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Fig.7. 

Fig.8. 

Warnings

Before any cleaning, it is necessary to 

switch off the 

mains power

 and wear suitable personal protection 

equipment (e.g. gloves, etc.). The user must carry out 

only routine maintenance, for extraordinary maintenance, 
contact the Dealer requesting service from an authorised 
technician. The Manufacturer warranty does not cover damages 
due to negligent or incorrect maintenance or cleaning (e.g. use 
of unsuitable detergents). 

 

Any cleaning must be carried out with the hood 
and underlying oven completely cold and wearing 
adequate personal protection devices (e.g. 

gloves, etc.).

When cleaning any part or accessory do NOT use:

• 

abrasive or powder detergents;

• 

aggressive or corrosive detergents (e.g. hydrochloric 

or sulphuric acid, caustic soda, etc,).

• 

abrasive or sharp tools (e.g. abrasive sponges, scrapers, steel 
brushes, etc.);

• 

steamed or pressurised water jets.

It is best to have an authorized service centre perform 
maintenance and inspection on the appliance at least 
once a year to ensure top working and safety conditions.

Keep the control panel vents clean and clear.

Hood cleaning

Cleaning the external steel parts

 

Fig.7. 

Use a cloth dampened with hot soapy water and end with 
rinsing and drying. 

Display and lamp cleaning

Clean the display or lamp with a soft cloth and a little detergent 
for delicate surfaces. Avoid using considerable quantities of 
product since any infiltration may damage the components.
Avoid also using very aggressive detergents that may damage 
the construction material.

Filter cleaning

 

Fig.8. 

Filters must be kept perfectly clean: cleaning frequency 
depends on oven use and the types of products cooked.
As illustrated, periodically remove them, clean them with hot 
soapy water, rinse and accurately dry them and reassemble 
them in their housings. Alternatively, they can be washed in 
a dishwasher, only reassembling them in their housings when 
well dried.

Do not use the hood without the filters.

Hood downtime for prolonged periods

During any downtime, switch the power off. Protect the steel 
outside surfaces passing over them with a soft cloth slightly 
damp with Vaseline oil. 
Before resuming operations: 

• 

accurately clean the equipment;

• 

reconnect the equipment to the power;

• 

inspect the equipment before using it.

Maintenance and cleaning

Summary of Contents for Caravaggio KCR535

Page 1: ...Caravaggio HOOD Use and maintenance manual KCR535 KCR835 ...

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Page 3: ...Introduction Introduction 3 Safety instructions 4 Symbols used in the manual 5 Basic notions 6 Knowing the hood 6 Preparing to use the hood 6 Hood use 7 Knowing the control panel 7 How to use the hood 7 Maintenance and cleaning 8 Warnings 8 Hood cleaning 8 Hood downtime for prolonged periods 8 Replacing components 9 Disposal at end of life 10 Warranty 11 Something is not working 12 What to do in c...

Page 4: ...warranty This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision and instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazard involved Children must not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made ...

Page 5: ...refully Dangerous voltage The symbol identifies the terminals which connect ed to each other carry the various parts of a device or system to the same potential not necessarily the earth potential Indicates that it is necessary to read carefully the paragraph marked with this symbol before installing using and maintaining the equipment The company cannot be held liable for any print or transcripti...

Page 6: ...suction and exhaust from oven by a 5 differentiated speed motor controlled by a front control panel The main hood parts are 1 Front with control panel ventilation version only 2 LED 3 External exhaust pipe not supplied by the manufacturer 4 Cooking chamber steam collection pipe 5 Filters Preparing to use the hood Accurately clean the hood strictly following the instructions in the specific chapter...

Page 7: ...using the or keys There are 5 available speeds minimum speed maximum speed Some equipment parts can reach high temperatures e g suction and exhaust pipes We advise you to avoid touching surfaces and not to get materials either flammable or sensitive to heat near the appliance Do not rest objects on the hood above all if built in material sensitive to heat Fig 3 If necessary it is possible to switc...

Page 8: ...Keep the control panel vents clean and clear Hood cleaning Cleaning the external steel parts Fig 7 Use a cloth dampened with hot soapy water and end with rinsing and drying Display and lamp cleaning Clean the display or lamp with a soft cloth and a little detergent for delicate surfaces Avoid using considerable quantities of product since any infiltration may damage the components Avoid also using...

Page 9: ...and wear suitable personal protection equipment e g gloves etc Any component should be replaced with the hood and underlying oven completely cold and wearing adequate personal protection devices e g gloves etc Suction exhaust pipe replacement Fig 9 Suction pipe The pipe A and fitting B should be ordered from the Manufacturer as spare parts Using other types of pipes voids the warranty Fig 10 Flue ...

Page 10: ... than 90 of the weight Attention must be paid to the management of this product at the end of its life reducing any negative impact on the environment and improving the efficiency of resources applying the principles of who pollutes pays prevention preparationforre use recyclingandrecovery Pleaseremember that illicit or incorrect product disposal is punishable by law Information on disposal in Ita...

Page 11: ...eld liable for any indirect or consequential damages and or loss of profit that the Buyer may suffer arising out of or caused by defective or faulty Products such as but not limited to cancellation of orders by customers penalties for late deliveries forfeitures or indemnifications of whatsoever nature 8 8 The Seller shall indemnify and hold the Buyer harmless from any liability or prejudices aris...

Page 12: ... mains plug correctly inserted into the socket and that the mains are working Make sure the main switch is ON The light does not turn on Make sure the hood is correctly connected to the mains plug correctly inserted into the socket and that the mains are working Make sure the main switch is ON Make sure you pressed the indicated correct point see Fig 3 Excessive humidity is coming out of the oven ...

Page 13: ...Ed 1120 70702722 REV02 Caravaggio hood Use and maintenance 13 Notes ...

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