User manual

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Maintenance and cleaning
Cleaning the hood
Clean the outside of the hood using a damp cloth and a mild
detergent. Never use corrosive, abrasive or flammable
cleaning products.
Cleaning the grease filters
Clean the filter every month or every other month according
to how much the hood is used. The cleaner the filters, the
better it collects grease. Remove the filter by (Fig. 3):
Push the handle towards the rear of the hood.
Pull the filter down at the front and remove it forwards.
The filter is made of aluminium wires on which the grease
collects. Clean the filter in hot water using a detergent, or in a
dishwasher. Let the filter dry before putting it back. Note that
a dishwasher may discolour the filter.
Clean the filter regularly. The grease that
collects in the filter and the duct could ignite
if a hot plate is left on (or if overheating
occurs).
Fig. 3
Before doing any maintenance work on the hood,
disconnect it from the main supply by
disconnecting the plug from the wall socket or
unscrewing the fuse.
Fig. 5
Changing the light
Disconnect the cooker hood from the main supply before
changing the light. Change the light by (Fig. 5):
Unscrew the glass diffuser.
Replace the damaged part with one of equal rating.
Screw the glass diffuser.
Changing the carbon filter
Only applicable for recirculation. The carbon filters absorb
smells and odours. The carbon filters cannot be washed and
should be replaced at least every 12 months or more
frequently if the hood is used consistently. Remove the filter
by (Fig. 4):
Remove the grease filters.
Remove the two side screws that fix the carbon filter to
the hood.
Remove the carbon filter.
Replace in reverse order. Note! Always ensure to replace
both filters at the same time.
Fig. 4