in the extraction or recirculation mode.
Extraction mode Recirculation mode
2.2 Extraction mode
A fan extracts cooking fumes and smells from above the cooking surface. The metal
grease filters clean the extracted air, which is then passed through a connecting pipe fit-
ted with an integrated non-return valve and through the air duct to the outside.
When in use, ensure there is a sufficient supply of fresh air to replace the air that is
being extracted.
2.3 Recirculation mode with activated charcoal filter
A fan extracts cooking fumes and smells from above the cooking surface. The air is
passed through the metal grease filter and activated charcoal filter, grease particles and
odours are largely removed from the air and it is then circulated back into the room.
If activated charcoal filters are not supplied with the appliance, these should be
ordered and installed before using the appliance for the first time.
2.4 Features
▪1 hood body is equipped with: extractor fan, LED lighting, operating and display ele-
ments, metal grease filters
▪Casing
▪Installation material
▪Activated charcoal filter for recirculation mode (not included in the scope of delivery,
available as an accessory)
2.5 Construction
1Casing
1
3
2
45
2Hood body
3Operating and display ele-
ments
4Illumination with cover
5Metal grease filters
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3 Operating the appliance
2.6 Operating and display elements
Infrared port
Switch illumination on/off; change light intensity
Power level 1 / switch appliance on/off; activate after-running time
Power level 2
Power level 3
Intensive level
Saturation indicator for metal grease filters / activated charcoal filters
Depending on the model and features, the specification of your appliance may dif-
fer in individual details from the standard specification described.
3 Operating the appliance
The appliance can be operated using the operating and display elements on the appli-
ance or the remote control (available as an accessory).
3.1 Using for the first time
Appliance configuration
The model can be used to extract or recirculate air. The appliance is set up ex-factory for
use in the extraction mode.
Setting up the appliance for use in the recirculation mode
▸ Switch the appliance and the illumination off.
▸ Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
–The LED for the button flashes twice.
–The appliance is now configured for the recirculation mode and the saturation indic-
ator for the activated charcoal filter is activated.
Setting up the appliance for use in the extraction mode
▸ Switch the appliance and the illumination off.
▸ Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds.
–The LED for the button flashes once.
–The appliance is now configured for the extraction mode and the saturation indic-
ator for the activated charcoal filter is deactivated.
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3 Operating the appliance
3.2 Switching the appliance on/off
▸ Touch the / / or button.
–The LED for the corresponding button illuminates.
–The corresponding power level switches on.
▸ To switch the appliance off: Touch the button 1× if the appliance is on power
level 1.
▸ Touch the button 2× if the appliance is on another power level.
–The appliance switches off.
3.3 Illumination
▸ Touch the button.
–The illumination switches on at high intensity.
▸ Touch the button again.
–The illumination switches off.
The illumination can be used independently of the extractor fan.
Changing the light intensity
▸ If the illumination is switched on, hold the button depressed for 2 seconds.
–The light intensity lowers.
▸ When the light intensity is low, touch the button.
–The light intensity increases.
3.4 Power level
▸ Touch the / / or button.
–The LED for the corresponding button illuminates.
–The corresponding power level switches on.
3.5 Intensive level
The intensive power level can run for 6 minutes. It is used for short bursts of intensive ex-
traction of cooking fumes and smells, e.g. when searing meat. The intensive power level
then switches back to the previously selected power level or switches the appliance off.
Switching on
▸ Touch the button.
–The appliance switches the intensive power level on for 6 minutes.
–The LED for the button illuminates when in an active state.
▪If another power level had been running beforehand, then the appliance will automat-
ically revert to this power level after 6 minutes has elapsed.
▪If no power level had been running when the intensive level was selected, the appli-
ance will switch off after 6 minutes.
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3 Operating the appliance
Ending before time
▸ While the intensive power level is activated, touch the .
–The intensive level switches off before time and the LED for the button goes
out.
–The appliance switches back to the previously selected power level or switches off.
3.6 After-running time
The purpose of the after-running time function is to remove any lingering smells after
cooking. The appliance continues to run at the power level set for 30 minutes and then
switches off automatically.
Switching on
▸ Select power level , or .
▸ Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
–The after-running time is activated and the LED for the selected power level flashes.
–The appliance continues to run for 30 minutes and then switches off automatically.
The after-running time function cannot be activated with the intensive power level.
Ending before time
▸ With the after-running time activated, hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
–The after-running time function is deactivated and the LED for the selected power
level illuminates.
▸ To switch the appliance off completely: Touch the button 1× if the appliance is
on power level 1.
▸ Touch the button 2× if the appliance is on another power level.
–The appliance switches off.
3.7 Saturation indicator alarm
Metal grease filters
The saturation indicator illuminates continuously after 100 operating hours, irrespect-
ive of whether the appliance is switched on or off. The saturation level has been reached
and the metal grease filters must be cleaned.
Activated charcoal filter (recirculation mode only)
The saturation indicator flashes after 200 operating hours, irrespective of whether the
appliance is switched on or off. The saturation level of the activated charcoal filter has
been reached. The activated charcoal filter has to be cleaned and regenerated or re-
placed. The metal grease filters have also to be cleaned. Observe the cleaning instruc-
tions.
Reset the saturation indicator alarm after cleaning.
▸ Switch the appliance and the illumination off.
▸ Hold the button depressed for 3 seconds.
–The LED for the saturation indicator flashes three times.
–The saturation indicator goes out.
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3 Operating the appliance
Only activate the saturation indicator for the activated charcoal filter if the appli-
ance is being used in the recirculation mode. For more details, see: Using for the
first time (see page 9).
3.8 Remote control (accessories)
This appliance can be controlled by a remote control (available for order as an access-
ory), which requires two 3V CR2032 batteries (supplied with the remote control).
Switch appliance on/off
Increase power level
Decrease power level
Switch intensive level on/off
Switch illumination on/off,
change light intensity
Switch after-running time on/off
No function / Not activated
Do not place the remote control near any heat sources.
Dispose of the batteries at a suitable recycling point in accordance with national
regulations.
Activating the remote control
▸ Switch the appliance and the illumination off.
▸ Hold the button on the appliance depressed for 5 seconds.
–The LED for the button flashes twice.
–The appliance can now be operated using the remote control.
Deactivating the remote control
▸ Switch the appliance and the illumination off.
▸ Hold the button depressed again for 5 seconds.
–The LED for the button flashes once.
–The remote control is deactivated.
Switching the appliance on/off
▸ Touch the button.
–The appliance switches on at power level1.
▸ Touch the button again.
–The appliance switches off.
Switching the illumination on/off
▸ Touch the button.
–The illumination switches on at maximum intensity.
▸ Touch the button again.
–The illumination switches off.
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3 Operating the appliance
Changing the light intensity
▸ When the illumination is switched on, hold the button depressed for two seconds.
–The light intensity is lowered.
▸ When the light intensity is low, touch the button.
–The light intensity is increased.
▪The illumination switches off if the button has been held depressed for two
seconds when the light intensity is low or if it is touched when the light intensity is
high.
The illumination can be used independently of the extractor fan.
Changing the power level
▸ Touch the button.
–The next highest power level switches on.
▸ Touch the button.
–The next lowest power level switches on.
Switching intensive level on/off
▸ Touch the button.
–The intensive level switches on.
▸ Touch the button again.
–The intensive level switches off.
Switching after-running time on/off
▸ Switch the appliance on and select the desired power level using the or button.
▸ Touch the button.
–The after-running time switches on.
▸ Touch the button again.
–The after-running time switches off before time.
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4 Care and maintenance
4 Care and maintenance
4.1 Cleaning the housing
Make sure no water gets inside the appliance. If water gets into the appliance, it
can cause damage.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool, etc. for cleaning, as they
can damage the surface. Disconnect the power supply before cleaning.
Exterior
▸ Clean using a clean, damp cloth and a mild detergent, then wipe dry.
Interior
Grease and condensate water can build up on the inside around the metal grease filters.
▸ Clean using a clean, damp cloth and a mild detergent, or a soft brush as needed,
then dry well using kitchen towel.
4.2 Metal grease filters
The metal grease filters should be cleaned at least every two months with normal use
(more frequently with intensive use) and whenever the saturation indicator alarm is
triggered. If properly cared for, the grease filters should provide years of service.
Removing
2
1
▸ Push the lock on the metal grease filter back.
▸ Remove the grease filter down and out of the fixture .
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4 Care and maintenance
Cleaning
▸ Clean the grease filters in the dishwasher. Select the «intensive» dishwasher pro-
gramme with a warm prewash. If no dishwasher is available: Soak the metal grease fil-
ters in hot water and mild detergent.
▸ Clean, rinse well with clean cold water and then wipe dry.
–Grease filters can be used again after being cleaned.
▸ Put the metal grease filters back.
▸ Reset saturation indicator alarm (see page 16).
Cleaning may cause the metal grease filters to become slightly discoloured. How-
ever, this will not affect the functioning of the filters in any way.
4.3 Standard activated charcoal filter
The standard activated charcoal filter needs replacing after an operating period of 3 to 6
months and whenever the saturation indicator alarm is triggered. Standard activated
charcoal filters cannot be washed or regenerated.
Removing
2
1
3
▸ Remove the metal grease filters.
▸ Push the bar and move the activated charcoal filter down and out .
▸ Dispose of spent activated charcoal filters at a suitable recycling point and re-
place.
▸ Reset saturation indicator alarm (see page 16).
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4 Care and maintenance
4.4 Long-life activated charcoal filters
The long-life activated charcoal filter should be cleaned and reactivated every 3 to 6
months and whenever the saturation indicator alarm is triggered. Depending on intensity
of use, do not exceed 5–8 regeneration cycles. If properly cared for, the service life of
the long-life activated charcoal filter is up to 3 years.
Removing/Cleaning and regenerating
2
4
3
70 C
70 C
1
2h
▸ Remove the metal grease filters.
▸ Push the bar and move the long-life activated charcoal filter down and out .
▸ Clean the activated charcoal filter in the dishwasher at max. 70 °C. Do not use de-
tergent. Wash separately so that no food debris can become stuck to the activated
charcoal filter. If no dishwasher is available: Soak the activated charcoal filter in water
in the sink and rinse well afterwards with clean cold water.
▸ Then allow the activated charcoal filter to dry in a vertical position at room temperat-
ure or in the oven at max. 70 °C for two hours .
After heat regeneration in the oven, allow the activated charcoal filter to cool down
before putting it back in the range hood. Risk of burns!
▸ Reset saturation indicator alarm (see page 16).
▸ Dispose of activated charcoal filters that are spent and no longer able to be recycled
at a suitable recycling point.
4.5 Reset saturation indicator alarm
Reset the saturation indicator alarm for the metal grease filter or activated charcoal fil-
ter after cleaning/replacing.
▸ With the appliance switched off and the illumination off, hold the button de-
pressed for three seconds.
–The saturation indicator flashes three times and then goes out if reset correctly.
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5 Trouble-shooting
4.6 Replacing the LED light bulbs
For safety reasons, the LED light bulbs must be replaced by our Customer Services.
5 Trouble-shooting
This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If
the fault cannot be remedied, please call Customer Services.
Before calling Customer Services: Please note down the serial number (for SN, see iden-
tification plate under «Technical data») and what led to the fault.
Malfunction Possible cause Solution
Appliance is not
working.
▪Interruption in the power
supply.
▸ Check the power supply.
▸ Change the fuse.
▸ Reset the automatic circuit
breaker.
Illumination is not
working.
▪LED light bulb is defective. ▸ Contact Customer Services.
Malfunction Possible cause Solution
Appliance is not ex-
tracting enough air.
▪Metal grease filters are
dirty.
▸ Clean metal grease filters.
▪Recirculation mode only:
Activated charcoal filters
are saturated.
▸ Clean and reactivate or replace
activated charcoal filters.
▪Extraction mode only: In-
sufficient fresh air intake.
▸ Ensure fresh air intake is suffi-
cient.
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6 Accessories and spare parts
6 Accessories and spare parts
Please give product family of the appliance and exact designation of the accessory or
spare part when ordering parts.
Metal grease filter
Long-life activated charcoal filter
Standard activated charcoal filter
Remote control
7 Technical data
Electrical connection
Accessing the identification plate:
▸ Remove the metal grease filters.
▪The identification plate is located on the inside of the appliance.
▪A second identification plate is included in the scope of delivery and should be
retained for the purpose of appliance identification.
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7 Technical data
7.1 Product fiche
In accordance with EU Regulation No. 65/2014 and No. 66/2014.
Description Abbreviations Unit Value
Brand S - V-ZUG LTD
Model identifier M - 62017 / 63013 /
62015-16
Annual Energy Consumption AEChood kWh/a 41.7 / 43.3 / 48.5
Energy Efficiency Index EEIhood % 40.5 / 41.6 / 47.7
Energy Efficiency Class EEC - A+ / A+ / A
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency FDEhood % 35.0 / 35.0 / 32.5
Fluid Dynamic Efficiency Class FDEC - A / A / A
Lighting Efficiency LEhood lux/W 109.0 / 68.0 / 58.0
Lighting Efficiency Class LEC - A / A / A
Grease Filtering Efficiency GFEhood % 75.1 / 75.1 / 70.7
Grease Filtering Efficiency Class GFEC - C / C / D
Air flow at minimum speed Qmin m3/h 300 / 300 / 331
Air flow at maximum speed (intensive
or boost excluded)
Qmax m3/h 580 / 580 / 622
Air flow at intensive or boost setting Qboost m3/h 700 / 700 / 750
Airborne acoustical A-weighted
Sound Power Emissions at minimum
speed
SPEmin dBA 52 / 52 / 50
Airborne acoustical A-weighted
Sound Power Emissions at maximum
speed
SPEmax dBA 66 / 66 / 64
Airborne acoustical A-weighted
Sound Power Emissions at intensive
or boost setting
SPEboost dBA 69 / 69 / 69
Measured power consumption of off
mode
P0W 0.49 / 0.49 / 0.48
Measured power consumption of
standby mode
PsW - / - / 0.0
Time increase factor f - 0.7 / 0.7 / 0.8
Measured air flow rate at the best ef-
ficiency point
QBEP m3/h 428.5 / 428.5 / 430.2
Measured air pressure at the best ef-
ficiency point
PBEP PA 461.0 / 461.0 / 422.0
Measured value of the electric power
input at the best efficiency point
WBEP W 157.0 / 157.0 / 154.7
Nominal power of the lighting system WLW 2.2 / 4.4 / 2.2
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8 Disposal
Average illumination of the lighting
system over the cooking surface
Emiddle lux 240 / 300 / 128
Sound power level Lwa dBA 66 / 66 / 64
8 Disposal
8.1 Packaging
Never allow children to play with packaging material due to the danger of injury or
suffocation. Store the packaging material in a safe location or dispose of it in an
environmentally-friendly way.
8.2 Safety
Render the appliance unusable to prevent accidents caused by improper use (e.g.
through children playing):
▸ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried
out by a qualified electrician. Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance.
8.3 Disposal
▪ The «crossed‐out wheeled bin» symbol requires the separate collection of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Such equipment can contain hazardous,
environmentally harmful materials.
▪These appliances are to be handed over to a designated collection point for the recyc-
ling of electrical and electronic equipment and must not be disposed of with unsorted
household waste. And in this way, you will be helping to protect resources and the en-
vironment.
▪For more information, please contact the local authorities.
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