
Operating and installation instructions
Rangehood
To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is
essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for
the first time.
en-AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 910 740

Contents
2
Warning and Safety instructions.......................................................................... 4
Caring for the environment ................................................................................ 13
Guide to the appliance........................................................................................ 14
Description of the functions............................................................................... 16
Before using for the first time ............................................................................ 17
Selecting extraction mode or recirculation mode.................................................. 17
Setting up Miele@home ........................................................................................ 17
Connecting via the App.................................................................................... 18
Connecting via WPS ........................................................................................19
Signing out of Wi-Fi (reset to factory settings) ................................................. 20
Setting up Con@ctivity .......................................................................................... 21
Con@ctivity via the home Wi-Fi network (Con@ctivity 3.0).............................. 22
Con@ctivity via a direct Wi-Fi connection (Con@ctivity 3.0) ............................ 22
Con@ctivity with radio frequency connection (Con@ctivity 2.0) ...................... 23
Operation (automatic mode) .............................................................................. 27
Cooking with Con@ctivity (automatic mode) ........................................................ 27
Leaving automatic mode temporarily.................................................................... 29
Returning to automatic mode........................................................................... 29
Operation (manual mode) ................................................................................... 30
Cooking without Con@ctivity (manual mode) ....................................................... 30
Switching the fan on.............................................................................................. 30
Selecting a power setting...................................................................................... 30
Selecting the run-on time...................................................................................... 30
Switching the fan off ............................................................................................. 30
Switching the cooktop lighting on/off ................................................................... 31
Power management .............................................................................................. 31
Safety switch-off ................................................................................................... 32
Operation (automatic and manual modes)........................................................ 33
Operating hours counter ....................................................................................... 33
Altering the grease filter operating hours counter ............................................33
Altering or deactivating the charcoal filter operating hours counter ................ 34
Reading the filter operating hours counter....................................................... 34
Energy saving tips ............................................................................................... 35
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... 36
Housing ................................................................................................................. 36
Grease filter ........................................................................................................... 36

Contents
3
NoSmell active charcoal filters .............................................................................. 39
Resetting the charcoal filter operating hours counter ...................................... 39
Disposing of the charcoal filters .......................................................................39
Changing a lamp ................................................................................................... 40
Installation............................................................................................................ 41
Before installation.................................................................................................. 41
Installation instructions.......................................................................................... 41
Assembly parts...................................................................................................... 42
Appliance dimensions ........................................................................................... 44
Safety distance (S) ................................................................................................ 46
Installation recommendations ............................................................................... 47
Connection for air extraction ............................................................................. 48
Condensate trap.................................................................................................... 49
Silencer.................................................................................................................. 49
Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 51
After sales service and warranty ....................................................................... 52
Position of the data plate ...................................................................................... 52
Warranty ................................................................................................................ 52
Technical data...................................................................................................... 53
Optional accessory for recirculation mode ........................................................... 53

Warning and Safety instructions
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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 notes on the safety, installation, use and
maintenance of the appliance. Miele cannot be held liable for non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that all users
are familiar with the contents. Pass them on to any future owner of
the appliance.
Correct application
This rangehood is designed for domestic use and for use in similar
environments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed & breakfasts
and other typical living quarters. This does not include common/
shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels, motels or bed
& breakfasts.
The appliance is not suitable for outdoor use.
It must only be used to extract vapours and remove odours from
cooking.
Any other usage is at the owner's risk. Miele cannot be held liable for
damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or operation.
Where a recirculation rangehood is fitted above a gas cooktop,
please ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air into the
room in which it is installed. Please seek the advice of a qualified gas
fitter if necessary.

Warning and Safety instructions
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsible
for their safety, and are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.
Safety with children
Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.
Older children may only use the appliance when its operation has
been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely,
recognising the dangers of misuse.
Cleaning work may only be carried out by older children under the
supervision of an adult.
Children should be supervised near the appliance. Ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
The cooktop lighting is very intense.
Ensure, in particular, that babies/small children do not look directly
at the light.
Danger of suffocation!
Whilst playing, children may become entangled in packaging
material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull it over their head with the
risk of suffocation. Keep packaging material away from children.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Technical safety
Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause
considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance and
repairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician.
A damaged appliance can be dangerous. Check it for visible signs
of damage. Do not use a damaged appliance.
The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed
when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing
system. It is most important that this basic safety requirement is
present and tested regularly and, where there is any doubt, the
household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified
electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of this rangehood can only be assured
if it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.
The connection data (voltage and frequency) on the data plate of
the rangehood must match the mains electricity supply in order to
avoid the risk of damage to the rangehood.
Compare this before connecting the appliance to the mains
electricity. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a
multi-socket unit or an extension lead. Extension leads are a fire
hazard and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
EXT model rangehoods are connected to their external motor
using a special connection cable and plug connectors.
These appliances may only be combined with a Miele external
motor.

Warning and Safety instructions
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For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it has
been built in.
This rangehood must not be installed and operated in mobile
installations (e.g. on a ship).
Tampering with electrical connections or components and
mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause
operational faults.
Only open the housing as described in the instructions given in the
installation sheet and in the “Cleaning and care” section of this
booklet. Under no circumstances should any other parts of the
housing be opened.
The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is
not repaired by a Miele approved service technician.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele spare
parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the
appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must only be
replaced by a Miele authorised service technician or suitably
qualified electrician in order to avoid a hazard.
During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliance
must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply. It is only
completely isolated from the electricity supply when:
– the mains circuit breaker is switched off, or
– it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug is withdrawn from
the socket. Do not pull the mains connection cable but the mains
plug to disconnect your appliance from the mains electricity
supply.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Using at the same time as another heating appliance that depends on the air
from the room
Danger of toxic fumes!
Great care should be taken when using the rangehood in the same
room or the same area of the house as another heating appliance
that depends on the air from the room.
Such heating appliances draw in air from the room and duct
exhaust gases out through a chimney or extraction ducting. They
include gas, oil, wood and coal-fired boilers and heaters,
continuous flow or other water heaters, gas cooktops and ovens.
The rangehood draws in air from the kitchen and from
neighbouring rooms. This applies to the following modes of
operation:
- extraction mode,
- extraction mode with an external motor,
- recirculation mode with a recirculation box installed outside the
room.
If there is insufficient air, an underpressure will occur. The heating
appliance may be starved of oxygen. This impairs combustion.
Harmful gases could be drawn from the chimney or extraction
ducting back into the room, with potentially fatal consequences.
Risk of death!

Warning and Safety instructions
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In order to ensure safe operation and to prevent gases given off by
a heating appliance from being drawn back into the room, when
the rangehood and the heater are both operated simultaneously,
an underpressure in the room of 0.04mbar (4Pa) is the maximum
permissible.
Sufficient ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which cannot
be blocked, e.g. in windows, doors and outside wall vents. The
diameter of the inlet openings must enable sufficient ventilation. A
ventilation brick alone is not generally sufficient to ensure safe
ventilation.
The overall ventilation condition of the dwelling must be taken into
account. If in any doubt, the advice of a competent builder, or for
gas, a qualified gas fitter should be sought.
If the rangehood is being operated in recirculation mode, whereby
the air is redirected into the room in which it is installed, the above
restrictions do not apply.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct use
Never use an open flame beneath the rangehood. To avoid the
danger of fire, do not flambé or grill over an open flame.
When switched on, the rangehood could draw flames into the filter.
Fat deposits could ignite, presenting a fire hazard.
The rangehood can become damaged when exposed to excessive
heat.
– When using the rangehood over a gas cooktop, ensure that any
burners in use are always covered by a pan. Switch the cooking
zone off when a pan is removed, even for a short time.
– Select a pan which is suitable for the size of the burner.
– Regulate the flame so that it does not burn up the sides of the
pan.
– Avoid overheating the pan (e.g. when cooking with a wok).
Always switch the rangehood on when a cooking zone is in use,
otherwise condensation may collect in the rangehood, which could
cause corrosion.
Overheated oil and fat can ignite, causing fire damage to the
rangehood.
When cooking with oil or fat, chip pans and deep fat fryers etc., do
not leave the pans unattended. Similarly, never leave an open grill
unattended when grilling.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Do not use the rangehood without the filters in place. This way
you will avoid the risk of grease and dirt getting into the appliance
and hindering its smooth operation.
The rangehood can get very hot during cooking due to heat rising
from the cooktop.
Do not touch the housing or the grease filters until the rangehood
has cooled down.
Correct installation
Refer to the cooktop manufacturer's instructions as to whether a
rangehood may be operated above the cooktop.
Safety regulations prohibit the fitting of a rangehood over solid
fuel stoves.
An insufficient safety distance between the stovetop and the
rangehood can result in damage to the rangehood.
The minimum safety distances between the top of the stovetop and
the bottom of the rangehood given in the “Installation” section of this
booklet must be observed, unless the stovetop manufacturer states
that a greater safety distance is required.
If more than one cooking appliance is fitted beneath the rangehood,
and they have different minimum safety distances to the rangehood,
select the greater distance.
The distances given in “Installation” must be observed when
fitting the rangehood.
Metal parts can have sharp edges which may cause injury.
Wear gloves to protect your hands from being cut.
All ducting, pipework and fittings must be of non-flammable
material. These can be obtained from builders' merchants.
The appliance must not be connected to a chimney or vent flue
which is in current use for exhausting fumes from appliances burning
gas or other fuels. Neither should it be connected to ducting which
ventilates rooms with fireplaces.

Warning and Safety instructions
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If exhaust air is to be extracted into a chimney or ventilation duct
no longer used for other purposes, seek professional advice.
Cleaning and care
There is a risk of fire if cleaning is not carried out as described in
these operating instructions.
Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this appliance.
The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short
circuit.
In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or
other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the machine and its
surroundings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage which
may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered
by the machine warranty.
Accessories
Use only genuine original Miele spare parts. If spare parts or
accessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty will be
invalidated, and Miele cannot accept liability.

Caring for the environment
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Disposal of the packing
material
The transport and protective packaging
has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for
disposal, and can normally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the
use of raw materials in the
manufacturing process and also
reduces the amount of waste in landfill
sites. Ensure that any plastic
wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of
safely and kept out of the reach of
babies and young children. Danger of
suffocation.
Disposing of your old
appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
often contain valuable materials. They
also contain specific materials,
compounds and components, which
were essential for their correct function
and safety. These could be hazardous
to human health and to the environment
if disposed of with your domestic waste
or if handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local
community waste collection / recycling
centre for electrical and electronic
appliances. You are also responsible for
deleting any personal data that may be
stored on the appliance prior to
disposal. Please ensure that your old
appliance poses no risk to children
while being stored prior to disposal.

Guide to the appliance
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Guide to the appliance
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a
Exhaust connection
Extraction ducting can be directed through the back of the rangehood or
upwards to the ceiling.
b
Cooktop lighting
c
Charcoal filters (2 filters)
Optional accessory for recirculation mode
d
Grease filters (DA 2558: 1 filter, DA 2578, DA 2588: 2 filters; DA 2518: 3 filters)
e
Touch controls
f
Touch control for the cooktop lighting
g
On/Off touch control for the fan
h
Touch controls for selecting the fan power setting
i
Touch control for the run-on function
j
Operating hours control
This control is used for displaying operating hours used and for altering the
counter setting. See “Before using for the first time” for details on how to set
the counter for extraction mode or for recirculation mode.

Description of the functions
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Depending on the model of the
rangehood, the following options are
available:
Air extraction mode
The air is drawn in and cleaned by the
grease filter and directed outside.
Non-return flap
The non-return flap is designed to
prevent the exchange of room and
outside air taking place.
The flap is closed when the rangehood
is switched off.
When the rangehood is switched on,
the non-return flap opens for the
cooking vapours to be blown directly
outside.
If the on-site ventilation system does
not have a non-return flap, the non-
return flap supplied must be fitted.
Recirculation mode
(available as an optional accessory with
a conversion kit and charcoal filters: see
“Technical Data”)
The air is drawn in and cleaned first by
the grease filter and then by charcoal
filters. The cleaned air is then
recirculated back into the kitchen.
Operation with an external
motor
(...EXT model rangehoods)
Rangehoods designed for use with an
external motor have to be connected to
a Miele external motor located in a
position of your choice outside the
room. The external motor is connected
to the rangehood by means of a control
cable and is operated via Con@ctivty or
by the controls on the rangehood.

Before using for the first time
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Selecting extraction mode or
recirculation mode
The rangehood can be operated with
either extraction mode or recirculation
mode. The power of the fan is
adapted to suit the selected mode of
operation. The rangehood is set up at
the factory for recirculation mode. It
has to be re-set for extraction mode.
To re-set it for extraction mode the
operating hours counter for the
charcoal filter(s) has to be deactivated.
Switch off the fan and the lighting.
Press the control and the operating
hours control at the same time.
The charcoal filter symbol and one of
the fan power levels will flash.
Press and hold the control until the
B indicator lights up.
Confirm your selection by pressing
the operating hours control .
All the indicator lights will go out.
Extraction mode has now been set.
If you do not confirm your selection
within 4minutes, the rangehood will
automatically revert to the previous
setting.
Setting up Miele@home
(WiFi is only available in selected
countries)
Prerequisite:
– Home Wi-Fi network
Your rangehood is equipped with an
integrated Wi-Fi module. The
rangehood can be connected to the
household Wi-Fi network.
You will then be able to operate the
rangehood via the Miele@mobile App.
If your Miele cooktop is connected to a
home Wi-Fi network, you can control
the rangehood automatically via the
Con@ctivity function.
Before installing the rangehood in its
final location, ensure that the signal
of your Wi-Fi network is strong
enough.
Please note that you cannot set up a
Wi-Fi connection at the same time as
the radio frequency Con@activity 2.0
system.

Before using for the first time
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Miele@mobile App
You can download the Miele@mobile
App from the Apple App Store
®
or the
Google Play Store™ free of charge (only
functional in selected countries).
Connecting via the App
The Miele@mobile App can be used to
connect to your network.
Install the Miele@mobile App on your
mobile device.
To log in you will need:
1. Your Wi-Fi network password
2. Your rangehood password
The password for your rangehood
consists of the last nine digits of the
serial number. This can be found on the
appliance's data plate.
The data plate is visible after removing
the grease filter.
Start signing the appliance on in the
App. Follow the signing in
instructions.
If requested to activate Wi-Fi on the
rangehood, proceed as follows:

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Manually switch the rangehood off.
Press and hold the control.
Press the lighting control at the
same time.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on
and off.
The rangehood is ready for connection
during the next two minutes.
Follow the instructions in the App.
When successfully connected 2 and 3
will light up constantly.
Quit connection mode on the
rangehood by pressing the run-on
control.
The rangehood can now be operated
via the App.
Connecting via WPS
Your Wi-Fi router must support WPS
(Wi-Fi Protected Setup).
Manually switch the rangehood off.
Press and hold the control.
Press the lighting control at the
same time.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on
and off.
The Wi-Fi connection must be started
on the rangehood at the same time as
on the Wi-Fi router.
Press the control on the rangehood
after a few seconds.
After a short while 2 will light up
constantly, and 3 and B will flash on
and off.
The rangehood is ready for connection
during the next two minutes.

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Start the Wi-Fi connection on your
Wi-Fi router.
When successfully connected 2 and 3
will light up constantly.
Quit connection mode on the
rangehood by pressing the run-on
control.
The rangehood can now be operated
via the App.
If the connection fails, you have
probably not connected WPS to your
router quickly enough. Repeat the steps
above.
Useful tip: If your Wi-Fi router does not
support WPS, please connect via the
Miele@mobile App.
Signing out of Wi-Fi (reset to factory
settings)
To set up a new Wi-Fi connection, the
existing Wi-Fi connection must first be
disconnected.
Manually switch the rangehood off.
Press and hold the control.
Touch the lighting control at the same
time.
With an existing Wi-Fi connection 2 and
3 will light up constantly.
The rangehood is ready for
disconnection during the next two
minutes.

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Touch the control.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on
and off.
After a few seconds 2 and 3 will flash
on and off. The connection has now
been disconnected.
Quit disconnection mode on the
rangehood by pressing the run-on
control.
The Wi-Fi connection has been
disconnected. A new connection can
now be set up.
Setting up Con@ctivity
Con@ctivity is the direct communication
system between an electric Miele
cooktop and a Miele rangehood. It
enables the rangehood to operate
automatically depending on the
operational state of a Miele cooktop
with onset controls.
– When the cooktop is switched on,
the cooktop lighting on the
rangehood comes on independently
and, after a short time, the fan also
switches on.
– The rangehood selects the power
setting automatically during cooking.
The power level selected by the
rangehood depends on the number
of cooking zones being used and
their power levels.
– After switching the cooktop off, the
fan and the cooktop lighting will
switch off automatically after a
specified period of time.
See “Operation” for detailed information
about this function.

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This rangehood can be operated with
the Con@ctivity function via a Wi-Fi
connection (Con@ctivity 3.0) or via a
radio frequency connection
(Con@ctivity 2.0).
Con@ctivity via the home Wi-Fi
network (Con@ctivity 3.0)
Prerequisite:
– Home Wi-Fi network
– Wi-Fi enabled Miele cooktop
Connect the rangehood and cooktop
to your home Wi-Fi network (see
“Setting up Miele@home”).
The Con@ctivity function will be
activated automatically.
Con@ctivity via a direct Wi-Fi
connection (Con@ctivity 3.0)
Prerequisite:
– Wi-Fi enabled Miele cooktop
If you do not have a home network, you
can establish a direct connection
between the cooktop and the
rangehood.
See the cooktop operating instructions
for details on how to connect them.
Instructions on how to connect the
rangehood are repeated in detail below.
Manually switch the rangehood off.
Press and hold the control.
Press the control at the same time.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on
and off.
The rangehood is ready for connection
during the next two minutes.

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Start Wi-Fi connection on the
cooktop. For further details, see the
cooktop operating instructions.
When successfully connected 2 and 3
will light up constantly.
Quit connection mode on the
rangehood by pressing the run-on
control.
Con@ctivity has now been activated.
With a direct Wi-Fi connection, it is not
possible to connect the cooktop and
the rangehood to a home network.
Should this be required at a later date,
the direct Wi-Fi connection between
the cooktop and the rangehood must
be disconnected (see “Signing out of
Wi-Fi”).
Con@ctivity with radio frequency
connection (Con@ctivity 2.0)
Prerequisite:
– Con@ctivity 2.0 enabled Miele
cooktop
This rangehood is supplied with a
Con@ctivity 2.0 radio frequency
stick.
The radio frequency stick can only be
used with cooktops that are fitted with a
slot for the radio frequency stick to
operate the Con@ctivity function.
Check the installation instructions for
the Con@ctivity 2.0 stick to ensure
that it is compatible with your
cooktop.
Please note that you cannot set up a
Wi-Fi connection at the same time as
the radio frequency Con@activity 2.0
system.

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Installing the Con@ctivity 2.0 stick
See the relevant installation
instructions provided with the
Con@ctivity 2.0 stick.
Activating the radio frequency
connection
The rangehood and the cooktop must
be installed and operational.
Radio frequency connection must be
activated on the rangehood and the
cooktop at the same time. Activation on
the rangehood is described below.
Activation on the cooktop is described
in the relevant operating and installation
instructions. Please refer to the
operating instructions before starting.
Activate the rangehood first, then the
cooktop.
Activating the rangehood
The cooktop and rangehood must be
switched off.
Press the run-on control for
approx. 10 seconds until 1 lights up.
Then press in turn:
– the control,
– then the control,
– then the lighting control.
The rangehood is now in signing on/off
mode.
If a radio frequency connection has not
yet been established, 2 and 3 will flash
at the same time.
If a radio frequency connection has
already been established, 2 and 3 will
light up constantly (Con@ctivity 2.0 is
already activated or a remote control is
signed on).

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To activate Con@ctivity 2.0 press the
control.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on
and off.
After a few seconds 2 and 3 will light up
constantly, B will flash on and off.
The search for a radio frequency
connection will start.
Activating the cooktop
While the rangehood is searching for
a signal, start activating the cooktop.
For further details, see the cooktop
operating instructions.
When the cooktop registers that a
connection has been established, exit
activation on the cooktop.
Finishing activation on the
rangehood
When successfully connected B will go
out, and 2 and 3 will light up constantly.
Confirm activation with the run-on
control. All the indicator lights will
go out.
The Con@ctivity 2.0 function is now
ready for use.
If you do not confirm your selection
within 4 minutes, activation will not take
place.
You only need to carry out the
activation procedure once. If the
appliances are disconnected from the
electricity supply, for example during a
power cut, they will still remain
activated.

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Activation failed
If connection cannot be established
despite activating the rangehood and
cooktop, the function must be
deactivated on both appliances and
then the procedure repeated.
Deactivating the radio frequency
connection
The cooktop and rangehood must be
switched off.
Press the run-on control for
approx. 10 seconds until 1 lights up.
Then press in turn:
– the control,
– then the control,
– then the lighting control.
The rangehood is now in signing on/off
mode.
If a radio frequency connection has
been established, 2 and 3 will light up
constantly.
Press the control to deactivate
Con@ctivity 2.0.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on
and off.
After a few seconds 2 and 3 will start
flashing on and off.
The radio frequency connection has
been deactivated.
To deactivate the cooktop, please
refer to the operating instructions
supplied with it.
Please bear in mind that disabling the
signal will also disable any remote
control function and this will have to
be activated again.

Operation (automatic mode)
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When Con@ctivity 2.0 is active, the
rangehood always operates in
automatic mode (see “Setting up
Con@ctivity 2.0”).
If you wish to manually operate the
rangehood, see “Cooking without
Con@ctivity”.
Cooking with Con@ctivity
(automatic mode)
Switch a cooking zone on at the
power setting you want.
The cooktop lighting will come on.
After a few seconds the fan will switch
on, first at power setting 2, then it will
switch immediately to power setting 1.
The rangehood selects the power
setting automatically during cooking.
This is determined by the total output of
the cooktop, i.e. the number of cooking
zones in operation and the power
settings selected.
If you select a higher power setting or
are using several cooking zones, the
rangehood will switch to a higher
power setting.
When you reduce the power setting
or the number of cooking zones
being used, the rangehood power
setting will also be reduced.
Examples for power levels 1 to B
Reaction time
The rangehood reacts with a slight
delay because altering the power
setting on the cooktop does not
immediately result in a reduction or
increase in cooking vapours.
Because the cooktop transmits the
information to the rangehood at
intervals, this can also cause delays.
The reaction can vary from a few
seconds to a few minutes.

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Cooking process
If for example you switch on a
cooking zone at the highest power
level to heat a pan for frying and
reduce the power level after approx.
10 seconds to 4 minutes *, a cooking
process is recognised. (*60 seconds
to 5 minutes for a HiLight cooktop.)
The rangehood switches itself on and
when the cooktop power level has been
reduced, the rangehood switches to
power setting 3 and remains at that
level for approx. 5 minutes.
After that the rangehood power setting
is determined automatically by the
Con@ctivity function.
You can select another power setting
manually before then.
Switching off
Switch off all cooking zones.
The rangehood fan will reduce its power
level in stages over the next few
minutes and will then switch itself off.
This helps to neutralise any lingering
vapours and odours in the air.
– From the Booster setting, the fan
switches immediately to level3.
– From level 3, it will switch to level 2
after approx. 1minute.
– From level 2, it will switch to level 1
after 2minutes.
– After 2 minutes at Level 1, the fan
switches itself off.
– After another 30 seconds, the
cooktop lighting switches off.
The cooking process is then finished.

Operation (automatic mode)
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Leaving automatic mode
temporarily
To leave automatic mode temporarily
during cooking:
Manually select a different power
setting, or
Manually switch the rangehood off, or
Activate the run-on function on
the rangehood. The fan will switch
itself off after the selected run-on
time, and the lighting will remain on.
The rangehood functions can now be
operated manually (see “Cooking
without Con@ctivity”).
Returning to automatic mode
The rangehood returns to automatic
mode:
if the rangehood has not been used
for approx. 5 minutes after selecting a
power setting manually, or
if the manually selected power setting
corresponds to the automatic one
again, or
if the rangehood fan and the cooktop
have been switched off for at least 30
seconds.
Automatic mode will resume next
time the cooktop is switched on.
You can also operate the rangehood
manually for a complete cooking
process.
To do so switch the rangehood fan on
before the cooktop.
If the rangehood fan and the cooktop
have been switched off for at least 30
seconds after cooking, automatic
mode will resume next time the
cooktop is switched on.

Operation (manual mode)
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Cooking without Con@ctivity
(manual mode)
The rangehood can be operated
manually if:
– the Con@ctivity function is not
activated.
– you have temporarily deactivated the
Con@ctivity function (see
“Temporarily exiting automatic
mode”).
Switching the fan on
Switch the fan on as soon as you start
cooking. This is to ensure that vapours
are captured right from the start.
Press the On/Off touch control .
The fan will switch on at setting 2. The
symbol and 2 will light up in the
power setting display.
Selecting a power setting
For light to heavy cooking vapours and
odours, select from power settings 1 to
3.
For short periods of cooking food with
intensive vapours and a strong aroma,
e.g. when searing meat, select Booster
settingB.
Select the power level you want by
pressing the or controls.
Reducing power down from the
Booster setting
If Power management is activated
(default setting), the fan automatically
switches back to level 3 after 5 minutes.
Selecting the run-on time
It is advisable to run the fan for a few
minutes after cooking has finished. This
helps to neutralise any lingering
vapours and odours in the air.
It also reduces the risk of residues
accumulating in the rangehood and any
resultant odours.
The run-on function allows the fan to
continue to run for a pre-determined
time before switching itself off
automatically.
After cooking has finished, press the
run-on control while the fan is still
running:
– Once: the fan will switch itself off
after 5minutes (5 lights up).
– Twice: the fan will switch itself off
after 15minutes (15 lights up).
– If you touch the run-on control
again, the fan will remain switched on
( will go out).
Switching the fan off
Press the On/Off touch control to
switch the fan off.
The symbol will go out.

Operation (manual mode)
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Switching the cooktop lighting
on/off
The cooktop lighting can be switched
on and off independently of the fan.
To do so press the lighting control .
The symbol will light up when the
cooktop lighting is switched on.
Power management
The rangehood features a Power
management system to help save
energy. The fan power setting is
reduced and the lighting is switched off
automatically.
– If the Booster setting has been
selected, the fan will automatically
switch to setting 3 after 5minutes.
– From settings 3, 2 or 1 the power will
be reduced by one setting after
2hours and then in 30-minute stages
until the fan finally switches off.
– The cooktop lighting will switch off
automatically after 12hours.
You can deactivate Power
management.
This can, however, result in increased
electricity consumption.

Operation (manual mode)
32
Switching Power management on/off
You can deactivate Power
management.
Keep in mind that this may increase
energy consumption.
Switch off the fan and the lighting.
Press the run-on control for
approx. 10 seconds, until the
indicator for power setting 1 lights up.
Then press in turn:
– the lighting control,
– the control, and then again
– the lighting control.
If Power management is switched on,
the 1 and B indicators light up
constantly.
When it is switched off, the 1 and B
indicators flash.
Press to switch Power
management off.
The 1 and B indicators will flash.
Press the control to switch it on.
The 1 and B indicators will light up
constantly.
Confirm the setting by pressing the
run-on control .
All the indicator lights will go out.
If you do not confirm your selection
within 4minutes, the rangehood will
automatically revert to the previous
setting.
Safety switch-off
If Power management has been
deactivated, the rangehood will switch
itself off automatically after 12hours if it
has been left on (fan and cooktop
lighting).
To switch it back on press the On/
Off control or the lighting
control.

Operation (automatic and manual modes)
33
Operating hours counter
The rangehood registers the length of
time it has been operated.
When the grease filter symbol or the
charcoal filter symbol lights up, the
operating hours counters are signalling
that the filters need to be cleaned or
replaced. Further information about
cleaning and replacing the filters and
resetting the operating hours counters
can be found under “Cleaning and
care”.
Altering the grease filter operating
hours counter
You can set the operating hours counter
to suit the type of cooking you do.
It is set at the factory for 30hours.
– Select a shorter time of 20hours if
you fry a lot.
– If you only cook occasionally, we
recommend that you still select a
short time for the counter. This is to
prevent grease from hardening on the
filters and making cleaning more
difficult.
– If you use very little fat for cooking,
you can select a longer time
(40-50hours).
Switch off the fan and the lighting.
Press the control and the
operating hours control at the
same time.
The grease filter symbol and one of
the fan power setting indicators will
flash.
The fan power setting indicators 1 to B
show the time set:
1............................................... 20 hours
2............................................... 30 hours
3............................................... 40 hours
B .............................................. 50 hours
Press the control for a shorter
duration, or for a longer duration.
Confirm your selection by pressing
the operating hours control .
All the indicator lights will go out.
If you do not confirm your selection
within 4minutes, the rangehood will
automatically revert to the previous
setting.

Operation (automatic and manual modes)
34
Altering or deactivating the charcoal
filter operating hours counter
Charcoal filters are needed for
recirculation mode.
You can set the operating hours counter
to suit the type of cooking you do.
It has to be deactivated for extraction
mode.
It is set at the factory for 180 hours of
use before it needs to be replaced.
Switch off the fan and the lighting.
Press the control and the operating
hours control at the same time.
The charcoal filter symbol and one of
the fan power levels will flash.
The fan power setting indicators 1 to B
show the time set:
1............................................. 120 hours
2............................................. 180 hours
3............................................. 240 hours
B ......................................... Deactivated
Select the duration you want with the
or control.
Confirm your choice with the
operating hours control .
All the indicator lights will go out.
If you do not confirm your selection
within 4minutes, the rangehood will
automatically revert to the previous
setting.
Reading the filter operating hours
counter
You can check the percentage of time
set already used before the filters need
replacing.
Switch the fan on with the On/Off
control.
Press and hold the operating hours
control :
– Once, to read the grease filter
operating hours. The grease filter
symbol lights up.
– Twice, to read the charcoal filter
operating hours. The charcoal filter
symbol lights up.
One or more of the fan power setting
indicators will flash.
The number of flashing indicators
shows the percentage of the operating
time which has already been used up.
1 ................................................... 25 %
1 and 2 ........................................ 50 %
1 to 3 ........................................... 75 %
1 toB ......................................... 100 %
The number of operating hours used
remains in the memory even when the
appliance is switched off or there is a
power cut.

Energy saving tips
35
This rangehood operates very efficiently
and economically. The following will
help you to save even more energy
when using it:
– Ensure that there is sufficient
ventilation in the kitchen when
cooking. In extraction mode, if there
is insufficient air flow the rangehood
cannot operate efficiently and this
causes increased operating noise
levels.
– Always cook with the lowest possible
setting. This produces fewer cooking
vapours, so you can use a lower
rangehood power level and therefore
benefit from reduced energy
consumption.
– Clean or change the filters at regular
intervals. Heavily soiled filters reduce
performance, increase the risk of fire
and are unhygienic.
– Use the Con@ctivity function. The
rangehood will switch on and off
automatically at the optimum power
level for the cooking you are doing,
which ensures low energy
consumption.
– If you are operating the rangehood
manually, please note the following:
– Check the power level selected on
the rangehood. A low power level
is usually sufficient. Only use the
Booster setting when necessary.
– When a large volume of cooking
vapours are being produced,
switch to a high power level in
good time. This is more efficient
than operating the rangehood for
longer to try to capture cooking
vapours which have already been
distributed throughout the kitchen.
– Make sure that you switch the
rangehood off after use.
If cooking vapours and odours still
need to be removed from the
kitchen air after cooking, use the
run-on function. The fan will switch
off automatically after the selected
run-on time.

Cleaning and care
36
Before proceeding with any
maintenance or cleaning task, the
rangehood must be disconnected
from the power supply (see “Warning
and Safety instructions”).
Housing
General
The surfaces and controls are
susceptible to scratches and
abrasion.
Please observe the following
cleaning instructions.
All external surfaces and controls can
be cleaned using warm water with a
small amount of washing-up liquid
applied with a well wrung-out soft
sponge or cloth.
Do not use too much water when
cleaning the controls.
Water could penetrate into the
electronics and cause damage.
After cleaning, wipe the surfaces dry
using a soft cloth.
Do not use:
– cleaning agents containing soda,
acids, chlorides or solvents,
– abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners or cream cleaners
and abrasive sponges, as well as pot
scourers or sponges which have
been used previously with abrasive
cleaning agents. These will damage
the surface material.
Grease filter
Fire hazard!
An oversaturated grease filter is a fire
hazard.
Clean the grease filter at regular
intervals.
The re-usable metal grease filter in the
appliance removes solid particles from
the kitchen vapours (grease, dust, etc.)
preventing soiling of the rangehood.
The grease filter must be cleaned at
regular intervals.
A heavily soiled grease filter hinders
air extraction and will lead to
increased levels of soiling in the
rangehood and in the kitchen.
Grease filter cleaning intervals
Accumulated grease solidifies over a
longer period of time and makes
cleaning more difficult. The grease filter
should therefore be cleaned at least
every 3 to 4 weeks.
Clean it immediately when the grease
filter symbol lights up.
You can set the operating hours
counter interval to suit the type of
cooking you do (see “Operation”).

Cleaning and care
37
Removing the grease filter
When handling the grease filter,
be careful not to drop it.
This can result in damage to the filter
and the cooktop below.
Make sure you hold the filter securely
at all times when handling it.
To take out the grease filter, release
the locking clip on the filter, lower the
filter approx. 45°, unhook it at the
back and remove it.
Cleaning the grease filter by hand
Clean the grease filter with a soft
nylon brush in a mild solution of hot
water and a small amount of
washing-up liquid. Do not use
undiluted washing-up liquid.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
Unsuitable cleaning agents can cause
damage to the surface of the filters if
used regularly.
Do not use:
– cleaning agents containing descaling
agents,
– powder cleaners or cream cleaners,
– aggressive all-purpose cleaning
agents or spray cleaners for grease,
– oven sprays.

Cleaning and care
38
Cleaning the grease filter in the
dishwasher
Place the grease filter upright or
slightly inclined in the lower basket.
Ensure the spray arm is not
obstructed.
Use a standard household
dishwasher detergent.
Select a dishwasher programme with
a wash temperature between 50°C
and 65°C.
Depending on the detergent used,
cleaning the grease filter in a
dishwasher can cause permanent
discolouration to the internal surfaces
of the filter. This will not affect the
functioning of the grease filter in any
way.
After cleaning
After cleaning, leave the grease filter
to dry on an absorbent surface before
refitting it.
When removing the filter for cleaning,
also clean off any residues of oil or fat
from the now accessible casing to
prevent the risk of these catching fire.
Resetting the grease filter operating
hours counter
After cleaning, the operating hours
counter needs to be reset.
While the fan is switched on, press
the operating hours control for
approx. 3 seconds until only 1 is
flashing.
The grease filter symbol goes out.
If you want to clean the grease filter
before the operating hours counter has
reached its maximum:
Press the operating hours control
for approx. 6 seconds until only
1 is flashing.
Refit the grease filter, making sure
that the locking clip is facing down
towards the cooktop.
If the grease filter has inadvertently
been refitted upside down, insert a
small screwdriver blade into the slit to
disengage the clip.

Cleaning and care
39
NoSmell active charcoal filters
If the rangehood is connected for
recirculation, two charcoal filters must
be inserted in addition to the grease
filter. These are designed to absorb
cooking odours.
The charcoal filters are fitted in the
canopy above the grease filter.
Charcoal filters are available to order via
the Miele online shop (see the end of
this booklet for contact details) or
directly from Miele. The part number of
the charcoal filters required is listed
under “Technical data”.
Fitting and replacing the charcoal
filters
Before fitting or replacing the
charcoal filters, the grease filter must
first be taken out (see previous
section for instructions on how to do
this).
Unwrap the charcoal filters.
Press the charcoal filters into the
frame.
Refit the grease filter.
When to change the NoSmell active
charcoal filters
Replace the charcoal filters when
they no longer absorb kitchen odours
effectively.
They should be replaced at least
every 6 months.
The operating hours counter will remind
you to replace the charcoal filters by
lighting up the charcoal filter symbol .
Resetting the charcoal filter
operating hours counter
After changing the charcoal filters, the
operating hours counter needs to be re-
set.
To do this, with the fan switched on,
press the operating hours control
twice, then press it again and
hold it for approx. 3 seconds until
only 1 is flashing.
The charcoal filter symbol goes out.
If you want to replace the charcoal
filters before the operating hours
counter has reached its maximum:
Press the operating hours control
twice and hold it for approx. 6
seconds until only 1 is flashing.
Disposing of the charcoal filters
Used charcoal filters can be disposed
of with the normal household waste.

Cleaning and care
40
Changing a lamp
Use only the lamps specified for use
with this appliance.
Other lamps, e.g. halogen lamps,
may be damaged due to the high
generation of heat.
The lamps should be replaced with the
following:
Manufacturer ............................... EGLO
Lamp type .................................... GU10
Specification................................ 12981
Wattage ........................................... 3 W
ILCOS D Code...... DR-3-H-GU10-50/56
These lamps are available from Miele.
Switch off the fan and the lighting.
The lamps can get very hot when
in use.
Allow the lamps to cool down for a
few minutes before changing them.
Disconnect the rangehood from the
electricity supply before replacing the
lamps (see “Warning and Safety
instructions”).
Insert the lever supplied into the gap
between the lamp and the lamp
holder.
The lamp will drop downwards.
Grip the lamp, turn it anti-clockwise
and take it out.
Screw the new lamp into the socket
and push it upwards. Please follow
the manufacturer's instructions.

Installation
41
Before installation
Before installation, it is important
to read the information given on the
following pages as well as the
“Warning and Safety instructions” at
the beginning of this booklet.
Installation instructions
See enclosed installation sheet for
instructions on how to install this
appliance.
Failure to install the screws or
fixing device in accordance with
these instructions may result in
electrical hazards.
The rangehood is intended to be built
into wall units, rangehood housing
units, and above breakfast bars or
island areas.
Check prior to installation that the top
of the appliance will be accessible
after installation.
If this is not the case, install the exhaust
ducting and prepare the mains
connection before installation.

Installation
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Assembly parts

Installation
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a
1 exhaust socket for exhaust
ducting 150 mm.
b
1 reducing collar for exhaust
ducting 125mm.
c
1 connector for flat ducting to the
rear or the side (only for EXT
models).
d
Conversion kit for recirculation
mode (the conversion kit is not
supplied and must be ordered
separately; see “Technical data”).
The kit contains an exhaust grille
and aluminum hose with hose clips.
3.5x16mm screws for securing the
rangehood.
The screws supplied are intended for
securing the rangehood to a solid
wooden cabinet floor with a
minimum thickness of 16mm.
Ensure the cabinet floor can
permanently support the weight of
the appliance.
Keep the following in a safe place:
Montage
Installation
Montaje
Montaggio
Montering
Montagem
Asennus
Installation instructions
1 lever
for replacing lamps.

Installation
44
Appliance dimensions
The drawing is not to scale

Installation
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The drawing is not to scale

Installation
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a
The ducting can also be connected at the rear of the appliance.
b
222x89mm flat ducting can be used as an alternative for ducting to the rear
or to the left side.
Safety distance (S)
The minimum distances between the cooking surface of a cooktop (pan
support(s) for gas models) and the bottom of the rangehood are as follows,
unless a greater distance is specified by the manufacturer of your cooking
appliance. See also “Warning and Safety instructions”.
Cooking appliance Minimum distance S
Electric cooktop 600 mm (AU, NZ)
450 mm (HK, MY, SG, TH)
Electric grill, deep fat fryer (electric) 650 mm
Multi-burner gas cooktop with maximum 45.4MJ/h
total output, with no burner having a greater output
than 16.2MJ/h.
650 mm
Multi-burner gas cooktop with total output greater
than 45.4MJ/h, but with a maximum of 77.8MJ/h,
with no burner having a greater output than
17.3MJ/h.
760 mm
Multi-burner gas cooktop with total output greater
than 77.8MJ/h, with a single burner having a
greater output than 17.3MJ/h.
Not possible
Single burner gas cooktop with a maximum output
of 21.6MJ/h.
650 mm
Single burner gas cooktop with an output greater
than 21.6MJ/h, but with a maximum of 29.2MJ/h.
760 mm
Single burner gas cooktop with an output greater
than 29.2MJ/h.
Not possible

Installation
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Installation recommendations
– When deciding on the safety distance
between the cooktop and rangehood,
please note that a distance of 650
mm above electric cooktops may be
preferable to give more working
space under the rangehood.
– Account should also be taken of the
height of the person who will be
using the rangehood most often.
They should have sufficient space to
work comfortably at the cooktop, and
be able to reach the rangehood
controls with ease.
– If positioned too high, extraction will
be inefficient.
– To achieve optimum vapour
extraction, the rangehood must be
centred over the cooktop, not to the
side or behind it.
– The cooktop should be no wider than
the rangehood and, if possible, it
should be narrower, especially for
safety distances greater than
750mm.
– The installation area must be easily
accessible. The rangehood should be
easily accessible and easy to
dismantle in the event that service is
required. This should be taken into
consideration when planning the
position of cupboards, shelves,
ceilings or features in the vicinity of
the rangehood.

Connection for air extraction
48
Before installation, it is important
to read the information given on the
following pages as well as the
“Appliance dimensions” and the
“Warning and Safety instructions” at
the beginning of this booklet. This is
particularly crucial when using the
rangehood at the same time as a
heating appliance that relies on
oxygen from the same room, which
could result in the build-up of toxic
fumes.
The rangehood should be installed
according to local and national
building regulations. Seek approval
from the building inspector where
necessary.
Only use smooth pipes or flexible
ducting made from approved non-
flammable materials for exhaust
ducting.
When using an external motor, make
sure that the exhaust ducting is
sufficiently rigid. The external motor
can cause an underpressure which
can result in the exhaust ducting
distorting.
To achieve the greatest possible air
extraction with the lowest noise level,
please note the following:
– The diameter of the exhaust ducting
should not be less than 150mm.
– If flat ducting is being used, the
cross-sectional area must not be
smaller than the cross-sectional area
of the exhaust connection.
– The exhaust ducting should be as
short and straight as possible.
– Only use wide radius bends.
– The exhaust ducting must not be
kinked or compressed.
– Ensure that all connections are
strong and airtight.
Remember that any constriction of
the airflow will reduce extraction
performance and increase operating
noise.
If the exhaust is ducted through an
outside wall, a telescopic wall vent or
a roof vent (available as an optional
accessory) is recommended.
If the exhaust air is to be ducted into
a vent flue, the ducting must be
directed in the flow direction of the
flue.
Where ducting is horizontal, it must
be laid to slope away at at least 1cm
per metre. This is to ensure that
condensate cannot drain back into
the rangehood.
If the exhaust ducting is to run
through rooms, ceiling space etc.
there may be great variations in
temperature between the different
areas. The problem of condensation
will need to be addressed. The
exhaust ducting will need to be
suitably insulated.

Connection for air extraction
49
Condensate trap
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
125mm or 150mm ducting.
When installing a condensate trap,
ensure that it is positioned vertically
and, if possible, directly above the
exhaust socket.
The arrow on the housing indicates
the direction of airflow.
The condensate trap will be integrated
in rangehoods which are designed to be
connected to an external motor
(...EXTmodels).
Silencer
To achieve even further reductions in
noise levels, a special silencer (optional
accessory) can be fitted in the ducting
system.
Air extraction mode
The silencer not only reduces noise
from the motor outside the house, but
also sounds from outside (e.g. traffic
noise). For this reason, the silencer
must be positioned as close as possible
to the ducting exit .

Connection for air extraction
50
Recirculation mode
The silencer needs to be positioned
between the exhaust connection and
the exhaust grille . Ensure there is
adequate space for fitting it.
Air extraction with external motor
To minimise noise from the motor in the
kitchen, the silencer should be
positioned in front of the external motor
if possible, or, if the ducting is long,
above the exhaust connection inside
the rangehood . In the case of an
external motor located inside the house,
fitting a silencer behind the external
motor reduces the noise of the motor
outside the house.

Electrical connection
51
All electrical work must be
undertaken by a suitably qualified
and competent person in strict
accordance with current national and
local safety and building code
regulations. 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
appliance until after installation or
repair work has been carried out.
The rangehood must be connected to a
suitably earthed socket (AC 230 V,
50Hz).
For extra safety it is advisable to install
a residual current device (RCD) with a
trip current of 30 mA.
Connection of this appliance must be
made via a suitable isolator switch
which provides disconnection on all
poles and which complies with national
and local safety regulations. The
isolator switch should be easily
accessible after the appliance has been
built in.
If the mains socket is not accessible
after installation, an additional means of
disconnection must be provided for all
poles. There must be an all-pole
contact gap of 3 mm in the switch
(including switch, fuses and relays).
The connection data is given on the
data plate (See “After sales service”).
Ensure that this data matches the
household mains supply.

After sales service and warranty
52
In the event of a fault which you cannot
remedy yourself, please contact Miele.
The contact details for Miele are given
at the back of these instructions.
When contacting Miele, please quote
the model and serial number of your
appliance.
These can be found on the data plate.
Position of the data plate
The data plate is visible after removing
the grease filter.
Warranty
AU, NZ:
The manufacturer's warranty for this
appliance is 2 years.
For further information, please refer to
your warranty booklet.
Other countries:
For information on the appliance
warranty specific to your country please
contact Miele. See the end of this
booklet for contact details.

Technical data
53
Fan motor* 295 W
Cooktop lighting
DA 2558, DA 2578 2 x 3 W
DA 2518 4 x 3 W
Total rated load*
DA 2558, DA 2578 301 W
DA 2518 307 W
Voltage, frequency AC 230 V, 50 Hz
Fuse rating 10 A
Mains connection cable length 1.5 m
Weight
DA 2558 10.4 kg
DA 2558 EXT 6 kg
DA 2578 11.6 kg
DA 2578 EXT 7.2 kg
DA 2518 14.3 kg
* For EXT models, the rated load will depend on the type of external motor fitted.
Length of connection cable to external motor: 1.9m
Wi-Fi module
Frequency band 2.412 - 2.462 GHz
Maximum transmitting power < 100 mW
Radio frequency module (ZigBee)
Frequency band 2.405 - 2.48 GHz
Maximum transmitting power < 10 mW
Optional accessory for recirculation mode
DUU150 or DUU151 conversion kit and DKF15-1 charcoal filter set. The set
contains two active charcoal filters.


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131 Ferry Road
Southport, QLD 4215

M.-Nr. 10 910 740 / 01en-AU, NZ
DA 2558, DA 2578, DA 2518, DA 2558 EXT, DA 2578 EXT

