Page 2 - Your New Appliance
2 Your New Appliance Thank you for purchasing an AEG appliance. To enable you to use your new appliance efficiently and safely, please read thisinstruction book carefully before installing or using the appliance, and retain forfuture reference. Should the appliance be transferred to a new owner plea...
Page 4 - Unpacking
4 Contents Page No. For the electrician Unpacking ...................................................................................................... 20 Technical data ................................................................................................ 21 Installation ...................
Page 5 - Safety Information; Children
5 Safety Information Keep an eye on children when thedowndraught extractor is in use.Never let children touch or play withthe control knobs. Never leave the downdraught extrac-tor unattended when deep-frying ormelting fat, paraffin wax or othereasily ignited substances. Do notflambe in the immediate...
Page 7 - Product Description; Control Panel
7 Product Description 3 2 4 5 7 6 1 8 Control Panel 1. On/off 2. Raise the downdraught extractor 3. Lower the downdraught extractor 4. Set the extraction rate 5. Intensive extraction 6. Minute timer 7. Extraction rate display 8. Minute display
Page 8 - Electronic control system
8 Downdraught Extractor The air is sucked in at the airdampers through the fat filter and isthen blown via the extraction hose tothe extraction duct and out into theopen air. Height positions The downdraught extractor has 4different extraction strengths:150m3/h, 220m3/h, 345 m3/h and480 m3/h. When i...
Page 9 - How to use; Downdraught Extractor
9 How to use Downdraught Extractor Never leave the down-draught extractor unattendedwhen deep-frying or meltingfat or other easily ignitedsubstances. Do not flambefood in the immediate prox-imity of a downdraughtextractor that is switched on.This can cause fire. In the event of fire, thedowndraught ...
Page 10 - Height positions
10 Downdraught Extractor 1. To turn the downdraught extractor on, press k . 2. To select the height position, press m . The downdraught extractor willmove to middle position and switchon at extraction rate 1. To turn the downdraught extractoroff, hold l down until bottom position has been reached.Pr...
Page 11 - Installation beside gas appliances
11 The downdraught extractor will thenstop rising automatically when thebutton is released or when top posi-tion is reached. Safety If the downdraught extractor isobstructed when raising, it willswitch off automatically. Lowering 1. Press l . If you keep pressing l , the down- draught extractor will...
Page 13 - Extraction rates; Setting the extraction rate
13 Extraction rates The downdraught extractor can beset to three levels and intensiveextraction. Level 1: 150 m³/h Level 2: 220 m³/h Level 3: 345 m³/h Intensive extraction: 480 m³/h Setting the extraction rate When the downdraught extractor ison, raised and at rate 1. 1. Press < one press = level...
Page 14 - Intensive extraction; Switching off intensive extraction
14 Intensive extraction The downdraught extractor is on andraised. 1. Press b . The downdraught extractor willextract on intensive for 5 minutes. Itwill then return automatically to itslast setting before intensive extrac-tion was activated. If extraction wasoff before intensive extraction wasactiva...
Page 15 - Time-controlled switching off
15 Time-controlled switching off You can set the downdraught extrac-tor to switch off automatically at alater time. Time-controlled switchingoff can be set from 1 to 99 minutes. When the downdraught extractor isswitched on and raised up. The suc-tion strength is switched to speed 1,2 or 3 (not to in...
Page 16 - Autostop
16 When the time set has passed, suc-tion strength is switched off. Thedowndraught extractor remains inthe height position set. If you want to switch off the extrac-tion rate before the time has passed,press the A button until the display shows “00”. Autostop If the downdraught extractor is lefton b...
Page 17 - Correct ventilation
17 Correct ventilation The extractor works best when thereis low pressure in the kitchen.Therefore, the kitchen windows mustbe closed when the extractor is inoperation. At the same time, it is agood idea to open a window in anadjacent room; see fig. Always start the extractor a fewminutes before you...
Page 18 - To clean; Cleaning and maintenance; Never
18 Carry out daily cleaning with a wellwrung-out cloth. For more stubbornsoiling, use a cloth or a soft plasticsponge together with washing-upliquid or all-purpose cleaner. Never use metal cleaning pads,metal wool, hard plastic sponges,scouring powder, soft soap or otherabrasive or caustic cleaning ...
Page 19 - Extraction shaft
19 7. Assemble the filter, spring and top cabinet in reverse order. Thefilter must be completely drybefore it is re-fitted in the extrac-tor. 8. Reset the filter cleaning indicator by pressing < and A simulta- neously for 3 seconds. "CL" willdisappear from the display. If youclean the fil...
Page 20 - Transport Damages
20 Unpacking Any damages resulting from a trans-port which you have not performedyourself must be communicated tothe dealer within one week of receiptof the product. On the rating plate which is placedon the back of the product you willfind the CE marking and the prod-uct’s serial number. Write the ...
Page 21 - Technical Data; Installation dimensions:
21 Technical Data Model FM 2500DD-a: Product dimensions: Width: 180 mm Depth: 520 mm Height: 600 mm Installation dimensions: Width: 160 mm Depth: 490 mm Height: 647 mm Extraction rate: Level 1 150 m³/h Level 2 220 m³/h Level 3 345 m³/h Intensive extraction 480 m³/h Extraction rate: Total output: 310...
Page 22 - Installation; Electrical Installation
22 Installation Electrical Installation Installation must be carriedout by an authorised electri-cian or by a person autho-rised by the manufacturer.Work carried out by unquali-fied persons can lead to per-sonal injury and/or damageto property and may spoilthedowndraught extractor.During installatio...
Page 25 - Fitting the cover plate; not be
25 3. Fitting the cover plate Fit the cover plate as follows: 1. Position the cover plate against the glass on the top cabinet.2. Position the cover plate against the top cabinet.3. Mark the four holes on the top cabinet, using the cover plate as a template. 4. Remove the cover plate and drill the f...
Page 26 - Mounting; Position
26 Mounting It is advisable to position the down-draught extractor immediately nextto the hob. If two or more hobs arebeing used, the downdraught extrac-tor should be positioned betweenthem so that optimum use can bemade of its variable extraction direc-tion. The unit may be mounted in anytype of ki...
Page 27 - Cutting Out
27 Cutting Out When fitting this product: read theinstructions on this page. When fit-ting this unit in conjunction withother units: read the instructions onthe following page. For fitting this unit you will need aPhillips screwdriver and the fixingsupplied (see fig.). Distance from wall: Min. 150 m...
Page 28 - Mounting more than one hob; Cutting out
28 Mounting more than one hob Cutting out The measurement of the selected combination is calculated in the following way: Depth: 490 mm Width: 1. Calculate the sum of all units’ width.2. Subtract 20 mm from the total width. Example: A hob of 720 mm + a downdraught of 180 mm + a gas hob of 360 mm.1. ...
Page 33 - Help us to help you; Service and Spare Parts
33 In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spareparts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Your call will automatically be routed to the Service Centre covering your postcode area. For the address of your local Service Force ...
Page 34 - Customer Care; *calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes; GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
34 Customer Care For general enquires concerning your AEG appliance or for further informationon AEG products, please contact our Customer Care Department at the addressbelow or visit our website at www.aeg.co.uk Customer Care Department AEG Domestic Appliances 55-77 High Street Slough, Berkshire SL...
Page 35 - Exclusions; European Guarantee
35 · The appliance has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart ortampered with by any person not authorised by us. · All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Service ForceCentre. Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become theCompany’s property. · This gua...