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    Before installation
    Optimum efficiency of the extractor
    hood:
    ❑
    Short, smooth exhaust pipe.
    ❑
    As few bends as possible.
    ❑
    Pipe diameter as large as possible 
    (ideally 150 mm dia.) and wide pipe
    bends.
    If long, rough exhaust-air pipes,
    many pipe bends or smaller pipe 
    diameters are used, the air extraction
    rate will no longer be at an optimum
    level and there will be an increase in
    noise.
    ❑
    Round pipes
    Short exhaust air pipe:
    inside diametermin. 120 mm,
    Longer exhaust air pipe:
    inside diametermin. 150 mm.
    ❑
    Flat ducts must have aninside 
    cross-section equivalentto that of the
    round pipes.
    There should be no sharp bends.
    l120 mm dia. approx. 113 cm
    2
    l150 mm dia. approx. 177 cm2
    ❑
    If pipe diameters differ, insert sealing
    strip.
    ❑
    Ensure that there is an adequate air
    supply forexhaust air mode.
    Exhaust air directed backwards:
    Only possible inside tall wall cupboards
    depending on the size of the exhaust air
    pipe.
    ❑
    Make a hole in the rear panel of the wall
    cupboard, cutting out a notch for the
    power supply cable.
    Exhaust air directed upwards:
    The complete
    installation set can
    be obtained from
    specialistoutlets.
    The corresponding
    accessory numbers
    can be found at the
    end of these opera-
    ting instructions. 1.Make a hole in the top of the wall cupbo-
    ard, cutting out a notch for the power
    supply cable.
    – template 
    OIenclosed –.
    2.If fitted, cut out the cupboard base to a
    min. depth of 270 mm over the entire
    width.
    Connecting a 150 mm exhaust pipe:
    ❑
    Attach the exhaust pipe directly to the air
    connector.
    Connection of 120 mm lexhaust air
    pipe:
    ❑
    Attach enclosed reducing connector to
    the air outlet.
    Holes in the air outlet must be sealed.
    ❑
    Attach exhaust air pipe to the reducing
    connector.
    Circulating-air mode
    ❑With activated carbon filter if exhaust-air
    mode is not possible.
    
    
    	
    
    
    
    
    	
    
    
    
    
    
    
     
    						
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    Preparing the wall cupboard
    This extractor hood is designed to be
    installed in a wall cupboard with the follo-
    wing dimensions:
    width: 600 mm
    depth: 293 to 350 mm
    height: min. 435 mm.
    If the cupboard is deeper than 293 mm,
    the extractor hood can be moved back,
    e.g. to put a spice rack in front of the
    extractor hood.
    To do this, place the template 
    OIIfurther
    back.
     Ensure that the cupboard is stable both
    during and after installation, even if fitted at
    the end of a row of kitchen units.
    1.Mark two attachment points on both the
    right and left inside faces of the cup-
    board and make holes with a bradawl.
    When you drill:
    2 mm diameter – max. 10 mm in depth.
    Use the enclosed template 
    OIIto mark
    the attachment points.
    2.Screw on both attachment plates
    3.Attach the door to the cupboard and
    align.
     Observe the minimum distance 
    between hotplates and extractor hood!
    Fig. 1. 
    						
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    3.Tighten the two fixing screws with a 
    screwdriver (cordless).
    4.If required, shorten the wall cover to the
    required dimension (e.g. saw off).
    Attach the wall cover with the enclosed
    clips.
    Screw the wall cover to the wall 
    cupboard.
    5.Feed the mains connection cable out of
    the cupboard.
    6.Connect the pipes in the wall cupboard.
    – If required, attach the air hose to the
    cupboard ceiling –.
    7.Re-insert grease filter 
    (see Operating instructions).
    Note: The extractor hood housing can be
    clad inside the wall cupboard (e.g. with
    chipboard).
    If so, observe the following:
    ❑
    The intermediate base must not be 
    placed on the extractor hood housing.
    ❑
    Never attach cladding to the housing.
    ❑
    Provide access for customer service.
    Fitting into wall cupboard
    Check door alignment and readjust if
    necessary. 
    1.Remove grease filter 
    (see Operating instructions).
    2.Lift the extractor hood into the cupboard
    from below until both fixing lugs have
    locked firmly into position.
    ❑
    Align the extractor hood in the 
    cupboard.
    ❑
    Carefully tighten both fastening screws.
    Check that the extractor hood is 
    secure in the cupboard. 
    						
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    Fitting into wall cupboard
    ❑
    If the extractor hood is to be installed
    further back in the cupboard, the stops
    for the filter drawer can be moved 
    forwards.
    ❑
    To do this, undo the screws, move the
    stops and retighten the screws.
    2.Align handle moulding and screw to the
    appliance.Exhaust airCirculating air
    13,013,5
    We reserve the right to construction changes within the 
    context of technical development.
    Weight in kg:
    Attaching the handle moulding:
    A handle moulding must be attached to
    the filter drawer.
    This handle moulding may be a wooden
    strip which matches the kitchen units or a
    handle moulding available as an optional
    accessory (see optional accessories on the
    back page).
    1.Using the enclosed template 
    OIII, mark
    the attachment points on the wooden
    strip and make holes with a bradawl.
    When you drill:
    2 mm dia – max. 10 mm in depth. 
    						
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    Electrical connection
    WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
    EARTHED
    IMPORTANT: Fitting a Different Plug:
    The wires in the power cord are colour-
    coded as follows:
    Green and Yellow – Earth
    Blue – Neutral
    Brown – Live
    If you fit your own plug, the colours of
    these wires may not correspond with the
    identifying marks on the plug terminals.
    Proceed as follows:
    1.Connect the green and yellow (Earth)
    wire to the terminal in the plug marked
    ‘E’ or with the symbol (        ), or 
    coloured green or green and yellow.
    2.Connect the blue (Neutral) wire to the
    terminal in the plug marked ‘N’ or 
    coloured black.
    3.Connect the brown (Live) wire to the 
    terminal marked ‘L’, or coloured red.
    The extractor hood may be connected to
    a correctly installed earthed socket only.
    Attach the earthed socket near the 
    extractor hood in an accessible position. 
    ❑
    The earthed socket should be 
    connected via its own power circuit.
    If appliances do not feature the OFF
    delay function, the indicator may start flas-
    hing when the extractor hood has been
    switched off for several hours via a separa-
    te switch, even though the grease filters are
    not yet saturated. 
    (See instructions for use, section on filter
    and maintenance).
    Electrical specifications:
    These can be found on the rating plate 
    inside the appliance following removal of
    the filter frames.
    Before carrying out repairs, always
    isolate the appliance.
    Length of the connection cable: 1.30 m.If permanent connection is required:
    The extractor hood may only be connected
    by an electrician registered with the local
    electricity board.
    A disconnecting device must be provided
    on the installation side. Switches with a
    contact opening of more than 3 mm and
    all-pole disconnection are regarded as 
    disconnecting devices. These include LS
    switches and contactors.
    This extractor hood complies with EU 
    regulations on interference suppression.
    1.Disconnect from power.
    2.Disconnect pipes.
    3.Remove filters.
    4.Undo right and left fixing screws until the
    extractor hood cannot drop any further.
    Do not lift the extractor hood when
    undoing the fixing screws.
    5.Raise the extractor hood briefly until the
    fixing lugs detach and the appliance can
    be lowered.
    Fastening screws may project.
    When raising the extractor hood, do not
    force in the filter drawer.
    6. Preparing for re-installation:
    Screw in the left and right fixing screws
    until the lugs are pressed out at the
    sides.
    Removal from the wall 
    cupboard 
    						
    							Notes
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    							DHZ 4505
    434229
    13
    4
    2
    53x
    Aluminium: DHZ 4670
    Metall: DHZ 4650
    DHZ 4600
    Absenkrahmen
    Lowering frame
    Du cadre 
    d’abaissement
    Befestigingsframe
    Dei telai per 
    l’abbassamento
    Bastidor para bajar 
    						
    							5750 203 748Printed in Germany    0704 Es.Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH 
    						
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