Operating and Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Caring for the environment
- Guide to the appliance
- Description of functions
- Operation
- Energy-saving tips
- Cleaning and care
- Installation
- Before installation
- Installation parts
- Appliance dimensions
- Distance between cooktop and ventilation hood (S)
- Installation recommendations
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- Attaching the front panel
- Aligning the fume deflector
- Installing the grease filter
- Connecting the exhaust ducting
- Setting up recirculation mode
- Power supply
- Electrical connection
- Air venting
- Customer Service
- Technical data
Cleaning and care
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Grease filter
Risk of fire
An oversaturated grease filter is a fire
hazard.
Clean the grease filter at regular
intervals.
The re-usable metal grease filter in the
appliance removes solid particles from
the kitchen vapors (grease, dust, etc.),
preventing soiling of the ventilation
hood.
The grease filter must be cleaned at
regular intervals.
A heavily soiled grease filter hinders
air extraction and will lead to
increased levels of soiling in the
ventilation hood and in the kitchen.
Cleaning intervals
Accumulated grease solidifies over a
longer period of time and makes
cleaning more difficult. The grease filter
should therefore be cleaned at least
every 3 to 4 weeks.
Removing the grease filters
When handling the grease filter,
be careful not to drop it.
This can result in damage to the filter
and the cooktop below.
Make sure you hold the filter securely
at all times when handling it.
When removing the grease filter, do
not tilt it downwards at an angle.
This can damage the retaining pins.
With the fume deflector pushed in,
grip the front of the fume deflector
and hold the grease filter securely.
While holding the grease filter, pull
the fume deflector out as shown.
Then pull the filter downwards to
remove it.
Turn off the blower.