Miele TEVH60C Twin Eagles

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BAFFLE FILTER
INSTALLATION, USE AND CARE
INSTALLER: Please leave these installaon instrucons with unit for the owner.
1. Remove all packaging and the producve plasc covering from lters.
2. Grasp the lter by the center bae, see FIG 11, with the spring end facing you and the grease collector
channel is facing down and toward the rear of the hood. Posion the spring end of the lter into the up-
per channel of the front escutcheon, compress the spring by pulling the lter toward you and rotate the
rear of the lter up and into the rear retaining recess formed by the rear escutcheon and retaining clip.
Release the lter, being sure it is posioned properly in the channels. You should be able to push and pull
down on the lter without having it come out of posion. You can bend the spring lightly outward if the
lter is no pressing securely against the rear escutcheon.
3. The lter has an integral grease collector and is dishwasher safe. To clean your lter simply grasp the l-
ter by its center bae, pull toward the front of the hood and rotate the rear of the lter down and away
from the hood, see FIG 12.
4. For best dishwasher results, posion the lters in the dishwasher rack with the baes posioned hori-
zontally.
BACKDRAFT DAMPER: It is recommended that a backdra damper in all installaons. In cold weather installa-
ons it is necessary to use a backdra damper to minimize backow of cold air into the room. A non-metallic
thermal break should also be used to minimize conducon of outside temperatures through the ductwork.
The thermal break should be located as close as possible to where the ducng enter the heater poron of the
room.
FIG 11
1
2
3
WRONG
GREASE
COLLECTOR
CHANNEL
1. POSITION IN UPPER CHANNEL
2. PULL
3. ROTATE UP AND INTO RETAINING RECESS
FIG 12
1
2
3
1. PULL
2. ROTATE DOWN
3. REMOVE FILTER
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