WARNING
Risk of injury!
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Before cleaning the exhaust hood or
changing the fi lter, pull out the mains
plug. If the mains plug is diffi cult to
access, switch off or pull out the cor-
responding fuse.
CAUTION
Fire hazard
!
Improper handling of the appliance
or incorrect maintenance can result in
grease residue catching fi re.
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Grease residue on the exhaust hood
or in the grease fi lters can catch fi re
if exposed to high temperatures. For
this reason, clean the surfaces of the
exhaust hood and grease fi lters reg-
ularly.
Cleaning the housing
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
■
Do not use any sharp objects or scour-
ing powders, as these can scratch the
surface.
We recommend cleaning the surfaces of the
exhaust hood after every use.
• Wipe the surfaces with a soft, damp cloth
and a little dishwashing detergent.
• Clean glass surfaces with standard glass
cleaner.
Cleaning the grease filters
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
■
Handle the grease fi lters carefully to
avoid bending or creasing the fi ne
mesh.
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Only reinsert the grease fi lters after
cleaning once they are fully dry.
Clean the grease filters once a month – or
more frequently if necessary – in the dish-
washer (up to 60 °C), or soak in lukewarm
water with detergent.
1. Unplug the mains plug or switch off the
power to the corresponding main fuse.
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2. Push the locking mechanism of the
grease filter 17 to the back and careful-
ly remove the grease filter by pulling it
downwards.
3. Wash the grease filters in a dishwasher or
in the sink like ordinary dishware.
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4. If the grease filter is completely dry, in-
sert the grease filter by placing the back
end in the recess below in the exhaust
hood. Slide the lock backwards, hinge the
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