Description of the appliance
The cooker hood is suitable for . . .
. . . Air extraction:
Air is drawn in through the grease filter f, cleaned and directed outside.
. . . Air recirculation:
Air is drawn in through the grease filter f and then through the active charcoal filters for cleaning. It is passed back into the kitchen through the top of the kitchen cabinet.
Before using for the first time, check to see whether the active charcoal filter is in place (see ”Cleaning and Care“).
b- Slide switch for cooktop illumination n
This is used to switch the cooktop illumi- nation g on and off, regardless of whether the cooker hood is in operation or not. The deflector plate must be pulled out about one inch for the light to work.
0 - Light off l - Light on
c- Slide switch for the fan m
This is used to switch the fan on and off.
0 - Fan off l - Fan on
d- Slide switch for ,,Power selec- tion“
The power of the cooker hood can be adjusted to the intensity of the kitchen vapors and has four settings.
The fourth setting (Intensive setting) should be selected for removing very strong kitchen vapors.
low power | strong power |
e- Deflector plate
The deflector plate can be pulled out to any extent up to its limit.
The action of pulling the deflector plate out and pushing it in switches the cooker hood on and off respectively. The slide switch for the fan must be set to setting ,, l “.
h- Grease filter retainer
This is used for securing or releasing the grease filter f from the cooker hood.
iThe control panel can either
-be fitted with an aluminium front facia panel, available from Miele,
-be fitted with a lightshield from the kitchen furniture programme, or
-be installed without either of the above, but with cover caps (supplied for fitting at each end).
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