Aeg 760Dd User Manual
AEG 760Dd is a build-in flat-screen fume extractor hood designed to efficiently remove fumes and odors from your kitchen. With its powerful fan motor and versatile settings, it offers optimal performance for various cooking needs. The integrated lighting provides clear illumination for your cooking surface, ensuring a pleasant cooking experience.
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710 D/760D Einbau-Flachschirm-Dunstabzugshauben Build-In Flat-Screen Fume Extractor Hood Montage- und Gebrauchsanweisung Installation and Operating Instructions GB ¡E407 11:09 Contents Safety instructions Page For the electrical installer 34 For the kitchen furniture installer 34/35 Before installing General I | 36 Appliance description, 36- Technical data: — Dimensions | 37 — Electrical connection values 37 — Blower outputs 37 Air outlet exhaust air 38 Accessories/installation materials 39 Preparing to install — Preparing the wall unit {exhaust air operation) 39 - Preparing the wall box (exhaust air operation) * 40 — Position of exhaust air opening(s) 40 — Special accessories for exhaust air hoses 41 — Filling the exhaust air union on the appliance 41 — Preparing the wall unit (return air operation) 42 — Spice rack 42 Installation — Installing the fume extractor hood in the wall unit (exhaust air operation) 43 — 45 — Fitting the active carbon filter during return air operation 46/47 — Removing the fume extractor hood from the wall unit 47 -— Adjusting the extractor part 48 -— Installing the light screen | 49 Safety instructions For the user | 50/51 Appliance description/operation 52-54 — Instructions on pre- and after-running of fume exlractor hoods ° 54 — Instructions on metal fal filter 55 — Instructions on active carbon filler 55 Maintenance and care — Dismantling the metal fat filter (cleaning) 55 — Changing the active carbon filter (during return air operation only) - ‚ 56/57 — Changing the light bulb(s) (710 D only) 57 -— Changing the fluorescent lamp/starter (760 D only) 58 Cleaning : — General cleaning instructions | 59 Special accessories 60 Customer service 61 — E- and F-No. indications in case of faults 64 1 33 For the electrician For the kitchen furniture installer 34 Safety instructions Mounting the power point immediately above the extractor hood, above the hanging cupboard over it, or inside the flue cover, has two advantages: 1. the power point is out of sight 2. if you need to, you can easily cut the power to the appliance by puilling the plug out of the socket. If it is necessary to wire the extractor hood up permanently, this must only ever be done by an electrical installation engineer registered with your local electricity board. The installation should consist of a three-pole contact-breaker providing at least 3 mm contact separation. Suitable contact-breakers are e.g. switches, fuses (screw-in fuses must be taken out of their threaded holder), Fi-switches, and overload cut-outs providing at least 3 mm contact separa- tion. Power connection: 230 V ~~ via a permanently wired lead with plug. (Fixed wiring only if carried out by a qualified electrician.) The exhaust air may not be introduced into a smoke flue or exhaust gas chimney. Introduction of the exhaust air into a shaft used for ventilation of the installation spaces of firerooms is not permitted. If the exhaust air is introduced into a non-operational smoke flue or exhaust gas chimney, it is advisable to seek the con- sent of the competent chimney-sweep. The official exhaust air guidance regulations are basically to be compiied with. During operation as an exhaust air appliance, an 1 adequate supply air opening of approximately the same size as the ex- haust air opening is to be ensured. According to the Provincial Building Regulations, the joint op- eration of fume extractor hoods and chimney-linked fire- places, such as coal- or oil-fired ovens and gas heaters, in the same space is subject to specific restrictions. In such spaces, the Fireplace Regulations only allow an under- pressure of max. 0.04 mbar. GR GB — SIKM1 11/89 SIE 1-3 5/92 SIKM1 11/09 GB — SIKM2 11/89 GB - The safe joint operation of chimney-linked appliances and fume extractor hoods is only guaranteed if space and/or dwelling (space/air interaction) are externally ventilated by a suitable supply air opening of around 500— 600 cm? and an underpressure thereby avoided when the fume extractor hood is running. in doubtful cases, please seek the advice and consent of the competent area chimney-sweep or the local building author- ities. | | Since, in spaces without fireplace, the rule is: “Supply air opening as large as exhaust air opening”, the efficiency of the exhaust air device may be impaired by the greater opening of 500 -- 600 cm?. Operation of the hood as a return air hood in such circumstan- ces is safe and is not subject to the regulations noted above. Operation of the fume extractor hood in return air mode is optimum only when the following are ensured: — short, straight exhaust air runs — as few pipe bends as possible‘ — running of pipes in flat arcs, not in acute angles — as large as possible pipe diameters (basically min. 120 mm dia. for two-motor hoods). Failure to observe these principles is inevitably associated with power losses and increased operating noise. During installation of the fume extracior hood, the following . minimum distances from the upper edge of the hob to the lower edge of the fume extractor hood must be complied with: Electric cookers 465 mm Gas cookers ; - 650 mm Coal- and oil-fired cookers min. 700 mm ` For the kitchen furniture installer 35 General Appliance description 36 moou» il The fume extractor hood is supplied as an exhaust air appliance and may be used as a return air apphance through application of an active carbon filter (special accessory). For this purpose, you need the AEG Original Actide Carbon Filter (see special accessories). | La = Sliding switch (blower, lighting) = Filter grille (tat titer) Lighting = Control panel = Extractor part . The fume extractor hood is switched on and controlled via the different controls on the contro! panel of the appliances or via the extractor part. FF =—B | GB GE -— GBM1 11/89 AL1 11/89 GB — TDM2-1 11/89 GB — TDM3 11/89 GB TDM1 11/89 Dimensions: Height 387 . Weight: Net: 13 kg Connection value: Width Depth 599 275 Total connected load: 190/260 W Fan motor: Lighting: 110/2x 110 W 1x 14 W 710D/760 D (in mm) (without screen) (20 mm screen) (fluorescent lamp 760 D) 2 x 40 W max. (sockets for E 14 candle bulbs 710 D) ‚Fan outputs (settings) to DIN 44 971 Lenght of the cable: 120 cm 760 D Exhaust air: Return air: 710 D Exhaust air: Return air: Continuosly variable 214 m%h — 358 m3/h 125 m%h — 226 m?/h Setting 1 Setting 2 151 mh 230 m*%h 102 m°/h 166 m3h Exhaust air system 120 mm dia. Intensive 500 m?%h 268 m?%h Setting 3 280 m?%h 187 m*%h Setting 4 355 m¥h 216 mh Technical data 37 Air outlet 38 760 D Pipe connection of 120 mm dia. for exhaust air hoses of 120 mm dia. 120 710D Pipe connection stepped from 100/115 to 120 mm dia. and pro- vided with preset breaking point for exhaust air hoses of 110/115 10 120 mm dia. LAD1-111/89 CB eb Accessories/installation materials 1 Driling template for side mounting 1 Drilling template for light screen 4 4.5mm dia. chipboard screws {or mounting in wall 4 Spacers for 16 mm side parts (furniture) 1 Air outlet grille (with screws) 1 120 mm dia exhaust air union for 760 D 1 100/115/120 mm dia. exhaust air union for 710 D 1 Holding frame for active carbon filter (only needed for return air operation) Important: During exhaust air operation, please keep holding frame in a safe place for any possible conversion (return air operation)! ; The fume extractor hood 1s factory-supplied ior commissioning in upward exhaust air mode. Prior to installation of the fume extractor hood, a hole of 140 mm dia. should be cut out in the ceiling of the wall unit for exhaust air hose apart from mounting drillholes. 1400 The wall unit must have a minimum body depth (without door) of 300 mm with recessed light screen and min. 280 mm with flush-mounted light screen. The unobstructed internal height must be at least 370 mm. | Preparing the wall unit (exhaust air operation) - 39 Preparing the wall box (exhaust air - operation) Position of exhaust air opening(s) 40 If the kitchen fume is run out into the open air through the exter- nal wall, you need a type MKZ telescopic wall box (with ex- haust and supply air) E-No. 610 893 004 (from our range of special accessories). 5100! - = 120... 0125 ex- haust . ” air “ex- * haust ». air „ет \ [es supply air о max.440 L. “Min. 240 7-14 f The dimensions and position of the air outlet opening(s) are given In the following diagram. ЦАО! GB GB YMAT 11/89. GB GB — MAS1 11/89 ALS1-1 11/89 For wall box/fume extractor hood connection, it Is best to use the non-flammable exhaust air hose under E-Nr. 942 118 611 (120 mm dia for 760 D) or E-Nr. 942 118 610 (100 mm dia. 710 D) from our range of special accessories. We further recommend flame retardant materials, such as KA piping. | The exhaust air union has a theoretical opneing of 100, 115, 120 mm dia. (710 D) or 120 mm dia. (760 D). This can be used to fit exhaust air hoses optionally of 100, 115, 120 or 120 mm dia. For 100 mm dia., fit directly with a hose clamp. For 120 mm día, cut the exhaust air union at the preset break- - ing point (a sharp knife is sufficient). Insert the exhaust air union by the lugs into the air opening of the fume extractor hood and fix by twisting to the right (bayonet calch). Special accessories for exhaust air hoses Fitting the exhaust air union 41 Preparing the wall unit (return air operation) Spice rack 42 Before installation of the fume extractor hood in the wall unit, a 150 mm hole for the ventilation grille (return air operation) should be cut out in the wall unit ceiling. 115x115 q Depending on the wall unit height, you need for return air op- eration a pipe union or additionally a non-flammable length of pipe (100/115/120 mm dia.) as far as the wall unit ceiling. ema | TL ' ral! TILL Z> on [CN2 | If a spice rack is to be incorporated in front of the build-in fume extractor hood, a minimum distance of 5 mm must be provided between the front edge of the fume extractor hood and the spice rack wall (this air gap being necessary for air circula- tion). The upper part of the spice rack rear wall should be detachable (access for exhaust air hose or adjustment of furniture housing). GB GB — GED1 11/89 VOU1-1 11/89 Installating the fume extractor hood in the wall unit — exhaust | Installation air operation (return air operation with active carbon filter) 7 1. Apply the drilling template to the inside wall of the wall unit on the RH and LH sides, and mark out and predrill 2 mm dia. mounting holes as well as 2 6 mm dia., 5 mm depth holes for the mounting claws (installation aids). 2. Unscrew the ventilation grill mounted on the appliance (1 screw), apply the exhaust air union prepared lo the required exhaust air diameter, and twist it to the right to its fullest ex- tent (so that it is retained). 3. Fully withdraw the extractor part of the build-in fume extractor hood. 4. Important: Detach and insert the fat filter grilles only when the extractor part is fully withdrawn. Detach the metal fat filter grilles by folding up the grips and pressing in the bolts to one side. MHQU1-2 11/80 GB First detach the rear and then the front metal fat filter. 43 Installation 44 5. Рог 19 mm side walls, the spacer discs clipped in on the appliance body must be taken out. Mount the hood with 4 or 6 4 mm dia. screws. 6. Insert the fume extractor hood in the furniture housing and engage both mounting claws (installation aids) on the RH - and LH sides in the side wall of the wall unit and firmly hold the fume extractor hood for further mounting. Then mount the hood with the 4 or 6 4 mm dia. screws supplied. 7. Unfold the grips of the metal fat filter. Insert the metal fat filter first on the RH side and then on the LH side (bolt) and fold up the grips. Ÿ N= [== ae | \ >= ca”, 8. Insert the extractor part. MHOU1-1 12/89 GB GB MHOL 1-1 12/83 9. Ifthe cupboardis deeper than 300 mm, cover the gap between the hood and the wall with a finishing strip (special accessory) To install it, proceed as follows: Measure the wall distance and apply the covering strip over the necessary width (wall distance plus 5 to 8 mm), kinking the covering strip at the appropriate notches and tearing off “the surplus material (removing the protective foil). | Then fasten the strip to the bottom part of the hood with three clips (special accessories). Apply pressure. 45 Fitting the active carbon filter during return air operation 46 И the fume extractor hood is installed as a return air appliance (air outlet above grille of wall unit), the active carbon filter (special accessory) must be fitted before the metal fat filter is fitted. ; Installation sequence: 1. Insert the holding frame (in the package supplied) for the active carbon filter in the shaft of the fume extractor hood with the? lugs facing upwards and then clip into the lower holes. . E, ` Ч pa m т = 7 7 5 7. 7 и” 7 7 Lo au 2. Fix the holding frame on the lower part of the housing of the fume extractor hood wilh the 2 screws supplied (see illustra- tion). я 3. Remove the foil of the active carbon filter. Place the active carbon filter into the tugs of the holding frame above, retained in the 2 red clips facing downwards. Press the 2 red clips inwards and insert the active carbon filter into the holding frame. GB EKU1 11/89 “4. Important; Detach and insert the metal fat filter grilles only when the extractor part is fully withdrawn. Uniold the grips of the metal fat filter, insert the rear metal fat filter first and then the front one, first on the right and then on the left (bolt) and fold in the grips. = ВЕД EKU1 11/89 GB — HDO+ 11/89 GB co _ N If, for technical reasons (exhaust air/return air conversion) the fume extractor hood has to be removed from the wall unit, pro- ceed as follows. |. Fully withdraw the extractor part and remove the metal fat filter grilles. 2. Loosen the 4 or 6 mounting screws of the fume extractor hood (wall unit mounting). 3. To loosen both mounting claws (installation aids), place a max. 3 mm dia. Phillips screw-driver in the spring opening “and simultaneously press the spring inwards (towards the appliance housing). > Important: Hold the fume extractor hood firmly! Removing the fume extractor hood from the wall unit 47 48 Adjusting the extractor part (E) On wall units with a body depth of 275 mm to 335 mm, the ex- traction depth can be.adjusted as follows: 1. Remove both metal fat filter grilles by uniocking. 2. Loosen the screws on both end-stop brackets and set the extraction depth (min. 275 mm, max. 335 mm). 3. Remount the screws 4. Insertthe metal fat filter grilles’ GB VA1 11/89 1. Open.and unlock the grips of the metal fat filter grilles, re- moving first the rear and then the front metal fat filter. 2. Detach the internal cover of the available appliance screen by pressing both unlocking devices (press and pull). © 3. Loosen the available screen — 3 screws — and predrill the light screen (furniture part) as per template and mount on the extractor part with 3 screws. 4. Clip the internal cover back in and insert both metal fat filters (first the rear one and then the front one). Installing the light screen 49 Voltage and current electrical connection important ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING! | ALL APPLIANCES WITH A 3 CORE LEAD MUST BE EARTHED Please ensure that the voltage and current indicated on the rating plate agrees with the voltage auf your electricity supply. 220/240 volts — (ie. 220/240 V a.c.) - \ Please note! (For users in the U.K) If your appliance has been equipped with a mains lead with a moulded on type plug, you must comply with the following regulations: The plug moulded on to the lead incorporates a fuse. For replacement, use a 13- amp BS 1362 fuse. Only ASTA approved or certified fuses should be used. If the fuse cover/carrier is lost, a replacement cover/carrier must be obtained from electrical goods retailers. If the socket outlets in you home are not suitable for the plug fitted to the appliance, then the plug must be cut off and destroyed for safety reasons, and an appropriate plug fitted. When fitting the plug please note the following points: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green and Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live Some appliances have a twin core mains lead, when no earth is requi- red. | As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the lerminals in you plug proceed as follows: 1. The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the Earth terminal in your plug, which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured Green, or Green and Yellow. 2. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected 10 the live ler- minal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. 3. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the neutral terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. When wiring the plug, ensure that all strands of wire are securely relai- ned in each terminal. Do not forget to tighten the mains lead clamp on the plug. This appliance complies with the requirements laid out in the EEC Directive 76/899. Voltage 220/240 V АС Fuse rating | 13 amps See rating plate for further information GB GUTEK2 11/89 Safety instructions It must be ensured that hobs are always covered so that the appliance is not damaged by excessive heat liberation. Open fireplaces on oil-, gas-, and coal-fired cookers must be avoided. During deep-frying over a cooker/hob, the appliance used for deep-frying must also be supervised during operation. The oil contained in the deep-frying appliance may sponta- neously ignite through overheating. lf contaminated oil is used, spontaneous ignition may occur even more readily. | It should be noted that overheating may cause a fire. Flambe-cooking under the fume extractor hood is not allowed. ~ During all work on the fume extractor hood, also during bulb change, the appliance must be de-energized (by removing the fuses or otherwise disconnecting the appliance). It is important to observe the filter change or cleaning inter- vals. Failure to observe these intervals may cause the risk of fire through fat deposition. | For the user 5! Appliance description 52 Extractor parl Control panel AUS400 11/82 GB AUS400 11/88 GB First use To switch on or control by sliding switches, fully withdraw the extractor part (A). The sliding switches are arranged on the upper RH side of the extractor part (Fig. CY/CZ/B.). The individual numbers and _ symbols have the following meanings (from left to right): OT o 01234 OT a da (da Y = = Continuously variable 1 = Blower selling 1 J = biower control es ; 2 = Blower setting 2 > = Intensive setting OT 3 = Blower setting 3 | = Lighting — | A 4 = Blower setting 4 Ге. iy = Off COMA e Ea = i= Lighting LL ES On on | | “a= or Operation 53 Operation Pre- and after-running of fan Metal fat filter Instructions on active carbon filter 54 The blower is controlled by shifting the sliding switch. The ex- tractor part of the build-in fume exfractor hood be used to switch the blower on and off when the appliance is switched on (fan motor). When the extractor part of the appliance is withdrawn (with- out preceding disengagement of the build-in fume extractor hood via the controls), the set fan output is automatically re- engaged. If the extractor part is re-inserted without operation of the sliding switches, first the blower is switched off. You should always engage the intensive setting ( - /760 D) under heavy fume conditions. The lighting can be separately switched on and off with the slid- Ing switch, The build-in fume extractor hood is to be switched on before cooking begins and allowed to run on around 15 minutes after cooking is completed! You should remove the metal fat filter Q from the appliance around every 2 weeks and clean it by hand or in your dish- washer. The active carbon filter must be changed not later than after 1 year. The active carbon fii:« cannot be washed or regenerated. Good deodorization is c.::::!itional upon a suitable active саг- bon volume and specific arra:icoment of the active carbon fil- ter in your fume extractor hoot This combination ensures a positiv.. r«iurn air supply in con- trast to exhaust air operation. A decisive factor affecting deodozrize icon is what is known as the dwell time of the aspirated air in the active carbon filter. This dwell time can only be achieved with the AEG Original Active Carbon Filter (see Special accessories). GB — WKF* 11/89 GB AUS400 11/86 GB.— DVN1 11/89 GB — WPF1-2 1/91 GB WPFA2 11/89 To remove and then clean metal fat filter grilles, proceed as follows: | | As a safety precaution against the appliance being unintentionaliy switched on, remove the fuses or otherwise disconnect the hood from the mains supply. 1. Fully withdraw my extractor part (A). 2. Remove first the rear and then the front metal fat filter grille. To do this, unfold both grips of the fat filter grille. > \ Press inwards the unlocking devices on the RH and LH sides, hold them firmly, and take the fat filter out ot the housing. 3. Clean the internal housing only with washing-up liquid and warm water (never use any abrasive cleaners, brushes, or scouring agents). 4. After cleaning, re-insert both dry metal fat filters in the reverse sequence (first the front one, then the rear one). 5. Re-insert the fuses and reconnect the appliance. Cleaning the metal fat filter 55 Changing the active carbon filter 56 After 120 operating hours, the active carbon filter must be | changed. Important! When the active carbon filter is being changed, the metal fat filters must also be cleaned or, during exhaust air operation, only the metal fat filters. \ To remove and replace the active carbon filter, proceed as follows: For reasins of safety against any unintentional switching on, remove the screw-in fuse from the holder or switch off my, automatic fusing system in the fusebox. 1. Fully withdraw the pull-out part (A). 2. First detach the rear and then the front metal fat filter. To do this, fold up both grips of the fat filter grille. Press inwards the bolts on the RH and LH sides, retain, and remove the fat filter from the housing. 3. Press both red lugs upwards (towards the inside of the housing) and remove the active carbon filter downwards. 4. Clean the internal housing only with warm washing-up liquid suds (never use any abrasive cleaners, brushes, or scouring agents). 5. insert the active carbon filter into the lugs of the holding frame above using the ? red clips to retain it below, press the red clips inwards, and insert the active carbon filter in the holding frame. WKA1 03/90 CR - la se A1 115 GE — WL S 03 4 ! ^ A A TEA y. v CT 6. Screw back fuses or re-engage automatic fusing system. You can change the light bulb(s) yourself! As a safety precaution against the appliance being unintentionally switched on, remove the fuses or otherwise disconnect the hood from the mains supply beiore changing the light bulb(s). Fume extractor hood 710 D 1. Unlock the lighting cover (D) by twisting the bolts to the left and fold down the bulb cover. [DE_] ne 2. Unscrew the defective candle bulb(s) and replace with new onets). ; : Important: Use only max. 4 W candle bulbs, E 14 socket! 3. Close: - tulb cover and relock it by twisting the bolts to the ght Re- insert the fuses and reconnect the appliance. Changing the tight bulb(s) 95 59/ HI GMOM You can change the fluorescent lamp or starter yourself! De-energize the appliance before changing the lamp (e.g. pull out the mains plug). 1. Unlock the lighting cover (D) by twisting the bolis to the left Fume extractor hood 760 D and fold down the bulb cover. ssp SERS RADIO AI PSQOTSUNOËS LEUR ER NÓ EY ATA ON PADS : Yb ney) UN E [Le Ta > 2. Unscre.. . -iclective fluorescent lamp by twisting out of the - sockets I the left and replace it with a new one. Important: insert only a max. 14 W fluorescent lamp by twisting into the sockets to the right! Changing the fluorescent lamp (starter) 58 WLW2 11/59 GB — WR111/89 GB 3. Remove any delective starter by twisting out of the socket to the left. ' Insert a new starter by twisting to the right. 4. Clos imp cover and relock it by twisting the bolis to the right. Re-insert the fuses and reconnect the appliance. ‘ Important! To clean the fume extractor hood, de-energize the appliance (e.g. pull out the mains plug). | Never introduce sharp objects into the protective grille of the motor! Clean the outer parts with a mild washing-up liquid solution. Never use abrasive cleaners, brushes, or scouring agents. - Clean the control panel screen and fat filter grille only with a damp cloth and mild washing-up liquid solution. : It is important to observe the filter change or cleaning inter- vals. Failure to observe these intervals may cause the risk of fire through fat deposition. Cleaning 59 Special accessories Activated carbon filter KLF 60/80 610 899 421 MKZ telescopic wall pipe E-Nr. 610 899 004 (External dimensions | 250 х 220 Opening 185 x 210) Outlet hose ABS 100(100 mm 0) 942 118 610 | (for 710 D only) Outlet hose ABS 120(120 mm ©) 942 118611 (for 710/760 D) BL3D-w 942 118 603 BL3D-b “942 118 604 BL3D-m 942 118 605 Finishing strip 660 012 698 Clips (3x) 660 012 697 S2HD1 11/89 GB . O ; 10/80 Customer service In case of any enquiries and faults, please call our service centre (see list of service centres). When calling, please state the following 1. The model designation 2. The E-No. 3. The F-No. You will find these data on the nameplate after opening the fat filter grille inside the appliance. In the interests of technical progress, the manufacturer reserves the right to make design and colour alterations without prior notice. 61 ">
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Key Features
- Exhaust air operation: Effectively removes fumes and odors directly to the outside
- Return air operation: Recirculates cleaned air back into the kitchen, requiring an active carbon filter (optional)
- 4 fan settings: Adjusts to different cooking intensities, providing optimal extraction
- Intensive setting: Boosts extraction power for intensive cooking
- Sleek flat-screen design: Seamlessly integrates into modern kitchen cabinetry
- Easy-to-use control panel: Conveniently adjust settings and lighting
- Energy-efficient LED lighting: Provides bright illumination while saving energy
Frequently Answers and Questions
Can the AEG 760Dd be used in both exhaust air and return air modes?
Yes, the AEG 760Dd is designed for both exhaust air operation (venting fumes outside) and return air operation (recirculating cleaned air back into the kitchen).
What is the maximum extraction rate of the AEG 760Dd?
The maximum extraction rate in exhaust air mode is 500 m³/h.
Does the AEG 760Dd come with an active carbon filter?
No, the active carbon filter is not included with the AEG 760Dd and needs to be purchased separately for return air operation.
Can I install the AEG 760Dd myself?
While the installation instructions are provided in the user manual, it is recommended to have a qualified electrician and kitchen furniture installer handle the installation to ensure proper functioning and safety.