Search
Home
Bookmarks
Brands
Articles
About us
Home
Neff
Neff D65IHM1S2B User Manual
Page 19
User Manual - Page 19
For D65IHM1S2B.
Page 19/20
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Page 17
Page 18
Page 19
Page 20
Contents
Table of Contents
Search
Previous
Next
Bookmarks
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
6
Loading ...
<
16
17
18
19
20
>
File type: PDF
File name: 85635827_d65ihm1s2b.pdf
File size: 1.41 MB
File Language: English
Pages: 20
Author: Neff
File created: 2017-06-14
Published: 2022-12-15
Updated: 2023-04-17
Download File
Table of Contents
×
[en] Instructions for installation and use
1
Ú Table of contents
2
[en] Instructions for installation and use
2
Instruction manual
2
8 Intended use
2
Intended use
2
( Important safety information
3
Important safety information
3
: Warning
3
Danger of suffocation!
3
Packaging material is dangerous to children. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
3
: Warning
3
Danger of death!
3
Risk of poisoning from flue gases that are drawn back in.
3
Always ensure adequate fresh air in the room if the appliance is being operated in exhaust air mode at the same time as room air- dependent heat-producing appliance is being operated.
3
Room air-dependent heat-producing appliances (e.g. gas, oil, wood or coal- operated heaters, continuous flow heaters or water heaters) obtain combustion air from the room in which they are installed and discharge the exhaust gases into the open air t...
3
In combination with an activated vapour extractor hood, room air is extracted from the kitchen and neighbouring rooms - a partial vacuum is produced if not enough fresh air is supplied. Toxic gases from the chimney or the extraction shaft are sucked ...
3
Safe operation is possible only when the partial vacuum in the place where the heat- producing appliance is installed does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar). This can be achieved when the air needed for combustion is able to enter through openings that can...
3
In any case, consult your responsible Master Chimney Sweep. He is able to assess the house's entire ventilation setup and will suggest the suitable ventilation measures to you.
3
Unrestricted operation is possible if the vapour extractor hood is operated exclusively in the circulating-air mode.
3
: Warning
3
Risk of fire!
3
: Warning
4
Risk of burns!
4
The accessible parts become very hot when in operation. Never touch hot parts. Keep children at a safe distance.
4
: Warning
4
Risk of injury!
4
: Warning
4
Risk of injury!
4
Risk of trapping body parts when opening and closing the glass front. Do not reach into the area behind the glass panel, and keep your fingers away from the hinges.
4
: Warning
4
Hazard due to magnetism!
4
Permanent magnets are inserted in the appliance front. They may affect electronic implants, e.g. heart pacemakers or insulin pumps. Wearers of electronic implants must stay at least 10 cm away from the appliance front.
4
: Warning
4
Risk of electric shock!
4
Causes of damage
4
Caution!
4
7 Environmental protection
5
Environmental protection
5
Saving energy
5
Environmentally-friendly disposal
5
Ç Operating modes
5
Operating modes
5
Exhaust air mode
5
Note:
5
Circulating-air mode
5
Note:
5
1 Operating the appliance
6
Operating the appliance
6
Note:
6
Control panel
6
Symbol
6
Explanation
6
Setting the fan
6
Switching on
6
Selecting the fan setting
6
Switching off
6
Intensive setting
6
Switching on
6
Note:
6
Switching off
6
Intermediate position for the glass front
6
Lighting
6
2 Cleaning and maintenance
7
Cleaning and maintenance
7
: Warning
7
Risk of burns!
7
The appliance becomes hot during operation. Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning.
7
: Warning
7
Risk of electric shock!
7
Penetrating moisture may result in an electric shock. Clean the appliance using a damp cloth only. Before cleaning, pull out the mains plug or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box.
7
: Warning
7
Risk of electric shock!
7
Do not use any high-pressure cleaners or steam cleaners, which can result in an electric shock.
7
: Warning
7
Risk of injury!
7
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges. Wear protective gloves.
7
: Warning
7
Risk of injury!
7
Risk of trapping body parts when opening and closing the glass front. Do not reach into the area behind the glass panel, and keep your fingers away from the hinges.
7
Cleaning agents
7
Note:
7
Note:
7
Area
7
Cleaning products
7
Removing metal grease filter
7
1. Open the glass front slowly and fully. Hold the glass front in the centre when doing so, gripping it firmly.
7
2. Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter. When you do this, take hold of the metal grease filter from underneath with your other hand.
7
3. Take the metal grease filter out of the holder.
7
Notes
7
Cleaning the metal mesh grease filters
8
: Warning
8
Risk of fire!
8
Fatty deposits in the grease filter may catch fire. Regularly clean the grease filter. Never operate the appliance without a grease filter.
8
Notes
8
By hand:
8
Note:
8
In the dishwasher:
8
Note:
8
Installing the metal mesh grease filter
8
: Warning
8
Risk of injury!
8
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges. Wear protective gloves.
8
Note:
8
1. Insert the metal grease filter and lock it in place. When you do this, take hold of the metal grease filter from underneath with your other hand.
8
Note:
8
2. If the metal grease filter has not been inserted correctly, open the lock and reinsert the metal grease filter correctly.
8
3 Trouble shooting
9
Trouble shooting
9
: Warning
9
Risk of electric shock!
9
Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our trained after-sales technicians. If the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in ...
9
Malfunction table
9
Problem
9
Possible cause
9
Solution
9
LED lights
9
: Warning
9
Risk of injury!
9
The light emitted by LED lights is very dazzling, and can damage the eyes (risk group 1). Do not look directly into the switched on LED lights for longer than 100 seconds.
9
4 Customer service
9
Customer service
9
To book an engineer visit and product advice
9
Accessories
10
Note:
10
Note:
10
Accessories
10
Order number
10
Installation instructions
11
Note:
12
( Important safety information
12
Important safety information
12
: Warning
12
Risk of fire!
12
: Warning
13
Risk of death!
13
Risk of poisoning from flue gases that are drawn back in. The exhaust air must not be conveyed into a functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue or into a shaft which is used to ventilate installation rooms that contain heating appliances. If the exhaust ...
13
: Warning
13
Danger of death!
13
Risk of poisoning from flue gases that are drawn back in.
13
Always ensure adequate fresh air in the room if the appliance is being operated in exhaust air mode at the same time as room air- dependent heat-producing appliance is being operated.
13
Room air-dependent heat-producing appliances (e.g. gas, oil, wood or coal- operated heaters, continuous flow heaters or water heaters) obtain combustion air from the room in which they are installed and discharge the exhaust gases into the open air t...
13
In combination with an activated vapour extractor hood, room air is extracted from the kitchen and neighbouring rooms - a partial vacuum is produced if not enough fresh air is supplied. Toxic gases from the chimney or the extraction shaft are sucked ...
13
Safe operation is possible only when the partial vacuum in the place where the heat- producing appliance is installed does not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar). This can be achieved when the air needed for combustion is able to enter through openings that can...
13
In any case, consult your responsible Master Chimney Sweep. He is able to assess the house's entire ventilation setup and will suggest the suitable ventilation measures to you.
13
Unrestricted operation is possible if the vapour extractor hood is operated exclusively in the circulating-air mode.
13
: Warning
13
Danger of death!
13
Risk of poisoning from flue gases that are drawn back in. If installing a ventilation system in a room with a heat-producing appliance connected to a chimney/flue, the electricity supply to the hood must be equipped with a suitable safety switch.
13
: Warning
13
Risk of injury!
13
: Warning
14
Hazard due to magnetism!
14
Permanent magnets are inserted in the appliance front. They may affect electronic implants, e.g. heart pacemakers or insulin pumps. Wearers of electronic implants must stay at least 10 cm away from the appliance front.
14
: Warning
14
Risk of electric shock!
14
: Warning
14
Risk of electric shock!
14
Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our trained after- sales technicians. If the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in...
14
: Warning
14
Danger of suffocation!
14
Packaging material is dangerous to children. Never allow children to play with packaging material.
14
K General information
14
General information
14
Checking the wall
14
Electrical connection
14
: Warning
14
Risk of electric shock!
14
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges. These may damage the connecting cable. Do not kink or pinch the connecting cable during installation.
14
: Warning
14
Risk of electric shock!
14
It must always be possible to disconnect the appliance from the power supply. The appliance must only be connected to a protective contact socket that has been correctly installed. If the plug can no longer be reached after installation, an energy-is...
14
5 Installation
15
Installation
15
Preparing for installation
15
Caution!
15
1. Determine where the extractor hood should be positioned and lightly mark where the lower edge of the appliance should be on the wall. Determine where the middle should be based on the hob.
15
Note:
15
2. Place the template against the line drawn on the wall and fasten it in place. Mark where the screws should be inserted.
15
3. Drill 8 mm diameter holes to a depth of 80 mm for fastening the appliance, remove the template and press in the wall plugs flush with the wall.
15
Fitting with a flue duct
16
Fitting without a flue duct
16
Installation
16
Wall-mounting the appliance and levelling it
17
1. First remove the protective film from the back of the appliance and, following installation, remove the rest of the film.
17
2. When mounting the appliance, ensure that it engages properly with the mounting supports.
17
3. If required, the appliance can be moved to the right or to the left.
17
4. Firmly tighten the screws for the mounting supports. Hold the bracket firmly when doing so. ¨
17
5. If no duct is to be fitted, screw in the two locking screws without the bracket. ©
17
Connecting the pipes
17
Note:
17
Exhaust air pipe, dia. 120 mm
17
1. Fit the reducing connector directly to the air-pipe connector.
17
2. Attach the exhaust air pipe to the reducing connector.
17
3. Use suitable means to seal both joints.
17
Attaching the flue duct
17
: Warning
17
Risk of injury!
17
From sharp edges during installation. Always wear protective gloves while installing the appliance.
17
: Warning
17
Risk of electric shock!
17
Components inside the appliance may have sharp edges. These may damage the connecting cable. Do not kink or pinch the connecting cable during installation.
17
1. Separate the flue duct sections by removing the adhesive tape.
17
2. Remove the pieces of protective film from both flue duct sections.
17
3. Push one flue duct section into the other.
17
Notes
17
4. Place flue ducts sections on the appliance.
17
5. Slide the inner flue duct section upwards, attach it to the left and right sides of the retaining bracket, and then slide it down to engage it. ¨
17
6. Screw the flue duct section to the sides of the retaining bracket using two screws. ©
17
7. Clip the lower flue duct section in at the retaining bracket. The connection cable must not be damaged. ª
17
Note:
17
Search:
×
Search