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    							X91384MIO  UKUSER  MANUAL
    EN COOKER  HOOD 3 
    						
    							FOR  PERFECT  RESULTSThank  you  for  choosing  this  AEG  product.  We  have  created 
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    CONTENTS
    5
    6
    7
    9
    15Important safety information
    Your appliance
    Operating instructions
    Maintenance and cleaning
    Installation instructions  -  electrical 
    connections
    Contents 
    						
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    For the User
    Important Safety Information
    Your Appliance
    Operating Instructions
    Cooker Hood Controls
    To Operate
    Recirculation
    Extraction
    Maintenance and CleaningExternal Cleaning
    Metal Grease Filter
    To Remove the Grease Filter Cassette
    Charcoal Filter
    To Remove/Replace the Charcoal Filter
    Worktop Lighting
    Replacing the Light Bulb
    Something Not Working
    Service and Spare Parts
    Guarantee ConditionsFor the Installer
    Installation Instructions
    Technical Information
    Electrical ConnectionsElectrical Requirements
    Electrical Connection
    Installing the Cooker HoodInstallation Requirements
    Unpacking
    Clearance Height
    Wall drilling and bracket fi xing
    Hood body mounting
    Drilling the Shelves
    Chimney assembly
    Top Shelf
    Electrical Connection and Working Test
    Guide to use the instruction bookThe following Symbols will be found in the text to guide you through the instruction book
    Safety instructions                                 Step by step instruc\
    tions
    Thank you for buying an AEG product.
    To enable you to use your appliance effectively and safely, please read this instruction book carefully before using the appliance and 
    retain for future reference. If you require guidance in the use of the appliance or require further information on AEG Products, please 
    contact our Customer Services Department. For general enquiries concerning your AEG appliance or for further information, v\
    isit our 
    website at http:\\www.aeg.co.uk
                Customer Services Department
                Major Appliances
                AEG
                Addington Way
                Luton
                Bedfordshire                           LU4  9QQ       Tel:  08705 350 350(*)       
     
    * calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes. 
    						
    							IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION5
      Installation
    •	 Any	installation	 work	must	 be	undertaken	 by	a	qualified 	
    electrician  or  competent  person.
    •	 This	 hood	must	be	installed	 in	accordance 	with	 the	installation 	
    instructions  and  all  measurements  adhered  to.
    •	 If	 the	cooker	 hood	is	installed	 for	use	 above	 a	gas	 appliance	
    then  the  provision  for  ventilation  must  be  in  accordance 
    with  the  Gas  Safety  Code  of  Practice  BS.6172,  BS.5440  and 
    BS.6891  (natural  gas)  and  BS.5482  (LP  gas)  1994,  the  Gas 
    Safety  (Installation  &  Use)  Regulations,  the  Building  Regu-
    lations  issued  by  the  Dept.  of  the  Environment,  the  Building 
    Standards (Scotland) (Consolidated) Regulations issued by the 
    Scottish  Development  Department.
    •	 The	 fan	motor	 of	the	 cooker	 hood	incorporates	 a	cut-out	
    device,  which  will  operate  if  the  cooker  hood  is  installed 
    below  the  minimum  height  recommended  in  the  Technical 
    Information  section,  or  if  the  motor  becomes  overheated.  
    If  the  cut-out  device  is  activated,  switch  off  the  motor  and 
    allow  the  hood  to  cool.    The  cut-out  device  will  reset  itself 
    when  the  fan  motor  has  cooled.
    •	 It	 is	dangerous	 to	alter	 the	specifications	 or	modify	 this	
    product  in  any  way.
    •	 When	 installed	between	 adjoining	 wall	cabinets,	 the	cabinets	
    must  not  overhang  the  hob.
    •	 If	 the	room	 where	 the	hood	 is	to	 be	 used	 contains	 a	fuel	
    burning  appliance  such  as  a  central  heating  boiler  then  its 
    flue  must  be  of  the  room  sealed  or  balanced  flue  type.
    •	 If	 other	 types	of	flue	 or	appliances	 are	fitted	 ensure	 that	
    there  is  an  adequate  supply  of  air  to  the  room.
    •	 When	the	hood	is	used	in	conjunction	with	appliances	supplied 	
    with  energy  other  than  electricity,  the  negative  pressure  in 
    the  room  must  not  exceed  0.04mbar  to  prevent  fumes  being 
    drawn  back  into  the  room  by  the  hood.
    •	 The	 ducting	 system	for	this	 appliance	 must	not	be	connected	
    to  any  existing  ventilation  system  which  is  being  used  for 
    any  other  purpose.
    •	 Do	 not	install	 above	a	cooker	 with	a	high	 level	 grill.
     Child Safety
    •	 The	 appliance	 is	designed	 to	be	 operated	 by	adults.	 	 Children	
    should  not  be  allowed  to  tamper  with  the  controls  or  play 
    with  the  appliance.
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
    These warnings are provided in the interests of your safety. Ensure that you understand them all before installing or using  this appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance. If you are unsure about any of the meanings of these warnings 
    contact the Customer Services Department.
      During Use
    •	 This	 appliance	 is	for	 domestic	 use	only.
    •	 Never	leave	frying	pans	unattended	during	use	as	over-heated 	
    fats  and  oils  might  catch  fire.
    •	 Never	 do	flambé	 cooking	 under	this	cooker	 hood.
    •	 Do	 not	leave	 naked	 flames	 under	this	hood.
     Maintenance and Service
    •	 This	 appliance	 can	be	a	fire	 hazard	 if	the	 grease	 and	charcoal	
    filters  are  not  cleaned  or  replaced  as  recommended.
    •	 Under	 no	circumstances	 should	you	attempt	 to	repair	 the	
    appliance  yourself.    Repairs  carried  out  by  inexperienced 
    persons  may  cause  injury  or  serious  malfunctioning.    Refer 
    to  your  local  Service  Force  Centre.    Always  insist  on  genuine 
    spare  parts. 
    						
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    							OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS7
    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
    AB CD E F
    ButtonFunction Specifications
    A
    Hood  Functions  On/Off When  the  button  is  touched  with  the  hood  turned  off,  all  functions  light  up 
    (intensity  50%)  and  are  enabled.
    When  the  button  is  touched  with  the  hood  in  operation,  all  functions  are  turned 
    off  and  disabled  (Motor  Off  +  Lights  Off).
    BManages  motor  speed:   
    0-V1-V2-V3-V4-PWhen  the  area  is  touched,  the  motor  starts  at  the  speed  required.
    P  =  Intensive  Speed,  timed  for  5  minutes,  after  which  the  system  returns  to  the 
    previous  speed. 
    When  activated  from  Motor  Off  it  returns  to  speed  V1.When  the  required  speed 
    is  touched,  it  will  become  brighter  (intensity  100%)  than  the  other  functions 
    (intensity  50%).
    CDelay  function
    Touching  this  button  activates  automatic  shutdown  of  the  Motor,  the  Fans  and 
    the  Lighting  with  a  10  minute  delay.  It  can  only  be  activated  with  the  motor  on, 
    running  at  any  speed  except  Intensive,  and  with  the  Sensor  =  Off.
    Enables  /  Disables  the 
    Remote  Control  Receiver. When  this  button  is  pressed  and  held  for  4  seconds  (Motor  Off  +  Lights  Off,  in 
    the  absence  of  other  alarms,  the  Led  will  light  up  for:
    4  seconds  to  indicate  that  the  Remote  Control  has  been  Activated
    2  seconds  to  indicate  that  the  Remote  Control  has  been  Deactivated
    DSensor 
    In  this  mode  the  Hood  operates  automatically  for  a  maximum  of  5  hours,  after 
    which  it  switches  the  Motor  off. 
    The  hood  modifies  the  speed  of  the  motor  according  to  the  findings  of  the  sensor.
    Buttons  B  and  C  do  not  work.  The  function  is  disabled  by  pressing  the  Button  or 
    turning  the  hood  off.
    EManages  Lighting  Inten-
    sity:  0-L1-L2-L3-LMaxWhen  this  area  is  touched,  the  Lights  turn  on  at  the  required  intensity.
    When  the  lighting  intensity  is  touched,  it  will  become  brighter  (intensity  100%) 
    than  the  other  functions  (intensity  50%).
    FFilter  ResetResets  the 
    Filter  Saturation  alarm 
    when  the  button  is  tou-
    ched  with  the  motor  and 
    lighting    turned  off.After  100  hours  operation  the  Led  lights  up  continuously  to  indicate  saturation  of 
    the  Metal  Grease  Filters.
    After  200  hours  operation  the  Led  flashes  to  indicate  saturation  of  the  Activated 
    Charcoal  Filters.
    Enables/Disables  the 
    Activated  Charcoal  Filter 
    Alarm. When  this  button  is  pressed  and  held  for  4  seconds(Motor  Off  +  Lights  Off),  in  the 
    absence  of  other  alarms,  the  Led  will  light  up  for:
    4  seconds  to  indicate  the  Activated  Charcoal  Filter  Alarm  has  been  activated
    2  seconds  to  indicate  the  Activated  Charcoal  Filter  Alarm  has  been  deactivated
    After connecting the hood to the mains, the commands are activated after 4seconds. When the Hood is switched off, none of the fun
    -
    ctions is displayed, and only the normal lettering on the control panel is visible. All the rest will light up (intensity 50%) when button A is 
    touched. 
    The controls are activated by touching the selected function, which will light up more brightly (intensity 100%) with respect to the other 
    hood functions (intensity 50%). When no commands are given for at least 10 seconds, only the selected functions will be lighted (Inten -
    sity 100%) and all the rest will turn off (Intensity 50%). After 7 hours in operation, if no further commands are given the hood will switch 
    off (Motor Off + Lights Off), from here you can touch for activated the function, and the next touch you can s\
    elect the desired function.It 
    is possible to activate one of the hood functions (Speed and Lighting)\
     not just by touching the control panel, but also by placing a finger 
    on the panel and sliding it towards the chosen function without lifting it off. If the motor and lights a\
    re turned off, by setting them to 
    zero,	all	the	command	LEDs	will	remain	on	at	50%,	and	if	no	further	commands	are	given	in	the	next	10	seconds,	then	all	the	LEDs	will	be	
    turned off with the exception of the “0” LEDs, which will remain on for a further 15 minutes. 
    						
    							OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS8
    HOOD OPTIONS IN SENSOR MODE
    When  operating  in  Sensor  mode,  the  type  of 
    hob  being  used  has  an  influence.  Two  options 
    are  available:
    •	Electric	 hob	;
    •	 Gas	 hob
    Initially  it  is  set  to  electric  hob.  To  change  the 
    setting,  proceed  as  follows:
    •	 Turn	 the	hood	 off	using	 the	hood	 on/off	
    button
    •	 Press	 and	hold	 the	Sensor	 button	 for	8	
    seconds  until  the  LED  flashes  as  described:
    	 •	 	 4	flashes	 indicate	 selection	of	 the	 electric	
    hob;
    	 •	 	 2	flashes	 indicate	 selection	of	 the	 gas	
    hob;
    •	 Remove	 power	for	10	seconds	 and	then	
    reconnect  it. 
    The  calibration  procedure  is  carried  out  every 
    time  the  type  of  hob  is  changed.
    Calibration  procedure:  every  time  the  hood  is 
    turned  on  or  the  type  of  hob  is  changed,  the 
    sensor  calibration  procedure  is  run.  During  this 
    time  the  hood  must  not  be  used  for  cooking 
    or  subjected  to  particularly  intense  smells,  for 
    example  solvents  or  detergents. 
    This  process  requires:
    •	 13	 minutes	 if	the	 electric	 hob	has	been	
    selected;
    •	 1	minute	 if	the	 gas	 hob	 has	been	 selected;
    This  phase  is  marked  by  flashing  of  the  LED  on 
    the  sensor  button,  if  it  has  been  pressed.Do  not 
    turn  the  motor  on  during  calibration.
    Warning:  Do  not  spray  directly  on  the  grill 
    cleaning  products  but  only  clean  with  a  cloth 
    soaked  in  detergent.  Avoid  cleaning  the  grill 
    alcohol  or  silicone  products. 
    						
    							OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS9
    This cooker hood can be used to recirculate or extract contamina-ted air.
    Recirculation ModeThe cooker hood is supplied specified for use in the recirculation mode with the charcoal filter fitted.
    The contaminated air is cleaned by passing through the filters and  than back into the kitchen.
    The activated charcoal filter absorbs odours arising from cooking. In  use it will slowly become saturated in grease and less effective. The 
    filter normally requires changing after at least every three months 
    or more frequently if the hood is used for more than three hours 
    per day.
    •	 Insert	 the	Connector	 extensions	 14.1 into  the  side  of 
    the  Connector  15.
    •	 Insert	 the	Connector	 15  into  the  Support  bracket  7.3 
    and  fix  it  with  the  screws.
    •	 Fasten	 the	Support	 bracket	7.3,  fixing  it  to  the  upper 
    part  with  the  Screws.
    •	 Make	 sure	that	 the	Connector	 extensions	 outlet	14.1 
    is  in  correspondence  with  the  Chimney  openings  both 
    horizontally	 and	vertically.
    •	 Join	 the	Connector	 15 to the Hood canopy outlet us-ing 
    a  rigid  or  flexible  pipe  ø¸150  mm,  selection  of  which  is 
    at  the  discretion  of  the  installation  technician.
    •	 Make	 sure	that	 the	Activated	 charcoal	odour	filter	has	
    been  fitted.
    Extraction (Ducted)The cooker hood is more effective when installed in the extraction 
    mode (ducted to the outside).
    Venting kits may be purchased through your retailer or DIY store, 
    and must be evacuated through an outside vent of ø125 (5ins) or 
    ø150mm (6ins).
    The ducting used must be manufactured from fire retardent mate-
    rial conforming to the relevant British Standard or DIN 4102-B1.
    When the cooker hood is ducted to the outside the charcoal filter 
    must be removed.
    When installing the ducted version, connect the hood to the chim-
    ney using either a flexible or rigid pipe ø 150 or 120mm, the choice \
    of which is left to the installer.
    To install a ø 150 
    •	 To	install	the	dumper	10 .
    •	 Fix	the	pipe	in	position	using	sufficient	pipe	clamps	(not	sup-
    plied).
    To install a ø 120
    •	 To	install	a	ø	120	mm	air	exhaust	connection,	insert	the	reducer	
    flange 9 on the dumper 10 .
    •	 Fix	the	pipe	in	position	using	sufficient	pipe	clamps	(not	sup-
    plied).
    •	 Remove	any	activated	charcoal	filters.
    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
    Fitting the Ducting
    •	 To	 install	 the	Ducting	 Version	of	the	 hood,	 the	optional	
    Ducting  chimney  kit  must  be  purchased.
    	 Never	do	flambé	cooking	under	this	cooker	hood.
      Take extra care when frying and never leave frying  pans unattended during use, as over-heated fats and 
    oils can catch fire.
      Do not leave naked flames under the cooker hood.
      Ensure the hood is switched on before using the hob.
      Ensure heating areas on your hob are covered with  pots and pans when using the hob and cooker hood 
    simultaneously.
      Ensure not to damage the charcoal filter when  cleaning or replacing as the activated charcoal inside 
    is saturated with grease, which will stain if it comes 
    into contact with clothing or furnishings.
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    							MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING10
    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
      Before carrying out any maintenance or leaning isolate the cooker hood from the mains supply.
      The cooker hood must be kept clean, as a build up of grease  or	fat	can	be	a	fire	hazard.
    External CleaningThe metal casing, grille and chimney should be cleaned at least once a month to keep it looking like new. Wipe over the hood with a soft 
    cloth wrung out in mild
    soapy water and then dry thoroughly.
    Never use scouring pads or abrasive cleaners as they may scratch or  damage the surfaces.
      Always wear protective gloves when cleaning the hood.
      Never use scouring pads or abrasive cleaners.
      Never use excessive amounts of water when cleaning parti- cularly around the control panel.
    Alarm signal reset
    •	 Turn	the	Lights	 and	the	Suction	 Motor	off.
    •	 Touch	 button	F.	The	 operation	 is	confirmed	 when	the	Led	 goes	
    out.
    Metal Grease FiltersThese filters can be washed in a dishwasher, and need to be cleaned 
    when the Led on Button F lights up in a con-tinuous manner or at 
    least once every approximately two months' use, or more frequently 
    in the case of particularly intensive use. 
     To Remove the Grease Filter 
    •	 Remove	 the	Filters	 one	at	a	time,	 supporting	 them	with	one	hand	
    while  you  pull  the  lever  down  with  the  other.
    •	 Wash	 the	Filters	 without	 bending	 them,	and	leave	 them	 to	dry	
    completely  before  replacing.
    •	 Replace,	 taking	care	to	ensure	 that	the	handle	 faces	for-wards. 
    						
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