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Any piece of equipment works better and lasts longer when maintained properly and kept clean. Ventilation equipment
is no exception. Your hood must be kept clean and maintained properly.
Cleaning Baffle Filters
As air passes through a baffle filter, grease particles collect on the stainless steel U-shaped baffle channels and drip
down into the bottom of the filter. Baffle filters are extremely efficient when compared to mesh filters. The power of
the hood is increased as more air passes through a baffle filter than with mesh filters, which are usually dirty. Baffle
filters are almost universally required in commercial installations due to their superior ability to capture grease. The
baffle filters should be examined periodically to assure that all surfaces and parts are clean. The filters can be washed
in a dishwasher or in a sink with hot, soapy water. Simple periodic cleaning will ensure maximum filter effectiveness.
• Do not use caustic detergent to clean the filters. An abrasive or corrosive cleaner may damage the finish.
• Do not take the baffle filters apart to clean them. It is not necessary and will void the filter warranty.
CAUTION
Unplug power cords from control panel before cleaning or
servicing hood.
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Slide filter forward off of rear lip. Lower filter rear,
then slide filter front out.
Slide filter forward off of rear lip. Lower filter rear, then
slide filter front out.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Remove the screws located on the side at the top
and bottom of each spacer and slide spacer forward
off of rear lip. Lower spacer rear, then slide spacer
front out.
Grease Trough
(18” H. models only)
When cleaning filters in 18”H. hoods, always remove the
grease trough and clean by soaking in a sink with hot
soapy water.