Device description The device Fig. 2: Description of the extractor hood Cooking field suction Induction cooking field Engine box Circulation fan box (special accessories) Operating unit Fig. 3: Touch control LED electronics Unlocking LED display Decrease exhaust air fan power level Increase exhaust air fan power level Delayed shut-off automatic...
For your Safety Symbols in these instructions Safety instructions Safety instructions are labelled with symbols in this manual. The safety instructions are introduced by signal words that express the extent of the hazard. DANGER! This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediately dangerous situation which will lead to death or serious injuries if not avoided.
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Warning signs Type of danger or hazard Warning - Danger caused by electrical voltage Warning of highly combustible substances. Warning of a danger zone Safety instructions may in particular refer to certain han- Safety instructions within dling instructions. Such safety instructions are embedded handling instructions in the handling instructions to avoid distraction while pre- paring and performing the required steps and actions.
Intended use The extractor hood is intended for suctioning of any vapour and steam caused by cooking or frying or preparing other- wise food on an electric or gas range in private households. The device is not intended for any commercial usage or any outdoor usage.
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• Clean the metal grease filter at least every other week to prevent the built-up of fat residues on the metal grease filter. These residues may catch fire or ignites sponta- neously. Replace the metal grease filter regularly and/or if needed. •...
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• You will pull the mains plug out of the socket in order to disconnect the device. • You will only operate the device, if the voltage value stat- ed on the nameplate coincides with the voltage available at your socket. The inappropriate voltage may severely damage the appliance.
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Operating Ensuring safe control and operation WARNING! Risk of injury due to improper operation! Improper operation will cause the danger of seri- ous injuries and property damage. – Check the device before every use. A faulty or damaged device must not be used. –...
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Changing the fan power level You may change the fan power level and set up the desired level by using the control unit or the remote control. 3.3.1 About the control unit 2. You may increase the fan level by pressing the button (Fig.
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Deleting the filter cleaning message When indicated on the digital screen, the metal grease fil- ter must be cleaned (Fig.10). To delete the metal grease filter cleaning prompt, proceed as follows: After the cleaning has been completed (fig. 10/2), press the button, until “E” appears on the screen. Now the metal grease filter cleaning prompt has been deleted.
Maintenance, cleaning, and care Maintenance Electrical voltage DANGER! Danger to life due to high voltage! There is an immediate risk of fatal injury in case of contact with live parts of the device. – Pull out the mains plug from the socket or switch off the fuse inside the fuse box, before initiating any maintenance or cleaning work.
4.1.2 Cleaning the metal grease filter WARNING! Fire hazard due to grease and fat residues inside the metal grease filter! There is a risk of fire hazard due to grease and fat residues inside the metal grease filter! – Clean the metal grease filter as soon as the filter cleaning prompt appears on the device display or at least every other week.
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Manual Cleaning PLEASE NOTE! Financial loss due to unsuitable cleaning agents! Let the metal grease filter soak in warm soap water and clean it using a soft brush. 6. 6. Rinse with water the metal grease filter with warm water. 7.
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Cleaning the collection tray 13. To retain water and solid particles, the hood box has a slot inside (Fig. 14/2). This is how you clean the inner box Within the device slot, pull it up (Fig. 14). The hood box may be clean in the dishwasher.
Connecting screw Activated carbon filter 3. Take the activated carbon filter, as shown in (Fig. 17), out of the filter framework. 4. Allow the activated carbon filter to regenerate for one hour inside the baking oven at about 200°C. After cooling down, re-insert the filter into the hood.
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Surface Cleaning agent Cleaning implement Stainless steel Stainless steel cleaning product soft cloth soft sponge Glass Glass cleaning product soft cloth warm soap water Lacquered surfaces warm soap water soft cloth soft sponge 4.2.2 Outside cleaning of the device 1. Apply the respective cleaning agent (stainless steel or glass) with a soft cloth.
Error messages Correct handling of errors WARNING! Danger of injuries due to using a defective device! A defective device may cause serious injuries. – Do never use a defective device. – Pull out the mains plug from the socket or switch off the fuse inside the fuse box, before searching for possible errors.
(for Germany, Austria, and Benelux)” on page 3). FLOW-IN PARTS For more information, please visit www.silverline24.de. CODE DESCRIPTION Replacement Stainless for Extractor YM131.343.416 Accessories YM804.3413.03 Glass for Extractor 6.2.1 Accessories circulation/exhaust air fan control Carbon Filter Bed (not including filter) YM974.3413.03 YM974.3413.04 Carbon Filter (for recircilation)
Disassembly and disposal Dismantling 7.1.1 Ensuring safe disassembly and dismantling Heavy weight device CAUTION! Risk of injury caused by device falling down! The heavy device weight may cause the risk of injuries. – Always ask a another person to secure the device, while assembling or disassembling it.
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2. Loosen the connecting screw (Fig. 27/1) and remove the activated carbon filter housing (Fig. 27). Fig. 27 Activated carbon filter housing Connecting screw 4. Loose the screws A, B, C, D, E, F at the air extractor connection on the engine (Fig. 28). 5.
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Disposal Packaging The symbol in Fig. 31 refers to the environment-friendly, re-usable materials of the packaging. Dispose such mate- rial in the disposal container expressively specified for this purpose only. Fig. 31: Recycling Device marked with the symbol in Fig. 32 must not be dis- Extractor hood posed into the regular household waste, but delivered to the indicated recycling centres for electric and electronic devic-...
Technical specifications Versions 3413 Order numbers 3413 Design type Cooking field air duct Operating mode Exhaust air fan or circulation fan operation Dimensions (W x D) [mm] 780 x 520 Weight [kg] 20 / 25 Power supply connection 220–240 V~/50 Hz...
Unpacking and assembling Unpacking All parts of the extractor hood are shipped packed together in cardboard box. WARNING! Danger of suffocation if children play with the packaging material! Children that play with the packaging material are in der danger of accidental suffocation. –...
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To be considered before assembling 9.2.1 Exhaust air fan operation You may run the extractor hood in the exhaust air fan opera- tion mode. WARNING! Danger to life for using any fireplaces, fur- naces, or ovens operated with ambient air! The usage of any fireplaces, furnaces, or ovens operated with ambient air simultaneously to the extractor hood may result in danger of suffoca-...
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Disadvantages A wall opening (possibly requiring a core hole drilling) with a diameter of 150 mm is necessary. If you opt for using the exhaust air operation and have not any connection facility for the exhaust air duct yet, contact please a specialist company and ask them to perform the wall opening.
9.2.3 Power supply To avoid inconvenient cables being visible, plan the power supply connection carefully before assembling. WARNING! Danger to life through improper installation! The improper installation of an additionally need- ed wall socket will cause danger to life. – Contact a professional electrician, if you need an additional wall socket.
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3. Control box (Fig. 39/2) Perform the installation of the control box into the kitchen counter using the assembly screws (Fig. 39/1). Fig. 39 Assembly screws for the switching circuit Control box 4. Drill a hole of Ø260 mm for the engine exhaust air duct (Fig.
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6. Insert the activated carbon filter housing (Fig. 42/1) into the prepared opening. Fixate the activated carbon filter housing (Fig. 42/2) inside the prepared opening using 2 screws. Fig. 42 Activated carbon filter housing Connecting screw 7. Insert the activated carbon filter (Fig. 43/2) into the activated carbon filter housing (Fig.
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Using the reducing adapter and an air duct with a diameter of 125 mm decreases the efficiency of exhaust air ventilation and notably increases the operating noise of the extractor hood. 9.3.3 Mounting the cooking field Heavy weight device CAUTION! Risk of injury caused by device falling down! The heavy device weight may cause the risk of injuries.
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9.3.4 Installing the window flip switch (for exhaust air fan operation only) Simultaneously using a extractor hood while operating any fireplace, furnace, or oven operated with ambient air re- quires the installation of a window flip switch to ensure a sufficient fresh air supply.
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3. Lose the screws and take out the cable bridge (Fig. 46/1). 4. Insert the window flip switch cable into the stranded wire hole replacing there the cable bridge (Fig. 46/2) and re-tighten the screws. 5. Put the lid back on the black box. Fig.
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Cleaning the extractor hood PLEASE NOTE! Property damage due to neglected cleaning! Remaining adhesive residues may lead to stains on the stainless steel surface. – After assembling the extractor hood, clean its external surfaces (chapter 15.2.2 “Out- side cleaning of the device.” on page 46) and treat them according to the given instructions (chapter 15.2.3 „Servicing the device“...
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