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[. . . ] Disposal of your old machine Old machines contain materials which can be recycled. Please contact your local authorities or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes, before disposing of the appliance. Read the notes on page 6 before disposing of the appliance. 5 Warning and Safety instructions Warning and Safety instructions Read these Operating Instructions carefully before installing or using the Exhaust Hood. This appliance is intended for residential use only. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by improper use of the hood. [. . . ] When using the hood in the same area as other appliances requiring room air (e. g. non-electric water heaters, gas cooktops, gas ovens, etc. ) make certain that the air extracted by the hood does not hinder their operation. Adequate ventilation can be maintained by installing air vents in windows or walls or by ensuring that the hood can only be turned on when the other appliances are off, or vice versa. To prevent combustion gases being drawn back into the room by the exhaust hood, the underpressure in the room must be no greater than 6 psi (0, 04 mbar) when the hood and these appliances are running simultaneously. If there are any doubts as to whether there is adequate ventilation, consult an experienced professional. The above ventilation restrictions and warnings do not apply if the exhaust hood is retrofitted with an air recirculation kit. 7 Warning and Safety instructions Warning and safety instructions Disposal of discarded appliances Before discarding an old appliance, disconnect its power cord to prevent it from becoming a hazard. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY Throughout the manual, important safety items will be highlighted in boxes and should be read in conjunction with these "Warning and Safety instructions". 8 Operation Operation After cooking If, after finishing cooking, there are still cooking vapors in the kitchen, it is recommended that the cooker hood be left on for some minutes longer. Then switch the cooker hood off by: moving the slide switch for the fan and the cooktop illumination switch to the "0" position. The cooker hood will operate at the setting the power selector is set to. Select a power setting strong enough to clear the air: 1 2 3 IS or push the deflector plate in. Setting 1-2 = for normal operation Setting 3-Intensive setting (IS) = for removing heavy cooking odors Switch on the cooktop illumination switch if required. 9 Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Before any cleaning or maintenance work, the extractor must be disconnected from the mains supply (switch off at the wall socket and remove plug or the fuse). Cleaning The cooker hood housing may be cleaned using hot water to which a little mild detergent has been added. The thickness of the side walls must be taken into account. 17 Installation Installation Lift the cooker hood into the unit from below until the lugs of the brackets lie above the support tracks. Feed the air extraction or air re-circulation connector through as applicable, (see chapter "Air extraction" / "Air re-circulation"). Pull the deflector plate out to its limit and remove the grease filters. 4 holes (DA 262 i / XR1850IXNF i) or 6 holes (DA 292 i) are now visible. Use a sharp pointed instrument through these holes to gouge out the fixing holes. Replace the grease filters. Depth alignment To align the height, turn the M 6 x 19 mm adjuster screws clockwise or anti-clockwise. Units deeper than 285 mm require the fitting of a spacer bar to prevent vapours collecting between the rear of the cooker hood and the wall. 2 1 1 Secure the cooker hood on both sides using four 3 x 16 mm ( 5/8 ")screws for each side. Fit the end caps (1) to both ends of the spacer bar. 18 Installation Installation Attach the spacer bar to the guide rail (2) located behind the light tube. Fitting the light tube cover ­ DA 262 i Pull off the transit strips on each side. Fitting the cover caps For cooker hoods without a front panel or lightshield: Position the light tube cover and screw into place (see diagram). ­ XR1850IXNF i, DA 292 i Attach the extension pieces supplied to the light tube cover, then position the now extended light tube cover and screw into place. Push the Allen screws from the accessory kit onto the cover caps until the screw heads lie directly under the holes in the cover caps. Secure the cover caps on both sides of the deflector plate using the Allen screws. Preparing the lightshield Lightshields . Those weighing over 600 g need to have the springs in the snap fittings pretensioned: 19 Removing the transit strips Pull the deflector plate out to its limit. Installation Installation Only use the template for lightshields with the following lengths: DA 262 i XR1850IXNF i 698 mm 697 mm 696 mm 695 mm 699 mm XR1850IXNF i 27 1/2" 27 7/16" 27 7/16" 27 3/8" 27 1/2" Da 292 i 898 mm 897 mm 896 mm 895 mm 899 mm Da 292 i 35 3/8" 35 5/16" 35 5/16" 35 1/4" 35 3/8" b c d e f 598 mm 597 mm 596 mm 595 mm 599 mm DA 262 i 23 9/16" 23 1/2" 23 1/2" 23 7/16" 23 9/16" Pull out the snap fittings from the slots on the left and right hand sides of the deflector plate (1). [. . . ] The narrower the diameter the lower the performance and the noisier the operation. If a connection to 100 mm (4") diameter piping is to be made, fit the reducer supplied (adaptor) on to the exhaust connection of the cooker hood. 22 Air extraction Air extraction Measure the total length of the exhaust ducting to be used. Add the appropriate length of additional piping to this figure (see table), according to the number and type of bends: Type of bend Angle of bend Radius of bend Length of additional piping in metres Push the ducting on to the cooker hood exhaust connector or on to the reducer (adaptor) and secure. Note If the exhaust ducting is to run through rooms, ceiling space etc. [. . . ]

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