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Cleaning
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Before performing any maintenance operation
disconnect the hood from the mains.
To ensure that your hood works efficiently we
recommend that you clean it regularly (approximately
every 10 days).
Cleaning the grease filters
The grease filter captures the grease from the cooking
fumes. The filter is in layers of stretched aluminium.
The filter has a more or less unlimited life, but it must
be washed at regular intervals that may vary
according to the intensity of use, and in any case at
least once every 30 days or whenever the saturation
indicator lights
up.
When washed in a dish
washer, the grease filter
may discolour slightly,
but this does not affect
its filtering capacity.
•
First remove the
perimeter suction panels
(
f1
). Remove the metal
grease filters using the
handles designed for
this purpose by pulling
the filter backwards and
then downwards (
f2-f3
).
Let the metal grease
filters dry before putting
them back into place.
!
The manufacturers do not accept responsibility for
any damage to the motor or for fires because of failure
to perform maintenance operations as prescribed in
these instructions.
Cleaning the charcoal filter
The charcoal filter must be cleaned once every two
months, and every time the saturation indicator
lights up.
The carbon filter may be washed in hot water and
suitable detergent or in dishwasher at 65°C once
every two months (when you wash your filters in the
dishwasher, run a full wash cycle and do not load
anything other than filters).
Remove excess water without damaging filter, then
remove the sponge from inside the plastic grill and
place in oven for 10 minutes at 100°C for drying.
Replace sponge every 3 years or when damaged.
To fit or replace see paragraph “Operation with
recirculated air - Mounting and replacing the active
charcoal filter”.
!
The manufacturers do not accept responsibility for
any damage to the motor or for fires because of failure
to perform maintenance operations as prescribed in
these instructions.
Cleaning the exterior
Wipe down regularly especially when cooking with
salted water (vegetables, shellfish, etc.)
To clean the outside of the hood, use a soft cloth
dampened either with denaturated alcohol or an
adequate product found on the market.
Never use products containing abrasives.
Lighting - Replacing a lamp
To replace a faulty lamp proceed as follows:
•
Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
•
Use a small screwdriver as a lever on the borders of
the lamp in order to remove the lightbulb.
•
Slide out the lightbulb to be replaced and replace
with a new 12V 20W 30° Ø35 12V GU4 PHILIPS
STANDARD LINE code 425409. Fig. 14.
•
Carry out the replacement and mount the new
lightbulb.
•
After, re-connect the cooker hood to the electricity
mains.
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