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11
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Clean stainless steel surfaces using non-abrasive cleaning
products that are specifically for use on stainless steel. To
ensure best results also use an even pressure and follow
the grain of the stainless steel. Use of a soft cloth reduces
the risk of scratching. If the cloth is wet ensure that a dry
soft cloth is used to wipe down the surface again reducing
the risk of any surface rust appearing.
The control panel can be cleaned using warm soapy
water. Ensure the cloth is well wrung before cleaning.
Use a dry soft cloth to remove any excess moisture left
after cleaning.
Push the grease filter towards the left side of the unit and
then pull it down.
The mesh filters can be cleaned by hand in warm soapy
water. Soak in warm water and some washing up liquid.
For stubborn grease stains use a soft nylon brush to help
remove these stains. After cleaning ensure that the filters
are completely dry before refitting.
Place grease filters in the dishwasher. Select the most
powerful washing program and highest temperature, at
least 65°C. Repeat the process. Refit the grease filters
when they are dry. When washing the metal grease filter
in the dishwasher a slight discolouration of the filter can
occur, this does not have any impact on its performance.
Lamps are long life LED lamps and should not require
service. If there is an issue with lamps please contact the
Service Centre. Service contact details shown on page 15.
• Thecharcoalltershouldonlybeusedifyouwantto
use the cooker hood in the recirculation function.
• Thisltercannotbecleanedorre-usedandasa
general rule, the activated charcoal filter should be
changed once every four months.
Open or fit the charcoal filter as shown in the image below.
• Alwaysspecifythecookerhoodmodelcodenumber
and serial number when ordering replacement filters.
This information is shown on the registration plate
located on the inside of this unit.
• Replacementcharcoallterscanbeorderedfromyour
local Spare Parts centre, contact details are shown on
page 15.
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