Bosch DWP64BC50 manual

Bosch DWP64BC50
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manualBosch DWP64BC50
[en] Instructions for installation and
use

Extractor hood

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General
BrandBosch
ModelDWP64BC50 | DWP64BC50
Productexhaust hood
EAN4242005031450
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF), Energy label (PDF)
Power
Energy efficiency classC
Annual energy consumption51.4 kWh
Connected load100 W
Current10 A
AC input voltage220-240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Motor power- W
Performance
Noise level66 dB
Fluid dynamic efficiency classE
Lighting efficiency classA
Grease filtering efficiency classC
Maximum recirculating power200 m³/h
Minimum distance from electric hob550 mm
Minimum distance from gas hob650 mm
Number of speeds3
Intensive speedNo
Noise level (low speed)50 dB
Noise level (recirculation mode)67 dB
Pressure (Pa)20
Maximum extraction power360 m³/h
Type of extractionDucted
Noise level (high speed)66 dB
Other features
Airflow360 m³/h
Design
Product colorStainless steel
TypeWall-mounted
CertificationCE, VDE
Cord length1.3 m
Exhaust connection diameter150 mm
Housing materialStainless steel
Built-in displayNo
Control typeButtons
Weight & dimensions
Height without chimney246 mm
Weight8000 g
Depth500 mm
Width600 mm
Height- mm
Height (min)799 mm
Height (max)975 mm
Lighting
Number of bulbs2 bulb(s)
Bulb typeLED
Illuminance104 lx
Bulb power3 W
Filtering
Grease filter typeAluminum
Dishwasher proof filterYes
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What is the weight of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has a weight of 8000 g.

What certifications does the Bosch DWP64BC50 have?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has the following certifications: CE, VDE.

When should I replace the carbon filter on my extractor hood?

The carbon filter should be replaced every three to twelve months.

How often should I clean the metal hood grease filters?

The metal grease filters should be cleaned every eight to ten weeks.

Where can I find the model number of my cooker ectractor hood?

The model number of the hood is usually found on a white label inside the hood.

What is the height of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has a height of - mm.

What is the width of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has a width of 600 mm.

What is the depth of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has a depth of 500 mm.

What energy label does the Bosch DWP64BC50 have?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has energy label C.

What is the annual energy consumption of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The annual energy consumption of the Bosch DWP64BC50 is 51.4 kWh. This means that it consumes a moderate amount of energy over the course of a year, making it relatively efficient compared to some other exhaust hoods.

What is the noise level of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The noise level of the Bosch DWP64BC50 is 66 dB. This means that it operates at a moderate noise level, which may be noticeable but not overly disruptive to the user.

What is the fluid dynamic efficiency class of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The fluid dynamic efficiency class of the Bosch DWP64BC50 is E. This indicates that it has a lower efficiency compared to exhaust hoods with higher fluid dynamic efficiency classes, potentially resulting in less effective ventilation.

What is the airflow of the Bosch DWP64BC50?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has an airflow of 360 m³/h. This means that it can effectively remove smoke, steam, and odors from the kitchen, providing a good level of ventilation.

How many bulbs does the Bosch DWP64BC50 have?

The Bosch DWP64BC50 has 2 bulbs. This ensures sufficient lighting in the kitchen area, allowing for better visibility while cooking.

How do I properly install and mount the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood?

To properly install and mount the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Preparing the installation: - Ensure that there are no electric wires, gas pipes, or water pipes in the area where holes are to be made. - Mark a vertical center line on the wall from the ceiling to the lower edge of the extractor hood. - Mark positions for the screws and the contour of the attachment area. - Drill 8mm Ø holes to a depth of 80mm and press the wall plugs flush with the wall. - Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct. - Screw in 2 securing screws with washers to approximately 5mm. 2. Attaching and aligning the appliance: - Mark the hole for the safety screw. - Remove the appliance once more. 3. Finishing installation of the appliance: - Drill an 8mm Ø hole to a depth of 80mm for the safety screw and press the wall plug flush into the wall. - First, remove the protective foil from the back of the appliance and, following installation, remove the foil completely. - Connect the appliance. - Screw in the safety screw - and washer - and tighten all the screws. Please note that these steps are a general guide for installation. For detailed instructions and specific considerations, refer to the installation instructions provided with the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood.

What can I do to ensure energy-saving and environmentally friendly operation of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood?

To ensure energy-saving and environmentally friendly operation of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Select the appropriate operating mode: - Choose the exhaust air mode when possible, as it removes cooking odors and pollutants from the kitchen and expels them outside. - Use the circulating-air mode only when external exhaust is not possible, as it recirculates the air through filters to remove odors. 2. Optimize the usage of the exhaust hood: - Turn on the exhaust hood before starting to cook to capture and remove cooking fumes right from the beginning. - Adjust the extraction power according to the cooking needs. Higher power levels are suitable for intense cooking, while lower levels are sufficient for lighter cooking. 3. Clean and maintain the exhaust hood regularly: - Clean the grease filters regularly to ensure optimal airflow and prevent the accumulation of grease, which can reduce the hood's efficiency. - Replace the activated carbon filter in the circulating-air mode as recommended to maintain its effectiveness in odor removal. 4. Use energy-efficient lighting: - If your exhaust hood has built-in lighting, use energy-efficient LED bulbs instead of traditional incandescent bulbs to reduce energy consumption. By following these steps, you can promote energy-saving and environmentally friendly operation of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood while maintaining its performance and efficiency.

How do I switch between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood?

To switch between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWP64BC50 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, obtain consent from the responsible heating engineer. - Use a telescopic wall box if the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall. 2. Circulating-Air Mode: - Install an activated carbon filter to bind odors in the circulating-air mode. You can find the different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode in the brochure or by consulting your dealer. - Ensure that the required accessories, such as the activated carbon filter, are available from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. To switch between the modes: - Use the control panel on the appliance. - To switch on the extractor hood, press the corresponding button (1, 2, or 3) for the desired fan setting. - To switch off the extractor hood, individually switch off all activated fan settings by pressing the corresponding buttons (3, 2, and/or 1). - The lighting can be switched on and off independently of the ventilation by pressing the designated button (A). By following these steps, you can easily switch between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood.

How do I install and replace the activated carbon filter in the circulating-air mode of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood?

To install and replace the activated carbon filter in the circulating-air mode of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Obtain the required accessories: - Check the brochure or consult your dealer to find the different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode. - Purchase the activated carbon filter from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. 2. Access the filter compartment: - Locate the filter compartment on the exhaust hood. - Open the filter compartment door or remove the cover to access the filter. 3. Install the activated carbon filter: - Take out the old filter, if present, and dispose of it properly. - Insert the new activated carbon filter into the filter compartment, ensuring it is securely in place. 4. Close the filter compartment: - Close the filter compartment door or replace the cover, ensuring it is properly aligned and securely closed. 5. Regularly replace the filter: - Clean and, if required, replace the activated carbon filter at regular intervals to maintain its effectiveness in odor removal. - Refer to the manual or consult the manufacturer's recommendations for the recommended replacement frequency. By following these steps, you can install and replace the activated carbon filter in the circulating-air mode of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood.

What is the recommended cleaning and maintenance procedure for the grease filters and ventilation system of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood?

To clean and maintain the grease filters and ventilation system of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Cleaning the metal grease filters: - Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter. - Take hold of the metal grease filter from underneath and remove it from the holder. - Soak the metal grease filters in hot soapy water. - Clean the filters with a brush and rinse them thoroughly. - 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 necessary, use a special degreaser to remove stubborn dirt. 3. Cleaning the other surfaces: - Use hot soapy water and a dishcloth to clean stainless steel surfaces, painted surfaces, aluminum, and plastic parts. - For glass surfaces, use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth. - Clean the controls with a damp cloth, but avoid using a wet cloth to prevent damage to the electronics. 4. Energy-saving tips: - Ensure sufficient air supply during cooking to allow the extractor hood to work efficiently. - Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of cooking fumes. - Switch off the extractor hood and lighting when not in use. - Clean and replace the filter regularly to increase ventilation system effectiveness and prevent fire risk. By following these steps, you can effectively clean and maintain the grease filters and ventilation system of the Bosch DWP64BC50 exhaust hood, ensuring its optimal performance and longevity.

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