Page 2 - Table of contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Functional description Guide to the hood Operation Main power switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Turning on the fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these Operating Instructions carefully before installing orusing the Ventilation System. This appliance is intended forresidential use only. Use theappliance only for its intendedpurpose. The manufacturer cannotbe held responsible for damagescaused by improper use of thehood. This appliance com...
Page 4 - Use
This equipment is not designed formaritime use or for use in mobile installations such as caravans or air-craft. However, under certain conditionsit may be possible for an installation inthese applications. Please contact thenearest Miele dealer or the Miele Tech-nical Service Department with specif...
Page 6 - Installation; WARNING
Installation , WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, use only metal ductwork. When installing the hood, makesure that a minimum safety dis- tances of 14 3 / 8 " is maintained between a Miele cooktop and the bottom of thehood. If local building codes require a greatersafety distance, follow their r...
Page 7 - Functional description
The ventilation hood works by air ex-traction. The air is drawn in through theair intake panel, cleaned by the greasefilter and directed outside.The hood comes equipped with a non-return flap . This flap automatically closes when the hood is turned off sothat no exchange of outside air androom air c...
Page 8 - Guide to the hood
Page 10 - Intensive setting; Operation
Main power switch ^ Remove the air intake panel to ac-cess the main power switch (see"Cleaning and Care"). ^ Press the main power switch to "I".The fan and lighting are ready to use. If the appliance is not going to be usedfor a long period of time (e.g. while va-cationing) it should...
Page 11 - Automatic Safety Shut Off; Turning the lighting on/off; briefly; Dimming the lighting
Delayed Shut Down If odors or smoke remain in the kitchenafter cooking has been completed, theDelayed Shut Down feature can be se-lected to allow the hood to continuerunning for either 5 or 15 minutes. ^ Press the Delayed Shut Down buttonwhile the fan is still running. Press once = 5 minute delay (l...
Page 12 - Grease filter timer; Checking the grease filter timer
Grease filter timer A timer monitors the hours of fan opera-tion. The indicator for the grease filterwill light after 30 hours of operation. Thegrease filter and air intake panel mustthen be cleaned. After the grease filter has been cleanedand put in place, the grease filter timermust be reset. ^ To...
Page 14 - Cleaning and care
Grease filter and air intakepanel The reusable metal grease filter re-moves solid particles from the ventedkitchen air (grease, dust, etc). The grease filter and the air intakepanel should be cleaned every 3 - 4weeks or whenever the grease filter in-dicator lights. Keep the grease filter clean to pr...
Page 15 - before
^ Clean the filter- by hand: use a scrub brush in warm water with a mild detergent.- in a dishwasher: place the filters in the lower basket, making sure thatthe spray arm is not blocked. Depending on the detergent, clean-ing the grease filter in a dishwashermay cause permanent discolorationof the fi...
Page 16 - Cleaning the casing; Stainless steel
Before cleaning or servicing thehood, disconnect it from the powersupply by either removing the fuse,unplugging it from the outlet or man-ually "tripping" the circuit breaker. Cleaning the casing , Never use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool or caustic(oven) cleaners on the hood. ...
Page 17 - Changing the light bulbs
Changing the light bulbs Before changing the light bulbs, dis-connect the hood from the powersupply by either removing the fuse,unplugging it, or manually "tripping"the circuit breaker. When in use halogen bulbs becomeextremely hot, and they can burnyour hands. Do not attempt tochange the bu...
Page 18 - After Sales Service
In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself please contact: – Your Miele Dealer or – The Miele Technical Service Department USA [email protected] CDN [email protected] When contacting the Technical ServiceDepartment, please quote the modeland serial number...
Page 19 - Installation instructions
Page 21 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing material The cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable.Please recycle. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffoc...
Page 22 - Installation accessories
Page 24 - To install a plywood backing; Plywood backing
The majority of the weight of the in-stalled ventilation system will besupported by the lower retainingplate. It must be firmly attached tothe stud framing behind the drywall.If studs are not available in the re-quired locations, a plywood backing(min. 1 / 2 " (13 mm) thick) spanning at least tw...
Page 25 - Important; Electrical data
All electrical work should be per-formed by a qualified electrician instrict accordance with national andlocal safety regulations.Installation, repairs and other workby unqualified persons could bedangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for unautho-rized work.Ensure that power to the ...
Page 26 - Appliance dimensions
Page 27 - Standard unit height H
Cut out area in wall or ceiling forentrance of 6" (150 mm)ductwork or 5" (125 mm) ductwork with a reducing collar. Standard unit height H = 37 13 / 16 " - 51 15 / 16 " (960 – 1320 mm) Distance S above the cooktop Do not install this exhaust hood overcooktops burning solid fuel. When ...
Page 29 - Air extraction
, WARNING Danger of toxic fumes. Gas cooking appliances releasecarbon monoxide that can beharmful or fatal if inhaled. The exhaust gases extracted bythe hood should be vented out-side of the building only. Do not terminate the exhaustducts in attics, garages,crawlspaces, etc. To reduce the risk of f...
Page 30 - Condensate trap
– If the exhaust is ducted into an inac- tive flue, the air must be expelledparallel to the flow direction of theflue. Never connect an exhaust hood toan active chimney, dryer vent, ventflue, or room venting ductwork. Seekprofessional advice before connect-ing an exhaust hood vent to an exist-ing, i...