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The Bosch DWQ66DM50 is an energy-efficient exhaust hood designed to effectively remove smoke, fumes, and odors from your kitchen. With an energy efficiency rating of A and a maximum extraction power of 610 m³/h, this hood efficiently clears the air while consuming minimal energy, making it an environmentally friendly choice. Operating at a noise level of 62 dB on both high and low speed settings, the Bosch DWQ66DM50 ensures a relatively quiet cooking experience. In intensive speed mode, the noise level increases to 70 dB, offering a more powerful extraction option. Equipped with LED bulbs, the exhaust hood provides ample lighting with an illuminance of 250 lx, illuminating your cooking area effectively. The hood features two bulbs, further enhancing visibility in your kitchen. With an annual energy consumption of 38 kWh, the Bosch DWQ66DM50 is energy-efficient and helps reduce electricity costs. It also features fluid dynamic efficiency class A, indicating its high performance in airflow management. The grease filtering efficiency class is C, indicating moderate effectiveness in capturing and trapping grease particles, requiring regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure optimal performance. Constructed with high-quality materials, the Bosch DWQ66DM50 ensures durability and longevity. Its sleek design and custom-fit installation make it a stylish and practical addition to any kitchen. In summary, the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood offers efficient extraction power, energy efficiency, and sleek design. It provides adequate lighting, though regular maintenance is required for optimal grease filtering efficiency. Overall, it is a reliable and durable option for kitchens in need of effective smoke and odor removal.

| Brand | Bosch |
| Model | DWQ66DM50 | DWQ66DM50 |
| Product | exhaust hood |
| EAN | 4242005051205 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Energy label (PDF) |
| Energy efficiency class | A |
| Annual energy consumption | 38 kWh |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Connected load | 220 W |
| Motor power | 215 W |
| AC input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
| Current | 10 A |
| Maximum extraction power | 610 m³/h |
| Maximum recirculating power | - m³/h |
| Noise level | 62 dB |
| Noise level (high speed) | 62 dB |
| Noise level (intensive speed) | 70 dB |
| Intensive speed | Yes |
| Noise level (low speed) | 50 dB |
| Fluid dynamic efficiency class | A |
| Lighting efficiency class | A |
| Grease filtering efficiency class | C |
| Number of speeds | 3 |
| Type of extraction | Ducted/Recirculating |
| Minimum distance from electric hob | 550 mm |
| Minimum distance from gas hob | 650 mm |
| Illuminance | 250 lx |
| Number of bulbs | 2 bulb(s) |
| Bulb type | LED |
| Bulb power | 3 W |
| Washable filter | Yes |
| Removable filter | Yes |
| Dishwasher proof filter | Yes |
| Grease filter type | Aluminum |
| Type | Wall-mounted |
| Exhaust connection diameter | 120 mm |
| Exhaust location | Top |
| Cord length | 1.3 m |
| Control type | Touch |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Product color | Stainless steel |
| Number of motors | 1 |
| Certification | CE, VDE |
| Check valve | Yes |
| Width | 600 mm |
| Depth | 500 mm |
| Height | - mm |
| Height (max) | 1116 mm |
| Height (min) | 676 mm |
| Weight | 11000 g |
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 DWQ66DM50 below.
The Bosch DWQ66DM50 has a weight of 11000 g.
The Bosch DWQ66DM50 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 DWQ66DM50 has a height of - mm.
The Bosch DWQ66DM50 has a width of 600 mm.
The Bosch DWQ66DM50 has a depth of 500 mm.
The Bosch DWQ66DM50 has energy label A.
The maximum extraction power of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 is 610 m³/h. This is a high extraction power, making it effective in removing cooking odors and smoke from the kitchen.
Yes, the Bosch DWQ66DM50 has an intensive speed option. This allows for a higher extraction power and increased airflow when cooking requires extra ventilation.
The noise level of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 on high speed is 62 dB. This is relatively low, ensuring a quieter cooking experience for the user.
The annual energy consumption of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 is 38 kWh. This is a low energy consumption level, making it an energy-efficient choice for the user.
The grease filtering efficiency class of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 is C, which indicates an average level of grease filtering effectiveness compared to other products on the market.
To properly install the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Check the wall: Ensure that the wall is level, vertical, and capable of bearing the weight of the extractor hood. The depth of the bore holes should match the length of the screws, and the wall plugs should have a secure grip. If the wall is not solid brickwork, use suitable fasteners for other structures like plasterboard or porous concrete. 2. Electrical connection: Before installation, check the required connection information on the rating plate located on the top of the appliance. The length of the cable is approximately 1.30 meters. Make sure not to kink or pinch the connecting cable during installation. The appliance must be connected to a protective contact socket that has been correctly installed, and it should be possible to disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 3. 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. 4. Drilling and securing: Drill 8mm diameter holes to a depth of 80mm and insert the wall plugs flush with the wall. Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct. Secure the hood by screwing in two securing screws with washers to a depth of approximately 5mm. By following these steps, you can properly install the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Select the appropriate operating mode: Choose between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode based on your kitchen setup and preferences. The exhaust air mode removes cooking odors and pollutants by expelling them outside, while the circulating-air mode filters the air and recirculates it back into the kitchen. 2. Use the correct fan speed: Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of cooking. Higher fan speeds are suitable for heavy cooking, while lower speeds can be used for lighter cooking. Using the appropriate fan speed helps to optimize energy consumption. 3. Utilize the timer function: Take advantage of the timer function to automatically switch off the exhaust hood after a certain period of time. This prevents unnecessary energy usage when the hood is no longer needed. 4. Clean and maintain regularly: Keep the grease filters and activated carbon filter clean to ensure optimal performance. Regular cleaning prevents the buildup of grease and dirt, allowing the exhaust hood to operate efficiently and consume less energy. 5. Turn off when not in use: Remember to switch off the exhaust hood when cooking is complete. Leaving it on unnecessarily consumes energy. By following these steps, you can ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Exhaust air mode: If you want to expel cooking odors and pollutants outside, follow these steps: a. 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. b. If you plan to convey the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, obtain consent from the responsible heating engineer. c. If the exhaust air is to be conveyed through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box for installation. 2. Circulating-air mode: If you want to filter the air and recirculate it back into the kitchen, follow these steps: a. Install an activated carbon filter to bind odors in circulating-air mode. You can find different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode in the brochure or by consulting your dealer. b. Make sure to clean and, if necessary, replace the grease filters and activated carbon filter regularly to maintain the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent the risk of fire. By following these steps, you can easily switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To dispose of the packaging for the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Remove the packaging materials: Carefully unpack the exhaust hood, ensuring that you remove all plastic wrapping, foam padding, and any other packaging materials used to protect the appliance during transportation. 2. Separate and sort the materials: Separate the packaging materials into different categories for recycling. Common packaging materials include cardboard boxes, plastic bags, Styrofoam, and protective films. Check with your local recycling guidelines to determine the specific recycling requirements for each material. 3. Cardboard boxes: Flatten the cardboard boxes to save space and make them easier to transport. You can either bring them to a recycling center or place them in the designated recycling bin provided by your local waste management service. 4. Plastic bags and films: Collect all plastic bags and films and bring them to a recycling center that accepts plastic film materials. Some grocery stores also have collection bins for plastic bags. 5. Styrofoam: Check if your local recycling center accepts Styrofoam. If not, contact your local waste management service for guidance on proper disposal methods. By following these steps, you can properly dispose of the packaging materials for the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood in an environmentally-friendly manner.
To clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Removing the metal grease filter: a. Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter. b. Take hold of the metal grease filter from underneath and remove it from the holder. 2. Cleaning the metal mesh grease filters: a. Soak the metal grease filters in hot soapy water. b. Clean the filters with a brush and rinse them thoroughly. c. Leave the metal grease filters to drain on an absorbent material. d. Alternatively, you can clean the metal grease filters in the dishwasher using normal domestic dishwashing detergents. Ensure not to clean heavily soiled filters together with cookware. 3. Cleaning the metal grease filter holder: a. Use a damp cloth to clean the metal grease filter holder inside the appliance. 4. Activated carbon filter maintenance: a. Regularly check the condition of the activated carbon filter. b. Replace the activated carbon filter when necessary, following the instructions provided in the brochure or consulting your dealer. 5. Cleaning the exterior surfaces: a. Use hot soapy water and a dish cloth to clean stainless steel surfaces, painted surfaces, aluminum, plastic, and glass. b. Avoid using aggressive, acidic, or alkaline cleaning products. By following these steps, you can effectively clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To properly install the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Check the wall: Ensure that the wall is level, vertical, and capable of bearing the weight of the extractor hood. The depth of the bore holes should match the length of the screws, and the wall plugs should have a secure grip. If the wall is not solid brickwork, use suitable fasteners for other structures like plasterboard or porous concrete. 2. Electrical connection: Take precautions to avoid electric shock. Do not kink or pinch the connecting cable during installation. The required connection information can be found on the rating plate located on the top of the appliance. The length of the cable is approximately 1.30 meters. Make sure the appliance is connected to a properly installed protective contact socket. If the plug becomes inaccessible after installation, a professional electrician should provide an energy-isolating device in the permanent electrical installation. 3. Preparing the installation: Ensure 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. 4. Drill holes: Depending on the design of the appliance, drill 8mm diameter holes to a depth of 80mm and insert wall plugs flush with the wall. 5. Attach the flue duct: Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct and secure it with two screws and washers. By following these steps, you can properly install the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Select the appropriate operating mode: Choose between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode based on your kitchen setup and preferences. The exhaust air mode removes cooking odors and pollutants by venting them outside, while the circulating-air mode filters the air and recirculates it back into the kitchen. 2. Use the correct fan speed: Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of your cooking. Higher fan speeds are suitable for heavy cooking, while lower speeds are sufficient for lighter cooking. Using the appropriate fan speed helps to optimize energy consumption. 3. Utilize the timer function: Take advantage of the timer function to automatically turn off the exhaust hood after a set period. This prevents unnecessary energy usage if you forget to switch it off manually. 4. Clean and maintain regularly: Keep the grease filters and activated carbon filter clean to ensure optimal performance. Regular cleaning prevents clogging and allows the exhaust hood to operate efficiently, reducing energy consumption. 5. Use energy-efficient lighting: If your exhaust hood has built-in lighting, choose energy-efficient LED bulbs. LED bulbs consume less energy and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. By following these steps, you can ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, reducing energy consumption and promoting sustainability in your kitchen.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Exhaust air mode: In this mode, the cooking odors and pollutants are vented outside. Before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, obtain the consent of the heating engineer responsible. If the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box. 2. Circulating-air mode: In this mode, the air is cleaned by the grease filters and an activated carbon filter, and then recirculated back into the kitchen. To bind odors in circulating-air mode, you must install an activated carbon filter. The different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode can be found in the brochure or by asking your dealer. The required accessories are available from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. By following these steps, you can easily switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, depending on your kitchen ventilation needs.
To dispose of the packaging for the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood in an environmentally-friendly manner, follow these steps: 1. Environmental protection: The manual emphasizes the importance of environmental protection and provides tips on saving energy when using the appliance. 2. Saving energy: During cooking, ensure there is sufficient air supply for the extractor hood to work efficiently and with low operating noise. Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of the cooking fumes. Use the intensive mode only when necessary. Switch off the extractor hood and lighting when they are no longer needed. Regularly clean and replace the filter to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent the risk of fire. 3. Environmentally-friendly disposal: Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. The manual does not provide specific instructions on how to dispose of the packaging, but it encourages proper disposal to minimize environmental impact. By following these steps, you can ensure energy-saving usage of the appliance and contribute to environmental protection by disposing of the packaging responsibly.
To clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Removing the metal grease filter: a. Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter. b. Take hold of the metal grease filter from underneath and remove it from the holder. 2. Cleaning the metal grease filters: a. Soak the metal grease filters in hot soapy water. b. Clean the filters with a brush and rinse them thoroughly. c. Leave the metal grease filters to drain on an absorbent material. 3. Cleaning the metal grease filter holder: a. Use a damp cloth to clean the metal grease filter holder in the appliance. 4. Cleaning the metal grease filters in the dishwasher: a. Use normal domestic dishwashing detergents. b. Place the metal grease filters in the dishwasher, leaving plenty of space around them. c. Select a temperature of no more than 50°C. 5. Cleaning other surfaces of the exhaust hood: a. Use hot soapy water to clean stainless steel surfaces, painted surfaces, aluminum, and plastic. b. Use a glass cleaner for glass surfaces. c. Clean the controls with a damp cloth, avoiding excessive moisture. By following these steps, you can effectively clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the appliance.
To properly install the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Check the wall: Ensure that the wall is level, vertical, and capable of bearing the weight of the extractor hood. The depth of the bore holes should match the length of the screws, and the wall plugs should have a secure grip. If the wall is not solid brickwork, use suitable fasteners for other structures like plasterboard or porous concrete. 2. Electrical connection: Take precautions to avoid electric shock. Do not kink or pinch the connecting cable during installation. Refer to the rating plate on the top of the appliance for the required connection information. The length of the cable is approximately 1.30 meters. The appliance must be connected to a protective contact socket that has been correctly installed. If the plug is not easily accessible after installation, an energy-isolating device in the phases should be provided in accordance with installation regulations. It is recommended to install a residual-current circuit breaker (RCCB) in the appliance's power supply circuit. 3. Preparing the installation: Ensure 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. 4. Drill holes: Depending on the design of the appliance, drill 8mm diameter holes to a depth of 80mm and press the wall plugs flush with the wall. 5. Fixing the flue duct: Screw on the fixing bracket for the flue duct and secure it with two screws and washers. By following these steps, you can properly install the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Select the appropriate operating mode: Choose between the exhaust air mode and the circulating-air mode based on your kitchen setup and preferences. The exhaust air mode removes cooking odors and pollutants by venting them outside, while the circulating-air mode filters the air and recirculates it back into the kitchen. 2. Use the correct fan speed: Adjust the fan speed according to the intensity of your cooking. Higher fan speeds are suitable for heavy cooking, while lower speeds are sufficient for lighter cooking. Using the appropriate fan speed helps to optimize energy consumption. 3. Utilize the timer function: Take advantage of the timer function to automatically turn off the exhaust hood after a set period of time. This prevents unnecessary energy usage if you forget to manually switch it off. 4. Clean and maintain regularly: Keep the grease filters and activated carbon filter clean to ensure optimal performance. Regular cleaning prevents clogging and allows the exhaust hood to operate efficiently, reducing energy consumption. 5. Turn off when not in use: Remember to switch off the exhaust hood when cooking is complete. Leaving it on unnecessarily consumes energy. By following these steps, you can ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Exhaust air mode: In this mode, the cooking odors and pollutants are vented outside. Before conveying the exhaust air into a non-functioning smoke or exhaust gas flue, obtain the consent of the heating engineer responsible. If the exhaust air is conveyed through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box. 2. Circulating-air mode: In this mode, the air is cleaned by the grease filters and an activated carbon filter, and then conveyed back into the kitchen. To bind odors in circulating-air mode, you must install an activated carbon filter. The different options for operating the appliance in circulating-air mode can be found in the brochure or by asking your dealer. The required accessories are available from specialist retailers, customer service, or the Online Shop. By following these steps, you can easily switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood.
To dispose of the packaging for the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Remove the packaging materials: Carefully unpack the exhaust hood, ensuring not to damage any components or surfaces. Remove any plastic wrapping, foam padding, or cardboard inserts. 2. Separate the recyclable materials: Identify the recyclable materials in the packaging, such as cardboard boxes and paper inserts. Separate these materials from non-recyclable items. 3. Check local recycling guidelines: Consult your local recycling guidelines to determine the specific requirements for recycling the packaging materials. This may include placing them in designated recycling bins or taking them to a recycling center. 4. Dispose of non-recyclable materials: Any packaging materials that cannot be recycled should be disposed of in accordance with local waste disposal regulations. This may involve placing them in general waste bins or arranging for their collection by waste management services. By following these steps, you can properly dispose of the packaging for the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, ensuring that recyclable materials are recycled and non-recyclable materials are disposed of responsibly.
To clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Removing the metal grease filter: a. Open the lock and swing down the metal grease filter, holding it from underneath. b. Take the metal grease filter out of the holder. 2. Cleaning the metal mesh grease filters: a. Soak the metal grease filters in hot soapy water. b. Clean the filters with a brush and rinse them thoroughly. c. Leave the metal grease filters to drain on an absorbent material. d. Alternatively, you can clean the metal grease filters in the dishwasher using normal domestic dishwashing detergents. 3. Cleaning the metal grease filter holder: a. Use a damp cloth to clean the metal grease filter holder inside the appliance. 4. Cleaning other surfaces: a. Use hot soapy water to clean stainless steel surfaces, painted surfaces, aluminum, and plastic. b. Use a glass cleaner for glass surfaces. c. Clean the controls with a damp cloth, ensuring not to use stainless steel cleaner. 5. Reinstalling the metal grease filter: a. Insert the metal grease filter correctly and lock it in place. By following these steps, you can effectively clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of the appliance.
To properly install and use the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. Start by carefully unpacking the exhaust hood and removing all packaging materials. 2. Before installation, ensure that the electrical power supply is turned off to prevent any accidents. 3. Determine the ideal location for the exhaust hood. It should be installed above the cooking area, allowing for efficient ventilation. 4. Use a pencil to mark the positions for mounting screws on the wall or cabinet where the exhaust hood will be installed. 5. Drill pilot holes at the marked positions and insert wall plugs if necessary. 6. Mount the exhaust hood securely to the wall or cabinet using the provided screws. 7. Connect the electrical wiring according to the manufacturer's instructions. If you are not familiar with electrical work, it is recommended to hire a qualified electrician. 8. Install the grease filters and activated carbon filter, following the instructions provided in the manual. 9. Once the installation is complete, turn on the electrical power supply and test the exhaust hood to ensure it is functioning properly. 10. Familiarize yourself with the different operating modes, such as the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode, and choose the appropriate mode for your needs. 11. Regularly clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the exhaust hood. By following these steps, you can properly install and use the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood for effective ventilation in your kitchen.
To ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, follow these steps: 1. During cooking, ensure that there is a sufficient supply of air so that the extractor hood can work efficiently and with a low level of operating noise. 2. Adjust the fan speed to the intensity of the cooking fumes. Only use the intensive mode when necessary, as a lower fan speed consumes 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, the extractor hood must be operated for a longer duration. 4. Switch off the extractor hood and lighting when they are no longer required to save energy. 5. Clean and, if necessary, replace the filters at regular intervals to increase the effectiveness of the ventilation system and prevent the risk of fire. 6. Dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally-friendly manner. By following these steps, you can ensure energy-saving usage of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, reducing energy consumption and promoting environmental sustainability.
To switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 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 for ventilating installation 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 being conveyed through the outer wall, use a telescopic wall box for installation. 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. By following these steps, you can easily switch between the exhaust air mode and circulating-air mode on the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, depending on your ventilation needs.
To dispose of the packaging and the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood in an environmentally-friendly way, follow these steps: 1. Packaging Disposal: - Separate the packaging materials into different categories such as cardboard, plastic, and Styrofoam. - Check with your local recycling guidelines to determine the appropriate recycling bins or facilities for each type of packaging material. - Flatten the cardboard boxes to save space and make it easier for recycling. 2. Appliance Disposal: - Before disposing of the appliance, consider whether it can be repaired or reused. If it is still in working condition, you may consider donating it to a local charity or organization. - If the appliance is beyond repair or reuse, contact your local waste management authority or recycling center to inquire about proper disposal methods. - They will provide guidance on how to dispose of the appliance in an environmentally-friendly manner, such as through designated recycling programs or collection points. By following these steps, you can ensure that the packaging and the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood are disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way, minimizing waste and promoting recycling.
To clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 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 and clean them with a brush. - Rinse the filters thoroughly and let them drain on an absorbent material. - 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 and leave plenty of space around them. 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: - Follow the instructions provided in the brochure or consult your dealer for specific guidance on maintaining the activated carbon filter. - Regularly check the condition of the activated carbon filter and replace it when necessary. Refer to the manual for the recommended replacement interval. By following these steps, you can effectively clean and maintain the grease filters and activated carbon filter of the Bosch DWQ66DM50 exhaust hood, ensuring optimal performance and prolonging the lifespan of the filters.
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Number of questions: 1We have an electric hob. How much clearance should we have when we install the DWQ66DM50? What is the optimal amount of clearance? Should it be 550mm above, 650mm above, 720mm above, 750mm? Also, why is there no EU data sheet for this hood? Is it really A rated, according to current EU ratings?