CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, disconnect the extractor hood from the mains, turn off the
omnipolar isolation switch or unplug it from the mains socket.
Cleaning the outside and inside of the range hood
Clean the outside and inside with a damp cloth with warm water and
degreasing soap, then dry them carefully.
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.
Cleaning the filter
To remove the filter, press the retention tabs and
gently pull the filters down (Fig. 1).
Soak the filter in hot water with degreasing soap
and let the solution work, then rinse the filter with
hot water and let them dry. If you wish, you can
use specific products with high degreasing power
to remove grease, in which case you should read
the instructions for the degreaser product.
Do not put wet filter in the hood, make sure they are completely dry before
putting them back. Do not use abrasive or metal scourers that can scratch the
surfaces, use specific products for grease.
To insert the filter into the hood, match the fixed tabs (the ones opposite the
retainer) into the grooves of the cooker hood, then press the retaining tabs and
snap the filter into place by releasing the retaining tabs. Make sure the filter 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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