Küppersbusch EDIP 649.1 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions
Küppersbusch EDIP 649.1 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions

Küppersbusch EDIP 649.1 Instructions For Use And Installation Instructions

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BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG
mit Montageanweisungen
Instructions for use and installation instructions
EDIP 649.1

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  • Page 1 BEDIENUNGSANWEISUNG mit Montageanweisungen Instructions for use and installation instructions EDIP 649.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your contribution towards protecting the environment....32 Safety instructions and warnings........33 Appliance specification .
  • Page 3: Your Contribution Towards Protecting The Environment

    Your contribution towards protecting the environment Disposal of transport Disposal of your old appliance packaging The material from which old appliances are made is frequently re-usable, so The packaging protects the appliance please return your old appliance to the from becoming damaged during trans- materials cycle, either through your re- port.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    Safety instructions and warnings Technical safety Prior to connecting the cooker hood, This appliance has been construct- it is essential that the connection ed in accordance with specified data (voltage and frequency) on the safety regulations; improper utilisa- identification plate be compared with the tion, however, can result in injury to current network data (see the section on persons and damage to property.
  • Page 5 Safety instructions and warnings Installation and mounting of this ap- On using a cooker hood over gas pliance in non-stationary locations cooking hobs it is essential that (such as on ships) may only be carried cooking zones in operation be covered out by specialised businesses or by by pots or pans.
  • Page 6 Safety instructions and warnings Installation For safety reasons the following minimum clearances must be observed between the cooker and the hood: – 45 cm above an electric cooking zone, – 65 cm above a gas cooking zone, – 65 cm above an electric grill from our range For other cooking appliances, safety clearances indicated in the respective...
  • Page 7 Safety instructions and warnings Care must be taken when a cooker Disposal of old appliances hood is operated simultaneously Pull the mains plug out of the socket with heating devices whose operation in the case of appliances no longer depends on the room air (such as gas, in use, and render the connection lead to oil or coal heaters, multi-point heaters, the mains and the plug unservicable.
  • Page 8: Appliance Specification

    Appliance specification...
  • Page 9: Appliance Specification

    Appliance specification Extractor socket Ø 125 mm Controls Grease filter Front panel As an alternative, the front panel can be fitted with a fold-down bar handle. The fold-down mechanism required is supplied with the cooker hood (see the section under “assembly”). The hood can therefore be fitted with –...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Operation The cooker hood operates . . . in the extraction mode: . . . in the recirculation mode: Extracted air is cleaned in the grease (with a recirculation set as an accessory) filters and diverted outside. The extracted air is cleaned by means of When the hood is switched off and the grease filters and also by means of a fume canopy is retracted, the appliance...
  • Page 11 Operation The various hood functions can be The control lamp of the on/off button for activated by means of extending and the fan and the second control lamp of retracting the fume canopy. the –/+ buttons will light up. Switching on the lamp Selecting the power level The lamp for lighting the hob area can be switched on or off independently of the...
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Do not use Disconnect the cooker hood from the – cleaning agents containing soda, acid mains prior to carrying out any clean- or chloride, ing or maintenance work. To do so, – abrasive cleaning agents, such as either scouring powder and scouring liquid, –...
  • Page 13: Special Instructions For Control Elements

    Cleaning and maintenance Special instructions for control Extend the fume canopy to remove elements the grease filters. Switch off the fan. Control elements may become dis- coloured or change their appear- ance when dirt is left on them. It should therefore always be re- moved immediately.
  • Page 14: Inserting / Exchanging Charcoal Filters

    Cleaning and maintenance After cleaning the grease filters, dry Inserting / exchanging them on an absorbent cloth. charcoal filters When the filters have been removed, Besides using grease filters, charcoal clean deposits of grease off filters must also be used for the accessible parts of the casing too.
  • Page 15: Faulty Lighting

    Cleaning and maintenance Faulty lighting Remove the rear grease filter from the appliance. A defective fluorescent lamp or a defective starter may be the cause of faulty lighting. Disconnect the hood from the mains. In order to do so, either –...
  • Page 16: Appliance Dimensions

    Appliance dimensions The cooker hood may not be fitted above heating devices which operate with solid fuel. For safety reasons a minimum clearance of – 45 cm above an electric cooker, – 65 cm above a gas cooker – 65 cm above an electric grill from our range must be maintained between the hob and the cooker hood.
  • Page 17: Assembly Equipment

    Fitting Assembly equipment...
  • Page 18 Fitting 2 hose clips 14 screws, 3.5 x 16 mm for attaching the exhaust air duct to for fastening the the extractor socket. cooker hood in the top cabinet and for 2 mounting rails attaching a fold- for installing the appliance in the top down bar handle.
  • Page 19: Installation In A Top Cabinet

    Fitting Installation in a top cabinet The measurement “x” depends on the fold-down bar handle selected: Appliance without a fold-down bar handle. Attach the mounting rails on the left- hand side and on the right-hand side of the top cabinet. If the wall thickness of the top cabinet is 16 mm, attach the mounting rails by the angle side with a band of 16 mm...
  • Page 20 Fitting Appliance with a fold-down bar handle matching the kitchen furniture range. Insert the cooker hood into the top cabinet from the bottom and engage it into the angle bar with the clamps. Screw in the two knurled-head screws. If the cooker hood is being installed with- out a fold-down bar handle, continue with the step on adjusting the cooker hood.
  • Page 21: Preparing The Bar Handle For Mounting

    Fitting Preparing the bar handle for mounting Bar handle as a component of the kitchen furniture The first step is to mark the mounting holes for the angle bars on the bar handle. A drill template has been supplied for this purpose.
  • Page 22: Attaching The Bar Handle

    Fitting Attaching the bar handle (Küppersbusch bar handle and a bar handle of the kitchen furniture range) Use the pin spanner supplied to adjust the degree of mobility, namely on the left-hand side and on the right- hand side of the front panel. On turning –...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Cooker Hood

    Fitting Adjusting the cooker hood Spacer strip for the back of the appliance Adjusting the depth Bring the hood into the desired position. Adjusting the height Screw the knurled-head screws on the top of the cooker hood tighter until the fume canopy rests on the bottom of the top cabinet.
  • Page 24: Lamp Covering

    Fitting Lamp covering Remove the protective foil from the Place the two holders onto the sides grease filters prior to initial use. of the lamp covering. Replace the grease filters (see the section on “Cleaning and Maintenance”). Preparing for the extraction mode Connect the exhaust air duct to the extractor socket of the cooker hood...
  • Page 25: Connection Of The Recirculation Mode

    Fitting Connection of the recirculation extractor lattice face towards the centre of the room and not towards mode the wall or the ceiling. If the construction of the building does Connect the extractor sockets not allow for the connection of the the extractor lattice by means of a extraction mode, the cooker hood has to...
  • Page 26: Exhaust Air Duct

    Exhaust air duct – If the exhaust air duct is laid horizontally, a minimum incline of Risk of contamination! 1 cm per metre must be maintained. It is essential that the section “Safety Instructions and Warnings” be This will prevent any condensation observed.
  • Page 27 Exhaust air duct Important! If the exhaust air ducts run through cool rooms, attics, etc., there may be a sub- stantial difference in the temperature of the various areas, and perspiration or condensation water may result. Insulat- ing the exhaust air ducts is therefore es- sential.
  • Page 28: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection The cooker hood may only be connected The following also applies for Austria to an AC 230 V ~ 50 Hz safety plug Connection may only be made to an socket installed according to electrical system designed in accord- regulations.
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    Technical data Electrical connection ..199 W Lamp ....1 x 15 W Voltage ....AC 230 V Frequency .

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