Installation Instruction
Table Of Contents
- Ceiling-mounted ventilation system
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- Table of contents
- 1 Safety
- 2 Preventing material damage
- 3 Environmental protection and saving energy
- 4 Operating modes
- 5 Familiarising yourself with your appliance
- 6 Accessories
- 7 Before using for the first time
- 8 Basic operation
- 8.1 Switching on the appliance
- 8.2 Switching off the appliance
- 8.3 Selecting a fan setting
- 8.4 Switching on intensive mode
- 8.5 Switching off intensive mode
- 8.6 Switching on the fan run-on
- 8.7 Switching off the fan run-on
- 8.8 Switch on automatic mode
- 8.9 Switch off automatic mode
- 8.10 Intermittent ventilation
- 8.11 Sensor control
- 8.12 Setting the sensor control
- 8.13 Setting the saturation indicator
- 8.14 Resetting the saturation indicator
- 8.15 Switching on the lighting
- 8.16 Setting the brightness
- 8.17 Switching on the button tone
- 8.18 Switching the button tone off
- 9 Home Connect
- 10 Hob-based hood control
- 11 Cleaning and servicing
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Customer Service
- 14 Accessories
- 15 Disposal
- 16 Declaration of Conformity
- 17 Installation instructions
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11.8 Replacing the batteries in the remote
control
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Children may swallow batteries.
▶ Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
▶ Keep an eye on any children when you are repla-
cing batteries.
Batteries may explode.
▶ Do not charge the batteries.
▶ Do not short-circuit the batteries.
▶ Do not throw batteries into a fire.
ATTENTION!
Improper handling of batteries.
▶ Do not short-circuit the terminals.
▶ Only use the specified type of batteries.
▶ Do not use different battery types together.
▶ Do not use new and used batteries together.
▶ Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Leaking batteries may damage the remote control.
▶ Remove the batteries if you are not using the re-
mote control.
▶ Safely dispose of empty or defective batteries in an
environmentally friendly manner.
1.
Remove the cover.
2.
Remove the empty batteries.
3.
Insert the new batteries (3VCR2032).
4.
Close the cover.
5.
Dispose of the empty batteries in an environmentally
friendly manner.
12 Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself.
Read the troubleshooting information before contacting
after-sales service. This will avoid unnecessary costs.
WARNING‒Risk of injury!
Improper repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out
by trained specialist staff.
▶ If the appliance is defective, call Customer Service.
WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous.
▶ Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out
by trained specialist staff.
▶ Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the
appliance.
▶ If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it
must be replaced by trained specialist staff.
12.1 Malfunctions
Fault Cause and troubleshooting
The appliance is not
working.
The mains plug of the power cord is not plugged in.
▶
Connect the appliance to the power supply.
The circuit breaker is faulty.
▶
Check the circuit breaker in the fuse box.
There has been a power cut.
▶
Check whether the lighting in your kitchen or other appliances are working.
The lighting does not
work.
Different causes are possible.
▶
Call the after-sales service.
→"Customer Service", Page15
▶
Defective LED lights may be replaced by the manufacturer, their customer service or a
qualified technician (electrician) only.
Remote control not
working.
The batteries are flat.
▶
→"Replacing the batteries in the remote control", Page14