11
Operation
NOTE: It is recommended to switch on the
blower when you start cooking and not to
switch it o again until several minutes after
you have nished cooking. In this way the
kitchen fumes are removed most eectively.
ṇ RISK OF INJURY
from hot cooking utensils.
When operating the extractor hood, do not
reach over hot cooking utensils.
On/O
Fan run-on
Intermittent ventilation
Switch back fan
Display fan settings
Increase fan speed
Intensive setting
Light On/O
Setting the fan
Press the #button to switch on the
appliance. The fan starts at setting 2.
Increase fan setting by pressing the +
button and reduce it by pressing the –
button.
Intensive setting
You can use the Intensive setting for
particularly strong odour and fume
generation.
Y
– approx. 5 minutes
Z
– approx. 10 minutes
Press the
ç
button.
Z
is indicated on
the display. Press the – button to reduce the
setting to
Y
.
The duration is limited. Then the fan is
automatically reduced to a lower setting.
You can reduce the setting any time by
pressing the
X
button.
Fan run-on
Press the
n button.
The fan runs for 6 min at Setting 1.
Then the fan switches o automatically.
To change the run-on times, press the +
or – button.
Display ] approx. 3 minutes
Display \ approx. 6 minutes
Display [ approx. 9 minutes.
Intermittent ventilation
Press the n button 2x. The fan runs
approx. 5 min per hour.
To switch o intermittent ventilation,
press the
#button.
Light
The light can be switched on and o
independently of the fan.
Press button
<.
Setting the brightness
Hold down the
< button until the required
brightness is obtained.
LED lights
Defective LED lights may be replaced by the
manufacturer, or a qualied technician
(electrician) only.
ṇ RISK OF INJURY
Do not look directly into the switched on
LED lights for longer than 100 seconds.
Acoustic signal
When a button is pressed, an
acknowledgement signal sounds.
Switching o the acoustic signal
When the fan is switched o, simultaneously
hold down buttons
#and + for approx.
3 seconds.
An acknowledgement signal sounds.
Switching on the acoustic signal
Repeat the “Switch o acoustic signal”
process
.