User Manual Neff D8600N0GB/01 Chimney hood 600 mm wide

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Neff D8600N0GB/01 Questions and Answers

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#1 How do I clean the activated carbon/charcoal filters in my hood?

Activated carbon/charcoal filters cannot be cleaned or washed – they must be replaced. Activated Carbon Filters are used to neutralise odours when your hood is recirculating air around the kitchen. Carbon filters should be replaced when they are noticeably dirty or discolored (usually every 6 to 12 months, depending on hood usage). Tested and approved filters can be ordered directly from us.

#2 What do I have do consider when cleaning my extractor hood?

Wipe away grease stains, change carbon filters (for recirculating
units only), and wash grease filters on a regular basis. Warning:
Do not use the extractor hood without the filters in place or with
grease-filled filters or surfaces. To avoid risk of fire and
explosion, do not use flammable liquids or solvents. Always
unplug or disconnect the appliance from the power supply
before servicing. Always be sure the entire hood (including
filters and light bulbs) has cooled and grease has solidified
before attempting to clean any part of the appliance. The
efficiency of the extractor hood depends on the cleanliness of
the intake and filters. Cleaning frequency depends on the
frequency and type of cooking.

#3 How to remove grease from stainless steel surfaces?

Remove any deposits with our tested and approved Stainless Steel
Cleaning Powder. This will remove dirt and spillages without
damaging the surface. Make sure the powder is used on a damp
cloth as a ‘paste’ and wipe along the grain of the metal. This
product can be ordered from us.

#4 How should I protect stainless steel surfaces from marking?

You can treat the surface with a tested and approved oil
impregnated Conditioning Cloth (can be ordered from us) will
assist fingerprint and mark resistance. Some people use baby
oil or similar products on stainless steel. However, these
products do not work as they attract dust and fluff, causing a
residue to form. The same Conditioning Oil as in the cloths can
be ordered in a bottle from us. It is food-safe and can be used
on surfaces which are in contact with food.

#5 How do I use E-cloths?

Dusting: Use the green cloth dry for dusting. The static will pick
up the dust particles.
Cleaning grease and dirt: Fold the green cloth and use damp to
remove any grease and dirt. Glass cleaning and polishing:
Lightly spray water on the blue cloth and wipe appliance with
the cloth.
Stainless steel: Wet the green cloth and wipe away any grease.
Spray the surface with water and polish with the blue cloth.
Always wipe in the direction of the grain. Always make sure your
cloths are clean to avoid scratching surfaces. E-cloths can be
purchased in the Bosch online accessories store.

#6 How do I clean the anodised aluminum surfaces on my extractor
hood?

Wash with hot, soapy water, then rinse and dry. Mild detergents and
cleaning agents are acceptable. Do not use powdered cleaners,
abrasive cleaners, scrubbers, or steel wool pads.