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AEG 8609 D User's Manual
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1. The fume extractor hood is switched on and controlled via the different controls Dimensions 860 D Height Width Depth in mm 255 599 490 Weight Net 22 kg 8609 D Height Width Depth in mm 255 899 497 Weight Net 24 5 kg AL1 11 89 GBM3 5 80 TDM1A 5 90 GB EU TDM2B 5 90 TDM3A 5 90 LAD3 5 90 GB EU Connection value 860 D Total connected oe 179 W Fan motor 2x 82 W Lighting 1x 15W fluorescent lamp Fan outputs settings to DIN 44 971 8609 D 180 W 2x 82 W 1x 16W fl lamp 860 8609 D Setting 1 Setting2 Setting3 Setting 4 Exhaust air 200 m h 320 m h 400 m3 h 520 m h Return air 140 m3 h 240 m3 h 290 m h 360 m3 h Exhaust air system 125 mm dia Air outlet arranged centrally above Pipe connection of 125 mm dia for exhaust air hoses of 125 mm dia i Draufsicht Plan Draufsicht Air outlet 31 Preparing for exhaust air operation 32 Accessories installation materials 1 wall rail for mounting of fume extractor hood 4 wall plugs for 8 mm 40 mm long wood screws for mounting of chimney retaining plate on wail and wall rail 4 button head wood screws 5 x 40 to DIN 7996 i 2 wall plugs for 5 mm 30 mm long wood screws for mounting of clamping piece 2 button head wood screws 6 x 30 to DIN 85 1 drilling template for appliance mounting 1 125mm dia 800 mm long hose 2 125 mm dia hose clips for above 1 chimney equalizer 230
2. air hose 6 Installing the chimney equalizer Fig EO 1 flush with the ceiling Drill holes to take plugs for 5 x 30 mm screws on the RH and LH sides of the fume extractor hood 50 mm from the lower edge of the ceilling and screw in the screws until they are 5 mm away from the wall Turn back the set screw to its fullest extent by turning to the lett Mount the chimney equalizer Fig EO 6 via the wall screws Screw in the set screws by turning to the right until the chim ney equalizer is applied flush with the ceiling edge Maximum equalization height 2 55 m T Pull off the foil on the double adhesive tape above in the chimney cover plate Fig EO 7 Slide the chimney cover plate Fig EO 2 with the lateral ventilation grille Fig EO 8 from the front on to the fume extractor hood until it engages the holders in the RH and LH sides Firmly press upwards against the chimney equalizer con nection by double adhesive tape FIX chimney cover plate Fig E0 2 laterally with 4 2 9 x 6 5 mm sheet metal screws on the chimney retaining plate 37 Additional installation work for return air operation 38 Installation steps same as for exhaust air operation under points 1 4 Further installation steps 5 6 10 Slide guide piece Fig EO 9 on to chimney cover plate Fig EO 4 Fix exchaust air hose on guide piece with 125 mm dia hose clip Fix chimney equalizer as under
3. filter 43 Maintenance and care _ Changing the metal fat filter cleaning 44 Changing the active carbon filter during return air operation only 44 45 Changing the fluorescent lamp starter 46 Cleaning General cleaning instructions 47 Special accessories 48 Customer service 49 E and F No indications in case of faults 148 For the electrical installer For the kitchen furniture installer 28 Safety instructions Arrangement of the protective contact plug socket inside the chimney cover plate Fig EO 2 confers two advantages 1 The plug socket is not visible 2 You can easily de energize the appliance where necessary by unplugging it For the necessary fixed connection the fume extractor hood may be connected only by an electrical installer registered with the electricity board covering your area An isolating device is to be provided on the fixed wiring side Switches with a contact opening of more than 3 mm also apply as isolating devices These include line protection switches fuses and contactors VDE 0730 s 7 Part 1 Connection 220 V via fixed supply lead with protective contact plug Eu ropa version 240 V via fixed supply lead UK Fixed connection to be made only by an approved electrical installer This appliance complies with the radio interference suppression requirements of EC Directives 76 889 EC and 82 499 EC The exhaust air may not be introduced into a
4. 860 D 8609 D Einbau Kamin Dunstabzugshauben Build In Chimney Fume Extractor Hood Hottes aspirantes encastrables avec vacuation de Tor par la chemin e Inbouwafzuigkap voor schoorsteen Inbyggnadsfl ktar f r anslutning till skorsten Hormirakenteiset liesituulettimet Montage und Gebrauchsanweisung Instructions for Installation and Use Instructions de montage et mode d emploi Montage en gebruiksaanwijzing Montering och anv ndning us Asennus ja kayttoohje er IE402 5 90 GB EU Contents Safety instructions Page For the electrical installer i 28 For the kitchen furniture installer 28 29 Before installing General 30 Appliance description i 30 Technical data Dimensions 30 Electrical connection values 31 Fan outputs i 31 Air outlet exhaust air 31 Accessories installation materials 32 Preparing to install Preparing for exhaust air operation 32 Preparing the wall box exhaust air operation 33 Position of exhaust air opening 33 Special accessories Exhaust air hoses 34 Preparing for return air operation 34 Preparing for exhaust air operation 35 installation Wall mounting 36 37 Additional installation work for return air operation 38 Safety instructions For the user 40 Appliance description operation 41 42 Instructions on pre and after running of fume extractor hoods 43 Instructions on metal fat filter 43 Instructions on active carbon
5. al accessories proceed as follows For reasons of safety against any unintentional switching on remove my screw in fuse from the holder or switch off my automatic fusing system in the fusebox 1 Press the lock on the fat filter grille inwards and detach the fat filter at the front and rear WPFA4 5 90 WKA2 5 90 GB EU WKA2 5 90 GB EU 2 Remove old active carbon filters always 2 by loosening the knurled screw in the centre 3 Clean my internal housing only with warm washing up liquid suds never use any abrasive cleaners brushes or scouring agents 4 Insert 2 new active carbon filters KL 600 The active carbon filter is arranged before the motor housing and is mounted with the knurled screw 5 Re insert the fuses and reconnect the appliance Your fume extractor hood is now ready to operate in return air mode again 45 Changing the You can change the fluorescent lamp or starter yourself fluorescent De energize the appliance before changing the lamp e g pull lamp starter out the mains plug 1 Slide the lighting cover to the right 860 D or EE and de tach it 8609 D 2 Unscrew my defective fluorescent lamp by twisting out of the sockets to the left and replace it with a new one important Insert only a max 15 W 860 D or 16 W 8609 D fluorescent lamp by twisting into the sockets to the right WLW4 5 90 GB EU 46 WLW4 5 90 WR1 11 89 GB EU 3 Remove any defective s
6. ated on the rating plate agrees with the voltage of your electrically supply 220 240 volts ie 220 240 V a c Please note For users in the U K If your appliance has been equipped with a mains lead with a moulded on type plug you must comply with the following regulations The plug moulded on to the lead incorporates a fuse For replacements use a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse Only ASTA approved or certified fuses should be used If the fuse cover carrier is lost a replacement cover carrier must be obtained from electrical goods retailers If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug fitted to the appliance then the plug must be cut off and destroyed for safety reasons and an appropriate plug fitted When fitting the plug please note the following points The wires in ihe mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follow ing code Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown i Live Some appliances have a twin core mains lead when no earth is required As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows 1 The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to ihe Earth terminal in your plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured Green or Green and Yellow 2 The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the live ter minal which is marked w
7. cial accessories The fume extractor hood is used as a return air hood when no ventilation shaft or outer wall is available For operation as a return air hood it is necessary to install 2 active carbon filters KL600 E No 610899470 for kitchen fume absorption Active carbon filters KL600 are supplied as special accessories for your own account i To insert the 2 carbon filters proceed as follows 1 Remove metal fat filter grille Fig ES D press outwards by unlocking the locking bolts Fig EW 2 Remove both knurled screws on the motor shaft by turning to the left place one active carbon filter round on each motor and screw the knurled screws into the motor shafts EE 3 Re insert re engage metal fat filter grille The fume extractor hood is now ready for return air operation ALS3 5 90 VOU1A 5 90 GB EU MHOU2 5 90 GB EU If the kitchen fume is discharged into the open air through the outer wail you need a telescopic wall box E No 610899004 for your own account from our range of special accessories Fig CJ See the following illustration for the dimensions and position of the air outlet opening To connect the wall box fume extractor hood you are recom mended to use the 125 mm dia non flammable exhaust air hose E No 610899 088 for your own account from our range of special accessories The exhaust air connection has a the oretical opening of 125 mm dia Exhaust ai
8. exhaust air Unclip the ventilation grille Fig EO 8 from the chimney cover plate and after pulling off the foil double adhesive tape Fig EO 7 slide the chimney cover plate from the front on to the fume extractor hood until it engages the hol ders on the RH and LH sides Fig EO 10 Fix chimney cover plate Fig EO 2 laterally with 4 2 9 x 6 5 mm sheet metal screws on the chimney retaining plate Clip the ventilation grille laterally on the RH and LH sides on the guide piece Fig EO 9 Important Lamination position obliquely downwards Unless this has been done as preparation work 2 KL 600 car bon filters E No 610 899 470 for your own account from our range of special accessories must be inserted for return air operation ZMU1 5 90 GB EU GUTEK2 5 90 GB EU Allow me to introduce myself am your new AEG fume extrac tor hood From now on should like to help you keep your kit chen free from fume and fat deposits Not simply because of my attractive appearance but also thanks to my intrinsic qualities am economical in terms of energy consumption quiet power _ ful easy to operate and simple to care for If you carefully read and follow my operating instructions maintenance before first use yOu are sure to be extremely satisfied with me Electrical connection Warning All appliances with a 3 core lead must bei earthed Please ensure that the voltage and current indic
9. filter cannot be washed or regenerated Good deodorization is conditional upon a suitable active car bon volume depending on the air capacity of your fume ex tractor hood and specific arrangement of the active carbon filter in your fume extractor nood This combination ensures a positive return air supply in con trast to exhaust air operation A decisive factor affecting deodorization is what is known as the dwell time of the aspirated air in the active carbon filter This dwell time can only be achieved with the AEG Original Active Carbon Filter see Special accessories Pre and after running of fan Metal fat filter Instructions on active carbon filter 43 Cleaning the metal fat filter Active carbon filter 44 To remove and then clean my metal fat filter grille proceed as follows i For reasons of safety against any unintentional switching on remove my screw in fuse from the holder or switch off my automatic fusing system in the fusebox 1 Press the lock on the fat filter grille inwards and detach the fat filter at the front and rear 2 Clean my internal housing only with warm washing up liquid suds never use any abrasive cleaners brushes or scouring agents 3 After cleaning re insert both dry metal fat filters 4 Re insert the fuses and reconnect the appliance To remove and then replace 2 KL 600 carbon filters E No 610 899 470 for your own account from our range of speci
10. ilure to observe these intervals may cause the risk of fire through fat deposition SIBD1 11 89 GB EU AUS402 5 90 GB EU Metal fat filter grille Contro panel Lighting Appliance description 41 Operation 42 First use My sliding switches are arranged on the RH side when viewed below from the front i The individual numbers and symbols have the following _ meanings from left to right am Lighting On es Lighting Off Lighting Blower On Blower Off Blower setting switch Blower setting 1 Blower setting 2 Blower setting 3 Blower setting 4 To switch on the fume extractor hood set my blower switch to the On position FE The blower of the fume extractor hood runs With the blower setting switch FE you can set the fume extrac tor hood to the power you require depending on the amount of fume being generated by the hobs You can separately switch my workplace lighting hobs on or off with the On amp or Off e switch AUS402 5 90 GB EU DVN1 11 89 WPF1 11 89 WKF1 11 89 GB EU The build in fume extractor hood is to be switched on before cooking begins and aliowed to run on around 15 minutes after cooking is completed You should remove my metal fat filter Fig EW from the ap pliance every 6 8 weeks and wash it by hand or in your dish washer The active carbon filter must be changed not later than after 1 year The active carbon
11. ith the letter L or coloured red 3 The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the neutral terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black When wiring the plug ensure that all strands of wire are securely re tained in each terminal Do not forget to tignten the mains lead clamp on the plug This appliance complies with the requirements laid out in the EEC Directive 76 899 Voltage 220 240 V AC Fuse rating _ 13 amps See rating plate for further information Hello Voltage and current electrical connection Important 39 For the user 40 Safety instructions It must be ensured that hobs are always covered so that the appliance is not damaged by excessive heat liberation Open fireplaces on oil gas and coal fired cookers must be avoided During deep frying over a cooker hob the appliance used for deep frying must also be supervised during operation The oii contained in the deep frying appliance may sponta neously ignite through overheating if contaminated oil is used spontaneous ignition may occur even more readily It should be noted that overheating may cause a fire Flamb cooking under the fume extractor hood is not allowed During all work on the fume extractor hood also during lamp change the appliance must be de energized by removing the fuses or otherwise disconnecting the appliance It is important to observe the filter change or cleaning inter vals Fa
12. mm high 1 chimney cover plate with air outlet grille for return air 1 chimney retaining plate 1 guide piece T piece for return air operation 4 button head 2 9 mm x 6 5 mm long sheet metal screws for mounting of chimney retaining plate with chimney cover plate 3 5 x 60 mm screws to DIN 7996 for mounting of wall rail 3 8x60 mm wall plugs for wall rail The fume extractor hood is factory supplied for commissioning in upward exhaust air mode Prior to installation of the fume extractor hood a hole should be arranged in the outer wall for the wall box return supply air apart from mounting drillholes ZM3 5 90 VOA 5 90 GB EU VMAT 11 89 LAO2 5 90 GB EU If the kitchen fume is run out into the open air through the exter nal wall you need a type MKZ telescopic wall box with ex haust and supply air E No 610899004 from our range of special accessories max 440 min 240 14 Abluft Exhaust air Zuluft Supply air The dimensions and position of the air outlet opening are given in the following diagram l Draufsicht Plan Preparing the wall box exhaust air operation Position of exhaust air opening 33 Special accessories Exhaust air hoses Preparing for return air operation 34 For wall box fume extractor hood connection it is best to use the non flammable exhaust air hose under E No 610899008 125 mm dia from our range of spe
13. r opening as large as exhaust air opening the efficiency of the exhaust air device may be MERIR by the greater opening of 500 600 cm Operation of the hood as a return air hood in such circumstan ces is safe and is not subject to the regulations noted above Operation of the fume extractor hood in return air mode is optimum only when the following are ensured short straight exhaust air runs as few pipe bends as possible running of pipes in flat arcs not in acute angles as large as possible pipe diameters basically min 120 mm dia for two motor hoods Failure to observe these principles is inevitably associated with power losses and increased operating noise During installation of the fume extractor hood the following minimum distances from the upper edge of the hob to the lower edge of the fume extractor hood must be complied with Electric cookers 650 mm Gas cookers 650 mm Coal and oil fired cookers min 700 mm For the kitchen furniture instailer 29 General Appliance description Technical data 30 The fume extractor hood is supplied as an exhaust air appliance and may be used as a return air appliance through application of an active carbon filtre special accessory For this purpose you need the AEG Original Active Carbon Filter see special accessories Light switch Blower switch On Off Blower switch settings Metal filter grille fat filter
14. r discharged upwards or backwards The exhaust air can be discharged through the available moving hose accessory with a sleeve inside the chimney cover plate Fig EO 2 upwards or directly backwards wall box Preparing for exhaust air operation 35 Wall mounting 36 Installation steps for exhaust air operation 1 Hold the installation template with readable lettering on the wall noting the distance between the upper edge of the hob and the lower edge of the fume extractor hood Electric gas cookers 650 mm oil and coal cookers min 700 mm 2 Mark out and drill the 8 mm dia holes Insert the wall plugs and mount the wall rail Fig EO 3 The wall rail can be horizontally aligned by shifting the sliding elements Important Only use the supplied 5 x 60 mm screws to DIN 7996 3 Mount the fume extractor hood in the wall rail and centrally align about the cooker hob 4 Insert the chimney retaining plate Fig EO 4 in the fume extractor hood cutout for exhaust air hose so that both angles above face forwards Fig EO 4 Fix the chimney retaining plate with 6 8x 40 mm wall plugs and 8 x 40 mm screws on the wall 5 Connect the exhaust air hose without sleeve of the fume extractor hood directly to the wall box behind or directly con nect 125 mm dia exhaust air hose to the fume extractor hood and run on MHW1 5 90 GB EU MHW1 5 90 GB EU Remove the previously available exhaust
15. smoke flue or exhaust gas chimney Introduction of the exhaust air into a shaft bad for ventilation of the installation spaces of firerooms is not permitted If the exhaust air is introduced into a non operational smoke fiue or exhaust gas chimney it is advisable to seek the con sent of the competent chimney sweep The official exhaust air guidance regulations are basically to be complied with During operation as an exhaust air appliance an adequate supply air opening of approximately the same size as the ex haust air opening is to be ensured According to the Provinciai Building Regulations the joint op eration of fume extractor hoods and chimney linked fire places such as coal or oil fired ovens and gas heaters in the same space is subject to specific restrictions In such spaces the Fireplace Regulations only allow an under pressure of max 0 04 mbar The safe joint operation of chimney linked appliances and fume extractor hoods is only guaranteed if space and or dwelling space air interaction are externally ventilated by a suitable supply air opening of around 500 600 cm and an underpressure thereby avoided when the fume extractor hood is running SIE2 5 80 SIKM1 14 89 GB EU SIKM1 11 89 SIKM3 5 90 GB EU In doubtful cases please seek the advice and consent of the competent area chimney eweBp or the local building auth orities Since in spaces without fireplace the rule is Supply ai
16. tarter by twisting out of the socket to the left i Insert a new starter by twisting to the right 4 Reclose my lamp cover Re insert the fuses and reconnect ihe appliance Important To clean the fume extractor hood de energize the appliance e g pull out the mains plug Never introduce sharp objects into the protective grilie of the motor Clean the outer parts with a mild washing up liquid solution Never use abrasive cleaners brushes or scouring agents Clean the control panel screen and fat filter grille only with a damp cloth and mild washing up liquid solution It is important to observe the filter change or cleaning inter vals Failure to observe these intervals may cause the risk of fire through fat deposition Cleaning 47 48 Special accessories Active carbon filter KL 600 2 units Wall box MKZ External dimensions Opening Exhaust air hose 125 mm dia aluminium E No 610 899 470 E No 610 899 004 Height x width in mm 250 x 220 185 x 210 E No 610 899 008 SZHD3 5 90 GB EU KDD1 11 89 GB EU Customer service In case of any enquiries and faults please call our service centre see list of service centres When calling please state the following 1 The model designation 2 The E No 3 The F No You will find these data on the nameplate after opening the fat filter grille inside the appliance In the interests of technical progress the manufacturer reserves
17. the right to make design and colour alterations without prior notice 49
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