Berbel Glassline BEH 60 GL Operating And Installation Instructions For The Models

Berbel Glassline BEH 60 GL Operating And Installation Instructions For The Models

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ƒ BEH 60 GL
ƒ BEH 90 GL
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  • Page 1 Built-in hood Glassline Operating and installation instructions for the models ƒ BEH 60 GL ƒ BEH 90 GL 6005145_0...
  • Page 2 Document information Symbol clarification - text ☞ Handling requirement Operating and installation instructions for: y Built-in hood BEH 60 GL E06 y Listing y Built-in hood BEH 90 GL E06 D Reference to another point in this document Descriptions are identical for all models. Differences are noted separately.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety information ......4 Operation ........21 Proper intended use .
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information General safety instructions D WARNING! Proper intended use Hazard through a disregard of the operating and installation instructions! The device serves to extract cooking vapours. This manual contains important information for the safe The device is intended exclusively for private domestic use. handling of the device.
  • Page 5: Product Information

    Product information Product information Operating modes The device is suitable for the following operating modes: y Recirculated air mode Functional principle y Extracted air mode y Hybrid mode 2.2.1 Recirculated air mode The filter filling in the recirculated air filter neutralises any smelly odours present.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Product information Product overview Scope of delivery A Hood body A Hood body with extraction unit, cleaning unit and front B Mounting aid frame (optional, only BEH 90 GL) panel C Control panel B BackFlow port D Front panel (can be pulled out) C Mains cable with plug E Upper shell with bulging edge (removable) D 8 chipboard screws, rounded head PZ2 4.5 x 16 mm...
  • Page 7: Installation Variants And Installation Dimensions

    Product information Installation variants and installation dimensions 2.5.2 Recirculated air mode with recirculated air filter permalyt BUR 125 Dimensions for installation in wall cabinets: y Width (inside cabinet) at least device width + 1 mm. y Depth (cabinet body) at least 300 mm. ≤...
  • Page 8: Hybrid Mode - Exhaust Air Upwards

    Product information 2.5.4 Hybrid mode – exhaust air upwards Technical data ≤ 2 0 0 ≥ 4 Connection voltage 230 V / 50 Hz 230 V / 50 Hz Total power 90 W 92 W Fan power consumption 85 W 85 W LED 4.7 W, LED 6.6 W, Lighting...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Installation Requirements for the installation location D WARNING! Safety instructions for installation Risk of death due to improper installation! Disregard of the ambient conditions can lead to hazardous D WARNING! situations, e.g. in the handling of electrical power or gas. ☞...
  • Page 10: Requirements For Individual Operating Modes

    Installation Requirements for individual operating modes Requirements for the exhaust air ducting (only for extracted air mode or hybrid mode) Further accessories may be required depending on the operating mode. D WARNING! Fire hazard and asphyxiation hazard due to improper 3.3.1 Requirements for recirculated air mode installation! When using the exhaust air ducting with other devices y Recirculated air fan on the fan outlet.
  • Page 11: Installation Procedure

    Installation Installation procedure If accessories (e.g. wall box, window contact switch) are required for the installation: Short overview:  Observe the instructions for the accessories. 1. Preparation for installation ☞ Ensure that the accessories are correctly installed and 2. Unpack the device ready for connection.
  • Page 12: Removing The Lower Shell, Bulging Edge

    Installation 3.5.3 Removing the lower shell, bulging edge and The bulging edge is attached and held in the device by capillary trap magnets. D ATTENTION! Danger of property damage through falling parts! When working on the device, parts of the device or tools could fall and damage the kitchen equipment.
  • Page 13: Install The Device

    Installation 3.5.4 Install the device The following points must be taken into account when attaching the fastening brackets: y Rear position flush with the rear edge of the cabinet. y Bottom position flush with the bottom edge of the cabinet. y If a niche back panel is used, it is necessary to consider the thickness of the niche back panel.
  • Page 14 Installation Installation without mounting aid frames Installation with mounting aid frames (optional) With the following versions, the fastening brackets are With the following explanations, the device is fastened on the mounted directly on the cabinet: mounting aid frames. The fastening brackets are no longer y BEH 60 GL required: y BEH 90 GL –...
  • Page 15 Installation ☞ Fasten the mounting aid frames with the attached fastening brackets to the cabinet (chipboard screws, rounded head PZ2 4.5 x 16 mm). D WARNING! ☞ Lift the hood body. ☞ Guide the hood body on both sides into the retainers on Risk of injury due to the cabinet detaching from the wall! the fastening brackets.
  • Page 16 Installation Installation without mounting aid frames The position of the front panel in retracted condition must be set to suit the depth of the kitchen cabinet. ☞ Secure the hood body by tightening the screws on the fastening bracket (screws M6 x12 mm with rounded head PZ3).
  • Page 17: Connect Accessories

    Installation 3.5.5 Connect accessories Wall box y The wall box is closed when the control contacts are Depending on the installation situation, available accessories open. may be connected to the hood, e.g.: y The wall box is open when the control contacts are y Wall box closed.
  • Page 18: Install Filter

    Installation 3.5.7 Install filter (with recirculating or hybrid 3.5.8 Connect exhaust air ducting (with exhausted operation) air or hybrid operation) Installation of the filter takes place adjacent to the fan Extracted air mode without BackFlow technology housing, on top of the hood body. The filter can be The BackFlow port is not used.
  • Page 19: Insert The Capillary Trap, Bulging Edge And Lower Shell

    Installation Hybrid mode ☞ Place the bulging edge onto the upper shell. ☞ Check whether the bulging edge is correctly placed and held by the magnets. ☞ Fit the exhaust air ducting on the BackFlow port from above. All variants ☞...
  • Page 20: 3.5.10 Establish Electrical Power Supply

    Installation 3.5.11 Check and carry out commissioning D ATTENTION! Risk of disruptions due to moisture in the device! If the device is moved from a cold environment into a hot one, condensation may form inside. ☞ Wait about 2-3 hours before bringing the device into service.
  • Page 21: Operation

    Operation Operation Measures to ensure a sufficient supply of fresh air: ☞ Open the windows. ☞ Open the doors. ☞ Ensure that the window contact switch and the wall box Safety information for operation are installed and ready for operation. ☞...
  • Page 22: Normal Operation

    Operation Normal operation To achieve an optimal efficiency in removing cooking fumes: ☞ Pull the front trim out as far as the stop. ☞ Turn the device on 1-2 minutes before you start cooking. Touch Function This allows the flow of air to build up, and the fumes are field removed at an early stage.
  • Page 23: Run-On Function

    Operation 4.3.1 Run-on function 4.3.2 Cooktop lighting The device comes with a run-on function. If this function is The hob lighting is fitted with energy-saving LED lighting. used, the device will work for a further ten minutes at the last The lighting can be used at any time and independently of chosen power level.
  • Page 24: Filter Filling Indicator

    Operation 4.3.4 Filter filling indicator Touch Function field The device has a check indicator in order to remind the operator to change the filter filling. In recirculated air mode, Extraction mode / recirculated air mode the check indicator flashes every 350 fan operating hours. changeover.
  • Page 25: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning procedures The device draws in dirt particles (e.g. grease and oil particles) with the air from the room. The dirt particles are separated Safety information for cleaning and collected in the upper shell, on the bulging edge, in the lower shell and in the capillary trap.
  • Page 26 Cleaning Lower section The lower section is held in the device by two pins at the sides. ☞ Pull the bulging edge from the upper shell. ☞ Clean the upper section with a soft, moist cloth. ☞ Clean the bulging edge, such as in a dishwasher. ☞...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance intervals y When the control indicator blinks - every 350 fan operating hours. D “4.3.4 Filter filling indicator” (page 24). Safety instructions for maintenance y With odours in the exhaust air. y With daily use, after 24 months at the latest. D WARNING! y With occasional use, after 36 months at the latest.
  • Page 28: Fault Rectification

    Maintenance Fault rectification Control panel does not react after being touched several times. y The control panel is soiled. Possible faults are described below: ☞ Clean the control panel. Description of the fault. D “5. Cleaning” (page 25). y Possible cause. y The device software requires a restart.
  • Page 29: Disassembly

    Disassembly Disassembly D WARNING! Danger of injuries through improper handling! Taking the device down requires a great deal of physical exertion due to its size and weight. If the device falls down, serious injuries are possible. ☞ Two persons are required to take the device down. ☞...
  • Page 30: Disposal

    Disposal Disposal Dispose of the device D ATTENTION! Dispose of packaging Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal of the device! The device is subject to the European Directive 2012/19/EU D ATTENTION! and should not be disposed of with household waste. Risk of environmental damage due to improper disposal ☞...
  • Page 31: Annex

    FDE Hood Class LE Hood 43,4 42,6 LE Hood Class GFE Hood 87,8 86,8 BEH 60 GL E06 berbel GFE Hood Class Flow rate in extracted air mode in m³/h 200/ 220/ Stage min. to max. 270/330 290/350 Stage Power/Intense Flow rate in recirculated air mode in m³/h...
  • Page 32: Contact

    Annex Contact If you have any questions or suggestions, please select from the following options: Post: berbel Ablufttechnik GmbH Sandkampstraße 100 D-48432 Rheine Telephone: +49 (0) 5971 / 80 80 9 - 0 Mon to Thu 8:00 – 17:30 hrs and Fri 8:00 –...
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