Bauknecht DBHBS 94 AM X Instrucciones de uso Pagina 8

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Activation of the icon for charcoal filter saturation
The icon for charcoal filter saturation is normally disabled. To activate it, proceed as follows:
With the hood off, press and hold for a long time and simultaneously T1 and T3: L4 flashes at first then it switches on with steady light to indicate successful
activation.
Disabling the icon for charcoal filter saturation: repeat the above operation, L4 switches on with steady light then flashes and in the end switches off to
indicate successful disabling.
Automatic operation at high temperature
The hood is fitted with a sensor that detects the temperature. When this becomes too high, the sensor automatically activates the medium suction speed
(power). The hood switches off when the temperature detected by the sensor has lowered significantly.
Model with SOFT-TOUCH control panel
DBHBS 92 LTI X
To select hood functions, simply touch the controls.
T1. Button ON/OFF suction motor
T2. Button to select medium suction speed (power)
T3. Button to select high and intensive suction speed (power)
Press once to select high suction speed (power) (LED L3 on);
Press again to select intensive suction speed (power) (LED L3 flashing).
Note: The intensive suction (power) speed lasts for approximately 5 minutes, then the high suction speed (power) is set automatically.
T4. Automatic shutdown button (Timer) and saturation indicator for charcoal filter:
Automatic shutdown:
Press this button to set the automatic shutdown of the active suction speed (power):
Silent suction speed (power): 20 minutes
Medium suction speed (power): 15 minutes
High suction speed (power): 10 minutes
Saturation indicator charcoal filter
When flashing, perform maintenance of the charcoal filter, if installed, then keep the button T1 pressed for a long time to stop the flashing.
T5. Button to select ‘silent’ suction speed (power) and saturation indicator for grease filter
Note: when flashing, perform maintenance of the grease filter; then keep the button T1 pressed for a long time to stop the flashing.
T6. Button ON/OFF lighting
T2+T3+T4 flashing: automatic operation under high temperature conditions (see relevant paragraph)
Activation of the charcoal filter saturation indicator
This indicator is normally deactivated. To activate it, proceed as follows:
With the hood off, press and keep pressed simultaneously T2 and T3: T3 starts flashing first, then T2 as well, to indicate successful activation.
Deactivation of charcoal filter saturation LED: repeat the operation described above; T3 and T2 start flashing, then only T3 to indicate successful
deactivation.
Automatic operation under high temperature conditions
The hood is equipped with a sensor which detects the temperature. When this becomes too high, the sensor automatically turns on the medium suction speed
(power). The hood turns off as soon as the temperature detected by the sensor is lowered significantly.
Cleaning
Clean using ONLY the cloth dampened with neutral liquid detergent. DO NOT CLEAN WITH TOOLS OR INSTRUMENTS. Do not use abrasive products. DO NOT
USE ALCOHOL!
Perimeter aspiration panel
Clean the perimeter aspiration panel with the same frequency as the ant-fats filter, using a cloth and not too concentrated liquid detergent. Do not use abrasive
substances.
Maintenance of the anti-grease filters
Traps cooking grease particles.
This must be cleaned once a month (or when the filter saturation indication system – if envisaged on the model in possession – indicates this necessity) using
non aggressive detergents, either by hand or in the dishwasher, which must be set to a low temperature and a short cycle.
When washed in a dishwasher, the grease filter may discolour slightly, but this does not affect its filtering capacity.
To remove the grease filter, pull the spring release handle.
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