Gaggenau AW 201-790, AW 200-790 manual

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Flexible aluminium pipes, corrosion-protected sheet metal pipes and exhaust air pipes whose material conforms to fire B1 in accordance with DIN 4102 can be used. Exhaust air pipes should have a nominal diameter of 6 ´/ 150 mm.

Pay particular attention to ensuring that

the exhaust air ducts and pipes are kept as short as possible

the pipes are not laid at an acute angle, but as bends and that they are inserted into the shaft at an inclined upward angle and

there are no cross-sectional constrictions in the upward direction (this reduces the volume flow).

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.

The manufacturer of the extractor hood accepts no liability for complaints which can be attributed to the design and layout of the pipework.

As standard, the blow-out opening of the extractor hood is in the upward direction.

To pass exhaust air through the outer wall, we recommend the use of our telescopic wall box TM 150-045 (Ø 6 ´/ 150 mm).

Note:

To prevent the ingress of water, e.g. condensate or rain water from an uncovered exhaust air shaft, our condensate separator RV 060-150 must be installed in the exhaust air line. The condensate separator must still be accessible after installation.

The duct units listed below are available depending on the height of the ceiling:

Installation accessories for exhaust air mode

Stainless steel-design ventilation duct:

LK 010-012 for ceiling heights of 7 ´4 ´- 8 ´6 ´ LK 010-022 for ceiling heights of 8 ´6 ´- 9 ´9 ´

Aluminium-design ventilation duct:

LK 011-012 for ceiling heights of 7 ´4 ´- 8 ´6 ´ LK 011-022 for ceiling heights of 8 ´6 ´- 9 ´9 ´

Installation accessories for circulating air mode

Stainless steel-design ventilation duct:

LK 010-112 for ceiling heights of 7 ´7 ´- 8 ´6 ´ LK 010-122 for ceiling heights of 8 ´6 ´- 9 ´9 ´

Aluminium-design ventilation duct:

LK 011-112 for ceiling heights of 7 ´7 ´- 8 ´6 ´ LK 011-122 for ceiling heights of 8 ´6 ´- 9 ´9 ´

The dimensions above refer to a distance of 5´3 ´ from the floor to the bottom edge of the hood.

If required, custom made duct units are available at an extra charge.

The socket must be placed behind the duct cover on the wall.

To use above gas cooker / gas hob

Important: do not use all burners on the highest setting simultaneously over a longer period of time (max. 15 minutes). This will pose a risk of burns when touching the hot appliance exterior or parts of the extractor hood may become damaged.

Switch the extractor hood to the highest setting when three or more burners of a gas cooker are used simultaneously.

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Contents Operating and Assembly Instructions Extractor HoodPage Preface Safety notes Read And Save These Instructions For your safety Important notesOperating for the first time About useFeatures Operation Page Special functions Cleaning and care Page Maintenance Assembly instructions Technical dataInstallation Page Important before marking the securing holes Page For circulating air mode use the installation set Germany USA

AW 200-790, AW 201-790 specifications

The Gaggenau AW 201-790 and AW 200-790 represent the pinnacle of luxury wine storage and preservation, designed for serious wine enthusiasts and collectors. Gaggenau, known for its high-performance kitchen appliances, has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation, combining sophisticated design with cutting-edge technology.

Both models showcase a sleek, professional appearance with a stainless-steel finish and a glass door, offering an unobstructed view of the wine collection inside. The AW 201-790 is designed to hold up to 99 bottles, while the AW 200-790 accommodates 75 bottles, making them ideal for both small and extensive collections. These wine cabinets prioritize both practicality and elegance, blending seamlessly into any upscale kitchen or wine cellar.

One of the standout features of the Gaggenau AW 201-790 and AW 200-790 is their precise temperature control, which is crucial for wine preservation. The units offer two separate climate zones, allowing users to store different types of wine at their optimal serving temperatures. This dual-zone capability is essential for collectors who wish to store both red and white wines simultaneously.

Moreover, both models utilize Advanced Cooling Technology. This system ensures a consistent temperature and humidity level within the cabinet, preventing fluctuations that could compromise the integrity of the wine. The humidity is maintained at the ideal level to keep corks moist and prevent oxidation.

Another significant technological advancement is the UV-filtering glass door that protects the wine from harmful ultraviolet rays, which can degrade flavor and aroma over time. Additionally, the units are equipped with vibration-dampening systems to minimize disturbances, as vibrations can adversely affect the wine's sediment.

The Gaggenau AW 201-790 and AW 200-790 also feature an intuitive control panel that allows users to set and monitor temperature, humidity, and lighting levels easily. LED lighting illuminates the interior without producing heat, ensuring that the wine remains undisturbed.

In summary, the Gaggenau AW 201-790 and AW 200-790 wine cabinets are exemplary models that combine luxurious design with advanced technology. They provide optimal conditions for wine storage, protecting valuable collections while offering users total control over their environment, ultimately enhancing the wine experience.