Neff D66B21S0GB User Manual
Neff Accessories for water
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- [en] Instructions for installation and use
- Ú Table of contents[en] Instructions for installation and use
- Instruction manual
- : Important safety information
- Read these instructions carefully. Only then will you be able to operate your appliance safely and correctly. Retain the instruction manual and installation instructions for future use or for subsequent owners.
- The appliance can only be used safely if it is correctly installed according to the safety instructions. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the appliance works perfectly at its installation location.
- This appliance is intended for domestic use and the household environment only. The appliance is not intended for use outside. Do not leave the appliance unattended during operation. The manufacturer is not liable for damage which is caused by improp...
- This appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 years old and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or by persons with a lack of experience or knowledge if they are supervised or are instructed by a person responsi...
- Children must not play with, on, or around the appliance. Children must not clean the appliance or carry out general maintenance unless they are at least 8 years old and are being supervised.
- Keep children below the age of 8 years old at a safe distance from the appliance and power cable.
- Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transport.
- This appliance is not intended for operation with an external clock timer or a remote control.
- Danger of suffocation!
- Danger of death!
- Risk of poisoning from flue gases that are drawn back in.
- 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.
- 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...
- 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 ...
- 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...
- 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.
- Unrestricted operation is possible if the vapour extractor hood is operated exclusively in the circulating-air mode.
- Risk of fire!
- Risk of burns!
- Risk of injury!
- Risk of electric shock!
- Causes of damage
- Environmentally-friendly disposal
- Circulating-air mode
- Setting the fan
- Lighting
- Cleaning agents
- Cleaning the metal mesh grease filters
- Removing metal grease filter
- Installing the metal mesh grease filter
- Malfunction table
- Replacing bulbs
- Accessories for circulating-air mode
- Installation instructions
- Installation instructions
- : Important safety information
- Read these instructions carefully. Only then will you be able to operate your appliance safely and correctly. Retain the instruction manual and installation instructions for future use or for subsequent owners.
- The appliance can only be used safely if it is correctly installed according to the safety instructions. The installer is responsible for ensuring that the appliance works perfectly at its installation location.
- The width of the extractor hood must correspond at least with the width of the hob.
- For the installation, observe the currently valid building regulations and the regulations of the local electricity and gas suppliers.
- When conveying the exhaust air, official and legal regulations (e.g. state building regulations) must be followed.
- Risk of death!
- Danger of death!
- Risk of poisoning from flue gases that are drawn back in.
- 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.
- 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...
- 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 ...
- 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...
- 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.
- Unrestricted operation is possible if the vapour extractor hood is operated exclusively in the circulating-air mode.
- Danger of death!
- Risk of fire!
- Grease deposits in the grease filter may catch fire. The specified safety distances must be observed in order to prevent an accumulation of heat. Observe the specifications for your cooking appliance. If gas and electric hobs are operated together, t...
- Only one side of the appliance may be installed directly next to a high-sided unit or a wall. The distance between the appliance and wall or high-sided unit must be at least 50 mm.
- Risk of injury!
- Risk of electric shock!
- Risk of electric shock!
- Danger of suffocation!
- Exhaust duct
- Checking the wall
- Electrical connection
- : Risk of electric shock!
- : Risk of electric shock!
- Installation
- Preparing for installation
- Caution!
- 1. Mark a vertical centre line on the wall from the ceiling to the lower edge of the extractor hood.
- 2. Mark the positions for the screws and the contour of the attachment area.
- 3. Drill 8 mm Ø holes to a depth of 80 mm and press the wall plugs flush with the wall. ¨
- 4. Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct. ©
- 5. Screw in 2 securing screws with washers to approx. 5 mm. ª
- Caution!
- Preparing for installation
- Installation
- Finishing installation of the appliance
- 1. Drill an 8 mm Ø hole to a depth of 80 mm for the safety screw and press the wall plug flush into the wall. ¨
- 2. Initially remove the protective foil from the back of the appliance and, following installation, remove the foil completely.
- 3. Attach the appliance. ©
- 4. Screw in the safety screw - and washer - and tighten all the screws. ª
- Connecting the appliance to the power supply
- Attaching the flue duct
- : Risk of injury!
- 1. Separate the flue ducts.
- 2. Remove the protective foil from both flue ducts.
- 3. Screw the upper flue ducts to the sides of the fixing bracket using two short screws. ¨
- 4. Place the lower flue ducts on the appliance and fix in place using two long screws on the bottom of the appliance. ©
- 5. Screw the lower flue duct to the sides of the fixing bracket using 2 short screws. ª
- Note