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(on models so equipped)
Some Cooking Centers share a
built-in exhaust system equipped
with a damper, a two-speed exhaust
blower and removable filters.
Exhaust openings are located over
cooking top and in hood over oven.
The exhaust system functions only
when the blower is operating. The
switch for the exhaust system is
beneath the control panel. For high
speed, push switch once; for low
speed, push switch twice; and to
stop blower, push switch once
in sequence.
When blower is operating and hood
over oven is closed, it exhausts over
surface units only. When blower
operates with hood in open position,
it exhausts through openings over
surface units and over oven at the
same time.
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
SHOULD BE OPERATED
WHENEVER ODORS, VAPORS
OR SMOKE ARE EXPECTED
TO BE THE RESULT OF A
COOKING OPERATION.
START FAN AT BEGINNING
OF COOKING.
To open hood above the oven, lift
up handle at center of hood; to
close, push down on handle. Use
hood in its fully extended position
whenever vapor or smoke results
from cooking, such as when pan
broiling or frying on the surface
units. See information on use of
surface units.
Two filters are located over cooking
top and one behind hood extension.
Filters are removable for cleaning.
Filters become soiled over a period
of time. The efficiency of your
exhaust system depends on how
clean the filters are. Frequency of
cleaning, or replacing, depends on
the type of cooking you do, but
filters should be cleaned AT LEAST
ONCE A MONTH. Also, frequently
clean the grease-laden surfaces
adjacent to the filters.
To clean,
agitate in hot detergent
solution. Light brushing may be
used to help remove imbedded soil
and dust. With careful use and
handling, filters will last for years.
However, if replacement becomes
necessary, obtain a filter from
your dealer.
Remove and Replace Filters
1.
Cooking top: Place finger in
recess at front edge of filter; push
filter to rear until front edge clears
the exhaust opening; lower the
front and remove. When clean,
replace. Place edge of filter against
spring at rear of exhaust opening.
Push to rear, lift front edge, and let
spring push filter forward into place
under edge of exhaust opening.
2. Hood: Extend hood as far as
possible, or remove hood extension
if desired; see illustration below.
Place fingers on each side at
bottom of filter. Press filter to left
until it clears the holder on right
side, then remove. When clean,
replace. Push filter against clip at
left and press left until filter clears
holder at right side. Push filter
toward opening and release so it
slips behind holder.
The blower motor is permanently
lubricated; it does not need oiling.
1. To remove,
extend hood as far
as it will open.
With thumbs curved around edge
of hood extension, hook a finger
between spring and bracket at each
side and push toward center of hood.
This moves pins out of holes in
bracket and hood extension can
be removed.
2. To clean, wash with hot
detergent solution. Rinse and dry
with soft cloth.
3.
To replace,
fit bottom of
half-
circle flanges into side of hood.
Secure one side at a time. Align
pin with holes in bracket and hood
extension, then push pin through
holes. This secures hood extension
so it cannot be removed by mistake.
HOOD EXTENSION
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P
SPRING
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