Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 List of contents 1. General notes 2. Description of control: EDIP 678.0 - EDIP 679.0 3. Modes of operation 3.1 Switching on 3.2 Manual mode 3.3 Automatic mode 3.4 Switching over between manual/automatic mode 3.5 High-speed setting...
650 mm for gas cookers and at least 430 mm for electric cookers. The cooker hoods EDIP 678.0 and EDIP 679.0 are intended for installation in a top cupboard. For internal use only...
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 2. Description of control: EDIP 678.0 - EDIP 679.0 Control in one piece in the front pull-out drawer 2. Motor ON/OFF with sliding switch or by pulling out/pushing in the drawer 3. Fat filter saturation display after 40 hours (Reset switch on front left of drawer) 4.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 3. Modes of operation The appliance offers you the possibility of switching the fan to the setting you want by hand or to select fully automatic operation, i.e. the cooker hood regulates the fan setting automatically, depending on the cooking process involved.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 3.2 Manual mode When the button is pressed, the fans are activated at setting 3; this is indicated on the LED display. By pressing the button again, setting 4 and the high-speed setting can be selected; by activating the button, the fans can be turned down to lower settings.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 3.7 Switching off The appliance can be switched off in various ways: 1. Switching off without automatic delayed stop Press button, intermittent ventilation is also switched off. 2. Switching off with automatic delayed stop Push filter drawer right in full.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 3.9 Ultrasonic control This control has 3 elements consisting of: – Operation section (in the filter pull-out drawer) – Control section (above the air guide housing) – Sensor (in the filter pull-out drawer) In the case of repairs the control section and sensor are to be replaced together as these two components are matched to each other.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 3.10 Sensor sensitivity The filter pull-out drawer accommodates a potentiometer to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. It is supplied in the maximum setting (turned fully to right) as the optimum for electric hobs.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 4. Filters: Dismantling and installation The filter drawer is pulled out fully. The two buttons on the rear of the front filter are depressed and the filter can be lowered and pulled out. The rear filter is pulled downwards at the front corners and removed.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 5. Appliance installation and dismantling: The two holding elements are fixed and screwed into the prepared top cupboard. The cooker hood is inserted from below into the cupboard until the fastening brackets engage. Turn the two fastening screws with a (battery-operated) screwdriver and tighten after aligning the appliance.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 Note: While the two fastening elements are undone, do not exert any upward pressure from underneath. The appliance can be removed by raising it slightly and then lowering it. Before the appliance is installed again, the fastening screws must be screwed in until the brackets are swung out to the side.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 5.2 Replacing the starter 5.3 Replacing the charcoal filter Install by inserting into the housing and pressing up until the filter engages on both sides. For dismantling, press the two brackets on the right and left together.
Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 6. Test programs 6.1 EDIP 678.0 1. Basic condition before activation: – Appliance is switched off. – Light is switched off. – Drawer is pushed in. – Fat filter and charcoal filter are installed.
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Technical Manual EDIP 678.0 / EDIP 679.0 6.2 EDIP 679.0 1. Basic condition before activation: – Appliance is switched off. – Light is switched off. – Fume screen is pushed in. – Fat filter and charcoal filter installed. If charcoal filter not installed, the switch for the charcoal filter (rear right) must be kept depressed.
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