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| Brand | Bosch |
| Model | DWK67CM20 | DWK67CM20 |
| Product | exhaust hood |
| EAN | 4242005172948 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Energy label (PDF) |
| Control type | Touch |
| Exhaust connection diameter | 120 mm |
| Cord length | 1.3 m |
| Certification | CE/VDE |
| Exhaust location | Top |
| Product color | White |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Type | Wall-mounted |
| Motor included | Yes |
| Number of motors | 1 |
| Maximum extraction power | 660 m³/h |
| Number of speeds | 3 |
| Intensive speed | Yes |
| Noise level | 57 dB |
| Fluid dynamic efficiency class | A |
| Lighting efficiency class | A |
| Grease filtering efficiency class | C |
| Noise level (low speed) | 48 dB |
| Pressure (Pa) | 437 |
| Minimum distance from electric hob | 450 mm |
| Minimum distance from gas hob | 600 mm |
| Type of extraction | Ducted/Recirculating |
| Maximum recirculating power | 570 m³/h |
| Noise level (intensive speed) | 66 dB |
| Noise level (medium speed) | 52 dB |
| Noise level (recirculation mode) | 74 dB |
| Energy efficiency class | B |
| Annual energy consumption | 52.5 kWh |
| Connected load | 263 W |
| AC input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
| Current | 10 A |
| AC input frequency | 60 Hz |
| Motor power | 260 W |
| Energy efficiency scale | A+++ to D |
| Bulb type | LED |
| Illuminance | 90 lx |
| Number of bulbs | 2 bulb(s) |
| Bulb power | 1.5 W |
| Width | 590 mm |
| Depth | 499 mm |
| Height without chimney | 46 mm |
| Installation compartment width | 900 mm |
| Installation compartment depth | 500 mm |
| Installation compartment height | 1064 mm |
| Height (min) | 928 mm |
| Height (max) | 1198 mm |
| Filter cleaning indicator | No |
| Number of filters | 2 pc(s) |
| Number of filter layers | 7 pc(s) |
| Grease filter type | - |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Bosch DWK67CM20 below.
The Bosch DWK67CM20 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 DWK67CM20 has a width of 590 mm.
The Bosch DWK67CM20 has a depth of 499 mm.
The Bosch DWK67CM20 has energy label B.
Yes, the Bosch DWK67CM20 has a touch control type. This allows for easy and precise operation of the exhaust hood.
The Bosch DWK67CM20 has a maximum extraction power of 660 m³/h. This means it is capable of efficiently removing smoke, odors, and steam from the kitchen.
The Bosch DWK67CM20 has 3 speeds. This provides flexibility and allows the user to adjust the extraction power according to their cooking needs.
Yes, the Bosch DWK67CM20 does have an intensive speed. This high-speed setting helps to quickly eliminate strong odors and smoke, making it ideal for intensive cooking sessions.
The noise level of the Bosch DWK67CM20 is 57 dB. While this is not the quietest option available, it is still within a reasonable range and should not be overly disruptive during use.
To properly install and use the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Start by screwing in the mounting supports for the extractor hood until they are hand-tight. Use a spirit level to ensure the appliance is level, and then fully tighten the mounting supports. 2. If you are fitting the hood with a flue duct, follow the instructions provided in the manual for proper installation. If you are fitting it without a flue duct, proceed to the next step. 3. Connect the exhaust air outlet of the hood to the flue duct or the wall using the appropriate materials and techniques. Ensure a secure and airtight connection to prevent any leaks. 4. If you are using the hood in circulating-air mode, install the activated carbon filter according to the instructions in the manual. This filter helps to remove odors from the air before recirculating it back into the room. 5. Once the installation is complete, familiarize yourself with the control panel of the hood. Use the buttons or touch controls to adjust the fan speed, lighting, and other settings as desired. 6. When using the hood, make sure to turn it on before cooking to effectively capture and remove cooking fumes and odors. Adjust the fan speed based on the intensity of cooking and ventilation needs. 7. Regularly clean the grease filters to maintain optimal performance. Refer to the manual for instructions on how to remove, clean, and reinstall the filters. By following these steps, you can properly install and use the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood for efficient ventilation in your kitchen.
To ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood and proper disposal, follow these steps: 1. During cooking, ensure there is sufficient air supply for the extractor hood to work efficiently and with low operating noise. 2. Adjust the fan speed to match the intensity of the cooking fumes. Use the intensive mode only when necessary, as lower fan speeds consume less energy. 3. If there are intensive cooking fumes, select a higher fan speed in advance. If cooking fumes have already spread in the kitchen, operate the extractor hood for a longer duration. 4. Switch off the extractor hood and lighting when they are no longer needed to save energy. 5. Clean and, if necessary, replace the filters regularly to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent fire risks. 6. Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. 7. If using the exhaust air mode, obtain consent from the heating engineer before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue. Use a telescopic wall box if the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall. 8. In circulating-air mode, install an activated carbon filter to bind odors. Refer to the brochure or consult your dealer for options and required accessories. By following these steps, you can ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood and proper disposal practices.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Exhaust Air Mode: - Before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, obtain consent from the heating engineer responsible. - If the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box for proper installation. 2. Circulating-Air Mode: - Install an activated carbon filter to bind odors. Refer to the brochure or consult your dealer for options and required accessories. - Follow the instructions provided in the manual for installing the activated carbon filter. Please note that switching between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode may require additional steps or considerations depending on your specific installation and setup. It is recommended to refer to the manual for detailed instructions and guidelines specific to your Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood.
To convey the exhaust air and use a telescopic wall box with the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood, follow these guidelines: 1. Ensure that you have obtained consent from the heating engineer responsible before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue. 2. If you plan to convey the exhaust air through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box for proper installation. The telescopic wall box helps to ensure a secure and airtight connection. 3. Install the telescopic wall box according to the instructions provided in the manual. This may involve cutting a hole in the wall and securely attaching the wall box. 4. Connect the exhaust air outlet of the hood to the telescopic wall box using the appropriate materials and techniques. Ensure a tight and leak-free connection to prevent any air leakage. 5. If necessary, consult with a professional, such as a Master Chimney Sweep, to assess the ventilation setup and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Please note that these guidelines are specific to the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood and may vary depending on your specific installation requirements. It is recommended to refer to the manual for detailed instructions and illustrations specific to your model.
To clean the grease filters and use an activated carbon filter in circulating-air mode with the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Cleaning the Grease Filters: - Open the glass front of the hood slowly and fully, holding it firmly in the center. - Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter. Hold the filter from underneath and take it out of the holder. - Clean the metal grease filters by soaking them in hot soapy water, using a brush to remove dirt, and rinsing them thoroughly. Alternatively, you can clean them in the dishwasher. - After cleaning, let the metal grease filters drain on an absorbent material before reinstalling them. 2. Using the Activated Carbon Filter in Circulating-Air Mode: - Install the activated carbon filter to bind odors in circulating-air mode. Refer to the brochure or consult your dealer for options and required accessories. - Follow the instructions provided in the manual for installing the activated carbon filter. - Ensure that the activated carbon filter is properly secured and positioned in the designated area of the hood. By following these steps, you can effectively clean the grease filters and use the activated carbon filter in circulating-air mode with the Bosch DWK67CM20 exhaust hood. Regular maintenance and proper use of filters will help maintain the performance and efficiency of the hood.
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