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The function of the baffle filters is the absorption of grease particles that form during cooking. Do not operate
ventilation hood without filters in hood. Baffle filters should be examined periodically to assure that the
surfaces and parts are clean.
IMPORTANT
USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Section 3: Baffle Filters
3.1: Removing Baffle Filters:
Hold both handles located on the filter.
Pull towards front of hood to depress spring system.
Pull back of filter down and away from hood.
3.2: Removing Grease Trough:
Grease trough is located at base of baffle filters in rear of hood (see image
3.2).
Turn fastening screw(s) ¼ turn to unlock.
Pull towards front of hood careful not to spill contents inside.
3.3: Removing Inner Shield:
Inner shield is located behind baffle filters (see image 3.3).
Remove screws attaching shield to ventilation hood liner.
Image 3.2
Image 3.3
WARNING
3.4: Cleaning Baffle Filters
The baffle filters are dishwasher safe or can be cleaned in a sink with hot, soapy water. Do not use caustic
detergent to clean the filters. Abrasive cleaners may harm or damage the finish. Do not disassemble the
baffle filter. Disassembly will void the warranty.
Your hood must be kept clean and maintained properly
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool pads, abrasive cloths or cleaners with chlorides.
Do not allow grease to accumulate. For best results wipe the canopy down with a soft cloth and hot, soapy
water.
The cleaning of the outside of the hood depends on the material used as a decorative exterior. See section
for 4.2 for material specific cleaning instructions.
Do not use abrasive or aggressive chemicals to clean the interior or exterior of the hood.
Section 4: Cleaning Interior and Exterior
WARNING
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