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There are five control buttons on the front of the
Cooker Hood.
0 – off
– varying degrees of
air extraction: =Low, =High
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Light on or off
It is recommended that the Cooker Hood
remains switched on for a period of
10-15 minutes after cooking has finished, to
ensure all ‘dirty’ air is re-circulated or extracted.
In use
1
Slide the two Grease filter cover release
buttons on the underside of the
Cooker Hood inwards. The filter cover
will be released downwards.
2 The thin grease filter is removed
by releasing it from the U-shape metal hangers.
Please refer the steps below:
3 Wash the filter in warm water and mild
detergent. Open it out flat and leave it to
dry. Don’t twist it excessively when wringing
it out and don’t spin dry it. Make sure it is
completely dry before replacing it.
Before carrying out any maintenance switch
off the Cooker Hoods power supply at the
mains, and unplug.
Cleaning
Clean the outside of the unit with a damp
cloth and a small amount of washing up liquid.
Use special stainless steel cleaner on stainless
steel surfaces.
Don’t use solvents or abrasives as they may
damage the surfaces of the unit.
Changing the filters
Charcoal filter
The Charcoal filter should be changed after a
period of use. How often you replace it
depends on how often you cook, but as a
rough guide it should be changed every
six months.
Grease filter
The Grease filter should be washed
periodically. A build up of grease may cause
a fire hazard.
Maintenance
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Squeeze the side to release the U-shape hanger.
Lift the hangers out from the filter cover’s edge.