Operating and Installation
Instructions
Ventilation System
DA 5321 W
DA 5381 W
DA 5391 W
en - US, CA
To prevent accidents
and machine damage,
read these instructions
before
installation or use.
M.-Nr. 07 100 651
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these Operating Instructions carefully before installing or
using the Ventilation System.
This appliance is designed to vent
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This appliance is intended for
residential use only. Use the
appliance only for its intended
purpose. The manufacturer cannot
be held responsible for damages
caused by improper use of the
hood.
cooking smoke and odors only.
Be certain your appliance is
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properly installed and grounded by a
qualified technician.
To guarantee the electrical safety of this
appliance, continuity must exist
between the appliance and an effective
grounding system. It is imperative that
this basic safety requirement be met. If
there is any doubt, have the electrical
system of the house checked by a
qualified electrician. The manufacturer
cannot be held responsible for
damages caused by the lack, or
inadequacy, of an effective grounding
system.
This appliance complies with current
safety requirements. Improper use
of the appliance can lead to
personal injury and material
damage.
READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Before connecting the appliance to
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the power supply make sure that the
voltage and frequency listed on the
data plate correspond with the
household electrical supply. This data
must correspond to prevent machine
damage. If in doubt consult a qualified
electrician.
,CAUTION
For General Ventilation Use Only.
Do not use to exhaust hazardous or
explosive materials and vapors.
Installation work and repairs should
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only be performed by a qualified
technician in accordance with all
applicable codes and standards.
Repairs and other work by unqualified
persons could be dangerous and the
manufacturer will not be held
responsible.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This equipment is not designed for
Use
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maritime use or for use in mobile
installations such as recreational
vehicles or aircraft. However, under
certain conditions it may be possible for
installation in these applications. Please
contact the nearest Miele dealer or the
Technical Service Department with
specific requirements.
Do not allow children to play with or
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operate the appliance or its controls.
Supervise its use by the elderly or
infirm.
Do not flambé or grill with an open
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flame beneath the hood.
Flames could be drawn up into the
hood by the suction and the grease
filters may catch fire.
Before servicing or cleaning the unit,
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switch power off at the service panel
and lock the service disconnecting
means to prevent power from being
switched on accidentally. If the service
disconnecting means cannot be
locked, securely fasten a prominent
warning, such as a tag, to the service
panel.
Never operate gas burners without
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cookware. Turn the burner off when not
in use. Adjust the burner so that the
flames do not extend beneath the
cookware. Do not overheat the
cookware, e.g. when using a wok. The
hood can be damaged due to
excessive heat from the burners and
the cookware.
Before discarding an old appliance,
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unplug it from the power supply and
remove the power cord and any doors
to prevent hazards.
Do not use the hood without the
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grease filters in place.
Clean the grease filters regularly.
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Dirty filters are a fire hazard.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
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the hood. Steam could penetrate the
electrical components and cause a
short circuit.
Always turn on the hood when using
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the cooktop to prevent damage from
condensation.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
, WARNING - TO REDUCE
THE RISK OF A COOKTOP
, WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY
TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A
COOKTOP GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING:
GREASE FIRE:
Never leave surface units
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unattended at high settings. Boilovers
cause smoking and greasy spillovers
may ignite. Heat oils slowly on low or
medium settings.
SMOTHER FLAMES with a close
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fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray
then turn off the burner.
BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS.
If the flames do not go out immediately,
EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE
DEPARTMENT.
Always turn the hood on when
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cooking at a high heat.
Clean ventilation fans frequently.
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Grease should not be allowed to
accumulate on the fan or filter.
NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN
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- You may be burned.
Use the proper pan size. Always use
DO NOT USE WATER, including
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cookware appropriate for the size of the
surface element.
wet dishcloths or towels - a violent
steam explosion may result.
Use a fire extinguisher
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ONLY if:
– You have a Class ABC extinguisher
and know how to operate it.
– The fire is small and contained in the
area where it started.
– The fire department has been called.
– You can fight the fire with your back
to an exit.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
Any fittings, sealant, or materials
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used to install the ductwork must be
, WARNING
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To reduce the risk of fire only use
made of approved non-flammable
materials.
metal ductwork.
Never connect an exhaust hood to
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Provided a larger distance is not
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an active chimney, dryer vent, vent flue,
or room ventilating ductwork. Seek
professional advice before connecting
an exhaust hood vent to an existing,
inactive chimney or vent flue.
given by the manufacturer of the
cooktop, follow the minimum safety
distances between a cooktop and the
bottom of the hood:
– 22" (550 mm) above electric
cooktops,
Ducted fans must always be vented
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outdoors.
– 30" (762 mm) above gas cooktops,
Make sure that the airflow in the
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– 26" (650 mm) above an open electric room is sufficient for combustion and
grill or an open electric boiler/fryer.
exhausting of all non-electric heating
appliances (water heaters, gas
cooktops, gas ovens, etc.), otherwise
backdrafts may occur. Follow the
heating manufacturer’s guidelines and
safety standards or those published by
the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) or the American Society for
Heating, Refrigeration and Air
If local building codes require a greater
safety distance, follow their
requirement.
If there is more than one appliance
beneath the hood and they have
different minimum safety distances
always select the greater distance.
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
If in doubt, consult an experienced
professional.
Be careful not to damage hidden
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electrical wiring or plumbing when
cutting or drilling into the wall or ceiling.
Do not use an extension cord to
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connect the appliance to electricity.
Extension cords do not guarantee the
required safety of the appliance,
(e.g. danger of overheating).
Do not install this hood over
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cooktops burning solid fuel.
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Functional description
The ventilation hood works by air
extraction. The air is drawn in and
cleaned by the grease filter and
directed outside.
The hood comes equipped with a
non-return flap. This flap automatically
closes when the hood is turned off so
that no exchange of outside air and
room air can occur. When the hood is
turned on, the air pressure of the
exhaust fan automatically opens the
flap blowing the inside air and cooking
odors outside.
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Guide to the appliance
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Guide to the appliance
a Chimney extension
b Chimney
k Grease filter button
The indicator next to the grease filter
button lights when the grease filters
need to be cleaned. This button is also
used:
c Canopy
– to reset the grease filter timer after
cleaning the grease filters (see
"Cleaning and Care").
d Grease filter
e Control panel
f Overhead lighting
g Light button
– to show how long the grease filters
have been in use (see "Operation/
Filter timers").
– to change the number of hours
counted by the grease filter timer
(see "Operation/Reprogramming the
timers").
This button turns the light on and off
and also dims the light.
The lighting can be used independently
from the fan.
h On/Off button
i Fan power selection
Four fan speed selection
j Delayed shut down
This button activates the Delayed Shut
Down feature. The fan can be set to
turn off automatically after either 5 or 15
minutes.
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Operation
Turning on the fan
Automatically switching back the
Intensive power level
The intensive level "4" can be
programmed to automatically switch
back to level "3" after 10 minutes.
^ Press the On/Off button.
^ Turn the fan and the lights off.
Selecting the power level
^ Press and hold the "Delay Shut down"
button for 10 secs. The first indicator
of the fan power levels lights.
^ Use the "– / +" controls to select the
desired power level.
^ Press the following buttons one after
another,
+ = increases the fan speed
- = decreases the fan speed
Level "1" to "3" (green indicators) are
usually sufficient for normal cooking.
Intensive setting
– light,
Level "4" (yellow indicator) should only
be used for short periods of time when
frying or cooking food with a strong
aroma.
– the "-" button, and
– the light button again.
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Operation
If the power level indicators flash the
automatic switch back is not activated.
Fan performance
The maximum air flow capacity is
625 cfm. Factors such as narrow duct
diameter and bends will affect this
value.
Level 1 operates at 40% capacity
Level 2 operates at 60% capacity
Level 3 operates at 80% capacity
Level 4 operates at 100% capacity
^ To activate the automatic switch
press the "+" button.
The power level indicators light.
^ To deactivate the automatic switch
press the "–" button.
^ To save the setting press the Delay
Shut down button.
If the procedure is not saved within
4 minutes of programming, the hood
will automatically default to the "old"
data.
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Operation
Delayed Shut Down
Turning off the fan
If odors or smoke remain in the kitchen
after cooking has been completed, the
Delayed Shut Down feature can be
selected to allow the hood to continue
running for either 5 or 15 minutes.
^ Press the On/Off button to turn the
fan off.
The indicator will go out.
Automatic Safety Shut Off
^ Press the Delayed Shut Down button
while the fan is still running.
The fan will turn off automatically
10 hours after the last button was
activated. The lighting however will
remain on.
Press once = 5 minute delay
(left indicator lights)
Press twice = 15 minute delay
(right indicator lights)
To cancel the Delayed Shut Down
feature press the button again.
^ Press the On/Off button to turn the
fan back on again.
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Operation
Turning the lighting on/off
Dimming the lighting
The overhead lighting can be turned on The brightness of the lighting can be
and off independently from the fan.
adjusted.
^ While the lighting is turned on, press
the light button.
The lighting will dim until the button is
released.
^ Press the light button briefly to turn
on the lighting.
^ If the button is pressed again, the
lighting will brighten until the button is
released.
The light button indicator illuminates.
If the button is pressed continuously,
the light will cycle between bright and
dark.
^ Press the light button briefly again to
turn off the lighting.
The light button indicator will go out.
^ Press the light button again to turn off
the lighting.
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Operation
Filter timers
Checking the filter timers
A timer monitors the hours of fan
operation. The indicator for the grease
filter will light after 30 hours of
operation. The grease filters must then
be cleaned.
To check the percentage of time
already used:
After the grease filters have been
cleaned and put in place, the grease
filter timer must be reset.
^ Press the On/Off button to turn the
fan on.
^ To do this, press the grease filter
button for about 3 seconds.
^ Press and hold the grease button.
The indicator will go out.
The number of flashing "– / +" indicators
show the percentage of programmed
hours that have been used.
1 indicator = less than 25 %
2 indicators = less than 50 %
3 indicators = less than 75 %
4 indicators = less than 100 %
This information will remain stored in
memory in the event of a power failure.
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Operation
Reprogramming the timers
The grease filter timer is preset to 30
hours. This time can be lengthened or
shortened to 20, 30, 40, or 50 hours.
The lit indicator shows the programmed
time:
– A time of 20 hours should be
programmed in kitchens with
frequent pan or deep frying.
1st indicator from the left = 20 hours
2nd indicator from the left = 30 hours
3rd indicator from the left = 40 hours
4th indicator from the left = 50 hours
– A time of 20 hours should also be
programmed if the kitchen is only
used occasionally to prevent grease
which has accumulated over a long
period of time from hardening on the
filters making cleaning more difficult.
^ Use the "– / +" button to select the
desired time.
^ Save the selection by pressing the
grease filter button.
^ Press the On/Off button to turn off the
fan.
If the procedure is not saved within
4 minutes of programming, the hood
will automatically default to the "old"
data.
^ Press the Delayed Shut Down and
grease filter buttons at the same time.
The indicator for the grease filter and
one of the "– / +" indicators will flash.
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Cleaning and Care
Stainless steel
Before cleaning or servicing the
hood, disconnect it from the power
supply by either removing the fuse,
unplugging it from the outlet, or
manually "tripping" the circuit
breaker.
Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned
using a non-abrasive stainless steel
cleaner.
To help prevent resoiling, a conditioner
for stainless steel can be applied.
Cleaning the casing
Controls
Warning: Never use abrasive
These controls may become dis-
colored or damaged if not cleaned
regularly.
cleaners, scouring pads, steel wool
or caustic (oven) cleaners on the
hood. They will damage the surface.
Do not use a stainless steel cleaner
on these controls.
^ All external surfaces and controls can
be cleaned with warm water and
liquid dish soap applied with a soft
sponge.
^ Wipe dry using a soft cloth.
Do not use too much water when
cleaning the controls. Water could
penetrate the electronics and cause
damage.
^ Glass surfaces can be cleaned using
a glass cleaner.
Avoid:
– cleaning agents containing soda,
acids or chlorides,
– abrasive cleaning agents
e.g. powder or cream cleansers,
– abrasive sponges, e.g. pot scourers
or sponges which have been
previously used with abrasive
cleaning agents.
These will damage the surface.
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Cleaning and Care
Grease filters
^ In a dishwasher: place the filter
vertically in the lower basket, making
sure that the spray arm is not
blocked.
The reusable metal grease filters
remove solid particles from the vented
kitchen air (grease, dust, etc).
Use a hot temperature program,
e.g. "Heavy Soil" or "Pots and pans".
Use the recommended amount of
dishwasher detergent. Overuse could
destroy the filter.
The grease filters should be cleaned
every 3 - 4 weeks or when the grease
filter indicator lights.
Depending on the detergent,
cleaning the grease filters in a
dishwasher may cause permanent
discoloration of the filter surface.
Performance of the filter will not be
affected by this discoloration.
A dirty filter is a fire hazard.
^ After cleaning, the filters can be
placed on a towel to air dry.
^ While the filters are removed, clean
any dirt or grease from the filter
casing to prevent the risk of fire.
When putting the grease filters back
make sure that the locking clips are
visibly facing the cooking surface.
^ To remove the grease filters pull the
locking clips, 1, forward. Lower the
filter 45°, 2, unhook it at the rear, 3,
and take it out. Support the grease
filter so that it does not fall onto the
cooktop.
If the filters are incorrectly installed,
insert a small screwdriver into the slit
along its edge to disengage it from the
casing.
^ After returning the grease filters,
press and hold the grease filter
button for 3 seconds to reset the
timer. The indicator light will go out.
Cleaning the grease filter
^ By hand: use a scrub brush with a
solution of warm water and mild
detergent.
^ If the grease filters are cleaned
before the grease filter timer has
reached its maximum, press the
grease filter button for 6 seconds to
reset the counter to zero.
Do not use the pure detergent,
aggressive all purpose cleaners,
oven sprays, abrasive cleaning
agents or limescale removers. They
could destroy the filter.
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Cleaning and Care
Changing the light bulb
Before changing the light bulbs,
disconnect the hood from the power
supply by either removing the fuse,
unplugging it, or manually "tripping"
the circuit breaker.
When in use halogen bulbs become
extremely hot, use caution. Do not
attempt to change the bulbs until
they have had sufficient time to cool.
^ To change the halogen bulb first
remove the lamp cover, a.
Do not touch the bulb surface.
Fingerprints or body oils deposited
on the bulb will decrease its life.
Follow the bulb manufacturer’s
instructions.
^ Pull the bulb, b, out of its socket and
replace with a new one.
^ Now return the lamp cover, a.
Never use the lighting without the
lamp cover, a, in place. The glass
is specially made to filter harmful
light rays.
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After Sales Service
Repairs
MieleCare
In the event of a fault which you cannot
easily fix yourself, please contact the
Miele Technical Service Department.
MieleCare, our Extended Service
Contract program, gives you the
assurance of knowing that your
appliance investment is covered by
5 years of worry free ownership.
MieleCare is the only Extended Service
Contract in the industry that guarantees
repairs by a Miele Authorized Service
Provider using genuine Miele parts.
Only genuine Miele parts installed by
factory trained professionals can
guarantee the safety, reliability, and
longevity of your Miele appliance.
^ When contacting the Technical
Service Department, please quote
the model and serial number of your
appliance.
These are shown on the data plate
which is visible when the grease filters
are removed.
Please note that unless expressly
approved in writing by Miele’s Service
department, Extended Service
Contracts offered by other providers for
Miele products will not be recognized
by Miele. Our goal is to prevent
unauthorized (and untrained) service
personnel from working on your Miele
products, possibly doing further
damage to them, you and/or your
home.
To learn more about MieleCare
Extended Service Contracts, please
contact your appliance dealer or visit
us online at:
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Installation Instructions
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Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing material
Disposal of an old appliance
The cardboard box and packing
materials protect the appliance during
shipping. They have been designed to
be biodegradable and recyclable.
Please recycle.
Old appliances may contain materials
that can be recycled. Please contact
your local recycling center about the
possibility of recycling these materials.
Before discarding an old hood,
unplug it from the outlet and cut off
its power cord to prevent hazards.
To prevent suffocation of children,
ensure that any plastic wrappings,
bags, etc. are disposed of safely
and kept out of their reach.
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Installation accessories
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Installation accessories
a
3 protective shields to prevent
scratches to the chimney during
installation.
8 large headed screws 5 x 40 mm
for securing the retaining plates and the
canopy.
b
ducting.
2 hose clips for securing the
c 1 reducing collar for use with 5"
(125 mm) exhaust ducting.
(S8 wall anchors included in the
packaging are not for use in USA / CDN.)
d Telescopic retaining plate
secures the chimney extension
2 M 6 locking nuts for securing the
Caution: During the installation
process, please be careful of sharp
edges.
motor assembly.
2 screws 3.9 x 7.5 mm for securing the
chimney.
1 allen wrench
for adjusting the unit height
1 lever for dismantling the chimney
Installation instruction sheet
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Appliance dimensions
1) and 2) Installation area
Wall/ceiling area respectively for vent
hole and outlet installation.
Vent hole 5 7/8" (150 mm) with reducing
collar 5" (125 mm).
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Appliance dimensions
Distance between cooktop and
hood (S)
Do not install this exhaust hood over
cooktops burning solid fuel.
The installation procedure differs
depending on the model and venting
method.
Provided a larger distance is not
given by the manufacturer of the
cooktop, follow the minimum safety
distances between a cooktop and
the bottom of the hood:
Before beginning the installation:
^ Read all instructions.
^ Determine height (S), regarding the
user’s body height, i.e. a comfortable
height for the user.
- 22" (550 mm) above electric
cooktops,
- 30" (762 mm) above gas cooktops,
- 26" (650 mm) above an open
electric grill or an open electric
boiler/fryer.
However, the greater the distance the
less effectively cooking odors are
drawn in.
^ If the hood is fitted flush to the
ceiling, regard the possible unit
height when selecting the installation
height.
If local building codes require a
greater safety distance, follow their
requirement.
If there is more than one appliance
beneath the hood and they have
different minimum safety distances
always select the greater distance.
Standard unit height (H):
Air Extraction . . . . . . . . 29 5/16" - 41 9/16"
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (745 - 1055 mm)
See "Important Safety Instructions"
for further information.
To fit the lower chimney section, the
distance between the top of the
chimney and the ceiling must be at
least 7/8" (20 mm).
Cut out area in wall or ceiling for
entrance of 6" (150 mm)
ductwork or 5" (125 mm)
ductwork with a reducing collar.
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Installation
Installation instructions
Dismantling
^ See the enclosed installation
instruction sheet.
If the hood needs to be disassembled,
follow the instructions on the installation
sheet in the reverse order.
^ Please read the "Important Safety
Instructions" and Installation
instructions before installing this
hood.
A lever is enclosed for easier removal
of the chimney extension.
Protective film
The casing is covered with a protective
film to prevent scratching during
transport.
^ Peel off the film before installing the
casing parts.
^ After removing the screws from the
chimney, slide the lever between the
chimney and the chimney extension
and gently apply pressure to ease
the chimney from its hooks.
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Plywood backing
^ Find the studs to the left and right of
the mounting location by tapping the
wall or using a stud finder.
The majority of the weight of the
installed ventilation system will be
supported by the lower retaining
plate. It must be firmly attached to
the stud framing behind the drywall.
If studs are not available in the
required locations, a plywood
backing (min. ½" (13 mm) thick)
spanning at least two studs must be
installed. Failure to adequately
support the weight as stated may
result in the ventilation system falling
off the wall, causing personal injury
and property damage.
^ Mark a vertical cutting line along the
center of each stud.
Be careful not to damage any wiring
or plumbing that may be located
behind the wall. Make sure that the
power supply to the area where this
installation is being performed has
been turned off at the breaker panel
before cutting into the wall.
^ Remove the drywall between the
cutting lines and replace it with
plywood of a matching thickness
(min. ½" (13 mm) thick). Tape the
joints and refinish the wall.
(If plywood backing is not needed,
proceed to the included installation
sheet.)
To install a plywood backing
^ Proceed to the included installation
sheet to complete the installation.
^ Determine and mark the location of
the retaining plate for the canopy as
outlined on the installation sheet.
^ Make a cutting line 3" (76 mm) above
and 3" (76 mm) below the outline of
the retaining plate.
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Air extraction
Exhaust ducting and connections
,WARNING
– The ducting should be as short and
straight as possible, and the number
of sharp bends should be minimized.
Danger of toxic fumes.
Gas cooking appliances release
carbon monoxide that can be
harmful or fatal if inhaled.
– For most efficient air extraction, the
diameter of the ductwork should not
be less than 6" (150 mm). Use of flat
ducts also reduces the air extraction
efficiency.
The exhaust gases extracted by
the hood should be vented
outside of the building only.
– Noise levels of the hood will increase
if flat ducts or round ducts of less
than 6" (150 mm) in diameter are
used.
Do not terminate the exhaust
ducts in attics, garages,
crawlspaces, etc.
– Use smooth or flexible pipes made
from approved non-flammable
materials for exhaust ducting.
To reduce the risk of fire, only use
metal ductwork.
– Where the ductwork is horizontal, it
must slope away from the hood at
least 1/8" per foot (1 cm per meter) to
prevent condensation dripping into
the appliance.
Please read and follow the
"IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS" to reduce the risk of
personal injury. Follow all local building
codes when installing the hood.
– If the exhaust is ducted through an
outside wall, a Miele Telescopic Wall
Vent can be used.
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Air extraction
Condensate trap
optional accessory
– If the exhaust is ducted into an
inactive flue, the air must be expelled
parallel to the flow direction of the
flue.
In some cases, a condensate trap may
also be required to collect and
evaporate any condensate which may
occur. This optional accessory is
available for ducts 5" (125 mm) and
5 7/8" (150 mm) in diameter.
Never connect an exhaust hood to
an active chimney, dryer vent, flue,
or room venting ductwork. Seek
professional advice before
connecting an exhaust hood vent to
an existing, inactive chimney or vent
flue.
^ When installing a condensate trap,
ensure that it is positioned vertically
and if possible directly above the
exhaust outlet.
Important
If the ductwork runs through rooms,
ceilings, garages, etc. where
temperature variations exist, it may
need to be insulated to reduce
condensation.
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Electrical connection
Grounding Instructions
(USA and Mexico only)
All electrical work should be
performed by a qualified electrician
in strict accordance with national
and local safety regulations.
Installation, repairs and other work
by unqualified persons could be
dangerous. The manufacturer
cannot be held responsible for
unauthorized work.
This appliance must be grounded. In
the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electric
shock by providing a path of least
resistance. This appliance is equipped
with a cord having a grounding wire
with a grounding plug. The plug must
be plugged into an outlet that is
Ensure that power to the appliance
is off while installation or repair work
is performed.
properly installed and grounded.
WARNING - Improper grounding can
result in a risk of electric shock.
^ Verify that the voltage, load and
circuit rating information found on the
data plate (located behind the
grease filters), match the household
electrical supply before installing the
hood.
If there is any doubt, have the electrical
system of the house checked by a
qualified electrician. The manufacturer
cannot be held responsible for
damages caused by the lack, or
inadequacy, of an effective grounding
system.
^ Use only with rangehood
cord-connection kits that have been
investigated and found acceptable
for use with this model rangehood.
Do not use an extension cord. If the
power supply cord is too short, have a
qualified electrician install an outlet
near the appliance.
If there is any question concerning the
electrical connection of this appliance
to your power supply, please consult a
licensed electrician or call Miele’s
Technical Service Department. See
back cover for contact information.
Important (USA and Mexico only)
The hood comes equipped with a 4 ft
(1.2 m) power cord with a NEMA 5-15
molded plug for connection to a
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 A power outlet.
WARNING:
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
GROUNDED
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Electrical connection
Important (Canada only)
To increase security before the
machine is installed, it is
recommended to install a protective
switch (30 mA).
Important (Canada only)
The hood must be hard wired
accordingly:
Black/Red wire:. . . . connect to L1 (live)
White wire: . . . . . connect to N (neutral)
Green wire: . . connect to GND (ground)
Maximum load
DA 5381 W / DA 5391 W . . . . . . . 430 W
DA 5321 W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 W
Overhead lighting
DA 5381 W / DA 5391 W . . . . . 4 x 20 W
DA 5321 W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 x 20 W
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 V
Frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Hz
Circuit rating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 A
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Alteration rights reserved / 4607
M.-Nr. 07 100 651 / 02
For most the updated manual see the Miele web site.
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