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    							MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING11
    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
    Alarm signal reset
    •	 Turn	the	Lights	 and	the	Suction	 Motor	off.
    •	 Touch	 button	F.  The  operation  is  confirmed  when  the  Led 
    goes  out.
      Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning isolate  the cooker hood from the mains supply.
    Charcoal FiltersIn the recirculation mode the charcoal filters absorb smells and 
    unwanted odours.
    This cannot be washed or regenerated, and must be changed 
    when the led on button F starts to flash, or at least once every 
    4 months. 
    Enabling/Disabling the alarm signal
    •	 In	Recirculation	 Version	Hoods,	the	Filter	 Saturation	 Alarm	
    must  be  activated  on  installation  or  at  a  later  date.
    •	 Turn	 the	Lights	 and	the	Suction	 Motor	off.
    •	 Press	 button	F  and  hold  it  for  4  seconds  until  the  LED 
    lights  up  in  confirmation:
    	 •	 Led	 lights	up	for	 4	seconds	 –	Activated	 Charcoal		
      Filter  saturation  alarm  ACTIVATED.
    	 •	 Led	 lights	up	for	 2	seconds	 –	Activated	 Charcoal		
      Filter  saturation  alarm  DEACTIVATED.
          To Remove the Charcoal Filters
    •	 Remove	the	metal	 grease	 filters.
    •	 Remove	 the	saturated	 activated	carbon	filter	by	releasing	 the	
    fixing  hooks.
    •	 Fit	 the	new	 filter	 by	hooking	 it	into	 its	seating.
    •	 Refit	 the	metal	 grease	 filters.
    	 This	appliance	can	be	a	possible	fire	hazard	if	the	grease	
    and charcoal filters are not cleaned and replaced as 
    recommended. 
    						
    							MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING12
          Changing the Lighting
    Warning:  This  appliance  is  fitted  with  a  white  LED  lamp  classed 
    as  1M  according  to  EN  60825-1:  1994  +  A1:2002  +  A2:2001 
    standards;	maximum	optical	power	emitted	 @439nm:	 7µW.	Do	
    not  look  directly  at  the  light  through  optical  devices  (binoculars, 
    magnifying  glasses…).
    •	 For	 replacement	 contact	technical	 support.	("To	purchase	 contact	
    tech-nical	 support")
      Replacement filters and light bulbs can be obtained from  your local Service Force Centre.
    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 
    						
    							SOMETHING NOT WORKING  -  SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS13
    SOMETHING NOT WORKING
    SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS
    If, having followed these instructions carefully, your cooker hood fails to work properly please carry out
    the following checks.
      Symptom
      The cooker hood will not start
      The cooker hood is not working effectively
     
    The cooker hood has switched off during operation 
    I
    f after all these checks, the problem persists, contact your local 
    Service Force Centre, quoting the model and serial number.
    Please note that it will be necessary to provide proof of purchase 
    for any in-guarantee service calls.
      Solution
    •		 Check	the	hood	is	connected	to	the	electricity	supply.
    •		 Check	that	the	fan	speed	control	is	set	to	1,	2	or	3.
    •		 The	fan	speed	is	set	high	enough	for	the	task.
    •		 The	grease	filter	is	clean.
    •		 The	kitchen	is	adequately	vented	to	allow	the	entry	of	fresh	air.
    •	 	If	set	up	for	recirculation,	check	that	the	charcoal	filter	is	
    still effective.
    •		 If	set	up	for	extraction,	check	that	the	ducting	and	outlets	 are not blocked.
    •		 The	safety	cut-out	device	has	been	tripped.
    •		 Turn	off	the	hob	and	then	wait	for	the	device	to	reset.
    In-guarantee customers should ensure
    that the above checks have been made as
    the engineer will make a charge if the fault
    is not a mechanical or electrical
    breakdown.
    If you require an engineer or wish to purchase spare parts con-tact your local Service Force Centre by telephoning:
    08705 929929
    Your telephone call will be routed to the Service Force Centre covering your postcode area. For general enquires concerning your AEG appliance or for fur-
    ther information on AEG products, please contact our Customer 
    Services Department at the address below or visit our website at 
    www.aeg.co.uk
    Customer Services Department
    Major Appliances
    AEG
    Addington Way
    Luton
    Bedfordshire 
    LU4  9QQ
    Tel:   08705 350 350 *
    * calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes 
    						
    							GUARANTEE CONDITIONS14
    GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
    Standard Guarantee ConditionsWe, AEG, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this AEG built-in appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, the company will, at our option, repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY 
    CHARGE for labour, materials and carriage on condition that:
    •	 The	 appliance	 has	been	 correctly	 installed	and	used	 only	on	the	 electrical	 supply	stated	on	the	 rating	 plate.
    •	 The	 appliance	 has	been	 used	for	normal	 domestic	 purposes	only,	and	in	accordance	 with	the	manufacturer’s	 operating	and	
    maintenance  instructions.
    •	 The	 appliance	 has	not	 been	 serviced,	 maintained,	 repaired,	taken	apart	or	tampered	 with	by	any	 person	 not	authorised	 by	us.
    •	 All	 service	 work	under	 this	guarantee	 must	be	undertaken	 by	an	 AEG	 Service	 Force	Centre.
    •	 Any	 appliances	 or	defective	 parts	replaced	 shall	become	 the	property	 of	this	 company.
    Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside these hours in which case a  premium will be charged.
    EXCLUSIONSThis Guarantee does not cover:
    •	 Damage	 or	calls	 resulting	 from	transportation,	 improper	use	or	neglect,	 the	replacement	 of	any	 light	 bulbs	 or	removable	 parts	
    of  glass  or  plastic.
    •	 Costs	 incurred	for	calls	 to	put	 right	 appliances	 improperly	 installed	or	calls	 to	appliances	 outside	the	United	 Kingdom.
    •	 Appliances	 found	to	be	 in	use	 within	 a	commercial	 environment,	 plus	those	 which	 are	the	 subject	 of	rental	 agreements.
    •	 Products	 of	AEG	 manufacture	 which	were	not	marketed	 by	AEG.	 This	guarantee	 is	in	 addition	 to	your	 statutory	 and	legal	
    rights.
    EUROPEAN GUARANTEEIf you move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you to your new home subject to the following  qualifications:
    •	 The	 guarantee	 starts	from	the	date	 you	first	 purchased	 your	product.
    •	 The	 guarantee	 is	for	 the	 same	 period	 and	to	the	 same	 extent	 for	labour	 and	parts	 as	exists	 in	the	 new	 country	 of	use	 for	this	
    brand  or  range  of  products.
    •	 The	 product	 is	installed	 and	used	 in	accordance	 with	our	instructions	 and	is	only	 used	 domestically,	 i.e.	a	normal	 household.
    •	 The	 product	 is	installed	 taking	into	account	 regulations	 in	your	 new	country.
    Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre, listed below, to give them details of your new home.   They will ensure that the local Service organisation is aware of your move and able to look after you and your appliance.
    France     Senlis      +33 (0)3 44 62 29 99
    Germany    Nurnberg    +49 (0)911 323 2600
    Italy      Pordenone  +39 (0)01678 47053
    Sweden    Stockholm  +46 (0)8 738 79 50
    UK       Luton      +44 (0)8705 350 350 
    						
    							INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  -  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS15
    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
      It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this product in any way.
    Technical Information
    DIMENSIONS             HEIGHT (CANOPY):        60 mm
                      HEIGHT (CHIMNEY):       695 - 415 mm
                      WIDTH (CANOPY):      998 mm
                      WIDTH (CHIMNEY):    350 mm
                      GROSS:       19,5 kg - 20 kg
                      NET:      15,5 kg - 17,2 kg
    ELECTRICAL SUPPLY: 	 	 	 	 	 		 220-240	V	(50	Hz)
    POWER CONSUMPTION:              285 W
    FAN MOTOR:                  260 W
    LAMP:               (4x4W) Led     16 W
    SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION
    ABOVE:               ELECTRIC HOB:       7 KW
                      GAS HOB:        10 KW 
                      SLOT-IN GAS COOKER     13.5 KW
                      SLOT-IN ELECTRIC COOKER    12.4 KW
    Note: CE Marking certifies that this appliance complies with the requirements laid down 
    in EEC directive 89:336. (Electromagnetic compatibility) and subsequent modifications 
    and Low Voltage directive 72/23/E.
    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
      This appliance must be earthed
    Electrical RequirementsAny permanent electrical installation must comply with 
    the latest I.E.E. Regulations and local Electricity Board 
    regulations. For your own safety this should be under-
    taken by a qualified electrician e.g. your local Electricity 
    Board, or a contractor who is on the roll of the National 
    Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting 
    (NICEIC).
    Electrical ConnectionBefore connecting to the mains supply ensure that the 
    mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the rating 
    plate inside the cooker hood.
    Remove the grease filters (see paragraph Maintenance) 
    being sure that the connector of the feeding cable is 
    correctly inserted in the socket placed on the side of 
    the fan.  This appliance is fitted with a 3 core mains cable and 
    must be permanently connected to the electricity supply 
    via a double-pole switch having 3mm minimum contact 
    gap on each pole. A Switched Fuse Connection Unit to 
    BS1363 Part 4, fitted with a 3 Amp fuse, is a recom-
    mended mains supply connection accessory to ensure 
    compliance with the Safety Requirements applicable to 
    fixed wiring instructions.
    This appliance conforms to BS 800: 1988 and EEC 
    Directive No. 78 308 regarding suppression of radio and 
    television interference. 
    						
    							INSTALLING THE COOKER HOOD16
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    INSTALLING THE COOKER HOOD
    Please ensure that when the appliance is installed it is ea-
    sily accessible to an engineer in the event of a breakdown.
      All installations must comply with the local  authorities  requirements for the discharge of exhaust air.
      Incorrect installation may affect the safety of this  cooker hood.
    Installation Requirements  Before installation check the wall to 
      which the cooker hood is to be fitted for 
      electric cables, water pipes or gas.
      The chimney hood must be installed according to the instructions suppliers below and by qualified and com-
    petent personnel to the relevant National Standards.
    The cooker hood is designed to be fixed to a solid block or block  wall over a cooking area. If not, suitable fixing must be used 
    for other types of walls. The hood can be used in the extraction 
    (ducted to the outside) or recirculation (internal recycling) mode.
    The Installation work must be undertaken by a qualified and  competent person. The manufacturer disclaims any responsibility 
    to damages due to incorrect installation of
    the cooker hood or if the cooker hood is not installed in  compliance with relevant regulations controlling this type of 
    installation.
    UnpackingBefore unpacking the cooker hood position the carton with the arrows pointing upwards as illustrated on the carton.
    The canopy is supplied with the following components for  installation:
    Ref  Qty  Product Components
    1  1 Hood Canopy complete with: Controls, 
    Lights, Filters
    2  1 Telescopic chimney made up of:
    2.1  1 Upper chimney 
    2.2  1 Lower chimney 
    7.1  1 Telescopic frame complete with Suction fan, 
    made up of:
    7.1a  1 Upper frame
    7.1b  1 Lower frame
    9  1 Reduction flange ø 150-120 mm
    10  1 Damper ø 150
    14.1  2 Air Outlet Connection Extension
    15  1 Air Outlet Connection
    24  1 Connection box
    25   Hose clamps (not included) 
    50  1 Control Board Group
    Ref.  Q.ty  Installation components
    7.3  1 Air Outlet Connection Support
    11  4 Wall Plugs ø 10
    12c  8 Screws 2,9 x 6,5
    12e  4 Screws 2,9 x 9,5
    12f  2 Screws M4 x 80
    12g  4 Screws M6 x 80
    12h  4 Screws 5,2 x 70
    12q  4 Screws 3,5 x 9,5
    21  1 Drilling template
    22  8 6.4 mm int. dia washers
    23  4 M6 nuts
      Q.ty  Documentation 
      1 Instruction booklet 
    						
    							INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS17
    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
    Drilling the Ceiling/shelf and fixing the frame
    •	 Use	a	plumb	line	to	mark	the	centre	of	the	hob	on	the	ceiling/support shelf.
    •	 Place	the	drilling	template	21  provided on the ceiling/support 
    shelf, making sure that the template is in the correct position 
    by lining up the axes of the template with those of the hob.
    •	 Mark	the	centres	of	the	holes	in	the	template.
    •	 Drill	the	holes	at	the	points	marked:
    •	 For	concrete	ceilings,	drill	for	plugs	appropriate	to	the	screw	 size.
    •	 For	hollow	brick	ceilings	with	wall	thickness	of	20	mm:	drill	ø	 10 mm(immediately insert the Dowels 11  not supplied).
    •	 For	wooden	beam	ceilings,	drill	according	to	the	wood	screws	 used.
    •	 For	wooden	shelf,	drill	ø	7	mm.
    •	 For	the	power	supply	cable	feed,	drill	ø	10	mm.
    •	 For	the	air	outlet	(Ducted	Version),	drill	according	to	the	dia- meter of the external air exhaust duct connection.
    •	 Insert	two	screws	of	the	following	type,	crossing	them	and	 leaving 4-5 mm from the ceiling:
    •	 For	concrete	ceilings,	use	the	appropriate	plugs	for	the	screw	 size	(not	provided).
    •	 for	Cavity	ceiling	with	inner	space,	with	wall	thickness	of	 approx. 20 mm, Screws 12h, supplied.
    •	 For	wooden	beam	ceilings,	use	4	wood	screws	(not	provided).	
    •	 For	wooden	shelf,	use	4	screws	12g with washers 22 and  nuts 23, provided. 
    						
    							INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS18
    Fixing The Frame•	 Loosen	the	two	 screws	 	 fastening	 the	lower	 chimney	 and	remove	
    this  from  the  lower  frame.
    •	 Loosen	 the	two	 screws	 	 fastening	 the	upper	 	 chimney	 and	remove	
    this  from  the  upper  frame.
    If  you  wish  to  adjust  the  height  of  the  frame,  proceed  as  follows:
    •	 Unfasten	 the	metric	 screws	 joining	 the	two	 columns,	 located	at	the	
    sides  of  the  frame. 
    •	 Adjust	 the	frame	 to	the	 height	 required,	 	 then	replace	 all	the	 screws	
    removed  as  above.
    •	 Insert	 the	upper	 chimney	 stack	from	above,	 and	leave	 it	running	
    free  on  the  frame.
    •	 Lift	 up	the	 frame,	 fit	 	the	 frame	 slots	onto	 the	screws	 up	to	the	 slot	
    end  positions.
    •	 Tighten	 the	two	 screws	 and	fasten	 the	other	 two	screws	 provi-ded	
    with  the  hood.
    Before  tightening  the  screws  completely  it  is  possible  to  adjust  the 
    frame  by  turning  it.  Make  sure  that  the  screws  do  not  come  out  of 
    their  seats  in  the  slotted  holes.
    •	 The	 frame	mountings	 must	be	secure	 to	withstand	 the	weight	 of	the	
    hood  and  any  stresses  caused  by  the  occasional  side  thrust  applied 
    to  the  device.  On  completion,  check  that  the  base  is  stable,  even  if 
    the  frame  is  subjected  to  bending. 
    •	 In	 all	cases	 where	 the	ceiling	 is	not	 strong	 enough	 at	the	 suspension	
    point,  the  installer  must  provide  strengthening  using  suitable  plates 
    and  backing  pieces  anchored  to  the  structurally  sound  parts.
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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
    						
    							INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS19
    Connection  control  group•	 Unscrew	the	screws	 near	the	Air	outlet	 and	use	these	 for	attaching	
    the  Control  Group  50. 
    •	 Connect	 up	all	the	 connectors	 to	the	 sockets	 provided	 on	the	 Control	
    Board  Unit,  making  sure  they  are  compatible.
    Flue  assembly  -  mounting  the  hood  body
    •	 Position	 the	upper	 chimney	 section	and	fix	the	 upper	 part	to	the	
    frame  using  the  2  screws  12c  (2,9  x  6,5)  provided.
    •	 Similarly,	 position	the	lower	 chimney	 section			 and	fix	the	 lower	 part	
    to  the  frame  using  the  2  screws  12c  (2,9  x  6,5)  provided.
    Before  fixing  the  hood  body  to  the  frame:
    •	 Screw	 the	2	screws	 12f half way into the holes provided in the sides 
    of  the  bottom  of  the  frame.
    •	 Remove	 the	grease	 filters	from	the	hood	 canopy.
    •	 Remove	 any	activated	 charcoal	filters.
    •	 Lift	 the	hood	 canopy	 and	engage	 the	screws	 12f  in  the  slots  (A)  as 
    far  as  they  will  go.
    •	 Working	 from	below,	 fix	the	 hood	 canopy	 to	the	 frame	 (B),  using 
    the  4  screws  12q  and  4  washers  22  provided,  then  tighten  all  the 
    screws  securely.
    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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    Electrical connection and working test:
    •	 Connect	 the	hood	 to	the	 mains	 through	 a	two-pole	 switch	
    ha-ving  a  contact  gap  of  at  least  3  mm.
    •	 Remove	 the	grease	 filters	(see	paragraph	 Maintenance)	 be-
    ing  sure  that  the  connector  of  the  feeding  cable  is  correctly 
    inserted  in  the  socket  placed  on  the  side  of  the  fan.
    •	 Connect	 the	control	 connector	 Cmd.
    •	 Connect	 the	lights	 connector	 Lux.
    •	 Place	 the	connectors	 in	the	 junction	 box	24  and  close  it 
    using  the  2  screws  12e  (2,9  x  9,5)  provided.
    •	 Fix	 the	junction	 box	to	the	 hood	 body	using	 the	2	screws	
    12c  (2,9  x  6,5)  provided.
    •	 For	 the	recirculation	 version,	fit	the	 activated	 carbon	odour	
    filter.
    •	 Replace	 the	grease	 filters.
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