Operating Instructions
for the
DA 337 i
Ventilation System
To prevent accidents
and machine damage,
read these Operating Instructions
before installation or use.
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Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing material
Disposal of an old appliance
The transport and protective packing
are environmentally friendly for dispo-
sal and can normally be recycled.
Old appliances contain materials that
can be recycled. Please contact your
local recycling center about the possi-
bility of recycling these materials.
Please recycle.
Make sure that the appliance presents
no danger to children while waiting for
disposal by removing the power cord
and any doors.
See the appropriate section in the
Warning and Safety instructions.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
Warning and Safety Instructions
Read these Operating Instructions carefully before installing or
using the Ventilation System.
Do not connect the appliance to
This appliance is intended for
the main electrical supply using an
residential use only. Use the ap-
extension cord. Extension cords do not
pliance only for its intended pur-
meet the safety requirements of this ap-
pose. The manufacturer cannot be
pliance.
held responsible for damages
caused by improper use of the
hood.
Do not turn on the hood until it has
been properly installed.
Repairs on electric appliances
should only be performed by quali-
fied technician. Do not repair or re-
place any part of the appliance unless
specifically recommended in this ma-
nual.
Read all the instructions before in-
stalling or using for the first time.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY
Before servicing, disconnect the
power supply by either removing
the fuse or unplugging the unit or ma-
nually “tripping” the circuit breaker.
CAUTION
For General Ventilating Use Only.
Do Not Use To Exhaust Hazardous
Or Explosive Materials And Vapors.
When installing the hood, make
sure that the minimum safety
distances between cooktops and the
hood are maintained.
– For electric cooktops: 18" (45 cm)
This appliance is designed to vent
cooking smoke \ odors only.
– For gas cooktops:
– For a Miele open grill: 26" (65 cm)
26" (65 cm)
Be certain your appliance is
properly installed and grounded
by a qualified technician.
Do not install this exhaust hood
over cooktops burning solid fuel.
To guarantee the electrical safety
of this appliance, continuity must
exist between the appliance and an
effective grounding system. It is impera-
tive that this basic safety requirement
be met. If there is any doubt, have the
electrical system of the house checked
by a qualified electrician. The manufac-
turer cannot be held responsible for
damages caused by the lack, or inade-
quacy of, an effective grounding system.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
WARNING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, use only
metal ductwork.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE
TOP GREASE FIRE:
Keep the fan, filters and grease
laden surfaces clean.
Any fittings, sealant, or materials used
to install the ductwork must be made of
approved non-flammable materials.
Always turn hood "ON" when cook-
ing at high heat.
Never connect an exhaust hood to
an active chimney, dryer vent, vent
flue, or room ventilating ductwork. Seek
professional advice before connecting
an exhaust hood vent to an existing, in-
active chimney or vent flue.
Use high range settings on range
only when necessary. Heat oil
slowly on low to medium setting.
Don’t leave range unattended
when cooking.
Never operate gas burners without
pots. Heat generated by pro-
longed operation of gas burners with-
Always use cookware and utensils
appropriate for the type and
amount of food being prepared.
out pots could damage the hood.
Do not flambé beneath the exhaust
hood. Flames could be drawn up
into the hood by the suction or the
grease filters may ignite.
Do not allow children to play with
the hood or its controls.
Do not leave cooking surfaces un-
attended while in use. Overheated
food can ignite.
Do not use the exhaust hood with-
out the grease filters in place.
Clean the grease filters regularly.
Dirty filters are a fire hazard.
Do not use a steam cleaner to
clean the hood. The steam could
penetrate to electrical components and
cause a short circuit.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
WARNING
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY
TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A
RANGE TOP GREASE FIRE,
OBSERVE THE FOLLLOWING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS,
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:
Smother flames with a close fit-
ting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray,
then turn off the burner.
Use this unit only in the manner in-
tended by the manufacturer. If you
have questions, contact the manufacturer.
Be careful to prevent burns.
If the flames do not go out immediately,
evacuate and call the fire department.
Before servicing or cleaning the
unit, turn power off at circuit
breaker and lock the service discon-
necting means to prevent power from
being turned on accidentally. When the
service disconnecting means cannot
be locked, securely fasten a prominent
warning device, such as a tag, to the
service panel.
Never pick up a flaming pan -
You may be burned.
Do not use water, including wet
dishcloths or towels - a violent
steam explosion will occur.
Use an extinguisher
only if:
Installation and electrical work
must be performed by qualified
technicians in accordance with all ap-
plicable codes and standards.
– You know you have a Class ABC ex-
tinguisher, and you already know
how to operate it.
Make sure that the airflow in the
room is sufficient for combustion
and exhausting of all non-electric heat-
ing appliances (water heaters, gas
cooktops, gas ovens, etc.), otherwise
back drafts may occur. Follow the heat-
ing maunfacturer’s guidelines and
safety standards or those published by
the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA), or the American Society for
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Condi-
tioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
– The fire is small and contained in the
area where it started.
– The fire department is being called.
– You can fight the fire with your back
to an exit.
If in doubt, consult an experienced pro-
fessional.
Be careful not to damage hidden
electrical wiring or plumbing when
cutting or drilling into the wall or ceiling.
Ducted fans must always be
vented outdoors.
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Warning and Safety Instructions
Disposal of old appliances
When connecting the hood to an ex-
ternal vent, make sure that there is
adequate ventilation in the room
where the exhaust hood is to be
used.
Before discarding an old appliance,
remove its power cord and any doors
to prevent it from becoming a hazard.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY
When using the hood in the same area
as other appliances requiring room air
(e.g. non-electric water heaters, gas
cooktops, gas ovens, etc.) make cer-
tain that the air extracted by the hood
does not hinder their operation. These
appliances need air for combustion.
Throughout the manual, important
safety items will be highlighted in
boxes and should be read in con-
junction with these “Warning and
Safety instructions”.
Adequate ventilation can be main-
tained by installing air vents in windows
or walls or by ensuring that the hood
can only be turned on when the other
appliances are off, or vice versa.
To prevent combustion gases being
drawn back into the room by the ex-
haust hood, the underpressure in the
room must be no greater than 0.0006 psi
(0.04 mbar) when the hood and these
appliances are running simultaneously.
If there are any doubts as to whether
there is adequate ventilation, consult
an experienced professional.
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Guide to the appliance
Guide to the appliance
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Guide to the appliance
Vent connection
Grease filter button
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The indicator next to the grease filter
button lights up when the grease filter
needs to be cleaned.
Active charcoal filter slot
Control panel
Use this button to:
– display how long the grease filter
has been in use (see ”Operation/ Fil-
ter timer”).
Pull-out
deflector plate
– change or reset the number of hours
registered by the timer (see ”Oper-
ation/ Reprogramming the timer”).
Internal grease filter
Over head cooktop light
External grease filter
Light button
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Active charcoal filter button
n
The indicator next to the active char-
coal filter button lights when the active
charcoal filter used in recirculation
mode needs to be replaced.
On/Off button
Use this button to:
– / + Power level buttons
(Four fan speed selection)
– display how long the Active Char-
coal Filter has been in use (see
”Operation/ Filter timer”).
l Delayed Shut Down button
This control activates the Delayed Shut
Down feature. The fan turns off auto-
matically after either 5 or 15 minutes.
– change or reset the number of hours
registered by the timer (see ”Oper-
ation/ Reprogramming the timer”).
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Description of the functions
Description of the functions
The hood works
. . . by air extraction:
The air is drawn in, cleaned by an exter-
nal filter and then passed through an in-
ternal filter before being directed out-
side.
The hood has a non-return flap , (see
"Installation").
This flap is closed when the hood is
off. No exchange of room air and out-
side air can take place. When the
hood is turned on the non-return flap
opens for the cooking odors to be
blown outside.
. . . by air recirculaton:
The air is drawn in and cleaned first by
the external filter, then by the internal fil-
ter before passing through an active
charcoal filter. The cleaned air is then
recirculated back into the kitchen
through a vent in the top of the hood.
Before using the hood for the first
time in recirculation mode, make
sure that the active charcoal filter is
in place. See Section on "Cleaning
and care".
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Operation
Operation
Turning on the exhaust fan
Delayed Shut Down feature
Pull the deflector plate out about 2”
(5 cm).
The hood will then begin to operate
at power level ”II”.
If the air still needs to be vented after
cooking, the hood can be set to con-
tinue running.
The fan motor will then turn off automati-
cally after 5 or 15 minutes.
Selecting the power level
Depending on how much the air needs
to be filtered, there are four power le-
vels available. For normal cooking a
low to medium level is usually suffi-
cient. For frying or cooking food with a
strong aroma the highest level is recom-
mended.
During operation, press the Delayed
Shut Down button.
once = for an additional 5 minutes
of venting
(the left indicator will light)
twice =for an additional 15 minutes
of venting
(the right indicator will light).
Lower level
Higher level
The Delayed Shut Down can be can-
celled at any time by pressing the but-
ton a third time.
Use the – /+ buttons to select a fan
power level.
The indicators show which power level
has been chosen.
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Operation
Turning off the exhaust fan
Turning the lights on or off
The overhead lighting for the cooktop
can be turned on or off independently
of the fan.
Pull the deflector plate out approxi-
mately 1” (3 cm).
Use the On/Off button to turn the fan
off
or
Push the deflector plate back in.
The next time the deflector plate is
pulled out the hood will operate at
power level ”II”.
Press the light button.
When the light is turned on the indi-
cator next to the light button glows.
To turn it off
Press the light button again
or
Push the deflector plate back in.
The next time the deflector plate is
pulled out the light will come back on.
Safety shut off feature
If the hood is left running for 10 hours
without any buttons being pressed, it
will automatically shut off. The over-
head lighting will remain lit even though
the fan has been shut off.
To turn the fan back on press the
On/Off button.
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Operation
Grease filter timer
Reading the filter timer
The timer for the grease filters is preset
for 30 hours of use.
To check the percentage of the time
set already used:
Pull the deflector plate out about 2”
(5 cm). The fan turns on.
After 30 hours the grease filter indicator
will light.
The grease filters must be cleaned at
this time, and reset as follows:
Press the grease filter / active char-
coal filter button.
Hold the grease filter button for 4
seconds.
The indicator light will go out.
Active Charcoal Filter timer
One or several of the indicators be-
tween the – /+ touch controls will flash.
The number of flashing lights indicates
the percentage of operating time al-
ready used.
The filter timer for the Active Charcoal
Filter can be programmed to suit your
cooking style.
1 indicator = 25%
2 indicators = 50%
3 indicators = 75%
4 indicators = 100%
After the programmed time has
elapsed, the Active Charcoal Filter indi-
cator will light. The Active Charcoal Fil-
ter must be replaced at this time, and
reset as follows:
The number of operating hours used re-
mains in memory, even when the ap-
pliance is turned off or there is a power
failure.
Press the Active Charcoal Filter but-
ton for 4 seconds.
The indicator light will go out.
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Operation
The indicator for the grease filter button
and one of the indicators between the
– /+ buttons will flash.
Changing the filter timer
You can set the filter timer to suit the
type of cooking you do.
– Select a short time if you grill or fry
frequently.
– Select a longer time if you do not grill
or fry often.
The indicators between the – /+ buttons
show the time which has been set:
1st indicator from left = 20 hours
2nd indicator from left = 30 hours
3rd indicator from left = 40 hours
4th indicator from left = 50 hours
– if you only cook occasionally, pro-
gram a shorter time so the filters will
be cleaned more often. Otherwise
accumulated grease will harden on
the filters and make cleaning diffi-
cult.
Use the – /+ buttons to select the
desired time.
Changing the hours preset in the
grease filter timer
The filter timer for the grease filters is
set to 30 hours. This time can be leng-
thened or shortened. You can choose
from 20, 30, 40 or 50 hours.
Confirm the programming by press-
ing the grease filter button.
Use the On/Off button to turn the fan
off.
If the programming is not confirmed
within 4 minutes the hood will auto-
matically revert to the ”old” data.
or
Push the deflector plate in.
Press the Delayed Shut Down button
and the grease filter button at the
same time.
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Operation
The indicator for the active charcoal fil-
ter button and one of the indicators be-
tween the – /+ buttons will flash.
Active charcoal filter
The active charcoal filter is needed for
recirculation mode. It is not used for
vented extraction.
The hood is preset for vented extrac-
tion, the filter hour counter for the ac-
tive charcoal filter is set to ”unlimited”.
For recirculation mode the filter timer
needs to be set to the required time:
The indicators between the – /+ buttons
show the time which has been set:
1st indicator from left = 120 hours
2nd indicator from left = 180 hours
3rd indicator from left = 240 hours
4th indicator from left = unlimited
Use the On/Off button to turn the fan
off.
or
Use the – /+ buttons to select the
desired time.
Push the deflector plate in.
Confirm the programming by press-
ing the active charcoal filter button.
Press the Delayed Shut Down button
and the active charcoal filter button
simultaneously.
If the programming is not confirmed
within 4 minutes the hood will auto-
matically revert to the ”old” data.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Grease filters
Before servicing or cleaning the
hood, disconnect it from the power
supply by either removing the fuse,
unplugging it, or manually ”tripping”
the circuit breaker.
The re-usable metal filters catch any
grease, dust or other solid particles
that are pulled into it by the fan.
The hood has an external filter which is
visible on the underside of the ap-
pliance. An internal filter is situated
above it in the appliance.
Ensure current is not supplied to the
appliance while maintenance or re-
pair work is performed.
Housing
Lacquered surfaces can be cleaned
using a solution of hot water and liquid
dish soap and dried with a soft cloth.
The filters should be cleaned when the
grease filter indicator illuminates.
To prevent grease build up, both filters
should be cleaned every 3 to 4 weeks,
regardless of use.
For stainless steel surfaces a mild non-
abrasive stainless steel cleaner can be
used.
Important! Always clean both filters.
A dirty filter is a fire hazard.
Never use abrasive cleaners, scour-
ing pads, steel wool or caustic
(oven) cleaners on the hood. They
will damage the surface.
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Cleaning and care
Clean the filters –
External filter
– by hand: with a nylon brush in a
mild solution of warm water and dish
soap.
To remove the external filter pull the
deflector plate out slightly.
Turn the fan off.
– in a dishwasher: place the filters
with the short side upright in the
lower basket, checking that the
spray arm is not blocked.
Holding the external filter at the front
tilt it approximately 1” (3 cm) down-
wards and then pull it towards you to
remove it.
The external grease filter can be folded
and cleaned in the dishwasher by twist-
ing the latches as shown.
Internal filter
Depending on the detergent used,
cleaning the grease filters in a dish-
washer may cause permanent dis-
coloration of the filter surface. How-
ever, performance of the filter will
not be affected.
Pull the deflector plate out to its full
extension.
The internal filter will now be visible.
After cleaning, leave the filters to dry
on a towel before putting them back
in place.
While the filters are removed, clean
any dirt or grease from the filter cas-
ing to prevent fires.
Holding it by the handle pull it down-
wards to remove it.
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Cleaning and care
External filter:
Return the filters
Internal filter:
Insert the filter into the hood so that it
hooks into position at the back, then
push it upwards at the front and
make sure it engages in position on
the left and right hand sides.
Open the filter out.
Make sure that the red plastic
guides are at the front and facing up-
wards.
Fit it over the locating pins at the rear
and push it in until a resistance is felt.
Once the grease filters have been re-
turned, press the grease filter button
for approximately 4 seconds to re-
set the filter timer.
Twist the grease filter catch as
shown.
Unfold the grease filter and lock the
catch.
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Cleaning and care
When inserting the active charcoal filter
for the first time:
Inserting / replacing the active
charcoal filter
Set the filter hour counter according
to your cooking needs, (see ”Oper-
ation - Changing the filter timer”).
Replace the filter immediately when
the active charcoal filter indicator
lights, or if it is no longer effective in
absorbing kitchen odors. It should,
however, be replaced at least every
6 months.
For recirculation mode an active char-
coal filter must be used in addition to
the grease filters. It is designed to ab-
sorb cooking odors.
The active charcoal filter is inserted into
a slot on the front of the appliance
housing.
After inserting the new filter, press
the active charcoal filter button for
approximately 4 seconds to re-set
the filter timer.
Replacement active charcoal filters
can be ordered from the Miele Tech-
nical Service Department at
1-800-999-1360.
Please quote
part number 28 9961 34
Follow the instructions supplied with
the active charcoal filter when inserting
it.
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Cleaning and care
Remove the external filter, (see
”Cleaning and Care”).
Changing the light bulb
Before changing the light bulbs, dis-
connect the hood from the power
supply by either removing the fuse,
unplugging it, or manually ”tripping”
the circuit breaker.
Make sure that power is not re-
stored to the appliance while main-
tenance or repair work is performed.
When in use the halogen bulbs
become extremely hot and can
cause burns. Do not attempt to
change bulbs until they have had
enough time to cool.
Loosen the halogen lamp fixing
screw and push it downwards.
Tighten the fixing screw up.
Do not touch the surface of a ha-
logen bulb, fingerprints or body oils
deposited on the bulb will decrease
the life of the bulb. Please follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Turn the halogen bulb half way to the
left and pull it downwards to remove
it.
It is advisable to use the following
specification halogen bulb in this
appliance:
OSRAM Halopar 16 Cool Beam,
120 V, 50 W, GZ 10, Typ-Nr. 64827.
Insert the new halogen bulb by re-
versing the above procedure.
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After Sales Service
After Sales Service
In the event of a problem which you
can not fix yourself, please contact:
– Your Miele dealer
or
– The Miele Technical Service Depart-
ment,
(see address on back cover).
When contacting the Technical Service
Department, please quote the model
and serial number of your appliance,
both of which are shown on the data
plate, visible when the grease filters are
removed.
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Appliance dimensions
Appliance dimensions
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Appliance dimensions
** back panel of upper cabinet may
have to be removed to reach these
depths (see warning box on next page).
Safety regulations prohibit the instal-
lation of this hood over a solid fuel
stove.
The minimum cabinet height required is
460 mm, to ensure that the exhaust
ducting can be fitted to the vent con-
nection without difficulty.
The minimum safety distance be-
tween the top of the cooktop and
the bottom of the hood should be at
least:
– The appliance is suitable for installa-
5
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tion in either a 23 /8” or 27 /16” (60
– 18” (450 mm) above electric
cooktop
– 26” (650 mm) above gas
cm or a 70 cm) wide cabinet.
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– If fitted in a 23 /8” (60 cm) wide
cabinet the lower edge of adjacent
cabinets must not exceed the depth
of the appliance housing unit.
cooktops
– 26” (650 mm) above a Miele open
grill
Please make sure that there is
enough clearance under these
cabinets before installing the hood.
A distance of 26” (650 mm) is rec-
ommended for all installations to
allow more work space under the
hood.
– The slot for the active charcoal filter
must remain accessible if the ap-
b
pliance is used in recirculation mode.
For other manufacturer’s appliances
maintain the safety distance as rec-
ommended in their Installation and
Operating instructions.
If there is more than one appliance
beneath the hood and they have dif-
ferent minimum safety distances, se-
lect the greatest minimum safety dis-
tance.
See ”Warning and Safety instructions”
for further notes on safe installation.
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Appliance dimensions
Cabinet back panel
Metric conversion table
Millimeters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inches
3
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /8
5
15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /8
3
19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /4
3
30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 /16
9
40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 /16
3
70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 /4
75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3
85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 /8
1
88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 /2
100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
9
115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 /16
15
125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 /16
15
150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 /16
1
165 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 /2
11
170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 /16
7
175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 /8
1
255 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 /16
3
A minimum building in depth "A" of 275
258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 /16
13
mm is required to the back panel
or back wall.
B
275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 /16
1
285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 /4
9
345 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 /16
More building in space can be created
in the cabinet by removing its back
panel.
1
357 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 /16
1
359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 /8
5
389 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 /16
1
The plastic trim
is designed to con-
C
460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 /8
1
ceal gaps of 10 to 70 mm between the
rear of the appliance and the wall.
470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 /2
9
522 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 /16
1
562 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 /8
3
If the cabinet does not have a back
panel and there is no cabinetry to
the side of it then a traverse must
be used to provide the unit with
extra stability.
A traverse is available from the
Miele Technical Service Department
in the appropriate width to suit the
cabinet (Miele DT 60, DT 70).
568 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 /8
7
595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 /16
5
600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 /8
1
662 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 /16
5
668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 /16
7
696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 /16
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Installation accessories
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1 hose clip for securing the vent
ducting to the vent connection.
8 screws 4.0x16 mm
For securing the runners
in a 23 / ” (60 cm) wide cabinet.
b
e
5
8
1 reducing collar
for exhaust ducting of a 5” (125 mm).
c
or for securing the spacer blocks
in
f
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a 27 / ” (70 cm) cabinet.
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1 non-return flap
d
for fitting into the vent connection.
12 screws
3.5x9.5 mm
2 runners
(1 x right, 1x left) to support the ap-
pliance in the cabinet.
e
8 screws for securing the runners e to
the spacer block (when installing in
f
9
2 spacer blocks
for installing the appliance in a 27 / ”
a 27 / ” (70 cm) wide cabinet).
4 screws for securing the side spacers
f
16
9
.
i
16
(70 cm) wide cabinet.
2 cover caps
g
(1 x right, 1x left) and two inserts
for
h
covering the suppport rails when install-
9
ing in a 27 / ” (70 cm) wide cabinet.
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2 side spacers
i
Screwdriver for aligning the cabinet
door after the appliance has been in-
stalled.
to cover the spaces at the side when in-
5
stalling in a 23 / ” (60 cm) wide
8
cabinet.
Active Charcoal Filter slot
j
for inserting the Active Charcoal Filter.
1 spacer strip
k
to cover the gap between the rear of
the appliance and the wall.
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Prepare the vent connection/ vent
socket for air extraction or recirculation
before installation.
Installation procedure
1. Non-return flap (if needed)
2. Reducing collar (if needed)
1. Non-return flap
3. Fit the runners in the cabinet
4. Hang and align the cabinet door
5. Position the appliance in the cabinet
6. Align the height of the appliance
7. Align the depth of the appliance
Air extraction with integrated fan
8. Fit the side spacers, the spacer
strip, and the light cover
9. Set up for air extraction or recircula-
tion
Fit the non-return flap into the vent
socket so that the flaps can open up-
wards.
10. Connect to the electrical supply
(This is not necessary if the ducting
system is already fitted with a non re-
turn flap, e.g. wall vent).
Air extraction with external fan
The non-return flap is integrated into
the vent socket.
Recirculation mode
When used in recirculation mode it is
not necessary to fit a non-return flap.
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2. Reducing collar
3. Runners
Air extraction
The appliance is designed for vent
ducting 6” (150 mm) diameter.
If a 5” (125 mm) diameter is required:
Now fit the two runners into the cabinet.
If the appliance is being installed in a
9
27 / ” (70 cm) wide cabinet the run-
16
Place the reducing collar supplied
on the vent socket and turn it to se-
cure it in position (see ”Connection
for air extraction”).
ners are fitted with the spacer blocks.
Recirculation mode
Place the reducing collar for a 5”
(125 mm) diameter on the vent
socket as described previously.
7
Draw a vertical line 7 / ” (20 cm)
8
long 3” (75 mm) in from the front
edge of the cabinet.
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Fit the runners
5
(Standard cabinet: 23 / ” (60 cm)
8
wide, 16 mm thick cabinet wall sides)
Hold the runner against the cabinet
so that the lower edge of the runner
is flush with the cabinet. The first row
of screws must be aligned with the
pencil marks.
The ”16 mm" marking should face up-
wards.
Secure each runner with four
4,0 x 16 mm screws.
Note: Please refer to the ”Special instal-
lation instructions” at the end of the ”In-
stallation” section for instructions on in-
stalling the appliance into a cabinet
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with 19 mm thick walls or into a 27 / ”
16
(70 cm) wide cabinet.
4. Hang the cabinet door
Before installing the appliance, hang
and align the cabinet
door.
Use the special tool
supplied, if you need
to re-align the
cabinet door after the
appliance has been
installed and the
hinges are no longer
accessible.
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5. Position the appliance in
the cabinet
Lift the venting hood into the cabinet,
making sure that the supports on the
venting hood are sitting on the run-
ners in the cabinet. Push it into the
cabinet as far as it will go.
The supports will slide under the anti-
tip device
.
b
Insert the adjusting screws
on the
c
runners through the holes in the sup-
ports.
Use a small screwdriver to push re-
tainer
down over adjusting screw
d
.
c
6. Align the height of the
appliance
Use screw
to align the height.
e
Now align the appliance so that it is
horizontal.
Turning screw
clockwise, raises the
e
appliance upwards, turning it
counterclockwise lowers it.
Close the unit door and check that
the deflector plate goes in and out
smoothly. If necessary make more
adjustments as above.
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7. Align the depth of the
appliance
8 a. Fit side spacers at the
sides of the appliance
5
(Standard cabinet 23 / ” (60 cm) wide)
8
The side spacers cover the gaps be-
tween the sides of the appliance and
the cabinet.
Before fitting the side spacers, use a
knife to make a cut-out in the side
spacer for the appropriate side of
the cabinet to accommodate the
cabinet hinging.
To move the appliance further out of
the cabinet:
Loosen screws
and tighten
c
screws
Tighten screws
into position.
.
f
Screw the side spacers to the hous-
ing and press them in at the sides.
Use the 3.5 x 9.5 mm screws.
again to secure it
c
To move the appliance further into
the cabinet:
Note: Please refer to the ”Special instal-
lation instructions” at the end of the ”In-
Loosen screws
and tighten
f
screws
.
c
stallation” section for instructions on in-
Tighten screws
in position.
again to secure it
f
9
stalling the appliance into a 27 / ”
16
(70 cm) wide cabinet.
Check the alignment again by pull-
ing the deflector plate out and push-
ing it back in again.
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8 b. Spacer strip for
9 a. Set up for vented
the rear of the appliance
extraction
Insert the panel supplied into the slot
for the Active Charcoal Filter.
Measure the gap ”T” to be covered
between the rear of the appliance
and the wall.
Secure the ventilation ducting over
the vent socket on the venting hood
using a hose clip.
Complete venting installation. (See
”Connection for air extraction”).
Use a knife to trim the spacer strip
supplied to measurement ”T”.
Stick the spacer strip to the under-
side of the appliance.
Turn the side cover caps upwards
and press into position.
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When installing the ventilation grill
make sure that the slats in the grill point
towards the center of the room and not
towards a wall or the ceiling.
9 b. Set up for recirculation
mode connection
If the hood can not be installed for air
extraction the appliance must be con-
nected for recirculation.
The slot for the Active Charcoal Filter is
located on the front of the appliance.
The following parts, available through
your Miele Dealer or from the Miele
Technical Service Department are
necessary for using the appliance in re-
circulation mode:
Install the Active Charcoal Filter (see
”Cleaning and care”).
10. Electrical connection
Refer to the notes in ”Electrical con-
nection” and ”Warning and Safety
instructions” before connecting to
the electrical supply.
– Recirculation conversion kit 5”
(125 mm) diameter includes an ex-
haust grill, hose, hose clip
– Active Charcoal Filter (see ”Techni-
EXT model venting hoods are de-
signed for use with an external fan,
i.e. the fan is to be installed in a wall
outside the room.
cal data”)
Connection
When installing the venting hood in a
Electrical connection is made by a
power cord with plug. Separate installa-
tion instructions are supplied with the
external fan.
cabinet the exhaust grill
has to be
c
fitted in the top of the unit. The vent
connection (vent socket) and the ex-
b
haust grill
are joined together with a
c
pipe or flexible duct cut to size
.
d
If the front of the unit is ceiling height
then an appropriate cut-out must be
made in the front panel
.
e
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Installing in a 27 / ” (70 cm) wide
cabinet:
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Special installation instructions
Installation in to a cabinet with 19
mm thick walls
The runners are secured to the spacer
blocks.
The runners have to be adapted as
shown above.
Screw the spacer block to the
cabinet with the lower edge flush
with the bottom of the cabinet using
the 4.0 x 16 mm screws. The first
row of screws must be aligned with
the pencil marks.
Screw the runners to the spacer
block using the 3.5 x 9.5 mm self tap-
ping screws.
Screw the runners to the cabinet with
the "19 mm" marking facing upwards
as shown above.
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Wcahpesnsiunpstlaiellde.d in a 27 ” (70 cm) wide cabinet the runners are fitted with the cover
9
When installed in a 27 / ” (70 cm)
16
wide cabinet, the runners are fitted with
the cover caps supplied.
Cut the inserts to the required depth
and fit into the sides of the cover
caps.
Fit the cover caps to the runners on
both sides of the unit.
On units with 19 mm thick walls the
cover caps for the runners must be
trimmed using a knife along the
groove.
Line up the pre-drilled holes of the
cover and housing and secure with
3.9 x 9.5 mm screws.
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Air extraction
Air extraction
– Use smooth or flexible pipes made
from approved non-flammable ma-
terials for exhaust ducting.
Danger of toxic fumes.
Gas cooking appliances release
carbon monoxide that can be harm-
ful or fatal if inhaled. The exhaust
gases extracted by the hood
should be vented outside of the
building only.
– Where the ductwork is horizontal, it
must slope away from the hood at
least 1/8" per foot (1cm per meter) to
prevent condensation dripping into
the appliance.
Do not terminate the exhaust ducts
in attics, garages, crawlspaces, etc.
– If the exhaust is ducted through an
outside wall, a Miele Telescopic Wall
Vent can be used.
Please read and follow the "Warning
and Safety Instructions“ to reduce the
risk of personal injury, and follow all local
building codes when installing the hood.
Exhaust ducting and connections
– The ducting should be as short and
straight as possible, and the number
of sharp bends should be minimized.
– For most efficient air extraction, the
diameter of the ductwork should not
be less than 6" (150 mm). Use of flat
ducts also reduces the air extraction
efficiency.
– Noise levels of the hood will increase
if flat ducts or round ducts of less
than 6" (150 mm) in diameter are
used.
– If the exhaust is ducted into an inac-
tive flue, the air must be expelled
parallel to the flow direction of the
flue.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, Use only
metal ductwork.
CAUTION
To reduce risk of fire and to properly
exhaust air, be sure to duct air out-
side - Do not vent exhaust air into
spaces within walls or ceilings or
into attics, crawl spaces, or garages.
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Never connect an exhaust hood to
an active chimney, dryer vent, vent
flue, or room venting ductwork.
Seek professional advice before
connecting an exhaust hood vent to
an existing, inactive chimney or
vent flue.
Ductwork with a diameter of less
than 6" (150 mm) should only be
used when absolutely necessary.
As duct diameter decreases, the
hood performance and sound levels
will be affected.
Note:
If the ductwork runs through rooms,
ceilings, garages, etc. where tempera-
ture variations exist, it may be necess-
ary to use insulation to reduce conden-
sation. In some cases, a condensate
trap may also be required.
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Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Electrical connection
All electrical work should only be per-
formed by a qualified electrician in ac-
cordance with national and local safety
regulations.
The hood comes equipped with a
5 ft (1,5 m) power cord for connection
to a 120 VAC, 15 A, 60 Hz power out-
let.
Verify that the information on the data
plate matches the household electrical
supply before installing the hood. The
data plate is visible once the grease fil-
ter has been removed.
Important
CAUTION:
Ensure that power supply is OFF
during installation.
If you have any questions as to how
to connect this hood to your build-
ing power supply, please call Miele
or consult a licensed electrician.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
GROUNDED
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Technical data
Technical data
Maximum load . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 W
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 x 50 W
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 VAC
Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 60 Hz
Circuit breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 A
Fan
Values derived using 6” (150 mm) duct-
ing and EN 61591 test procedures
3
Level I. . . . . . . . . . . 190 cfm (320 m /h)
3
Level II . . . . . . . . . . 295 cfm (500 m /h)
3
Level III. . . . . . . . . . 420 cfm (710 m /h)
3
Intensive level. . . . . 495 cfm (840 m /h)
3
Unrestricted . . . . . . 540 cfm (920 m /h)
Recirculation mode with active char-
coal filter:
3
Level I. . . . . . . . . . . 165 cfm (280 m /h)
3
Level II . . . . . . . . . . 250 cfm (430 m /h)
3
Level III. . . . . . . . . . 350 cfm (600 m /h)
3
Intensive level. . . . . 400 cfm (680 m /h)
Miele Active Charcoal Filter DKF 8,
Art.Nr. 28.9961.34
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