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User manual Bosch, model AF280190/01

Manafacture: Bosch
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Before installation Optimum efficiency of the extractor hood: . Short, smooth exhaust pipe. . As few bends as possible. . Pipe diameter as large as possible (ideally 150 mm dia.) and wide pipe bends. If long, rough exhaust-air pipes, many pipe bends or smaller pipe diameters are used, the air extraction rate will no longer be at an optimum level and there will be an increase in noise. . Round pipes Short exhaust air pipe: inside diameter min. 120 mm, Longer exhaust air pipe: inside diameter min. 150 mm. . Flat ducts must have an inside cross-section equivalent to that of the round pipes. There should be no sharp bends. l120 mm dia. approx. 113 cm2 l150 mm dia. approx. 177 cm2 . If pipe diameters differ, insert sealing strip. . Ensure that there is an adequate air supply for exhaust air mode. Exhaust air directed backwards: Only possible inside tall wall cupboards depending on the size of the exhaust air pipe. . Make a hole in the rear panel of the wall cupboard, cutting out a notch for the power supply cable. Exhaust air directed upwards: 1. Make a hole in the top of the wall cupboard, cutting out a notch for the power supply cable. – template OI enclosed –. 2. If fitted, cut out the cupboard base to a min. depth of 270 mm over the entire width. Note: . An installation kit is required if the width of the cupboard is 900 mm. Connecting a 150 mm exhaust pipe: . Attach the exhaust pipe directly to the air connector. Connection of 120 mm lexhaust air pipe: . Attach enclosed reducing connector to the air outlet. Holes in the air outlet must be sealed. . Attach exhaust air pipe to the reducing connector. Circulating-air mode . With activated carbon filter if exhaust-air mode is not possible. The complete installation set can be obtained from specialist outlets. The corresponding accessory numbers can be found at the end of these operating instructions. 30 Preparing the wall cupboard 1. Mark two attachment points on both the right and left inside faces of the cupboard and make holes with a bradawl. When you drill: 2 mm diameter – max. 10 mm in depth. Use the enclosed template OII to mark the attachment points. 2. Screw on both attachment plates. 3. Attach the door to the cupboard and align. Observe the minimum distance between hotplates and extractor hood! Fig. 1. This extractor hood is designed to be installed in a wall cupboard with the following dimensions: width: 600 mm depth: 293 to 350 mm height: min. 435 mm. If the cupboard is deeper than 293 mm, the extractor hood can be moved back, e.g. to put a spice rack in front of the extractor hood. To do this, place the template OII further back. Ensure that the cupboard is stable both during and after installation, even if fitted at the end of a row of kitchen units. Do not install the extractor hood at the end of the kitchen line. Align the cupboards exactly. If required, place the side cupboards flush underneath. The side panels must not project over the base of the adjacent unit by more than 0.5 mm. Exhaust air Circulating air 16,0 16,5 We reserve the right to construction changes within the context of technical development. Weight in kg: 3. Screw in the adjusting screws by hand until the extractor hood is situated on the base of the cupboard. 7. Feed the mains connection cable out of the cupboard. 8. Connect the pipes in the wall cupboard. – If required, attach the air hose to the cupboard ceiling –. 9. Re-insert grease filter (see Operating instructions). Fitting into wall cupboard Check door alignment and readjust if necessary. 1. Remove grease filter (see Operating instructions). 2. Lift the extractor hood into the cupboard from below until both fixing lugs have locked firmly into position. . Align the extractor hood in the cupboard. . Carefully tighten both fastening screws. 4. Also attach the extractor hood to the left and right wall cupboards with 2 screws each side. First make pilot holes with a bradawl. 5. Seal the holes with 2 stoppers each on the left and right. 6. If required, shorten the wall cover to the required dimension (e.g. saw off). Attach the wall cover with the enclosed clips. Screw the wall cover to the wall cupboard. 31 32 Fitting into wall cupboard Note: The extractor hood housing can be clad inside the wall cupboard (e.g. with chipboard). If so, observe the following: . The intermediate base must not be placed on the extractor hood housing. . Never attach cladding to the housing. . Provide access for customer service. . If the extractor hood is to be installed further back in the cupboard, the stops for the filter drawer can be moved forwards. . To do this, undo the screws, move the stops and retighten the screws. Re-adjusting the limit switch: 1. Check whether the extractor hood switches off when the filter drawer is inserted. 2. If the extractor hood does not switch off, re-adjust the limit switch. 3. Unscrew the screw in small steps – max. 2 revolutions. 2. Align handle moulding and screw to the appliance. Do not pinch the rib...

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