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Clean the hood with a sponge dampened with warm water and
a small quantity of neutral detergent (e.g. washing‐up liquid) to
eliminate any traces of fat that may have deposited on it. Rinse
with a damp cloth, removing all detergent carefully, following
the direction of the satin finish of the steel surface. Drying,
above all in the areas where water is very hard and leaves scale
deposits, is particularly important.
Pay careful attention to the fat filter, which is used to withhold
the fat particles contained in the steam. The fat filter must be
washed when the relative warning is displayed or at least once
a month in warm water and detergent (in the dishwasher too).
After a few washes the filter may discolour. This is normal and
does not mean that it must be replaced.
For any maintenance, the fat filter must be removed from the
hood. First of all, open the fume flap of the hood using the
appropriate handle located in the lower part, to do this slightly
pull downwards and then extract flap "A" fully (Fig. 8).
With the hood switched off, open the condensate tray "G" (Fig.
13) pulling from the back "I" (Fig. 14). The tray will lower slightly
and rotate on itself at the front "L" (Fig. 14) to finally come
down.
You will then access the internal fat filter and be able to take it
out with the relative handle "H" (Fig. 13).
At this point you can proceed and clean the filter.
To reinstall the fat filter, repeat the instructions in reverse
order.
The Long Life anti‐odour filter, where present, captures all the
odours present in the cooking fumes, guaranteeing pure air in
your kitchen.
It does not need to be replaced frequently as a normal
activated carbon filter, it can in fact be regenerated every 3‐4
months, and in any case according to the frequency of use of
the hood, with a usual washing in the dishwasher at about 70°C
without any type of detergent, followed by drying in the oven
for 30 minutes at 70°C. To keep its efficiency high, it is
recommended to replace the Long Life filter after 6/8
regeneration cycles.
After 6/8 regeneration cycles, the Long Life odor filter and the
frame that encloses it must be replaced.
To remove the anti‐odour filter, first of all open the fume flap
of the hood using the appropriate handle located in the lower
part, to do this slightly pull downwards and then extract flap
"A" fully (Fig. 8). With the hood switched off, open the
condensate tray pulling it from the back "I" (Fig. 14). The tray
will lower slightly and rotate on itself at the front "L" (Fig. 14)
to finally come down.
You will then access the internal fat filter and be able to take it
out with the relative handle "H" (Fig. 13).
The anti‐odour filter is located above the fat filter. To remove
the anti‐odour filter, slide the steel frame containing it towards
the back (Fig. 12). Once the frame has been extracted, the anti‐
odour filter inside it can be removed and washed, regenerating
it. To reinstall the anti‐odour filter, reverse the operations.
The hood is fitted with a LED lamp that, apart from
guaranteeing good lighting and considerable power savings,
ensures an average life 10 times longer than traditional lamps.
If it must be replaced, contact the service centre.