Miele 12255421 Cooker Hood Instruction Manual
- August 20, 2024
- Miele
Table of Contents
12255421 Cooker Hood
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Product Information
Specifications
- Model: Cooker hood
- Language: en-GB
- M.-Nr.: 12 255 421
Product Usage Instructions
Warning and Safety Instructions
It is essential to follow safety instructions to prevent
accidents or damage to the appliance.
Safety with Children
Ensure children are supervised when the appliance is in use to
avoid any accidents.
Installation and Maintenance
Only authorized technicians should handle replacement of
components like lamps. The appliance must be disconnected from the
mains electricity supply during installation, maintenance, and
repair work.
Operating with Heating Appliances
When using the cooker hood simultaneously with another heating
appliance, maintain proper ventilation to prevent gases from being
drawn back into the room.
Cooking Safety Tips
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Always cover burners with a pan when in use.
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Switch off the cooking zone when removing a pan.
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Select a pan suitable for the burner size.
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Regulate the flame to avoid burning up the sides of the
pan. -
Avoid overheating the pan to prevent damage.
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Always switch on the cooker hood when using a cooking zone to
prevent condensation buildup.
Caring for the Environment
Properly dispose of packaging material by using
material-specific collection points for recycling. Do not dispose
of old appliances with household waste; contact your Miele dealer
for appropriate disposal methods.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How should I dispose of the charcoal filters?
To dispose of charcoal filters, follow the instructions provided
in the manual. Typically, you can reset the operating hours counter
and then safely dispose of the filters according to local
regulations.
Can I replace the lamps myself?
No, replacement lamps should only be fitted by a Miele
authorized technician or the Miele Customer Service Department to
ensure safety and proper installation.
What should I do if I encounter issues with underpressure
during operation?
If you experience underpressure issues during operation, ensure
proper ventilation by maintaining air inlets that cannot be
blocked. Seek advice from a competent building regulations
inspector or qualified gas fitter if needed.
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Operating and installation instructions Cooker hood
To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
en-GB
M.-Nr. 12 255 421
Contents
Warning and Safety instructions ……………………………………………………………………. 4 Caring for the
environment …………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Modes of operation
………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Guide to the cooker
hood……………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Before using for the first
time…………………………………………………………………………. 16 Selecting extraction mode or
recirculation mode……………………………………………… 16 Setting up Miele@home
………………………………………………………………………………….. 16
Connecting via the app ……………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Connecting via WPS
…………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Sign out of WiFi (reset to factory
settings)………………………………………………….. 19 Setting up Con@ctivity
……………………………………………………………………………………. 19 Con@ctivity via the home WiFi network
(Con@ctivity 3.0) ……………………….. 20 Con@ctivity via a direct WiFi connection
(Con@ctivity 3.0)………………………. 20 Reattempting the connection
……………………………………………………………………… 20 Operation (Automatic mode)
…………………………………………………………………………. 21 Cooking with Con@ctivity (Automatic mode)
………………………………………………….. 21 Cooking process ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
21 Leaving automatic mode temporarily ……………………………………………………………….. 22 Returning
to automatic mode ……………………………………………………………………… 22 Operation (Manual
mode)………………………………………………………………………………. 23 Cooking without Con@ctivity (Manual
mode) …………………………………………………. 23 Switching the fan on
………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Selecting the power level
…………………………………………………………………………………. 23 Selecting the run-on time
………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Switching the fan off
………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Dimming/switching the hob lighting
on/off ……………………………………………………… 24 Power management
…………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 Safety switch-off
……………………………………………………………………………………………… 24 Operation (Automatic and Manual
modes)……………………………………………………. 25 Operating hours counter
………………………………………………………………………………….. 25 Altering the operating hours counter for
the grease filter(s) ………………………… 25 Altering or deactivating the charcoal
filter operating hours counter …………….. 26 Reading the filter operating hours
counter ………………………………………………….. 26 Energy saving tips
…………………………………………………………………………………………… 27 Cleaning and care
…………………………………………………………………………………………… 28
Housing……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 Grease filters and panel
for edge extraction …………………………………………………….. 29 Replacing the grease filters
…………………………………………………………………………. 32
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Contents
Charcoal filters…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 Resetting the
charcoal filter operating hours counter………………………………….. 32 Disposing of
charcoal filters………………………………………………………………………… 33
Installation………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 34 Before installation
……………………………………………………………………………………………. 34 Appliance
dimensions………………………………………………………………………………………. 35 Safety distance between hob
and cooker hood (S) ………………………………………….. 37 Installation
recommendations………………………………………………………………………….. 38 Installation
materials………………………………………………………………………………………… 38 Uneven installation surfaces
……………………………………………………………………………. 39 Connection for air extraction
……………………………………………………………………………. 40
Non-return flap……………………………………………………………………………………………. 41 Condensation
……………………………………………………………………………………………… 41 Silencer
………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 42 Electrical connection
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 43
Service…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 44 Contact in the event of
a fault ………………………………………………………………………….. 44 Position of the data plate
…………………………………………………………………………………. 44 Warranty
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 44 Technical data
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 45 Special accessories for
recirculation mode………………………………………………………. 45 EU Conformity
declaration……………………………………………………………………………….. 46 UK Conformity declaration
………………………………………………………………………………. 46
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Warning and Safety instructions
This cooker hood complies with all relevant local and national safety
requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and
material damage. Read the operating and installation instructions carefully
before using the cooker hood. They contain important information on its
safety, installation, use and maintenance. This prevents both personal injury
and damage to the cooker hood. In accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele
expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in
the chapter on installing the appliance as well as the safety instructions and
warnings. Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by
noncompliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place
and pass them on to any future owner. Correct application This cooker hood is
intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential
environments. The cooker hood is not intended for outdoor use. It must only be
used as a domestic appliance to extract vapours and remove odours from
cooking. Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be
dangerous. Where a recirculation cooker hood is fitted above a gas hob, please
ensure that there is an adequate supply of fresh air into the room in which it
is installed. Please seek the advice of a qualified gas fitter (e.g. GasSafe
in the UK) for more information if necessary. The cooker hood can only be used
by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it, or have been
shown how to use it in a safe way and recognise and understand the
consequences of incorrect operation.
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Warning and Safety instructions Safety with children
Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the cooker hood unless
they are constantly supervised. Children aged 8 and older may only use the
cooker hood without supervision if they have been shown how to use it and are
able to do so in a safe manner. Children must be able to understand and
recognise the possible dangers caused by incorrect operation. Children must
not be allowed to clean or maintain the cooker hood unsupervised. Please
supervise children in the vicinity of the cooker hood and do not let them play
with it. The hob lighting is very intensive. Ensure, in particular, that
babies/small children do not look at the light. Danger of suffocation! Whilst
playing, children may become entangled in packaging material (such as plastic
wrapping) or pull it over their head with the risk of suffocation. Keep
packaging material away from children. Technical safety Unauthorised
installation, maintenance and repairs can cause considerable danger for the
user. Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be carried out by a
Miele authorised technician. A damaged appliance can be dangerous. Check it
for visible signs of damage. Do not use a damaged appliance. The electrical
safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when correctly earthed. It is
essential that this standard safety requirement is met. If in any doubt please
have the electrical installation tested by a qualified electrician.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power supply system or a
power supply system that is not synchronised with the mains power supply (e.g.
island networks, back-up systems) is possible. A prerequisite for operation is
that the power supply system complies with the specifications of EN 50160 or
an equivalent standard. The function and operation of the protective measures
provided in the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product
must also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronised with the mains power supply, or these measures must be replaced
by equivalent measures in the installation. As described, for example, in the
current version of BS OHSAS 180012 ISO 45001. The connection data (voltage
and frequency) on the data plate of the cooker hood must match the mains
electricity supply in order to avoid the risk of damage to the cooker hood
Compare this before connecting the appliance to the mains. Consult a qualified
electrician if in any doubt. Do not connect the appliance to the mains
electricity supply by a multi-socket unit or an extension lead. These are a
fire hazard and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
EXT/EXTA model cooker hoods are connected to their external motor using a
special connection cable and plug connectors. These appliances may only be
combined with a Miele external motor. For safety reasons, this appliance may
only be used after it has been built in. The cooker hood must not be used in a
non-stationary location (e.g. on a ship). Touching electrical components and
tampering with electrical and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user
and can cause operational faults. Only open the housing as described in the
instructions given in the installation sheet and in the Cleaning and care
section of this booklet. Under no circumstances should any other parts of the
housing be opened. The manufacturer’s warranty will be invalidated if the
appliance is not repaired by a Miele authorised technician. If the electrical
connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised
technician to protect the user from danger.
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Warning and Safety instructions
The lamps are a built-in component of the lighting. Replacement lamps may only
be fitted by a Miele authorised technician or by the Miele Customer Service
Department. During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliance
must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Using at the same time as another heating appliance that depends on the air
from the room
Danger of toxic fumes! Great care should be taken when using the cooker hood
in the same room or the same area of the house at the same time as another
heating appliance that depends on the air from the room. Such heating
appliances draw in air from the room and duct exhaust gases out through a
chimney or extraction ducting. They include gas, oil, wood and coal-fired
boilers and heaters, continuous flow or other water heaters, gas hobs and
ovens. The cooker hood draws in air from the kitchen and from neighbouring
rooms. This applies to the following modes of operation: extraction mode
extraction mode with an external motor recirculation mode with a
recirculation box installed outside the room If there is insufficient air,
negative pressure will occur. The heating appliance may be starved of oxygen.
This impairs combustion. Harmful gases could be drawn from the chimney or
extraction ducting back into the room. Risk of death!
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Warning and Safety instructions
In order to ensure safe operation and to prevent gases given off by the
heating appliance from being drawn back into the room when the cooker hood and
the heater are both operated simultaneously, an underpressure in the room of
0.04 mbar (4 Pa) is the maximum permissible.
Sufficient ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which cannot be
blocked, e.g. in windows, doors and outside wall vents. The cross-section of
the inlet openings must enable sufficient ventilation. A ventilation brick
alone is not generally sufficient to ensure safe ventilation.
The overall ventilation condition of the dwelling must be taken into account.
If in any doubt, seek the advice of a competent building regulations inspector
or qualified gas fitter (GasSafe in the UK).
If the cooker hood is being operated in recirculation mode, whereby the air is
redirected into the room in which it is installed, the above restrictions do
not apply. Correct use Open flames are a fire hazard. The use of an open flame
under the cooker hood is not permitted. To avoid the danger of fire, do not
flambé or grill over an open flame. When switched on, the cooker hood could
draw flames into the filter. Fat deposits could ignite, presenting a fire
hazard. The cooker hood can become damaged when exposed to excessive heat. –
When using the cooker hood over a gas hob, ensure that any
burners in use are always covered by a pan. Switch the cooking zone off when a
pan is removed, even for a short time. – Select a pan which is suitable for
the size of the burner. – Regulate the flame so that it does not burn up the
sides of the pan. – Avoid overheating the pan (e.g. when cooking with a wok).
Always switch the cooker hood on when a cooking zone is in use, otherwise
condensation may collect in the hood, which could cause corrosion.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Overheated oil and fat can ignite, causing fire damage to the cooker hood.
When cooking with oil or fat, chip pans and deep fat fryers, etc, do not leave
the pans unattended. Similarly, never leave an open grill unattended when
grilling. Do not use the cooker hood without the filters in place. This way
you will avoid the risk of grease and dirt getting into the appliance and
hindering its smooth operation. The cooker hood can get very hot during
cooking due to heat rising from the hob. Do not touch the housing or the
grease filters until the cooker hood has cooled down.
Proper installation To determine whether a cooker hood may be operated above
your cooking appliance, please refer to the information provided by the
appliance’s manufacturer. Safety regulations prohibit the fitting of a cooker
hood over solid fuel stoves. An insufficient safety distance between the hob
and the cooker hood can result in damage to the cooker hood. The minimum
safety distances between the top of the hob and the bottom of the cooker hood
given in the “Installation” section of this manual must be observed, unless
the hob manufacturer states that a greater safety distance is required. If
more than one cooking appliance is fitted beneath the cooker hood, and they
have different minimum safety distances to the cooker hood, select the greater
distance. The information provided in “Installation” must be observed when
fixing the ventilation hood. Components can have sharp edges which may cause
injury. Wear gloves to protect your hands from being cut. Exhaust ducting must
be of non-inflammable material. Suitable material is available from Miele
specialist dealers or the Miele Spares Dept. The appliance must not be
connected to a chimney or flue which is in use. Neither should it be connected
to ducting which ventilates rooms with fireplaces.
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Warning and Safety instructions
If exhaust air is to be extracted into a chimney or ventilation duct no longer
used for other purposes, seek professional advice. Cleaning and care There is
a risk of fire if the cooker hood is not cleaned as described in these
operating instructions. Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this
appliance. The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short
circuit. Accessories and spare parts Only use genuine original Miele
accessories and spare parts with this appliance. Using accessories or spare
parts from other manufacturers will invalidate the warranty and Miele cannot
accept liability. Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when
genuine original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components must only
be replaced by Miele spare parts. Miele will guarantee to supply functional
spare parts for a minimum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the
discontinuation of your vapour extraction unit.
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Caring for the environment
Disposing of the packaging material
The packaging material is used for handling and protects the appliance from
transport damage. The packaging material used is selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal and can generally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging material reduces the use of raw materials. Use
material-specific collection points for valuable materials and take advantage
of return options. Your Miele dealer will take the packaging material away.
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances contain many valuable materials. They
also contain certain materials, compounds and components which were essential
for their correct functioning and safety. These could be hazardous to human
health and to the environment if disposed of with household waste or if
handled incorrectly. Please do not, therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with household waste.
Instead, please make use of officially designated collection and disposal points to dispose of and recycle electrical and electronic appliances in your local community, with your dealer or with Miele, free of charge. By law, you are solely responsible for deleting any personal data from the old appliance prior to disposal. You are legally obliged to remove any old batteries which are not securely enclosed by the appliance and to remove any lamps without destroying them, where this is possible. These must be taken to a suitable collection point where they can be handed in free of charge. Please ensure that your old appliance poses no risk to children while being stored for disposal.
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Depending on the model of the cooker hood, the following options are
available:
Extraction mode
Modes of operation
Operation with an external motor
(EXT/EXTA model cooker hoods)
The cooking vapours are drawn in by the cooker hood. The air is then passed
via the edge extraction panel through the grease filters, cleaned and then
directed outside.
Recirculation mode
Cooker hoods designed for use with an external motor have to be connected to a Miele external motor located in a position of your choice outside the room. The external motor is connected to the cooker hood by means of a control cable and is operated via Con@ctivity or by the control elements on the cooker hood.
The air is drawn in and passed via the edge extraction panel through the grease filters and then through 2 charcoal filters. The cleaned air is then recirculated back into the kitchen. DA 2628 cannot be used as a recirculation mode cooker hood.
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Guide to the cooker hood
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Guide to the cooker hood
a Exhaust duct Exhaust air can be directed through the back of the cooker hood
or upwards to the ceiling.
b Hob lighting c Charcoal filter
Optional accessories for recirculation mode DA 2668, DA 2698 only d Grease
filter DA 2668, DA 2698: x 1, DA 2628: x 2 e Edge extraction panel DA 2668, DA
2698: x 1, DA 2628: x 2 f Control elements g Control for switching the
lighting on and off and for dimming the lighting h Control for switching the
fan on and off i Controls for setting the fan power level j Control for the
run-on function k Control for the operating hours counter
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Before using for the first time
Selecting extraction mode or recirculation mode
The cooker hood is suitable for both extraction mode and recirculation mode.
The power of the fan is adapted to suit the selected operating mode. The
cooker hood is delivered set up for recirculation mode. It has to be reset for
extraction mode.
To reset it for extraction mode, the operating hours counter for the charcoal
filter(s) has to be deactivated. Switch off the fan and the lighting. Press
the control and the operating
hours control at the same time. The charcoal filter symbol and one of the fan
power levels will flash. Press and hold the control until the
B indicator starts to flash. Confirm your choice with the
operating hours control . All the indicator lights will go out. Extraction
mode has now been set. If you do not confirm your selection within 4 minutes,
the cooker hood will automatically revert to the original setting.
Setting up Miele@home
Requirements: – A WiFi network – The Miele app – A Miele user account. The
user account can be created via the Miele app.
Your cooker hood is equipped with an integrated WiFi module. Connect the
cooker hood to your household WiFi network. You will then be able to operate
the cooker hood via the Miele app. If your Miele hob is connected to a home
WiFi network, you can control the cooker hood automatically via the
Con@ctivity function.
Before installing the cooker hood in its final location, ensure that the
signal of your WiFi network is strong enough.
You can connect to the household WiFi network via the Miele app or via WPS.
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Before using for the first time
Miele@home availability The ability to use the Miele app depends on the
availability of the Miele@home service in your country. The Miele@home service
is not available in every country. For information about availability, please
visit www.miele.com.
Miele App The Miele App is available to download free of charge from the Apple
App Store® or from the Google Play StoreTM.
Start signing the appliance on in the app. Follow the signing-on instructions.
If requested to activate WiFi on the cooker hood, proceed as follows: Switch
the cooker hood off.
Press and hold the control.
Press the lighting control at the same time .
Connecting via the app The Miele app can be used to connect to your network.
Install the Miele app on your mobile
device.
For the registration, you will need: 1. Your WiFi network password 2. Your
cooker hood password
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on and off. The cooker hood will be
ready for connection in the next 10 minutes.
Follow the instructions in the app.
When successfully connected, 2 and 3 will light up constantly.
The password for your cooker hood consists of the last 9 digits of the serial number. This can be found on the appliance’s data plate. The data plate is visible after removing the grease filter(s).
Quit connection mode on the cooker hood by pressing the run-on control .
The cooker hood can now be operated via the app.
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Before using for the first time
Connecting via WPS Your WiFi router must support WPS (WiFi Protected Setup). Switch the cooker hood off.
Start the WiFi connection on your WiFi router.
Press and hold the control.
When successfully connected the 2 and 3 will light up constantly.
Press the lighting control at the same time .
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on and off. The WiFi connection must
be started on the cooker hood at the same time as on the WiFi router.
Press the control on the cooker hood after a few seconds.
Quit connection mode on the cooker hood by pressing the Run-on control .
The cooker hood can now be operated via the app. If the connection fails, you
have probably not connected WPS on your router quickly enough. Repeat the
steps above. Tip: If your WiFi router does not support WPS, please connect via
the Miele app.
After a short while the 2 will light up constantly, and the 3 and the B will flash on and off. The cooker hood is ready for connection in the next two minutes.
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Before using for the first time
Sign out of WiFi (reset to factory settings) To set up a new WiFi connection,
the existing WiFi connection must be disconnected. Switch the cooker hood off.
Press and hold the control.
Touch the lighting control at the same time .
With an existing WiFi connection, 2 and 3 will light up constantly. The cooker
hood will be ready for disconnection in the next 2 minutes.
Touch the control.
Setting up Con@ctivity
Con@ctivity is the direct communication system between an electric Miele hob
and a Miele cooker hood. It enables the cooker hood to operate automatically
depending on the operational state of a Miele hob with onset controls. – When
the hob is switched on, the
cooker hood lighting comes on automatically and then after a short time the
fan also comes on. – The cooker hood selects the power level automatically
during cooking. The power level selected by the cooker hood depends on the
number of cooking zones being used and their power levels. – After switching
the hob off the fan and the hob lighting will switch off automatically after a
specified period of time.
See “Operation” for detailed information about this function.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on and off.
After a few seconds, 2 and 3 will flash on and off. The connection has now been disconnected.
Quit signing-off mode on the cooker hood by pressing the run-on control .
The WiFi connection has now been disconnected. A new connection can now be set
up.
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Before using for the first time
Con@ctivity via the home WiFi network (Con@ctivity 3.0) Prerequisite:
– Home WiFi network – WiFi-enabled Miele hob Connect the cooker hood and hob
to your home WiFi network (see “Setting up Miele@home”). The Con@ctivity
function will be activated automatically. Con@ctivity via a direct WiFi
connection (Con@ctivity 3.0) Prerequisite: – WiFi enabled Miele hob If you do
not have a home network, you can establish a direct connection between the hob
and the cooker hood. Switch the cooker hood off.
Press and hold the control.
Quit connection mode on the cooker hood by pressing the run-on control .
Con@ctivity has now been activated. With a direct WiFi connection, it is not
possible to connect the hob and the cooker hood to a home network. Should this
be required at a later date, the WiFi connection between the hob and the
cooker hood must be disconnected (see “Sign out of WiFi”). Reattempting the
connection
If it is not possible to connect, 2 and 3 flash or the cooker hood cancels the
process. Disconnect the connection to the
cooker hood (see “Signing out of WiFi”) and to the hob. Attempt to make the
connection again.
Press the control at the same time.
2 will light up constantly, 3 will flash on and off. The cooker hood will be
ready for connection in the next 2 minutes.
Start WiFi connection on the hob. For further details, see the hob operating
instructions.
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Operation (Automatic mode)
When Con@ctivity is active, the cooker hood always operates in automatic mode
(see “Before using for the first time” “Setting up Con@ctivity”). If you
wish to manually operate the cooker hood, see “Operation (Manual mode)”
“Cooking without Con@ctivity”.
Cooking with Con@ctivity (Automatic mode)
Switch a cooking zone on at the desired power level.
The hob lighting will come on. After a few seconds the fan will come on, first
at power level 2, then it will switch immediately to power level 1. The cooker
hood selects the fan power level automatically during cooking. This is
determined by the total output of the hob, i.e. the number of cooking zones in
operation and the power levels selected. If you select a higher power level or
are using several cooking zones, the cooker hood will switch to a higher fan
power level. When you reduce the power level or the number of cooking zones on
the hob, the fan power level is also reduced.
Reaction time
The cooker hood reacts with a slight delay because altering the power level on
the hob does not immediately result in a reduction or increase in cooking
vapours. Because the hob transmits the information to the cooker hood at
intervals, this can also cause delays. The reaction can vary from a few
seconds to a couple of minutes.
Cooking process
For example, you switch on a cooking zone at the highest power level to heat a
pan for frying. You reduce the power level after approx. 10 seconds to 4
minutes (60 seconds to 5 minutes for a for a HiLight hob).
The cooker hood recognises a cooking process. The cooker hood switches itself
on and when the hob power level has been reduced, the hood switches to fan
power level 3 and remains at that level for approx. 5 minutes. After that, the
cooker hood power level is determined automatically by the Con@ctivity
function. You can select another power level manually before then.
Examples for power levels 1 to B 21
Operation (Automatic mode)
Switching off
Switch off all cooking zones. The cooker hood fan will reduce its power level
in stages over the next few minutes and will then switch itself off. This
helps to neutralise any lingering vapours and odours in the air. – From the
Booster setting, the fan
switches immediately to Level 3. – From Level 3, it will switch to Level 2
after approx. 1 minute. – From Level 2, it will switch to Level 1
after 2 minutes. – After 2 minutes at Level 1 the fan
switches itself off. – After another 30 seconds, the hob
lighting switches off.
The cooking process is then finished.
Leaving automatic mode temporarily
To leave automatic mode temporarily during cooking: Manually select a
different fan power
level, or Manually switch the cooker hood off,
or Activate the run-on function on
the cooker hood. The fan will switch itself off after the selected run-on
time, and the lighting will remain on. The cooker hood functions are now
operated manually (see “Operation (Manual mode)”).
Returning to automatic mode The cooker hood will resume automatic mode:
– If the cooker hood has not been used for approx. 5 minutes after selecting a
fan power level manually, or
– If the manually selected fan power level corresponds to the automatic one
again, or
– The cooker hood fan and the hob have been switched off for at least 30
seconds. Automatic mode will resume next time the hob is switched on.
You can also operate the cooker hood manually for a complete cooking process.
Switch the cooker hood fan on before
the hob. If the cooker hood fan and the hob have been switched off for at
least 30 seconds after cooking, automatic mode will resume next time the hob
is switched on.
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Operation (Manual mode)
Cooking without Con@ctivity (Manual mode)
The cooker hood can be operated manually if: – The Con@ctivity function is not
activated. – You have temporarily deactivated the
Con@ctivity function (see “Operation (Manual operation)” “Leaving automatic
mode temporarily”).
Switching the fan on
Switch the fan on as soon as you start cooking. This is to ensure that vapours
are captured right from the start. Press the On/Off control . The fan will
switch on at setting 2 and the symbol and 2 will light up in the power setting
display.
Selecting the power level
Select power levels 1 to 3 for light to heavy cooking vapours, odours or
heating. Increase the power level as the level of vapours, odours or heat
increases. For short periods of cooking food with intensive vapours, odours or
heat, e.g. when searing meat, select Booster level B. Select the power level
you want by
pressing the “” or “” control.
Reducing power down from the Booster setting If power management is activated
(default setting), the fan automatically switches back to level 3 after 5
minutes.
Selecting the run-on time
It is advisable to run the fan for a few minutes after cooking has finished.
This helps to remove any lingering vapours and odours from the air. It also
reduces the risk of residues accumulating in the cooker hood and any resultant
odours. The run-on function enables the fan to continue running for a pre-
determined time before switching itself off automatically. After you have
finished cooking, press
the run-on control while the fan is still running: – Once: the fan will switch
itself off after 5 minutes (5 lights up). – Twice: The fan will switch itself
off after 15 minutes (15 lights up). – If you touch the run-on option control
again, the fan will remain on ( will go out).
Switching the fan off
Press the On/Off control to switch the fan off.
The symbol will go out.
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Operation (Manual mode)
Dimming/switching the hob lighting on/off
The hob lighting can be switched on and off and dimmed independently of the
fan. Press the lighting sensor briefly to
switch it on or off. The lighting will switch on at maximum brightness. With
the lighting switched on, press
and hold the hob lighting control . The brightness will gradually dim until
you release the control. Press and hold the lighting control again to increase
the brightness to the level required and then release it.
Power management
The cooker hood is fitted with a power management system. Power management
helps to save energy. It ensures that the fan power level is reduced
automatically and that the lighting is switched off. – If the Booster setting
has been
selected, the fan will automatically switch to level 3 after 5 minutes. – From
fan power levels 3, 2 or 1, the power will be reduced by one level after 2
hours and then in 30-minute stages until the fan finally switches off. – The
hob lighting will switch off automatically after 12 hours. You can deactivate
power management. Keep in mind that deactivating this function may increase
energy consumption.
Activating/deactivating Power Management Switch off the fan and the lighting.
Press the fan run-on control for
approx. 10 seconds until the indicator for fan power level 1 lights up. Then
press in turn: – the lighting control ,
– the control, and then
– the lighting control .
If Power Management is activated, the 1 and B indicators light up constantly.
When it is deactivated, the 1 and B indicators flash. Press the control to
deactivate
Power Management. The 1 and B indicators will flash. Press the control to
activate Power
Management. The 1 and B indicators will light up constantly. Confirm the
setting with the run-on
option control . All the indicator lights will go out. If you do not confirm
your choice of setting within 4 minutes, the cooker hood will revert to the
old setting.
Safety switch-off
If Power management has been deactivated, the cooker hood will switch itself
off automatically after 12 hours if it has been left on (fan and hob
lighting). To switch it on again press the On/
Off control or the lighting control .
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Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)
Operating hours counter
The cooker hood registers the length of time it has been operated. When the
grease filter symbol or the charcoal filter symbol lights up, the operating
hours counters are signalling that the filters need to be cleaned or changed.
Further information about cleaning and replacing the filters and resetting the
operating hours counter can be found under “Cleaning and care”.
Altering the operating hours counter for the grease filter(s) You can set the
operating hours counter to suit the type of cooking you do. The factory
default setting is a cleaning interval of 30 hours.
– Select a shorter time of 20 hours if you fry a lot.
– If you only cook occasionally, we recommend that you still select a short
time. This is to prevent grease hardening on the filter(s) and making cleaning
more difficult.
– Select a longer time of 40 or 50 hours if you use very little fat for
cooking.
Switch off the fan and the lighting. Press the run-on control and the
operating hours control at the same time. The Grease filter symbol and one of
the fan power level indicators will flash. Fan power level indicators 1 to B
show the time set: 1……………………………………………. 20 hours 2 …………………………………………… 30 hours 3
…………………………………………… 40 hours B…………………………………………… 50 hours Press the control for a
shorter duration, or for a longer duration. Confirm your choice with the
operating hours control .
All the indicator lights will go out. If you don’t confirm your selection
within 4 minutes, the cooker hood will automatically revert to the original
setting.
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Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)
Altering or deactivating the charcoal filter operating hours counter
Charcoal filters are needed for recirculation mode. You can set the operating
hours counter to suit the type of cooking you do. It has to be deactivated for
extraction mode. It is set at the factory for 180 hours of use before the
filters need replacing.
Switch off the fan and the lighting. Press the control and the operating
hours control at the same time. The charcoal filter symbol and one of the fan
power levels will flash. Fan power level indicators 1 to B show the time set:
Indicator 1 …………………………… 120 hours Indicator 2 ………………………….. 180 hours Indicator
3 …………………………. 240 hours Indicator B ……………………….. deactivated
Select the duration you want with the or control.
Confirm your choice with the operating hours control .
All the indicator lights will go out. If you do not confirm your selection
within 4 minutes, the cooker hood will automatically revert to the original
setting.
Reading the filter operating hours counter You can check the percentage of
time set already used before the filter needs replacing. Switch the fan on
with the On/Off
control . Press and hold the operating hours
control :
– Once, to read the grease filter operating hours. The grease filter symbol
lights up.
– Twice, to read the charcoal filter operating hours. The charcoal filter
symbol lights up.
One or more of the fan power level indicators will flash. The number of fan
power level indicators flashing shows the percentage of the operating time
which has already been used up. Indicator 1 …………………………………. 25 % Indicators 1
and 2 ……………………… 50 % Indicators 1 to 3 ………………………… 75 % Indicators 1 to B
………………………. 100 %
The number of operating hours used remains in the memory, even when the cooker
hood is switched off or there is a power cut.
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Energy saving tips
This cooker hood operates very efficiently and economically. The following
will help you to save even more energy when using it: – Ensure that there is
sufficient
ventilation in the kitchen when cooking. In extraction mode, if there is
insufficient air flow the cooker hood cannot operate efficiently and this
causes increased operating noise levels. – Always cook with the lowest
possible setting. This produces fewer cooking vapours, so you can use a lower
cooker hood power level and therefore benefit from reduced energy consumption.
– Clean or change the filters at regular intervals. Heavily soiled filters
reduce performance, increase the risk of fire and are unhygienic.
– Use the Con@ctivity function. The cooker hood will switch on and off
automatically at the optimum power level for the cooking you are doing, which
ensures low energy consumption.
– If you are operating the cooker hood manually, please note the following:
Check the power level selected on the cooker hood. A low power level is
usually sufficient. Only use the Booster setting when necessary. When a
large volume of cooking vapours are being produced, switch to a high power
level in good time. This is more efficient than operating the cooker hood for
longer to try to capture cooking vapours which have already been distributed
throughout the kitchen. Make sure that you switch the cooker hood off after
use. If cooking vapours and odours still need to be removed from the kitchen
air after cooking, use the run-on function. The fan will switch off
automatically after the selected run-on time.
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Cleaning and care
Before proceeding with any
maintenance or cleaning task, the cooker hood must be disconnected from the
power supply (see “Warning and Safety instructions”).
Housing
General information Unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the surfaces and
control elements. Do not use any cleaning agents containing soda, acid,
chloride or solvent. Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents, e.g. powder
cleaners or cream cleaners and abrasive sponges, as well as pot scourers or
sponges which have been used previously with abrasive cleaning agents.
Moisture in the cooker hood can
cause damage. Make sure that water does not get into the cooker hood.
All external surfaces and control elements can be cleaned using hot water with
a small amount of washing-up liquid applied with a well wrung-out soft sponge
or cloth.
After cleaning, wipe the surfaces dry using a soft cloth.
Important information for appliances with stainless steel surfaces This
information does not apply to the control buttons. Stainless steel surfaces
can be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaning agent designed specifically for
use on stainless steel. To prevent the surfaces from quickly becoming dirty
again, we recommend treating them with a stainless steel care product
(available from Miele).
Important information for the control elements
If soiling is not removed promptly, it could cause the control elements to
alter or discolour. Remove any soiling immediately.
The surface of the control elements can become damaged if they are cleaned
using stainless steel cleaning agents. Do not use stainless steel cleaning
agents on the control elements.
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Cleaning and care
Grease filters and panel for edge extraction
Fire hazard
Oversaturated grease filters are a fire hazard. Clean the grease filters at
regular intervals.
Removing the panel and grease filters
The panel and grease filter can
fall out when you are handling them. This can result in damage. Make sure you
hold the panel and the grease filter securely at all times when handling them.
The edge extraction panel and the reusable metal grease filters in the appliance remove solid particles (grease, dust, etc.) from the kitchen vapours, preventing soiling of the cooker hood. The grease filters and the panel must be cleaned at regular intervals.
Heavily soiled grease filters hinder air extraction and will lead to increased levels of soiling in the cooker hood and in the kitchen.
Cleaning interval The edge extraction panel should be cleaned regularly (at least every 3 – 4 weeks) to avoid a build-up of grease. The operating hours counter will remind you to clean the edge extraction panel and the grease filters regularly via the grease filter symbol which will light up. You can set the operating hours counter interval to suit the type of cooking you do (see “Operation (Automatic and Manual modes)”).
Hold the panel with one hand and release the catch with the other hand. Lower
the panel.
Lift the panel slightly upwards, and then lift it forwards to remove it.
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Cleaning and care
Open the grease filter retainer catch and remove the filter.
Cleaning the panel by hand For cleaning purposes, follow the
instructions provided under “Housing”. Cleaning the grease filters by hand
Clean the filters with a soft nylon brush in a mild solution of hot water and
a small amount of washing-up liquid. Do not use “neat” washing up liquid.
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Unsuitable cleaning agents Unsuitable cleaning agents can cause damage to the
surface of the filters if used regularly. Do not use: – cleaning agents
containing descaling
agents – powder cleaners, cream cleaners – aggressive multi-purpose cleaning
agents or spray cleaners for grease – oven sprays
Cleaning the panel and the grease filters in the dishwasher
Risk of damage due to
excessively high temperatures in the dishwasher. Excessively high temperatures
may cause the grease filters to become unusable, if they become deformed, for
example. Select a programme that does not exceed the recommended temperature.
Also follow the information provided in the operating instructions for the
dishwasher.
Place the panel and the grease filters upright or at a slight angle in the
lower basket. Ensure the spray arm is not obstructed.
Use a standard household cleaning detergent.
Select a programme with a maximum wash temperature of 65 °C.
Depending on the detergent used, the internal filter surfaces may become
discoloured. This will not affect the functioning of the grease filters in any
way.
After cleaning After cleaning, leave the filters to dry
on an absorbent surface before replacing them. When removing the panel and
filters for cleaning, also clean off any residues of oil or fat from the now
accessible parts of the casing to prevent the risk of these catching fire.
Refit the grease filters, making sure that the latch faces outwards.
Cleaning and care
If a grease filter is inadvertently fitted upside down, insert a small
screwdriver blade into the slit to disengage the clip. Lift the panel into the
deflector plate and hook it in at the back. Lift the panel upwards at the
front and press it into the locking clip. The panel can also be turned 180°
and fitted. Depending on where the cooker hood is installed, this can make it
easier to remove and refit the panel.
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Cleaning and care
Resetting the grease filter operating hours counter After cleaning, the
operating hours counter needs to be reset. Whilst the fan is switched on,
press
the operating hours control for approx. 3 seconds, until only 1 is flashing.
The grease filter symbol goes out. If you want to clean the grease filters
before the operating hours counter has reached its maximum: Press the
operating hours control for approx. 6 seconds, until only 1 is flashing.
Replacing the grease filters Regular usage and cleaning can cause the filter
surfaces to become worn. If you identify any damage, replace the grease
filters. Grease filters are available to order via the Miele Customer Service
Department (see end of these operating instructions for contact details) or
from your Miele dealer.
Charcoal filters
With recirculation mode, two charcoal filters must be fitted in addition to
the grease filters. These are designed to absorb cooking odours. The charcoal
filters are fitted in the canopy above the grease filters. Charcoal filters
are available to order via the Miele Webshop, the Miele Spare Parts Department
(see end of this booklet for contact details) or from your Miele dealer. The
type of charcoal filter required is listed under “Technical data” at the back
of this booklet.
Fitting/replacing charcoal filters Before fitting or replacing a charcoal
filter, the panel and the grease filters must first be taken out (see previous
section for instructions on how to do this). Take the charcoal filters out of
their packaging.
Press the charcoal filters into the frame.
Replace the grease filters. When to change the charcoal filters Replace the
charcoal filters when they no longer absorb kitchen odours effectively, and at
least every 6 months. The operating hours counter will remind you to replace
the charcoal filters by lighting up the charcoal filter symbol . Resetting the
charcoal filter operating hours counter After changing the charcoal filters,
the operating hours counter needs to be reset. To do this, with the fan
switched on,
press the operating hours control twice, then hold it for approx. 3 seconds
until only the 1 is flashing.
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The Charcoal filter symbol will go out. If you want to replace the charcoal
filters before the operating hours counter has reached its maximum: Press the
operating hours control
twice and hold it for approx. 6 seconds until only the 1 is flashing.
Disposing of charcoal filters Used charcoal filters can be disposed
of with normal household waste.
Cleaning and care
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Before installation Before installation, it is important
to read the information given on the following pages as well as the “Warning
and Safety instructions” at the beginning of this booklet. The cooker hood is
intended for installation in a wall unit, chimney unit or above breakfast bars
or island areas. Check prior to installation that the top of the appliance
will be accessible after installation. If this is not the case, install the
exhaust ducting and prepare the mains connection before installation.
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INSTALLATION
Appliance dimensions
Installation
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INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
Installation
a Alternative vent connection at the back. b Alternative vent connection with
222 x 89 mm flat ducting for ducting to the
rear or to the side. c The cooker hood is fastened in the cut-out using
clamps. A solid installation
surface, e.g. made of wood, is required. Make sure that the structure can
support the load. Around the clamps, components such as supports and ducting
must be at least 25 mm from the cut-out. d Alternatively, the cooker hood can
be secured to four fixing points on an interim shelf. e Additional fixing
points on the installation surface.
Safety distance between hob and cooker hood (S)
When planning the installation height of your cooker hood, the minimum safety
distance between the top of a cooker or hob and the bottom of the cooker hood
is as follows, unless a greater distance is specified by the manufacturer of
your cooking appliance. See “Warning and Safety” instructions for further
information.
Cooking appliance Electric hob Electric grill, deep fat fryer (electric) Multi-burner gas hob, total output 12.6 kW, no burner > 4.5 kW Multi-burner gas hob, total output > 12.6 kW and 21.6 kW, no burner > 4.8 kW. Multi-burner gas hob, total output > 21.6 kW, or multi-burner gas hob where one burner > 4.8 kW. Single burner gas hob, output 6 kW. Single burner gas hob, output > 6 kW and 8.1 kW. Single burner gas hob, output > 8.1 kW
Minimum distance S 450 mm 650 mm 650 mm
760 mm
Not possible
650 mm 760 mm Not possible
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Installation recommendations
– When deciding on the safety distance between the hob and cooker hood, please
note that a distance of 650 mm above electric cookers/hobs may be preferable
to give more working space under the hood.
– Account should also be taken of the height of the person who will be using
the hood most often. They should have sufficient space to work comfortably at
the hob, and be able to reach the cooker hood controls with ease.
– Please be aware that if positioned too high, extraction will be inefficient.
– To achieve optimum vapour extraction, the cooker hood must be centred over
the hob, not to the side or behind it.
– The hob should be no wider than the cooker hood, and if possible, it should
be narrower.
– The installation area must be easily accessible. The cooker hood should be
easily accessible and easy to dismantle in the event that service is required.
This should be taken into consideration when planning the position of
cupboards, shelves, ceilings or features in the vicinity of the cooker hood.
Installation materials
1 non-return flap for fitting into the exhaust socket on the motor unit (not
needed for recirculation mode). 1 connector for flat ducting to the rear or
the side (only for EXTA models)
4 M5 x 40 mm screws, 4 washers, 4 M5 nuts for securing the cooker hood to an
interim shelf. 10 M4 x 8 mm screws for securing the cooker hood. 4 M4 x 12 mm
screws for additional securing of the cooker hood to uneven surfaces.
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Conversion kit for recirculation mode including directional unit, aluminium
hose and hose clips (the conversion kit is not supplied and must be purchased
separately. See “Technical data”). Keep the following in a safe place:
MontagIenstallaMtioonntajMeontagMgoionterMinogntagAesmennus
Using the suction cup supplied, pull the lamp out of its holder.
Remove all other lamps in the same way.
Installation plan See the installation plan for details on the individual
steps involved in the installation of this appliance.
Uneven installation surfaces
Fit one of the screws supplied into each lamp opening.
Tighten the screws with a screwdriver until the frame sits flush with the
installation surface. Do not overtighten the screws.
Replace the lamps.
If the installation surface is uneven making flush installation difficult, the
frame can be realigned. Fit the cooker hood as described on
the installation sheet. Disconnect the cooker hood from the
mains electrical supply before replacing the lamps (see “Warning and Safety
instructions”).
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Connection for air extraction
If the cooker hood is used at the
same time as a heating appliance that relies on oxygen from the same room,
there is a risk in certain circumstances of toxic fumes building up. It is
essential that the “Warning and Safety” instructions are observed. The cooker
hood should be installed according to local and national building regulations.
Seek approval from the building inspector where necessary.
– If the exhaust ducting has flaps, these must be opened whenever the cooker
hood is switched on. Any constriction of the air throughput will reduce
extraction performance and increase operating noise.
Flue
Only use smooth pipes or flexible exhaust ducting made from approved non-
flammable materials for exhaust ducting.
Use rigid exhaust ducting for … EXT/ EXTA model cooker hoods. The external
motor can cause an underpressure which can result in the exhaust ducting
distorting.
To achieve the most efficient air throughput with the lowest noise levels,
please note the following: – The diameter of the exhaust ducting
must not be smaller than the crosssection of the exhaust duct (see “Appliance
dimensions”). This applies in particular when using flat ducting. – The
exhaust ducting should be as short and straight as possible. – Only use wide
radius bends. – The exhaust ducting must not be kinked or compressed. – All
connections must be strong and airtight.
If the exhaust air is to be ducted into a flue, the ducting must be directed in the flow direction of the flue. If the flue is used by several ventilation units, the cross-section of the flue must be large enough.
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Non-return flap Use a non-return flap in the exhaust
system. A non-return flap ensures that when the cooker hood is not in
operation, the duct is closed to prevent unwanted exchange of room air and
outside air. If the exhaust is ducted through an outside wall, a Miele wall
vent or roof vent (available as an optional accessory) is recommended. Both of
these have a built-in non-return flap. If the on-site ventilation system does
not have a non-return flap, one is supplied with the cooker hood. The non-
return flap is fitted in the exhaust socket of the fan.
Condensation If the exhaust ducting is to run through cool rooms or ceiling
space, for example, the significant variations in temperature between the
different areas can cause condensation to form. Insulate the exhaust ducting
to reduce temperature variations. If the exhaust ducting is to be laid
horizontally, it must be laid with a downwards sloping gradient of at least 1
cm per meter. This is to ensure that condensation cannot drain back into the
cooker hood.
In addition to insulating the exhaust ducting, it is advisable to also install
a condensate trap for collecting and evaporating any potential condensation.
Condensate traps for 125 mm or 150 mm diameter exhaust ducting are available
as optional accessories. When installing a condensate trap, ensure that it is
positioned vertically and as closely as possible to the cooker hood above the
exhaust connection. The arrow on the casing indicates the direction of
airflow. The condensate trap will be integrated in cooker hoods which are
designed to be connected to an external motor (EXT/EXTA models).
Miele shall not accept warranty claims for any functional defects or damage
caused by inadequate exhaust ducting.
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Silencer
In recirculation mode, the silencer needs to be positioned between the exhaust vent and the exhaust grille . Check that there is sufficient space.
To reduce noise levels even further, a silencer (optional accessory) can be installed in the exhaust ducting. In extraction mode, the silencer not only reduces noise from the fan outside the house, but also sounds originating outside reaching the kitchen through the exhaust ducting (e.g. traffic noise). For this reason, the silencer must be positioned as close as possible to the ducting exit .
For operation with an external motor, noise from the motor outside the house and inside the kitchen can be minimised. Positioning the silencer in front of the external motor reduces noise inside the kitchen. If the exhaust ducting is long, the silencer needs to be positioned at the exhaust duct in the ducting above the cooker hood itself . For an external motor installed inside the house, noise from the motor outside the house can be reduced by positioning the silencer behind the external motor .
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INSTALLATION
Installation
Electrical connection
The cooker hood is supplied with a mains cable with moulded plug ready for
connection to a suitable earthed socket. If the socket is not easily
accessible or a fixed connection is envisaged, ensure that a suitable means of
disconnection is provided on the installation side for each pole.
Risk of fire from overheating.
Connecting the cooker hood to multisocket adapters or extension cables can
overload the cables. For safety reasons, do not use an extension cable or
multi-socket adapter.
The electrical system must comply with local and national safety regulations
(BS 7671 in the UK). For safety reasons, we recommend using a type residual
current device (RCD) in the relevant electrical installation for connecting
the cooker hood. If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must only be
replaced with a specific mains connection cable of the same type (available
from the Miele Customer Service Department). For safety reasons, such
replacement may only be carried out by a qualified specialist or the Miele
Customer Service Department. These operating instructions and the data plate
indicate the nominal power consumption and the appropriate fuse rating.
Compare this information with the data of the on-site electrical connection.
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power supply system or a
power supply system that is not synchronised with the mains power supply (e.g.
island networks, back-up systems) is possible. A prerequisite for operation is
that the power supply system complies with the specifications of EN 50160 or
an equivalent standard. The function and operation of the protective measures
provided in the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product
must also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronised with the mains power supply, or these measures must be replaced
by equivalent measures in the installation. As described, for example, in the
current version of VDE-AR-E 2510-2.
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Service
Information to help you rectify faults yourself and about Miele spare parts
can be found at www.miele.com/ service.
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact
your Miele dealer or the Miele Customer Service Department. You can book a
Miele Customer Service Department call-out online at www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for the Miele Customer Service Department can be found at
the end of this document. Please quote the model identifier and serial number
of your appliance (Fabr./ SN/Nr.) when contacting the Miele Customer Service
Department. This information can be found on the data plate. Please note that
telephone calls may be monitored and recorded for training purposes and that a
call-out charge will be applied to service visits where the problem could have
been resolved as described in this booklet.
Position of the data plate
The data plate is visible after removing the grease filters.
Warranty
For information on the appliance warranty specific to your country please
contact Miele. See back cover for address.
In the UK, your appliance warranty is valid for 2 years from the date of purchase. However, you must activate your cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or registering online at www.miele.co.uk.
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Technical data
Fan motor Hob lighting DA 2668 DA 2698 DA 2628 Total rated load DA 2668 DA 2698 DA 2628 Mains voltage, frequency Fuse rating Mains connection cable length Weight DA 2668 DA 2698 DA 2628 DA 2698 EXTA
80 W
2 x 4.5 W 4 x 3 W
3 x 4.5 W
89 W 92 W 93.5 W AC 230 V, 50 Hz
3 A 1.5 m
12 kg 14 kg 15 kg 11 kg
- For EXTA models, the rated load and extraction power will depend on the type of external motor fitted. Length of connection cable to external motor: 1.9 m
WiFi module
Frequency band Maximum transmission power
2.4002.4835 GHz < 100 mW
Special accessories for recirculation mode
DUU 150 or DUU 151 conversion kit and DKF 19-P charcoal filter set. The set
contains two active charcoal filters.
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Technical data
EU Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this cooker hood complies with Directive
2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available
from one of the following internet addresses: – Products, Download from
www.miele.ie – For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to
https://miele.co.uk/
manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number
UK Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this cooker hood complies with UK Radio Equipment
Regulations 2017, as amended. The complete text of the UK declaration of
conformity is available from one of the following internet addresses: –
Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk – For service, information, operating
instructions etc: go to https://miele.co.uk/
manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number
This Statement of Compliance confirms this Miele product fully complies with
the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security
Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023.
- Household Appliance Cooker Hood DA 2668, DA 2698, DA 2628, DA 2808 2)
Manufactured by: Miele & Cie KG,
Carl Miele Street 29, 33332 Gutersloh Germany Imported by and contact point: Miele Company Ltd, Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 ITW Great Britain 3) The defined support period at the time of first supply is 10 years - To report vulnerabilities and cybersecurity issues please contact: psirt@miele.com
- Signature Name: Paul Wright Company Position: Head of Technical Management
Date of signature: 19th March 2024 Place of signature: Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Note for test institutes
Energy efficiency must be calculated using extraction mode. The cooker hood is set up ex-works for recirculation mode. To re-set it for extraction mode the operating hours counter for the charcoal filter(s) has to be deactivated (see “Before using for the first time”).
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Technical data
Data sheet for household cooker hoods
In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No.
66/2014
MIELE Model name/identifier Annual Energy Consumption (AEChood) Energy efficiency class Energy efficiency index (EEIhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDEhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Lighting Efficiency (LEhood) Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Grease Filtering Efficiency Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Airflow at best efficiency point Air flow (min. speed) Air flow (max. speed) Air flow (intensive or boost setting) Max. air flow (Qmax) Air pressure at best efficiency point Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point Power consumption in off mode (Po) Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) Nominal power of lighting system Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Time increase factor
DA 2668 28,4 kWh/year A+ 42,3 36,0
A 77,8 lx/W
A 95,8%
A 310,9 m3/h 175 m3/h 365 m3/h 585 m3/h 585 m3/h 355 Pa 35 dB 51 dB 64 dB
85,0 W W 0,35 W 9,0 W 700 Ix 0,7
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Technical data
Data sheet for household cooker hoods
In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No.
66/2014
MIELE Model name/identifier Annual Energy Consumption (AEChood) Energy efficiency class Energy efficiency index (EEIhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDEhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Lighting Efficiency (LEhood) Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Grease Filtering Efficiency Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Airflow at best efficiency point Air flow (min. speed) Air flow (max. speed) Air flow (intensive or boost setting) Max. air flow (Qmax) Air pressure at best efficiency point Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point Power consumption in off mode (Po) Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) Nominal power of lighting system Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Time increase factor
DA 2698 28,6 kWh/year A+ 37,7 40,1
A 54,2 lx/W
A 95,3%
A 386,2 m3/h 200 m3/h 400 m3/h 640 m3/h 640 m3/h 367 Pa 36 dB 51 dB 62 dB
98,0 W W 0,35 W 12,0 W 650 Ix 0,6
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Technical data
Data sheet for household cooker hoods
In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No.
66/2014
MIELE Model name/identifier Annual Energy Consumption (AEChood) Energy efficiency class Energy efficiency index (EEIhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDEhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Lighting Efficiency (LEhood) Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Grease Filtering Efficiency Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Airflow at best efficiency point Air flow (min. speed) Air flow (max. speed) Air flow (intensive or boost setting) Max. air flow (Qmax) Air pressure at best efficiency point Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point Power consumption in off mode (Po) Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) Nominal power of lighting system Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Time increase factor
DA 2628 26,8 kWh/year A+ 37,7 40,9
A 51,9 lx/W
A 95,2%
A 340,4 m3/h 200 m3/h 400 m3/h 640 m3/h 640 m3/h 380 Pa 36 dB 51 dB 62 dB
88,0 W W 0,35 W 13,5 W 700 Ix 0,5
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Technical data
Data sheet for household cooker hoods
In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) No.
66/2014
MIELE Model name/identifier Annual Energy Consumption (AEChood) Energy efficiency class Energy efficiency index (EEIhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency (FDEhood) Fluid Dynamic Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Lighting Efficiency (LEhood) Lighting Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Grease Filtering Efficiency Grease Filtering Efficiency class A (most efficient) to G (least efficient) Airflow at best efficiency point Air flow (min. speed) Air flow (max. speed) Air flow (intensive or boost setting) Max. air flow (Qmax) Air pressure at best efficiency point Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (min. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (max. speed) Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions (intensive or boost setting) Electrical power input at best efficiency point Power consumption in off mode (Po) Power consumption in standby mode (Ps) Nominal power of lighting system Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Time increase factor
DA 2698 EXTA 112,6 kWh/year C 78,0 20,1
C 54,2 lx/W
A 95,3%
A 431,8 m3/h 325 m3/h 590 m3/h 735 m3/h 735 m3/h 376 Pa 47 dB 61 dB 67 dB
222,6 W W 0,35 W 12,0 W 650 Ix 1,3
The above values were determined in combination with the Miele ABLG 202 external motor.
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United Kingdom
Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW Tel: 0330
160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: info@miele.co.uk
Australia
Ireland
South Africa
Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.
Miele Ireland Ltd.
Miele (Pty) Ltd.
ACN 005 635 398
2024 Bianconi Avenue
63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
ABN 96 005 635 398
Citywest Business Campus
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021
Level 4, 141 Camberwell Road
Dublin 24
Tel: (011) 875 9000
Hawthorn East, VIC 3123
Tel: (01) 461 07 10
Fax: (011) 875 9035
Tel: 1300 464 353
Fax: (01) 461 07 97
E-mail: info@miele.co.za
E-mail: info@miele.com.au
E-mail: info@miele.ie
Internet: www.miele.co.za
Internet: www.miele.com.au
Internet: www.miele.ie
China Mainland
Malaysia
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Thailand Miele Appliances Ltd. BHIRAJ TOWER at EmQuartier 43rd Floor Unit
4301-4303 689 Sukhumvit Road North Klongton Sub-District Vadhana District
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
United Arab Emirates Miele Appliances Ltd.
Hong Kong, China
Miele (Hong Kong) Ltd. 41/F – 4101, Manhattan Place 23 Wang Tai Road Kowloon
Bay, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2610 1025 Fax: (852) 3579 1404 E-mail:
customerservices@miele.com.hk Website: www.miele.hk
New Zealand
Showroom 1, Eiffel 1 Building
Miele New Zealand Limited IRD 98 463 631 8 College Hill Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011 Tel: 0800 464 353 E-mail: customercare@miele.co.nz
Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif P.O. Box 114782 – Dubai Tel. +971 4 3044 999 Fax. +971 4 3418 852 800-MIELE (64353) E-mail: info@miele.ae
Internet: www.miele.co.nz
Website: www.miele.ae
Singapore Miele Pte. Ltd.
India
29 Media Circle
Miele India Pvt. Ltd.
11-04 ALICE@Mediapolis
1st Floor, Copia Corporate Suites, Singapore 138565
Commercial Plot 9, Mathura Road, Tel: +65 6735 1191
Jasola, New Delhi – 110025
Fax: +65 6735 1161
E-mail: customercare@miele.in
E-mail: info@miele.com.sg
Website: www.miele.in
Internet: www.miele.sg
Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
DA 2668, DA 2698, DA 2628, DA 2698 EXTA
en-GB
M.-Nr. 12 255 421 / 00
References
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