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| Brand | Bosch |
| Model | DWB67IM50 | DWB67IM50 |
| Product | exhaust hood |
| EAN | 4242005051076 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Energy label (PDF) |
| Energy efficiency class | B |
| Annual energy consumption | 58 kWh |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Connected load | 255 W |
| Motor power | 250 W |
| AC input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Current | 10 A |
| Fluid dynamic efficiency class | A |
| Lighting efficiency class | A |
| Grease filtering efficiency class | B |
| Noise level | 64 dB |
| Noise level (high speed) | 64 dB |
| Maximum extraction power | 720 m³/h |
| Type of extraction | Ducted/Recirculating |
| Intensive speed | Yes |
| Maximum recirculating power | 260 m³/h |
| Noise level (low speed) | 52 dB |
| Noise level (intensive speed) | 73 dB |
| Number of speeds | 3 |
| Minimum distance from electric hob | 550 mm |
| Minimum distance from gas hob | 650 mm |
| Number of bulbs | 2 bulb(s) |
| Bulb type | LED |
| Bulb power | 3 W |
| Illuminance | 250 lx |
| Type | Wall-mounted |
| Exhaust connection diameter | 120 mm |
| Exhaust location | Top |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Display type | LED |
| Control type | Touch |
| Check valve | Yes |
| Product color | Stainless steel |
| Number of motors | 1 |
| Cord length | 1.3 m |
| Certification | CE, VDE |
| Width | 600 mm |
| Depth | 500 mm |
| Height | - mm |
| Height (min) | 635 mm |
| Height (max) | 1075 mm |
| Weight | 11000 g |
| Grease filter type | Stainless steel |
| Dishwasher proof filter | Yes |
| Removable filter | Yes |
| Washable filter | Yes |
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The Bosch DWB67IM50 has a weight of 11000 g.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has the following certifications: CE, VDE.
The carbon filter should be replaced every three to twelve months.
The metal grease filters should be cleaned every eight to ten weeks.
The model number of the hood is usually found on a white label inside the hood.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has a height of - mm.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has a width of 600 mm.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has a depth of 500 mm.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has energy label B.
The annual energy consumption of the Bosch DWB67IM50 is 58 kWh. This indicates that it is an energy-efficient exhaust hood and can help users save on their electricity bills.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has a maximum extraction power of 720 m³/h. This is a high extraction power, which means it is capable of quickly and efficiently removing cooking odors and smoke from the kitchen.
Yes, the Bosch DWB67IM50 has an intensive speed option. This feature allows users to temporarily increase the extraction power to handle strong cooking odors or smoke.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has a grease filtering efficiency class of B. While this is not the highest rating, it is still considered good and indicates that it can effectively filter grease particles from the air during cooking.
The Bosch DWB67IM50 has 2 bulbs and they are LED bulbs. LED bulbs are known for their energy efficiency and long lifespan, making them a cost-effective lighting option for the exhaust hood.
To properly install and use the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Start by carefully unpacking the appliance and checking for any damage. Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged during transport. 2. Ensure that the width of the extractor hood corresponds at least with the width of the hob. 3. Follow the enclosed installation instructions, including any additional special accessories required for the installation, such as for the circulating-air mode. 4. During installation, be cautious not to damage the sensitive surfaces of the appliance. 5. It is important to comply with the specified safety clearances to prevent a build-up of heat and reduce the risk of fire. Refer to the information provided for your cooker and ensure that the specified clearances are maintained. 6. When conveying the exhaust air, adhere to official and legal regulations, such as state building regulations. 7. To prevent the risk of poisoning from flue gases, do not convey the exhaust air into a functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue or into a shaft used for ventilating rooms with heating appliances. If you plan to convey the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, consult with the responsible heating engineer. 8. If operating the appliance in exhaust air mode simultaneously with a room air-dependent heat-producing appliance, ensure adequate fresh air supply in the room to prevent the risk of poisoning from flue gases. Remember to consult the official installation instructions provided with the appliance for detailed guidance.
To save energy when using the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood, follow these tips: 1. Ensure that there is sufficient air supply during cooking to allow the extractor hood to work efficiently and with low operating noise. 2. Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of the cooking fumes. Use the intensive mode only when necessary, as lower fan speeds consume less energy. 3. If there are intense cooking fumes, select a higher fan speed in advance. If the cooking fumes have already spread in the kitchen, the extractor hood should be operated for a longer duration. 4. Switch off the extractor hood and lighting when they are no longer needed to conserve energy. 5. Regularly clean and, if necessary, replace the filters to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent the risk of fire. For environmentally-friendly disposal, ensure that packaging is disposed of properly. Note that the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood offers both exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode. When using the exhaust air mode, ensure that the exhaust air is not conveyed into a functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue or into a shaft used for ventilating rooms with heat-producing appliances. For circulating-air mode, an activated carbon filter is required to bind odors. Please refer to the official installation manual for detailed instructions and guidelines specific to the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Exhaust Air Mode: - Ensure that the exhaust air is not conveyed into a functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue or into a shaft used to ventilate rooms with heat-producing appliances. - If you plan to convey the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, consult with the responsible heating engineer. - If the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box. 2. Circulating-Air Mode: - Install an activated carbon filter to bind odors in circulating-air mode. - Refer to the brochure or consult your dealer for different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode. - The required accessories for circulating-air mode are available from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood and may not apply to other models. Refer to the control panel instructions in the manual for detailed guidance on switching between different modes.
When conveying the exhaust air with the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood, there are certain requirements and precautions to keep in mind. Here are the key points: 1. Adequate Fresh Air Supply: Ensure that there is always sufficient incoming air to prevent a build-up of toxic gases. An incoming/exhaust air wall box alone is not sufficient to ensure compliance with safety limits. 2. Consult a Professional: It is recommended to consult a responsible Master Chimney Sweep who can assess the ventilation setup of your house and provide suitable ventilation measures. 3. Room Air-Dependent Heat-Producing Appliances: If you have heat-producing appliances (e.g., gas, oil, wood, or coal-operated heaters) in the same room, ensure adequate fresh air supply. The extractor hood creates a partial vacuum, and without enough fresh air, toxic gases from the chimney or extraction shaft can be drawn back into the living space. 4. Safe Partial Vacuum Level: The partial vacuum in the area where the heat-producing appliance is installed should not exceed 4 Pa (0.04 mbar) for safe operation. This can be achieved by allowing air for combustion to enter through openings that cannot be sealed, such as doors, windows, or incoming/exhaust air wall boxes. 5. Exclusive Circulating-Air Mode: If you want to operate the extractor hood in a hassle-free manner, you can use it exclusively in the circulating-air mode. This eliminates the need for conveying the exhaust air and ensures unrestricted operation. Remember to regularly clean the grease filter to prevent the risk of fire. Never operate the appliance without a grease filter. Please note that these guidelines are specific to the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood and may not apply to other models.
To clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter on the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Cleaning the Metal Grease Filters: - Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter. Hold it from underneath to prevent fat from dripping out. - Take the metal grease filter out of the holder. - Clean the filters by soaking them in hot soapy water. Use a brush to remove dirt and rinse them thoroughly. - Alternatively, you can clean the metal grease filters in the dishwasher using normal domestic dishwashing detergents. Ensure they are not cleaned with heavily soiled cookware. - After cleaning, leave the metal grease filters to drain on an absorbent material. 2. Cleaning the Metal Grease Filter Holder: - Use a damp cloth to clean the metal grease filter holder inside the appliance. - If stubborn dirt persists, you can use a special degreaser, which can be ordered from the online shop. 3. Activated Carbon Filter Maintenance: - The activated carbon filter is responsible for binding odors in circulating-air mode. - Refer to the brochure or consult your dealer for specific instructions on maintaining the activated carbon filter. - Regularly check the condition of the activated carbon filter and replace it when necessary. Remember to never operate the appliance without a grease filter, as fatty deposits in the grease filter may catch fire. Clean the grease filters every 2 months to ensure optimal performance and safety. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Bosch DWB67IM50 exhaust hood and may not apply to other models.
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