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		 Operating and installation instructions   
					Cooker hood   
					DA 3360   
					en - GB   
					To avoid the risk of accidents   
					or damage to this appliance,   
					it is essential to read these   
					instructions before it is installed   
					and used for the first time.   
					M.-Nr. 09 190 840   
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				Caring for the environment   
					Disposal of the packing material Disposal of your old appliance   
					The packaging is designed to protect   
					the appliance from damage during   
					transportation. The packaging materials also contain materials which, if handled   
					used are selected from materials which or disposed of incorrectly, could be   
					Electrical and electronic appliances   
					often contain valuable materials. They   
					are environmentally friendly for   
					potentially hazardous to human health   
					and to the environment. They are,   
					however, essential for the correct   
					functioning of your appliance. Please   
					do not therefore dispose of it with your   
					household waste.   
					disposal, and should be recycled.   
					Recycling packaging reduces the use   
					of raw materials in the manufacturing   
					process and also reduces the amount   
					of waste in landfill sites.   
					Packaging e.g. cling film, polystyrene   
					and plastic wrappings must be kept out   
					of the reach of babies and young   
					children. Danger of suffocation!   
					Please dispose of it at your local   
					community waste collection / recycling   
					centre or contact your dealer for   
					advice. Ensure that it presents no   
					danger to children while being stored   
					for disposal.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					The cooker hood is not intended for   
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					outdoor use.   
					This appliance complies with all   
					relevant local and national safety   
					requirements. Inappropriate use   
					can, however, lead to personal injury   
					and damage to property.   
					This appliance can only be used by   
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					people with reduced physical, sensory   
					or mental capabilities, or lack of   
					experience or knowledge, if they are   
					supervised whilst using it or have been   
					shown how to use it in a safe way and   
					understand the hazards involved.   
					To avoid the risk of accidents and   
					damage to the appliance, please   
					read these instructions carefully   
					before using it for the first time.   
					They contain important information   
					on the safety, installation, use and   
					maintenance of the appliance.   
					Safety with children   
					This appliance is not a toy! To   
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					prevent the risk of injury do not let   
					children play with the appliance or its   
					controls.   
					Keep these instructions in a safe   
					place and ensure that all users are   
					familiar with the contents. Pass them   
					on to any future owner of the   
					appliance.   
					Children under 8 years of age must   
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					be kept away from the cooker hood   
					unless they are constantly supervised.   
					Children 8 years and older may use   
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					the cooker hood only if they have been   
					shown how to use it in a safe way and   
					understand the hazards involved.   
					Correct application   
					This appliance is intended for use in   
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					domestic households and in similar   
					working and residential environments   
					such as:   
					Please be aware that on cooker   
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					hoods with halogen lighting, the lamps   
					will get very hot during use and remain   
					hot for some time after switching off. To   
					safeguard against burning, keep   
					children well away from the lamps at all   
					times.   
					– Shops   
					– Offices and showrooms   
					and by residents in establishments   
					such as:   
					– Hostels and guest houses.   
					It must only be used as a domestic   
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					appliance to extract vapours and   
					remove odours from cooking.   
					Any other usage is not supported by   
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					the manufacturer and could be   
					dangerous. Miele cannot be held liable   
					for damage resulting from incorrect or   
					improper use or operation.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Technical safety   
					Installation, maintenance and   
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					repairs may only be carried out by a   
					Before installation, check the cooker   
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					Miele authorised person in accordance   
					with current national and local safety   
					regulations.   
					hood for visible signs of damage.   
					Under no circumstances should you   
					use a damaged appliance. It could be   
					dangerous.   
					Repairs and other work by unqualified   
					persons could be dangerous. The   
					manufacturer cannot be held liable for   
					unauthorised work.   
					Before connecting the appliance to   
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					the mains supply, make sure that the   
					voltage and frequency details given on   
					the data plate correspond with the   
					household electricity supply, otherwise   
					the appliance could be damaged.   
					Consult a qualified electrician if in any   
					doubt.   
					Faulty components must only be   
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					replaced by genuine Miele original   
					parts. The manufacturer can only   
					guarantee the safety of the appliance   
					when Miele replacement parts are   
					used.   
					The electrical safety of this   
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					During installation, maintenance and   
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					appliance can only be guaranteed   
					when correctly earthed. It is most   
					important that this basic safety   
					repair work, the appliance must be   
					disconnected from the mains electricity   
					supply.   
					requirement is observed and tested   
					regularly, and where there is any doubt,   
					the household wiring system should be   
					inspected by a qualified electrician.   
					The manufacturer cannot be held liable   
					for the consequences of an inadequate   
					earthing system (e.g. electric shock).   
					For safety reasons, this appliance   
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					may only be used when it has been   
					fully installed.   
					Only open the housing as described   
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					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.   
					Tampering with electrical connections   
					or components and mechanical parts is   
					highly dangerous to the user, and can   
					cause operational faults.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Do not connect the appliance to the   
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					mains electricity supply by a   
					Using at the same time as other   
					heating appliances that depend on   
					the air from the room   
					multi-socket adapter or an extension   
					lead. These do not guarantee the   
					required safety of the appliance (e.g.   
					danger of overheating).   
					Warning - danger of toxic fumes   
					This appliance must not be used in   
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					a non-stationary location (e.g. on a   
					ship).   
					In areas which may be subject to   
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					infestation by cockroaches or other   
					vermin, pay particular attention to   
					keeping the appliance and its   
					surroundings in a clean condition at all   
					times. Any damage which may be   
					caused by cockroaches or other vermin   
					will not be covered by the guarantee.   
					Great care should be taken when   
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					using the cooker hood at the same time   
					and in the same room or area of the   
					house as another heating appliance   
					which depends on the air in the room.   
					Such appliances include gas, oil, wood   
					or coal-fired boilers and heaters,   
					continuous flow or other water heaters,   
					gas hobs, cookers or ovens which draw   
					air in from the room and duct exhaust   
					gases out through a chimney or   
					extraction ducting.   
					When used in extraction mode, the   
					appliance draws air in from the room in   
					which it is installed and from   
					neighbouring rooms.   
					If there is insufficient air, an   
					underpressure will occur. The heating   
					appliance may be starved of oxygen,   
					impairing combustion.   
					Harmful gases could be drawn out of   
					the chimney or extraction ducting back   
					into the room, with potentially fatal   
					consequences.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					In order to ensure safe operation, and   
					to prevent gases given off by the   
					heating appliances from being drawn   
					back into the room when the cooker   
					hood and the heater are in operation   
					simultaneously, an underpressure of   
					0.04 mbar (4 pa) is the maximum   
					permissible in the room.   
					Ventilation can be maintained by air   
					inlets which must not be blocked, in   
					windows, doors and outside wall vents,   
					or by other technical measures, such   
					as ensuring that the cooker hood can   
					only be switched on when the heating   
					appliance is switched off or vice versa.   
					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, the advice   
					of a competent builder or, for gas, a   
					qualified gas fitter (GasSafe   
					registered in the UK) must be   
					sought.   
					If the hood is being operated in   
					recirculation mode, the above   
					restrictions do not apply.   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Correct use   
					The cooker hood can get very hot   
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					during cooking due to heat rising from   
					Do not use an open flame beneath   
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					the hob.   
					the cooker hood. To avoid the danger   
					of fire, do not flambé or grill over an   
					open flame.   
					Do not touch the housing or the grease   
					filters until the cooker hood has cooled   
					down.   
					When switched on, the cooker hood   
					could draw flames into the filter. Fat   
					particles drawn into the cooker hood   
					present a fire hazard.   
					Do not use a steam-cleaner to clean   
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					this appliance. Steam could reach   
					electrical components and cause a   
					short circuit.   
					When using the cooker hood over a   
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					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.   
					Regulate the flame so that it does not   
					burn up the sides of the pan.   
					Do not allow the pans to overheat   
					excessively (e.g. when using a wok).   
					The cooker hood can become   
					damaged when exposed to excessive   
					heat.   
					Always switch the cooker hood on   
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					when a cooking zone is in use,   
					otherwise condensation may collect in   
					the hood, which could cause corrosion.   
					When cooking with oil or fat, chip   
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					pans and deep fat fryers etc, do not   
					leave the pans unattended. Never leave   
					an open grill unattended when grilling.   
					Overheated oil and fat can ignite and   
					could set the cooker hood on fire.   
					Do not use the cooker hood without   
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					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 filters should be regularly   
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					cleaned or changed as appropriate.   
					Saturated filters are a fire hazard. See   
					"Cleaning and care".   
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				Warning and Safety instructions   
					Correct installation   
					If exhaust air is to be extracted into   
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					a chimney or ventilation duct no longer   
					used for other purposes, seek   
					professional advice.   
					Refer to the cooker or hob   
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					manufacturer's instructions as to   
					whether a cooker hood may be   
					operated above the cooker/hob.   
					Accessories   
					The minimum safety distances   
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					Only use genuine Miele spare parts   
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					between the top of the cooker or hob   
					and the bottom of the cooker hood   
					given in the "Appliance dimensions"   
					section of this booklet must be   
					maintained, unless the hob   
					and accessories with this appliance. If   
					spare parts or accessories from other   
					manufacturers are used, this will   
					invalidate the guarantee, and Miele   
					cannot accept liability.   
					manufacturer states that a greater   
					safety distance is required.   
					The manufacturer cannot be held   
					liable for damage caused by   
					non-compliance with these Warning   
					and Safety instructions.   
					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.   
					Follow the cooker or hob   
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					manufacturer's instructions on the use   
					of flammable materials over the   
					cooker/hob when installing a wood or   
					laminate lightshield onto the cooker   
					hood.   
					Safety regulations prohibit the fitting   
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					of a cooker hood over solid fuel stoves.   
					All ducting, pipework and fittings   
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					must be of non-flammable material.   
					These can be obtained from the Miele   
					Spare Parts department or from   
					builders' merchants.   
					The appliance must not be   
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					connected to a chimney or vent flue   
					which is in use. Neither should it be   
					connected to ducting which ventilates   
					rooms with fireplaces.   
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				Guide to the appliance / Operation   
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				Guide to the appliance / Operation   
					aExhaust socket   
					C 150 mm   
					Depending on the intensity of the   
					cooking vapours, levels "1" to "3" are   
					usually sufficient for normal cooking.   
					bControls   
					For short periods of strong vapours and   
					cooking odours, e.g. whilst searing   
					meat, select the Intensive setting "IS".   
					Pull the deflector plate out to its full   
					extent to gain maximum extraction   
					whilst avoiding excessive noise levels.   
					cGrease filter   
					dPull-out deflector plate   
					eHob lighting   
					fCharcoal filter   
					It is advisable to run the fan for a few   
					(extra accessory available to order for   
					recirculation mode)   
					minutes after cooking has finished to   
					neutralise any lingering odours in the   
					air, whether you are using air extraction   
					or recirculation mode.   
					gDrop-down front panel   
					A lightshield to match your kitchen   
					furniture may be fitted instead of this   
					panel.   
					To switch the fan off   
					^ Set the fan switch to position “0”.   
					hHob lighting switch   
					or   
					The hob lighting can be switched on   
					and off independently of the fan.   
					^ Push the deflector plate back in.   
					The next time the deflector plate is   
					pulled out the cooker hood will   
					operate at the power level it was   
					previously at.   
					iFan switch   
					^ To switch the fan on, pull out the   
					deflector plate.   
					^ Set the sliding switch for the fan to   
					the required power level.   
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				Description of the functions   
					The cooker hood works with   
					. . . air extraction:   
					. . . air recirculation:   
					(air recirculation conversion kit   
					required)   
					The air is drawn in, cleaned by the   
					grease filter and then directed outside.   
					The air is drawn in and cleaned first by   
					the grease filter and then by a charcoal   
					filter. The cleaned air is then   
					If the on-site ventilation system does   
					not have a non-return flap, then the   
					non-return flap supplied with the   
					appliance must be fitted in the exhaust   
					socket in the motor unit.   
					recirculated back into the kitchen.   
					Charcoal filters are available to order   
					through your Dealer / Chartered Agent   
					or the Miele Spare Parts Department or   
					
					(See back cover for contact details and   
					"Technical Data" for model number).   
					Having a non-return flap fitted in the   
					ducting ensures that air, once ducted   
					to the outside, cannot get back into the   
					room again.   
					Before using the cooker hood in   
					recirculation mode, ensure that the   
					charcoal filter is in place; see   
					"Cleaning and care".   
					The flap is closed when the cooker   
					hood is switched off.   
					When the cooker hood is switched on,   
					the non-return flap opens for the   
					cooking vapours to be blown directly   
					outside.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Avoid:   
					,Before any cleaning or   
					maintenance work is carried out,   
					disconnect the cooker hood from the   
					mains supply.   
					– cleaning agents containing soda,   
					acids, chlorides or solvents,   
					– 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. These will damage   
					the surface material.   
					,Exercise caution when changing   
					halogen lamps. They get very hot   
					during use and remain hot for some   
					time after being switched off. The   
					hot lamps are also susceptible to   
					damage from damp cleaning. Wait a   
					few minutes after switching off   
					Important for appliances with   
					stainless steel housing   
					before commencing cleaning.   
					(This infomation does not apply to the   
					controls).   
					Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned   
					using the Miele E-Cloth or with a   
					suitable, non-abrasive, proprietary   
					cleaning agent for stainless steel,   
					following the manufacturer's   
					Housing   
					General   
					instructions on the packaging.   
					The surfaces and controls are   
					susceptible to scratches and   
					abrasion. Please observe the   
					following cleaning instructions.   
					To help prevent re-soiling, Miele   
					conditioning agent for stainless steel   
					can also be used. Follow the   
					instructions on the packaging.   
					^ All external surfaces and controls can   
					be cleaned using a Miele E-Cloth or   
					with warm water and a little   
					washing-up liquid applied with a well   
					wrung-out soft sponge or cloth.   
					^ Wipe the surfaces dry using a soft   
					cloth.   
					Do not use too much water when   
					cleaning the controls. Water could   
					penetrate into the electronics and   
					cause damage.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Controls   
					The controls may suffer   
					discolouration or damage if soiling is   
					left on them for too long. Remove   
					soiling straight away.   
					Observe the General notes on cleaning   
					earlier in this section.   
					When removing the grease filter do   
					not tilt it downwards at an angle.   
					Do not use stainless steel cleaning   
					agent on the controls.   
					^ Push the deflector plate in.   
					Grease filter   
					The re-usable metal grease filter in the   
					appliance removes solid particles from   
					the kitchen vapours (grease, dust, etc)   
					preventing soiling of the cooker hood.   
					To avoid a build-up of fat, it should be   
					cleaned every 3-4 weeks on average,   
					but sooner if necessary.   
					,An oversaturated filter is a fire   
					hazard.   
					^ Then grip the front of the deflector   
					plate and hold the grease filter   
					securely. Whilst holding the grease   
					filter pull the deflector plate out as   
					illustrated above.   
					^ Then lower the filter downwards and   
					off.   
					To avoid damaging the filter or the   
					hob below, make sure you hold the   
					filter securely at all times when   
					handling it.   
					^ Switch off the fan.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Cleaning the grease filter by hand   
					^ After cleaning, leave the filter to dry   
					for a while on an absorbent surface   
					before putting it back in place.   
					^ Clean the filter with a soft nylon brush   
					in a mild solution of hot water and a   
					little washing-up liquid.   
					^ When removing the filter for cleaning,   
					also clean off any residues of oil or   
					fat from the now accessible housing   
					to prevent the risk of these catching   
					fire.   
					Do not use "neat" washing-up liquid.   
					Do not use:   
					– cleaning agents containing   
					descaling agents,   
					– powder cleaners, cream cleaners or   
					abrasive all-purpose cleaners.   
					– oven sprays.   
					Cleaning the grease filter in the   
					dishwasher   
					^ Place the filter as upright as possible   
					in the lower basket, with the short   
					sides upright. Make sure that the   
					spray arm can move freely.   
					^ Select a programme with a maximum   
					temperature of 65° C. If a Miele   
					dishwasher is being used, select the   
					Sensor wash programme.   
					^ When putting it back, make sure that   
					the red plastic guides are at the   
					front and facing upwards.   
					^ Use a mild dishwasher detergent.   
					^ Fit the grease filter in the front of the   
					deflector plate, press it upwards and   
					push it in together with the deflector   
					plate. It will slide onto the fixing pins   
					at the back. Finally, push the grease   
					filter back a little more.   
					Depending on dishwasher detergent   
					used, cleaning the filters in a   
					dishwasher can cause permanent   
					discolouration to the surface.   
					However, this will not affect the   
					functioning of the filters in any way.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Fitting and replacing the   
					charcoal filters   
					If the cooker hood is connected for   
					recirculation, a charcoal filter (optional   
					accessory) must be inserted in addition   
					to the grease filter.   
					This is designed to absorb cooking   
					smells.   
					It is fitted in the canopy above the   
					grease filter.   
					Replacement charcoal filters can be   
					obtained from your dealer, Miele or via   
					
					See back cover for contact details,   
					and "Technical data" for type and   
					reference number.   
					Follow the instructions supplied with the   
					charcoal filter when fitting it.   
					Replace the charcoal filter at least   
					every six months or more frequently if   
					necessary.   
					Used charcoal filters can be disposed   
					of with the normal household waste.   
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				Cleaning and care   
					Changing a halogen lamp   
					^ Pull out the deflector plate, and   
					remove the grease filter as described   
					earlier.   
					^ Switch off the fan and the lighting.   
					,Exercise caution when changing   
					halogen lamps. They get very hot   
					during use, and remain hot for some   
					time after being switched off. Do not   
					touch the surface directly when   
					changing a lamp, as grease   
					particles from your fingers will   
					adhere to the surface and damage   
					it. Please follow the manufacturer’s   
					instructions.   
					^ Push down the lighting unit slightly   
					^ Remove the charcoal filter if the   
					cooker hood is being used in   
					recirculation mode.   
					via the opening in the safety panel.   
					^ The halogen lamp is now accessible   
					to be unscrewed anti-clockwise.   
					Before any cleaning or maintenance   
					work, disconnect the cooker hood   
					from the mains supply.   
					^ Replace it with a new halogen lamp   
					(specification: GU/GZ 10, 230 V,   
					50 W). Screw the lamp into the   
					socket and push it upwards.   
					Please follow the manufacturer's   
					instructions.   
					^ Replace the grease filter and, if being   
					used in recirculation mode, the   
					charcoal filter.   
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				After Sales Service   
					In the event of a fault which you cannot   
					correct yourself, or if the appliance is   
					under guarantee, please contact:   
					Guarantee   
					For information on the appliance   
					guarantee specific to your country   
					please contact Miele. See back cover   
					for contact details.   
					– Your Miele Dealer / Chartered Agent   
					or   
					In the U.K. your appliance is   
					– The Miele Service Department (see   
					back cover for address).   
					guaranteed for 2 years from the date of   
					purchase. However, you must activate   
					your cover by calling 0845 365 6640 or   
					
					When contacting your Dealer or Miele,   
					please quote the model and serial   
					number of your appliance. These are   
					shown on the data plate which is visible   
					when the grease filter is removed.   
					For the U.K.: Please note that   
					telephone calls may be monitored   
					and recorded for training purposes.   
					N.B. A call-out charge will be applied   
					for service visits where the problem   
					could have been resolved as described   
					in these instructions.   
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				Appliance dimensions   
					4) Recirculation mode requires   
					installation kit DUU 151.   
					Safety distance between hob and   
					cooker hood   
					The following distance must be   
					maintained between the top of the   
					cooker/hob and the bottom of the   
					cooker hood unless a greater   
					distance is specified by the   
					manufacturer of the cooker or hob:   
					above electric hobs and cookers   
					450 mm   
					above electric barbecue grilles and   
					deep fat fryers 650 mm   
					above gas hobs and cookers   
					650 mm   
					If this cooker hood is installed above   
					a Miele Wok CS 1028 CombiSet   
					appliance, a minimum safety   
					distance of 760 mm must be   
					maintained between the burner and   
					the lower edge of the cooker hood.   
					1) The front section of the wall housing   
					unit must be fitted with a shelf to the   
					depth of the partition wall.   
					See “Warning and Safety   
					instructions” for further information.   
					If the appliance is fitted further back,   
					e.g. to accomodate a front panel, then   
					the shelf depth should be   
					correspondingly deeper.   
					2) The partition wall in the wall unit must   
					be removable.   
					3) In extraction mode: when measuring   
					for the height of the wall housing unit   
					and the cut-out, account must be taken   
					of any accessories fitted, e.g. a   
					silencer.   
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					Installation accessories   
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					a1 exhaust socket   
					for exhaust ducting C 150 mm.   
					b1 reducing collar   
					for C125 mm exhaust ducting.   
					12 screws 4 x 15 mm   
					for securing the cooker hood into the   
					wall unit.   
					c1 non-return flap   
					for fitting into the exhaust socket (for   
					air extraction mode only).   
					d2 brackets   
					to support the appliance in the wall   
					unit.   
					8 screws M4 x 12 mm   
					for securing the cooker hood to the   
					brackets.   
					e1 spacer strip   
					to conceal the gap between the rear   
					of the appliance and the wall.   
					4 of the screws can be used instead of   
					the plastic rivets to secure the spacer   
					strip.   
					fConversion kit for recirculation   
					mode   
					contains exhaust grille and flexible   
					aluminium hose with clips (this is not   
					included, but is available as an   
					optional extra - see Technical Data).   
					4 plastic rivets   
					for securing the spacer strip to the   
					back of the appliance.   
					gDML 400 installation kit   
					(optional accessory)   
					contains hinging and screws for   
					fixing a lightshield to match kitchen   
					furniture (lightshield not supplied with   
					cooker hood)   
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					Positioning the appliance in   
					the wall housing unit   
					To position the appliance correctly,   
					cut the spacer strip to required depth   
					T, and then attach it to the back of   
					the appliance.   
					T= Depth of carcase K minus depth of   
					appliance G   
					^ Screw the spacer strip underneath   
					the housing unit sides, flush with the   
					rear wall.   
					^ Example a shows the installation   
					without a front panel fitted and with   
					the front edge of the deflector plate   
					flush with the front edge of the   
					furniture housing unit. This installation   
					needs a shelf of at least 95 mm deep.   
					^ Example b shows the installation   
					with a front panel to match the   
					kitchen furniture. This installation   
					requires dimension b for the front   
					panel plus 5 mm for the DML 400   
					fixing kit to be added to the shelf   
					dimension (95 mm+ 5 mm +   
					dimension b).   
					^ Draw a vertical line up both inside   
					walls of the housing from the front of   
					the spacer strip.   
					The remaining installation gap must be   
					at least 180 mm in depth.   
					If it is less than 180 mm, position the   
					appliance further back, and reduce   
					measurement T accordingly.   
					The position of the deflector plate can   
					be adjusted in depth by a maximum of   
					35 mm at the front.   
					^ Cut the spacer strip supplied to   
					measurement T.   
					Score along the groove for the   
					smaller measurement as shown, and   
					remove the surplus.   
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					Do not remove the protective film   
					between the deflector plate and the   
					casing until the hood has been   
					placed in the housing unit.   
					^ Screw the brackets onto the right and   
					left inside walls of the housing unit as   
					shown. The back edge of the   
					^ Installation of the cooker hood is   
					carried out without the grease filter   
					fitted in position. If the grease filter   
					has already been fitted, then remove   
					it as follows before installing the   
					cooker hood (see “Cleaning and   
					care”).   
					brackets should align with the vertical   
					line drawn up from the front of the   
					spacer strip, and the lower edge   
					aligned with the lower edge of the   
					housing unit side wall.   
					The brackets are designed for 16   
					and 19 mm thick carcase sides.   
					Orientate the bracket so that the   
					vertical depth matches the thickness   
					of the panel, as shown.   
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					Note for dismantling the cooker hood:   
					Undoing the screws on the left and   
					right inside the housing releases the   
					spring mounts, allowing the   
					appliance to be removed from the   
					unit.   
					^ Lift the appliance up into the housing   
					from below until it engages in the   
					brackets.   
					^ Push the cooker hood back against   
					the spacer strip.   
					^ Pull out the deflector plate.   
					^ Secure the appliance to the brackets   
					using two screws on each side.   
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					Attaching the lightshield   
					^ Attach the lightshield (if using).   
					A DML 400 installation kit, available as   
					an optional accessory, is required for   
					this.   
					^ Remove the protective film between   
					the deflector plate and the casing.   
					Follow the installation instructions   
					supplied.   
					^ Secure the front of the appliance to   
					the floor of the housing unit from   
					below using 4 screws.   
					Weight of a lightshield matching   
					existing furniture   
					To avoid damaging the deflector plate   
					when it is pulled out, care should be   
					taken to screw the fixing screws in   
					straight, and to ensure that the   
					The lightshield must not exceed 1300 g   
					in weight.   
					This applies to lightshields with a depth   
					of up to 30 mm.   
					screwheads are countersunk.   
					For larger or heavier lightshields, the   
					weight must be reduced by e.g.   
					machining it away at the back.   
					^ Secure the spacer strip to the back of   
					the appliance from behind using   
					4 plastic rivets as shown.   
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					Aligning the deflector plate   
					Fitting the grease filter   
					^ Remove the protective strip around   
					the edge of the grease filter.   
					Fit the grease filter.   
					^ To do this, pull the deflector plate   
					out.   
					^ The position of the deflector plate   
					can be brought forward by up to   
					35 mm using the adjusting screws on   
					either side of the deflector plate.   
					Align the deflector plate to the front of   
					the kitchen furniture units on either   
					side.   
					^ Turn the grease filter so that the red   
					plastic guides are at the front and   
					facing upwards.   
					^ Fit the grease filter in the front of the   
					deflector plate, press it upwards and   
					push it in together with the deflector   
					plate. It will slide onto the fixing pins   
					at the back. Finally, push the grease   
					filter back a little more.   
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					Vent ducting   
					^ If the on-site ventilation system does   
					not have a non-return flap, then the   
					non-return flap supplied with the   
					appliance must be fitted in the   
					exhaust socket in the motor unit.   
					^ When using C 150 mm ducting,   
					secure the exhaust socket supplied   
					to the exhaust ducting with hose   
					clips.   
					^ If using C 125 mm ducting, fit the   
					reducing collar into the exhaust   
					socket, and secure the exhaust   
					ducting to the reducing collar with a   
					hose clip. (See "Connection for air   
					extraction").   
					^ Place the exhaust ducting on the fan   
					connection for the cooker hood.   
					^ See "Connection for air extraction" for   
					further instructions on fitting the   
					ducting.   
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					Setting up for recirculation   
					mode   
					^ Fit the conversion kit as described in   
					the installation instructions supplied   
					with the kit.   
					If site conditions are not suitable for the   
					cooker hood to be used with air   
					extraction, the appliance must be set   
					up for recirculation.   
					^ Make sure that the slats in the   
					exhaust grille point towards the   
					centre of the room and not towards a   
					wall or the ceiling.   
					A non-return flap is not used in   
					recirculation mode.   
					^ Fit the charcoal filter (see “Cleaning   
					and care”).   
					Electrical connection   
					Refer to the notes in “Electrical   
					connection” and “Warning and   
					Safety instructions” before   
					connecting to the electricity supply.   
					^ Connect the appliance to the   
					electricity supply.   
					For this, conversion kit DUU 151   
					(available from your Miele dealer or the   
					Miele Spare Parts Department) is   
					required.   
					You will also need a charcoal filter (see   
					“Technical data”).   
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				Connection for air extraction   
					– Where ducting is horizontal, it must   
					be laid to slope away at at least 1 cm   
					per metre. This is to ensure that   
					condensate cannot drain back into   
					the cooker hood.   
					Important: To avoid the danger of   
					toxic fumes, please observe the   
					Warning and Safety instructions.   
					This is especially crucial when using   
					the cooker hood at the same time as   
					another heating appliance which   
					relies on air from the same room.   
					The cooker hood should be installed   
					according to local and national   
					building regulations. Seek approval   
					from the building inspector where   
					necessary.   
					– If the exhaust air is to be ducted into   
					the open air, the installation of a   
					telescopic wall vent or roof vent   
					(available as an optional accessory)   
					is recommended.   
					– Only use smooth pipes or flexible   
					hoses made from non-flammable   
					materials for the extraction ducting.   
					To achieve the greatest possible air   
					extraction with the lowest noise level,   
					please note the following:   
					– If the exhaust air is to be ducted into   
					a vent flue, the ducting must be   
					directed in the flow direction of the   
					flue.   
					– To ensure efficient air extraction, the   
					diameter of the exhaust ducting   
					should not be less than 150 mm.   
					Important:   
					– If flat ducting is being used, the   
					cross-sectional area must not be   
					smaller than the cross-sectional area   
					of the exhaust connection.   
					If the exhaust ducting is to run through   
					rooms, ceiling space etc. where there   
					may be great variations in temperature   
					between the different areas, the   
					– All ducting, pipework and fittings   
					must be of non-flammable materials.   
					problem of condensation will need to   
					be addressed. The exhaust ducting will   
					need to be suitably insulated.   
					– The exhaust ducting should be as   
					short and straight as possible.   
					– Only use wide radius bends.   
					– The exhaust ducting should not be   
					kinked or compressed.   
					– Ensure that all connections are   
					strong and airtight.   
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					Condensate trap   
					(optional accessory)   
					In addition to insulating the exhaust   
					ducting, we recommend that a suitable   
					condensate trap is also installed to   
					collect and evaporate any condensate   
					which may occur. Condensate traps   
					are available for C 125 mm or   
					C 150 mm ducting.   
					When installing a condensate trap,   
					ensure that it is positioned vertically   
					and if possible directly above the   
					exhaust connection. The arrow on the   
					housing indicates the direction of   
					air-flow.   
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					Silencer   
					(optional accessory)   
					...with air extraction:   
					The silencer not only reduces noise   
					from the fan, but also sounds from   
					outside (e.g. traffic noise).   
					To achieve even further reductions in   
					noise levels, a special silencer can be   
					fitted in the ducting system.   
					For this reason the silencer must be   
					positioned as close as possible to where   
					the ducting leaves the building a.   
					...in recirculation mode:   
					The silencer needs to be positioned   
					between the fan and the exhaust grille   
					b. Ensure there is adequate space for   
					fitting it.   
					In all modes of operation, the most   
					effective noise reductions are   
					achieved if two silencers are fitted in   
					the system.   
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				Electrical connection   
					If the switch is not accessible after   
					installation (depending on country), an   
					additional means of disconnection must   
					be provided for all poles.   
					All electrical work should be   
					undertaken by a suitably qualified   
					and competent person in strict   
					accordance with current national   
					and local safety regulations   
					(BS 7671 in the UK).   
					For extra safety it is advisable to protect   
					the appliance with a suitable residual   
					current device (RCD). Contact a   
					qualified electrician for advice.   
					Installation, repairs and other work   
					by unqualified persons could be   
					dangerous, for which the   
					Important   
					This appliance is supplied for   
					connection to an a.c. 230 V single   
					phase 50 Hz supply.   
					manufacturer cannot be held liable.   
					Ensure power is not supplied to the   
					appliance until after installation or   
					repair work has been carried out.   
					The wires in the mains lead are   
					coloured in accordance with the   
					following code:   
					Do not connect the appliance to the   
					mains electricity supply by an   
					extension lead. These do not   
					guarantee the required safety of the   
					appliance.   
					Green/yellow = earth   
					Blue   
					= neutral   
					= live   
					Brown   
					WARNING:   
					THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE   
					EARTHED   
					The connection data is given on the   
					data plate. This is visible when the   
					grease filters have been removed.   
					Ensure that this data matches the   
					household mains supply.   
					Connection of this appliance should be   
					made via a suitable isolator or a double   
					pole fused spur connection unit which   
					complies with national and local safety   
					regulations and the On-Off switch   
					should be easily accessible after the   
					appliance has been built in.   
					When switched off there must be an   
					all-pole contact gap of 3 mm in the   
					switch (including switch, fuses and   
					relays according to EN 60335).   
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				Technical data   
					Connected load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 W Optional accessories for   
					Fan motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 W recirculation mode:   
					Hob lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 x 50 W - Conversion Kit DUU 151   
					- Miele charcoal filter DKF 13-1   
					Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 V   
					Frequency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 50 Hz   
					Fuse rating U.K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 A   
					Fuse rating (IRL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 A   
					AUS, NZ:   
					Plug rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 A   
					Test marks . . . . . . . . . . Electrical safety   
					. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-Tick Mark   
					Electrically suppressed   
					according to AS/NZS 1044   
					Electrical cable length . . . . . . . . . 1.5 m   
					Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 kg   
					Fan performance   
					Extraction power according to EN   
					61591   
					Extraction system ø 150 mm:   
					Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 m3/h   
					Level II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 m3/h   
					Level III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 m3/h   
					Intensive Setting . . . . . . . . . . . 430 m3/h   
					Recirculation with charcoal filter:   
					Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 m3/h   
					Level II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 m3/h   
					Level III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 m3/h   
					Intensive Setting . . . . . . . . . . . 300 m3/h   
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