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The return air slots on the upper side of the appliance are to be sealed e.g. with self-adhesive aluminium foil. See also for exhaust air operation installation. Extraction Mode Important Recirculation Mode Installation Fixing to the cabinet Fixing to the wall Make holes at the bottom of the cabinet using the template supplied. Fit the four 4,2 x 35 screws supplied from inside the cabinet into the holes on the appliance (Fig. 5). — Offer the template to the wall — Make 4 x 8mm 0 holes on the wall, 2 at positions H and 2 at points I — Fit 4 x 8mm wall plugs — Fit two 5 x 45 screws at position H - do not tighten completely. — Hang the hood on screws H. Tighten the 2 screws and fit the two 5 x 45 screws in holes I from inside the cabinet (Fig. 6). Using the hood It is advisable to switch on the cooker hood a few minutes before starting cooking and then to leave it running for approximately 15 minutes afterwards to ensure that all odours are extracted. On the front of the appliance there are control switches, which differ according to the model of hood (see sketches enclosed). — If the hood is run at the same time as an ambient-air dependent burner or fireplace (for example gas, diesel, coal or wood heaters, water heaters, etc.) be careful, because the hood, when it extracts air, removes the ambient air the burners or fireplace need for combustion. For safe operation and to prevent discharged gas from coming back into the room, make sure there is an air inlet, which may be provided through air-recycling doors, windows or wall boxes or by other technical devices. — No food must be cooked flambé underneath the hood. The use of an unprotected flame is dangerous for the filters and could cause a fire. Therefore never use an open flame under the hood. When frying foods, never leave the pan unattended, the cooking oil could ignite. If contaminated oil is used, spontaneous ignition may occur even more readily. — The hood must not be connected to fuel exhaust flues (boilers, heating systems, water heaters, etc). — The manufacturers do not accept liability for damage to the hood or its catching fire because of failure to observe the above instructions. Maintenance Before carrying out any maintenance disconnect the hood from the electricity supply. — Open the Catches L and allow the filter grille to open downwards (Fig.7). — Should you need to remove the grille totally, pull forward from the right-hand side (Fig. 7 - arrow) and unhook. The grease filter traps the suspended grease particles, and is used in the hood regardless of whether the hood is in the extraction or recirculating mode. The thin synthetic filter (thickness about 1 mm) is installed inside the filter grille. It is changed when the top colouring appears on the bottom, i.e. you can see the colour through the filter grille. To take the filter out, open the filter grille and remove stops M (Fig. 7). When replacing the grease filter, also wash the filter grille with warm water and mild detergent i.e. washing-up liquid. Insert a new grease filter - replace stops M (Fig. 7). Replacement grease filters are available from AEG Spare Parts - Telephone (0753) 872550. — Fitted when the hood is used in the recirculating mode. — This is not washable and cannot be reused. — The carbon filter should be replaced every 6/8 months under normal use. — Push the stops N and pull the filter down (Fig. 4). — Reverse the procedure to fit new filter. Please specify model number and product number when ordering a replacement filter. This is found on the rating place located inside the hood. Replacement filters are available from AEG Spare Parts, Telephone (0753) 872550. Filter Grille Opening Grease Filter Carbon Filter Removing the filter 11 Attention Changing the bulbs Cleaning Failure to observe the rules for cleaning the appliance and changing and cleaning the filters may cause a fire as a result of grease deposits. Therefore please observe these recommendations. — Disconnect the hood from the electricity supply. — Unlock the filter grille (Catch L Fig. 7) and fold down. — Unscrew defective lamp and replace with new one. Important: always use 40W candle lamp (E14) bulbs. — Before calling the Service Engineer because the hood fails to light up, make sure the bulbs are screwed in tightly. To clean the outside of the hood use a mild solution of washing-up liquid and water. Never use abrasive detergents, brushes or scouring powders. Important Always switch off the hood and pull out the plug before cleaning. 12 Technical Data Dimensions Height — 152mm Width — 599mm Depth — 503mm Weight Nett 6,6Kg Connected Load Total: 160W Lighting: 40 Watt Candle Lamp Lengt of the cable: 145 cm Performance Data Fan speed: 12 3 Extractor version: 125m3/h 160m3/h 212m3/h Filtre version: 80 m3/h 130m3/h ■ 160m3/h Special Accessories Wall/Window Box Number 647 000 020 Venting Hose 100mm x 2.4M 647 000 010 Universal Grease Filter 660 ...
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