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Current | 10 A |
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Motor power | - W |
Connected load | 230 W |
AC input voltage | 230 V |
Annual energy consumption | 52.6 kWh |
Noise level | 54 dB |
Intensive speed | Yes |
Number of speeds | 2 |
Type of extraction | Ducted/Recirculating |
Maximum extraction power | 590 m³/h |
Noise level (boost mode) | 66 dB |
Minimum distance from gas hob | 650 mm |
Grease filtering efficiency class | B |
Minimum distance from electric hob | 450 mm |
Type | Built-under |
Cord length | 1.5 m |
Control type | Rotary |
Product color | Gray |
Built-in display | No |
Exhaust connection diameter | 150 mm |
Bulb type | LED |
Bulb power | 3 W |
Illuminance | 330 lx |
Number of bulbs | 2 bulb(s) |
Number of filters | 1 pc(s) |
Grease filter type | Stainless steel |
Depth | 372 mm |
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Width | 532 mm |
Height | 50 mm |
Weight | 10200 g |
Details the intended use of the cooker hood in domestic households and similar environments, excluding outdoor use.
Provides safety guidelines for children, including age restrictions and supervision requirements for using and cleaning the appliance.
Covers safety aspects related to installation, maintenance, repairs, earthing, and electrical connections.
Warns about the risk of toxic fumes when using the cooker hood with heating appliances that use room air.
Provides guidelines on safe operation, avoiding naked flames, heat exposure, and proper pan usage.
Advises on correct installation practices, including distance from hob/cooker and avoiding use over solid fuel stoves.
Details cleaning precautions, risks of fire, and the importance of using genuine Miele accessories and spare parts.
Emphasizes using only genuine Miele accessories and spare parts to avoid invalidating the guarantee.
Explains the environmentally friendly design of packaging and encourages recycling.
Provides guidance on the correct disposal of old electrical appliances to protect health and the environment.
Describes how the cooker hood extracts air, cleans it via the grease filter, and directs it outside.
Explains how air is cleaned by grease and charcoal filters and recirculated back into the kitchen.
Details the function of the non-return flap to prevent air exchange when the hood is switched off.
Describes how extraction ducting can be directed through the back or upwards to the ceiling.
Identifies the hob lighting component.
Identifies charcoal filters as accessories for recirculation mode.
Identifies the grease filter component.
Identifies the main controls for the appliance.
Identifies the rotary control for operating the hob lighting.
Identifies the rotary control for operating the fan speeds.
Instructions on how to switch the fan on, select power levels, booster setting, and turn it off.
Instructions for operating the hob lighting independently of the fan.
Instructions for cleaning the appliance housing, emphasizing gentle cleaning methods and avoiding water ingress.
Information on the reusable grease filter, its function, fire hazard risk, and cleaning interval.
Detailed instructions for cleaning the grease filter manually using mild detergent.
Guidance on cleaning the grease filter in a dishwasher, including suitable settings and potential discolouration.
Steps for drying and correctly refitting the grease filter after cleaning.
Details on charcoal filters for recirculation mode, their purpose, availability, and fitting.
Recommendations for replacing charcoal filters based on effectiveness and a maximum interval of 6 months.
Information on how to dispose of used charcoal filters with normal household waste.
Instructions for safely replacing the cooker hood lamps, including specifications and precautions.
Guidance on contacting Miele dealers or the Service Department for faults and service visits.
Information on locating the appliance's data plate, which is visible after removing the grease filter.
Details the 2-year guarantee for the UK and how to activate it via phone or online.
Information on obtaining specific guarantee details for other countries.
Instructions for test institutes to order 'Comparison tests' leaflet and required information.
Emphasizes reading safety instructions and other relevant information before commencing installation.
Refers to the enclosed Installation sheet for detailed instructions on how to install the appliance.
Illustrates and labels the various assembly parts included with the cooker hood.
Details the 150 mm and 125 mm collars for exhaust ducting.
Describes the conversion kit for recirculation mode, including its components and ordering information.
Specifies the type and quantity of screws for securing the cooker hood and considerations for the mounting surface.
Identifies the lever supplied for replacing the appliance lamps.
Provides detailed dimensional drawings of the cooker hood for installation planning.
Specifies the minimum safety distances required between the hob and the cooker hood based on cooking appliance type.
Offers advice on optimal positioning, covering the hob, and ensuring accessibility for service.
Details requirements for exhaust ducting, including material, diameter, length, bends, and airtightness.
Recommends using telescopic wall vents or roof vents for ducted exhaust through an outside wall.
Addresses condensation issues in ducting, including horizontal run sloping and insulation requirements.
Recommends installing a condensate trap to collect and evaporate condensate, detailing positioning.
Describes the optional silencer for reducing noise levels in extraction mode and its positioning.
Explains the positioning of the silencer for recirculation mode between the exhaust socket and grille.
Details requirements for qualified electricians, mains connection, RCD protection, and wiring codes.
Specifies the appliance's power requirements (230V, 50Hz) and wiring colours.
Lists key technical data including fan motor, lighting, load, voltage, fuse, cable length, and weight.
Identifies the optional conversion kit and charcoal filter set for recirculation mode.
Presents detailed data on energy consumption, efficiency classes, airflow, pressure, and sound emissions.