Miele da 3360 manual

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    Operating and installation instructions Cooker hood DA 3360 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to this appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. M.-Nr. 09 190 840 e n-G B[...]

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    Caring for the environment ..........................................3 Warning and Safety instructions .....................................4 Guide to the appliance / Operation ..................................1 0 Description of the functions ........................................1 2 Cleaning and care ............................................[...]

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    Disposal of the packing material The packaging is designed to protect the appliance from damage during transportation. The packaging materials used are selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal, and should be recycled. Recycling packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the manufacturing process and also reduces th[...]

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    This appliance complies with all relevant local and national safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance, please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first time. They contain important information on the safety, i[...]

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    Technical safety ~ Before installation, check the cooker hood for visible signs of damage. Under no circumstances should you use a damaged appliance. It could be dangerous. ~ Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, make sure that the voltage and frequency details given on the data plate correspond with the household electricity supply,[...]

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    ~ Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a multi-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating). ~ This appliance must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g. on a ship). ~ In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or oth[...]

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    In order to ensure safe operation, and to prevent gases given off by the heating appliances from being drawn back into the room when the cooker hood and the heater are in operation simultaneously, an underpressure of 0.04 mbar (4 pa) is the maximum permissible in the room. Ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which must not be blocked, in wi[...]

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    Correct use ~ Do not use an open flame beneath the cooker hood. To avoid the danger of fire, do not flambé or grill over an open flame. When switched on, the cooker hood could draw flames into the filter. Fat particles drawn into the cooker hood present a fire hazard. ~ When using the cooker hood over a gas hob, ensure that any burners in use are [...]

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    Correct installation ~ Refer to the cooker or hob manufacturer's instructions as to whether a cooker hood may be operated above the cooker/hob. ~ The minimum safety distances between the top of the cooker or hob and the bottom of the cooker hood given in the "Appliance dimensions" section of this booklet must be maintained, unless th[...]

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    Guide to the appliance / Operation 10[...]

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    a Exhaust socket C 150 mm b Controls c Grease filter d Pull-out deflector plate e Hob lighting f Charcoal filter (extra accessory available to order for recirculation mode) g Drop-down front panel A lightshield to match your kitchen furniture may be fitted instead of this panel. h Hob lighting switch The hob lighting can be switched on and off inde[...]

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    The cooker hood works with . . . air extraction: The air is drawn in, cleaned by the grease filter and then directed outside. If the on-site ventilation system does not have a non-return flap , then the non-return flap supplied with the appliance must be fitted in the exhaust socket in the motor unit. Having a non-return flap fitted in the ducting [...]

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    , Before any cleaning or maintenance work is carried out, disconnect the cooker hood from the mains supply. , Exercise caution when changing halogen lamps. They get very hot during use and remain hot for some time after being switched off. The hot lamps are also susceptible to damage from damp cleaning. Wait a few minutes after switching off before[...]

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    Controls The controls may suffer discolouration or damage if soiling is left on them for too long. Remove soiling straight away. Observe the General notes on cleaning earlier in this section. Do not use stainless steel cleaning agent on the controls. Grease filter The re-usable metal grease filter in the appliance removes solid particles from the k[...]

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    Cleaning the grease filter by hand ^ Clean the filter with a soft nylon brush in a mild solution of hot water and a little washing-up liquid. Do not use "neat" washing-up liquid. Do not use: – cleaning agents containing descaling agents, – powder cleaners, cream cleaners or abrasive all-purpose cleaners. – oven sprays. Cleaning the [...]

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    Fitting and replacing the charcoal filters If the cooker hood is connected for recirculation, a charcoal filter (optional accessory) must be inserted in addition to the grease filter. This is designed to absorb cooking smells. It is fitted in the canopy above the grease filter. Replacement charcoal filters can be obtained from your dealer, Miele or[...]

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    Changing a halogen lamp ^ Pull out the deflector plate, and remove the grease filter as described earlier. ^ Switch off the fan and the lighting. , Exercise caution when changing halogen lamps. They get very hot during use, and remain hot for some time after being switched off. Do not touch the surface directly when changing a lamp, as grease parti[...]

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    In the event of a fault which you cannot correct yourself, or if the appliance is under guarantee, please contact: – Your Miele Dealer / Chartered Agent or – The Miele Service Department (see back cover for address). When contacting your Dealer or Miele, please quote the model and serial number of your appliance. These are shown on the data pla[...]

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    1) The front section of the wall housing unit must be fitted with a shelf to the depth of the partition wall. If the appliance is fitted further back, e.g. to accomodate a front panel, then the shelf depth should be correspondingly deeper. 2) The partition wall in the wall unit must be removable. 3) In extraction mode: when measuring for the height[...]

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    Installation accessories Installation 20[...]

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    a 1 exhaust socket for exhaust ducting C 150 mm. b 1 reducing collar for C 125 mm exhaust ducting. c 1 non-return flap for fitting into the exhaust socket (for air extraction mode only). d 2 brackets to support the appliance in the wall unit. e 1 spacer strip to conceal the gap between the rear of the appliance and the wall. f Conversion kit for re[...]

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    Installation 22[...]

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    Positioning the appliance in the wall housing unit To position the appliance correctly, cut the spacer strip to required depth T, and then attach it to the back of the appliance. T = Depth of carcase K minus depth of appliance G ^ Example a shows the installation without a front panel fitted and with the front edge of the deflector plate flush with[...]

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    ^ Screw the brackets onto the right and left inside walls of the housing unit as shown. The back edge of the brackets should align with the vertical line drawn up from the front of the spacer strip, and the lower edge aligned with the lower edge of the housing unit side wall. The brackets are designed for 16 and 19 mm thick carcase sides. Orientate[...]

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    ^ Lift the appliance up into the housing from below until it engages in the brackets. Note for dismantling the cooker hood: Undoing the screws on the left and right inside the housing releases the spring mounts, allowing the appliance to be removed from the unit. ^ Push the cooker hood back against the spacer strip. ^ Pull out the deflector plate. [...]

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    ^ Remove the protective film between the deflector plate and the casing. ^ Secure the front of the appliance to the floor of the housing unit from below using 4 screws. To avoid damaging the deflector plate when it is pulled out, care should be taken to screw the fixing screws in straight, and to ensure that the screwheads are countersunk. ^ Secure[...]

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    Aligning the deflector plate ^ The position of the deflector plate can be brought forward by up to 35 mm using the adjusting screws on either side of the deflector plate. Align the deflector plate to the front of the kitchen furniture units on either side. Fitting the grease filter ^ Remove the protective strip around the edge of the grease filter.[...]

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    Vent ducting ^ If the on-site ventilation system does not have a non-return flap , then the non-return flap supplied with the appliance must be fitted in the exhaust socket in the motor unit. ^ When using C 150 mm ducting, secure the exhaust socket supplied to the exhaust ducting with hose clips. ^ If using C 125 mm ducting, fit the reducing collar[...]

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    Setting up for recirculation mode If site conditions are not suitable for the cooker hood to be used with air extraction, the appliance must be set up for recirculation. For this, conversion kit DUU 151 (available from your Miele dealer or the Miele Spare Parts Department) is required. You will also need a charcoal filter (see “Technical data”)[...]

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    Important: To avoid the danger of toxic fumes, please observe the Warning and Safety instructions. This is especially crucial when using the cooker hood at the same time as another heating appliance which relies on air from the same room. The cooker hood should be installed according to local and national building regulations. Seek approval from th[...]

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    Condensate trap (optional accessory) In addition to insulating the exhaust ducting, we recommend that a suitable condensate trap is also installed to collect and evaporate any condensate which may occur. Condensate traps are available for C 125 mm or C 150 mm ducting. When installing a condensate trap, ensure that it is positioned vertically and if[...]

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    Silencer (optional accessory) To achieve even further reductions in noise levels, a special silencer can be fitted in the ducting system. ...with air extraction: The silencer not only reduces noise from the fan, but also sounds from outside (e.g. traffic noise). For this reason the silencer must be positioned as close as possible to where the ducti[...]

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    All electrical work should be undertaken by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK). Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous, for which the manufacturer cannot be held liable. Ensure power is not supplied to the appli[...]

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    Connected load ..............2 1 0W Fan motor .................1 1 0W Hob lighting ..............2x5 0W Voltage ....................2 3 0V Frequency .................~5 0H z Fuse rating U.K. ................3A Fuse rating (IRL) ...............1 0A AUS, NZ: Plug rating ...................1 0A Test marks .......... Electrical safety .................[...]

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