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AEG DVX5661HB Chimney Hood 60cm Angled in Black

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AEG DVX5661HB Chimney Hood 60cm Angled in BlackThis graded AEG DVX5661HB Chimney Hood is brand new with slightly tatty packaging. Includes a full AEG 12 Month Parts and Labour Warranty. Height: 54. 3 cm (minimum) to 95. 3 cm (maximum) Width: 59. 8 cm Depth: 39. 6 cm (or 396. 4 mm) The height without the chimney section is approximately 34. 0 cm AEG DVX5661HB 60cm New Angled Screen Hood, H2H, 3 speeds, LED Lighting. Charcoal Filter NOT included AEG DVX5661HB The perfect partner when you cook The

This graded AEG DVX5661HB Chimney Hood is brand new with slightly tatty packaging.

Includes a full AEG 12 Month Parts and Labour Warranty.

Height: 54.3 cm (minimum) to 95.3 cm (maximum)
Width: 59.8 cm
Depth: 39.6 cm (or 396.4 mm) 
The height without the chimney section is approximately 34.0 cm

AEG DVX5661HB 60cm New Angled Screen Hood, H2H, 3 speeds, LED Lighting. Charcoal Filter NOT included

AEG DVX5661HB   The perfect partner when you cook
The 7000 Hob2Hood is a highly efficient feature that automatically controls your cooker hood and lights. Regardless of your hob temperature, the fan adjusts while you work, allowing you to fully concentrate on what you are cooking.
The hands-free hood
This cooker hood has Hob2Hood, a useful feature that automatically controls your cooker hood and lights. Leave Hob2Hood to regulate the fan while you concentrate on the key moments involved in getting your dish just right. But if you’d rather adjust the fan speed yourself, there are manual controls on the cooker hood too.

Clean air. Faster.
This Cooker hood clears the kitchen from cooking fumes quickly. That is because the advanced cooker hood has an efficient and powerful motor.
LEDlights for more refined cooking
Our LEDlights use far less energy than other lights, with a much longer life expectancy. And they provide expert illumination for greater detail while cooking.

Maximum filtration, again and again
A highly functioning filter that captures and removes fats and odours when cooking. The removable filter can be cleaned in the dishwasher, ensuring that your cooker hood is continually efficient.
Stylish glass touch-control panel for complete control
For complete control over the cooking process, this sophisticated glass panel provides precise one-touch control over vapour extraction.

Features for

Electronic touch controls 
Aluminium Grease Filters 
Installation Type 
2 washable metal grease filter 
61 dB(A) noise level 
Recirculation or ducted* (part/parts sold separately) 
Recirculation or extraction options 
Variable 3+Intensive speed control 
Extraction mode 
Technical Specifications for
PNC: 942 051 505
EAN number: 7333394051574
Voltage (V): 230-240
Width (mm): 598
Height (mm): 543
Depth (mm): 396.4
Net Weight: 13.3
Colour: Black
60cm New Angled Screen Hood, H2H, 3 speeds, LED Lighting. Charcoal Filter NOT included

 

 2011606B6

 

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