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The Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood is an energy-efficient kitchen appliance with an energy efficiency class of A and an annual energy consumption of 39.9 kWh. This ducted type extraction hood has a fluid dynamic efficiency class of A and a grease filtering efficiency class of C. The lighting efficiency class is A, providing adequate illumination while cooking. With a noise level of 69 dB, this exhaust hood operates quietly. It has an airflow capacity of 570 cubic meters per hour, ensuring efficient ventilation in the kitchen. The product is certified by CE and VDE standards, meeting European quality and safety requirements. The hood is made of durable stainless steel material, which is both sturdy and easy to clean. It features three different speeds to adjust the ventilation according to cooking needs. The cord length is 1.3 meters, providing flexibility in installation. The exhaust hood does not have an intensive speed setting for additional ventilation power. Overall, the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood is a reliable and efficient choice for kitchen ventilation, offering high-performance airflow and quality construction.

| Brand | Bosch |
| Model | DWP66BC50 | DWP66BC50 |
| Product | exhaust hood |
| EAN | 4242005031986 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Energy label (PDF) |
| Energy efficiency class | A |
| Annual energy consumption | 39.9 kWh |
| Motor power | - W |
| Current | 10 A |
| AC input voltage | 220-240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Connected load | 220 W |
| Type of extraction | Ducted |
| Fluid dynamic efficiency class | A |
| Grease filtering efficiency class | C |
| Lighting efficiency class | A |
| Noise level | 69 dB |
| Maximum recirculating power | - m³/h |
| Intensive speed | No |
| Number of speeds | 3 |
| Minimum distance from electric hob | 550 mm |
| Minimum distance from gas hob | 650 mm |
| Maximum extraction power | 570 m³/h |
| Noise level (low speed) | 49 dB |
| Noise level (high speed) | 69 dB |
| Noise level (recirculation mode) | 75 dB |
| Pressure (Pa) | 20 |
| Airflow | 570 m³/h |
| Certification | CE, VDE |
| Cord length | 1.3 m |
| Housing material | Stainless steel |
| Type | Wall-mounted |
| Product color | Stainless steel |
| Built-in display | No |
| Control type | Buttons |
| Exhaust connection diameter | 150 mm |
| Height without chimney | 246 mm |
| Weight | 8000 g |
| Width | 600 mm |
| Depth | 500 mm |
| Height | - mm |
| Height (min) | 799 mm |
| Height (max) | 975 mm |
| Dishwasher proof filter | Yes |
| Grease filter type | Aluminum |
| Number of bulbs | 2 bulb(s) |
| Bulb type | LED |
| Bulb power | 3 W |
| Illuminance | 104 lx |
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 DWP66BC50 below.
The Bosch DWP66BC50 has a weight of 8000 g.
The Bosch DWP66BC50 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 DWP66BC50 has a height of - mm.
The Bosch DWP66BC50 has a width of 600 mm.
The Bosch DWP66BC50 has a depth of 500 mm.
The Bosch DWP66BC50 has energy label A.
Yes, the Bosch DWP66BC50 has an annual energy consumption of 39.9 kWh. This means that it consumes relatively low energy compared to other comparable exhaust hoods.
Yes, the Bosch DWP66BC50 is rated as a fluid dynamic efficiency class A. This indicates that it has excellent airflow optimization, resulting in efficient extraction and ventilation.
Yes, the Bosch DWP66BC50 has a grease filtering efficiency class C. While it may not be the highest efficiency rating, it still performs well in filtering out grease particles from the air.
Yes, the Bosch DWP66BC50 has a lighting efficiency class A. This means that it provides high-quality and energy-efficient lighting while cooking, enhancing visibility in the kitchen.
Yes, the Bosch DWP66BC50 has a noise level of 69 dB. This is considered a relatively high noise level compared to other exhaust hoods, so it may be slightly noisier during operation.
To properly install the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Preparing the installation: - Make sure there are no electric wires, gas pipes, or water pipes in the area where holes will 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 diameter holes to a depth of 80mm and insert wall plugs flush with the wall. - Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct. - Screw in 2 securing screws with washers to a depth of approximately 5mm. 2. Attaching and aligning the appliance: - Mark the hole for the safety screw. - Remove the appliance temporarily. 3. Finishing installation of the appliance: - Drill an 8mm diameter hole to a depth of 80mm for the safety screw and insert the wall plug flush into the wall. - Remove the protective foil from the back of the appliance and completely remove the foil after installation. - 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 the installation of the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood. For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, refer to the manual provided with the product.
The Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood may not be working efficiently in saving energy due to the following reasons: 1. Insufficient air supply: Ensure that there is enough air circulation in the kitchen while cooking to allow the extractor hood to work efficiently and with low operating noise. 2. Fan speed adjustment: Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of cooking fumes. Use the intensive mode only when necessary, as lower fan speeds consume less energy. 3. Timely fan speed selection: If there are intensive cooking fumes, select a higher fan speed in advance. If cooking fumes have already spread in the kitchen, the extractor hood needs to be operated for a longer duration. 4. Proper usage: Switch off the extractor hood and lighting when they are no longer required to save energy. 5. Regular maintenance: Clean and replace the filter at regular intervals to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent the risk of fire. Please note that these steps are general recommendations to improve energy-saving efficiency for the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood. For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, refer to the manual provided with the product.
To dispose of the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood properly, follow these steps: 1. Environmental-friendly disposal: Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally-friendly manner. 2. Operating modes: The exhaust hood has two operating modes - exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode. a. Exhaust air mode: If you want to convey the exhaust air outside, make sure not to connect it to a functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue or a shaft used for ventilating rooms with heat-producing appliances. If you plan to connect it to a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, obtain consent from the responsible heating engineer. Consider using a telescopic wall box if the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall. b. Circulating-air mode: To bind odors in circulating-air mode, install an activated carbon filter. Refer to the brochure or consult your dealer for different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode. The required accessories can be obtained from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. 3. Grease filter and activated carbon filter: Clean the grease filters regularly and replace them if necessary to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent the risk of fire. Please note that these steps are general recommendations for the proper disposal of the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood. For more detailed instructions and guidelines, refer to the manual provided with the product.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWP66BC50 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. - 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 can be obtained from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. Please note that these steps are general instructions for switching between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood. For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, refer to the manual provided with the product.
To clean and maintain the filter on the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood for optimal ventilation, follow these steps: 1. Removing the metal grease filter: - Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter, holding it from underneath. - Take the metal grease filter out of the holder. 2. Cleaning the metal mesh grease filters: - 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. 3. Cleaning the metal grease filter holder: - Use a damp cloth to clean the metal grease filter holder inside the appliance. 4. Cleaning the metal grease filters in the dishwasher: - Use normal domestic dishwashing detergents. - Place the metal grease filters in the dishwasher, leaving plenty of space around them. - Select a temperature of no more than 50°C. 5. Cleaning other surfaces: - Use hot soapy water to clean stainless steel surfaces, painted surfaces, aluminum, and plastic. - Use a glass cleaner for glass surfaces. - Clean controls with a damp cloth, ensuring not to use stainless steel cleaner. Please note that these steps are general recommendations for cleaning and maintaining the filter on the Bosch DWP66BC50 exhaust hood. For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, refer to the manual provided with the product.
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