Do not use scourers, alcohol or abrasive products and do not allow the
appliance to come into contact with volatile agents such as gasoline, solvents,
insecticides, etc.
Filter cleaning
To remove the filters, press down on the
retaining tabs and gently pull down on the
filters (Figure 15).
Submerge the filters in hot water with
degreasing soap and let the solution work,
then rinse the filters with hot water and let
them dry.
If you wish, you can use specific products with a high degreasing power to
remove grease, in which case you should read the instructions of the
degreasing product and pay attention to the advice for use.
Do not place wet filters in the hood, make sure they are completely dry before
putting them back.
Do not use abrasive or metal scouring pads that can scratch the surfaces.
To insert the filters into the hood, match the fixed tabs (the ones opposite the
retention device) into the slots on the extractor hood, then press the retention
tabs and place the filter in place, then release the retention tabs. Make sure
filters are properly retained.
Mounting of non-return valve flaps
The non-return valve is very important to prevent the entry of solid waste into
the engine, as well as the entry of smoke and/or odors from other homes that
circulate through the main evacuation pipe.
The air evacuation hole comes without the fins that form the non-return valve.
To place the fins, match stops A and B in holes A and B located in the air
outlet hole (see figure 3). The flanges of the fins must be towards the outside
(see figure 4).
Flanges
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