335 D Extractor Hood Installation and Operating Instructions
Contents Description of the appliance 3 General details Extractor version Filter version Safety warnings for kitchen unit installer 3 3 4 4 Electrical connections Safety warnings for electrician 5 5 Safety warnings for user 7 Hood operation 8 9 9 10 10 10 Technic details 11 Special Accessories 11 Technical Assistance Service 11 M 2 A D E IN G E R O M K A N O Y SY ST EM Care and Maintenance Grease filter Active carbon filter Cleaning Replacing the lamps Printed on recycled
Description of the appliance 1) Pull-out panel 2) Grease filter support grid 3) Hob light 4) Fan speed selector 5) Light switch 1 2 3 3 5 4 General details The hood is supplied as an extractor version, but may also be used in the recirculating mode by inserting an active carbon filter (Optional extra). Exhaust vapours are pushed outwards by means of a pipe.
Filter version Exhaust vapours are purified by means of an active carbon filter (Optional extra) and directed back into the room. To insert the active carbon filter, remove the grease filter grid. Fit the active carbon filter by inserting it first into the upper hooks and then into the lower ones; then lock into position by using the blocking tabs E (fig. 1). E 1 E E The AEG original KLF 60/80 active filter carbon is necessary for the recirculating mode (see paragraph “Special accessories”).
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 approximately 500-600 cm2 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.
certified fuses should be used. If the fuse cover/carrier is lost, a replacement cover/carried must be obtained from an electrical goods retailer. 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 wiring the plug ensure that all strands of wire are securely retained in each terminal. Do not forget to tighten the mains lead clamp on the plug.
Your appliance must be connected to fixed wiring via the use of a double pole swiched fused spur outlet with or without pilot lamp. Appliances with 2 wires We strongly recommend the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician who is a member of the NICEIC who will comply with the IEE and any local regulations. NOTE: The terminology “DOUBLE POLE” means that both the live and neutral supplies are swiched and disconnected at the same time.
Appliances with 3 wires 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 member of the NICEIC who will comply with the IEE and any local regulations. NOTE: The terminology “DOUBLE POLE” means that both the live and neutral supplies are swiched and disconnected at the same time.
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. 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 or coal cooker flames in particular should never be left uncovered.
Hood operation The control panel of the fan hood is on the front of the appliance (see pag. 3). The two slide switches are for the various fan functions: one is for the fan speed and the other is for the hob light. The button with the “ ” symbol is used to adjust the fan speed or intensity. It is advisable to use low speeds when cooking food that produces an average amount of steam and odour; the more steam and odour there is, the higher the speed should be. The button with the “ hob light.
Care and Maintenance Always turn off the appliance before carrying out any repair or maintenance work. For safety reasons, unplug at the wall socket. The purpose of the grease filter is to collect grease particles which form during cooking and it should always be used, either in the extraction or recirculation mode. Grease filter You should take out my grease filters every four weeks and wash them either in the dishwasher or by hand.
Active carbon filter This filter is used when the hood functions for internal recycling. The original AEG active carbon filter should be used (see Special accessories). It is neither washable nor reusable. In normal cooking conditions, we recommend that it be replaced every 4 months. To replace the active carbon filter, push the locking tabs E inwards and the filter downwards (see diagram on pag. 4). When ordering a new active carbon filter, indicate the model description and fan hood serial number.
Technic details Weight: Net: 335 D 10,8 Kg Maximum connected watt: 230 W Motor absorption: 150 W Lighting: 2 x 40 W (E14) Length of the cable: 165 cm Extraction rate according to DIN 44971 Min. Max. 297 m3/h Extractor: 147 m3/h Recirculating: 97 m3/h 202 m3/h Special accessories Wall box (Ø 120 mm) Wall box (Ø 120 mm) 120 mm outlet hose 100 mm outlet hose KLF60/80 activated carbon filter E-Nr.
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