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Operating and assembly instructions AH 600-190 Extractor hood 0 0 1 2 3 AH 600-190 Preface 1. Important notes 1.1 For your safety 1.2 Operating for the first time 1.3 About use 2. Structure and operating principle 2.1 Structure of the appliance 2.2 Accessories/special accessories 2.3 Operating principle 3. Operation 3.1 Switching on and off 3.2 Special functions 4. Cleaning and care 5. Maintenance 6. Assembly instructions 6.1 Technical data 6.2 Installation Page 3-4 Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page 5-6 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7-8 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9-10 Page 11 Page12-17 Page 12 Page 12-17 1 Preface With your new extractor hood, working in the kitchen will be even more fun. The appliance offers you a number of advantages: ­ effective extraction thanks to the so-called "Coanda effect" ­ low operating noise To ensure that you will be able to use this appliance in all its diversity, read through the operating and assembly instructions conscientiously before operating it for the first time. The instructions contain important notes on use, installation and maintenance of the appliance. On the following page you will find important notes on safety and operation. These will serve to ensure your personal safety and the lasting value of your appliance. You will find notes on Page 4 that you ought to observe before operating the appliance for the first time. The chapters entitled "Structure and operating principle" and "Operation" will tell you all the things your extractor hood is capable of doing and how the appliance is operated. Tips and hints in the chapter entitled "Cleaning and care" will make sure that your appliance will stay operable and beautiful for a long time. 0 1 2 0 3 And now we wish you lots of fun with your new extractor hood. Fig. 1 2 1. Important notes 1.1 For your safety ­ Damaged appliances must not be operated. ­ The appliance must only be connected by an authorised specialist, paying attention to the relevant regulations of the power supply companies and the regional construction regulations. Also observe the assembly instructions! ­ Connecting cables must not come into contact with hot cooking surfaces. ­ Do not operate the extractor hood without inserted lamps. ­ Never operate the appliance without a grease filter. ­ Hazardous or explosive substances and vapours must not be extracted! ­ The user is responsible for expert use and the perfect condition of the appliance. ­ Only ever operate the appliance under supervision. ­ Caution! Over-greased filters are a fire risk! Only ever deep-fry under the extractor under constant supervision. Pay attention to cleaning the grease filter on a regular basis. ­ Fire risk! Do not flambé meals under the extractor hood! ­ Operation of the extractor hood above a hearth for solid fuels (coal or wood etc.) is only partly permitted. ­ Gas appliances may only be used under the extractor hood when pots and pans are placed on them! ­ When using more than 3 gas-operated rings at the same time, please operate the extractor hood at level 2 or higher. This prevents a buildup of heat in the appliance. ­ Do not place any heavy objects on the appliance; this will have a detrimental effect on functioning. ­ Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaning apparatus or with water pressure because this poses a risk of short-circuits. ­ Isolate the appliance from the mains during every maintenance operation. To do this, remove the mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse. If the mains plug is not accessible, the appliance must be deenergised by means of the domestic installation fuse. ­ Repairs must be carried out by authorised specialists, thus ensuring electrical safety. ­ No warranty claims can be lodged in the event of damage caused by failure to observe these instructions. ­ Adequate incoming air must be ensured if a wood, coal, gas or oil heater or an open hearth is operated in the same room as the one in which the hood is installed. ­ Safe operation is possible whenever the partial vacuum in the place where the firing equipment is installed does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar). This can be achieved whenever the air needed for combustion is able to enter through openings that cannot be sealed, for example in doors, windows, incoming/exhaust air wall boxes or other technical means. ­ If the appliance is to be operated only with the window open (to ensure adequate incoming air), you can use the window switch. A switch (normally open) is fitted on the window. On the appliance, this switch is connected to the window switch terminal on the main electronics. The appliance can now only be operated when the window is open. Important: the window switch must only be connected by an authorised specialist. Note: The light function works without restriction. ­ After a power failure, the extactor will not go on again automatically. You can recommence operation by turning a knob or by pressing any key. Technical modifications reserved. 3 1.2 Operating for the first time Before operating the appliance for the first time, please pay attention to the following notes: ­ The appliance must be installed and connected by a specialist before it is operated for the first time. ­ The rating plate for this appliance is included with the instructions on a separate sheet. Store the rating plate in the same location as your operating and assembly instructions. You need the rating plate for possible damage and warranty cases. ­ Conscientiously read through the operating and assembly instructions before operating the appliance for the first time. ­ Remove the packaging from the appliance and dispose of it properly. Pay attention to the fact that there are accessories in the packaging. Keep packaging elements out of the reach of children! ­ Thoroughly clean the appliance before using it for the first time. (see chapter entitled "Cleaning and care"). ­ Before operating the appliance for the first time, check that the mains connection is in proper working order. 1.3 About use ­ The appliance is intended solely for use in the household and must not be put to any other uses. ­ In the event of malfunctions, first of all check the household fuses. If the problem has nothing to do with the power supply, please contact your specialist dealer or your local Gaggenau aftersales service. 4 2. Structure and operating principle 2.1 Structure of the appliance 1 2 3 4 3 Display Glass plates Air duct Control panel 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 3 Fig. 2 5 6 7 8 0 9 0 1 2 3 10 11 12 Fig. 3 13 14 15 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Grease filter key Ventilation level display "Coanda level" key "Light" control knob "Ventilation level" control knob "After-running" key "After-running" symbol "Grease filter saturation" symbol "Coanda level" symbol "Intensive level" symbol "Intensive level" key 2.2 Accessories/special accessories You can order the following special accessories: ­ Activated charcoal filter: KF 600-090 ­ Back draught flap RK 040-150: Back draught flap for insertion in the extractor's blow-out opening ­ Flexible aluminium pipe AR 040-150: DN 150 up to 3.5 m Length with 2 hose clamps: Installation accessories: Exhaust air: Ventilation duct for ceiling heights of 2.27 - 2.60 m: LK 600-010 Ventilation duct for ceiling heights of 2.61 - 3.00 m: LK 600-020 Air recirculation: Ventilation duct for ceiling heights of 2.39 - 2.60 m: LK 600-110 Ventilation duct for ceiling heights of 2.61 - 3.00 m: LK 600-120 5 2.3 Operating principle This extractor hood swiftly and silently extracts all odours produced while cooking. You can set different intensity levels depending on the intensity of odours. The exhaust air first passes through the integrated grease filter. The grease filter intercepts and traps the grease and odour particles in the air. In the exhaust air mode: Fig. 4 The fan in the extractor hood sucks in the kitchen vapours and passes them through the grease filter to outdoors. The grease filter absorbs the greasy components in the kitchen vapours (see Fig. 4). In the air recirculation mode: An activated charcoal filter (special accessory) must be installed. The fan in the extractor hood sucks in kitchen vapours and returns them to the kitchen after purification in the grease and activated charcoal filter. The grease filter absorbs the greasy components in the kitchen vapours. The activated charcoal filter binds odour particles (see Fig. 5). The "Coanda effect" Kitchen vapours are extracted even better with the "Coanda effect". By means of an additional motor, kitchen vapours are passed swiftly and effectively into the hood's extraction zone. An additional fan on the front edge of the kitchen extractor hood generates an air stream that is diverted around a cylinder towards the rear. This ensures that kitchen vapours are routed completely into the extractor hood's filter area (see Fig. 6). Fig. 5 Fig. 6 6 3. Operation 3.1 Switching on and off Switching on ­ Turn the "Ventilation level" control knob to the ventilation level you require (Fig. 7). 0 0 1 2 3 ­ The set level is displayed. Fig. 7 Switching off 0 0 1 2 ­ Turn the "Ventilation level" control knob to the 0 position (Fig. 8). ­ The set level 0 is displayed for a few seconds. Note: The light can be switched on and off at any time. To do this, turn the "Light" control knob to the (Light) position. Fig. 8 Switching on the Coanda level 0 0 1 2 3 ­ Turn the "Ventilation level" control knob to the level you require. ­ Press the Coanda level key. ­ The level you have set and the Coanda level symbol appear on the display (Fig. 9). Note: You can change to any ventilation level, and the Coanda level remains set. Switching off the Coanda level: Fig. 9 ­ Press the "Coanda level" key or turn the "Ventilation level" knob to the 0 position. 7 3.2 Special functions 0 0 1 2 3 Intensive level You should select the intensive level when browning and frying in an open pan. Switching on: (Fig. 10) ­ Turn the control knob to a ventilation level (1-3). ­ Press the intensive level key. The intensive level symbol appears on the display. The previously selected ventilation level flashes on the display. After a few minutes, the appliance switches back automatically to the previously selected ventilation level. or ­ Press the intensive level key. The intensive level symbol appears on the display. The appliance is now operated at the intensive level for a few minutes and then switches off automatically. Ending the intensive level prematurely: ­ Turn the "Ventilation level" knob to the 0 position or ­ turn the "Ventilation level" knob to any level or ­ press the intensive level key once again. Fig. 10 Fig. 11 After-running Switching on: ­ Press the (After-running) key. ­ The (After-running) symbol and ventilation level 2 light up on the display (Fig. 11). or ­ Turn the "Ventilation level" control knob to any level. ­ Press the (After-running) key. ­ The (After-running) symbol and the set ventilation level light up on the display (Fig. 12). ­ The extractor hood continues running for 10 minutes. Switching off: ­ Turn the "Ventilation level" control knob to the 0 position. or ­ Press the (After-running) key. 0 0 1 2 3 Fig. 12 8 4. Cleaning and care Cleaning the grease filters: The (Grease filter saturation) symbol flashes on the display after an operating time of 30 hours. Flashing of this symbol signals to you that the grease filters have to be cleaned. The grease filters can be cleaned at any time, even if the (Grease filter saturation) symbol does not flash. The metal filters can be removed easily for cleaning. Proceed as follows: ­ Grip the grease filter handles and press the slide towards the rear. ­ Pull the grease filter out of its mount in the downward direction (Fig. 13). ­ Repeat the operation with the other grease filters. You can clean the metal grease filters in a dishwasher at a maximum temperature of 65 °C. Place the grease filters vertically in the dishwasher to ensure that no food remainders will stay on them. Slight discoloration can occur when cleaning the grease filters in a dishwasher. Fig. 13 When replacing the grease filters, wipe out the inner part of the housing with hot detergent solution. Reinsert the grease filters in the hood after cleaning. Install them in the reverse order to removal. Note: The handles of the grease filters must be visible after installation. They can no longer be removed if the handles are in the inner part of the housing. Press the (Grease filter) key to set the elapsed hours counter to zero; the (Grease filter) symbol stops flashing. Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaning apparatus or with water pressure because this poses a risk of short-circuits. 9 Air recirculation If, when purchasing the extractor hood, you have decided in favour of the air recirculation mode, the activated charcoal filter KF 600-090 must be replaced after a certain amount of hood operation. Note: The activa ...

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