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maintenance
cooker hood ]
filters ]
what to do
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Clean the cooker hood two to four times
a year. Clean both the grease filter as
well as the rest of the appliance. Use a
liquid detergent to clean the cooker
hood.
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You can clean the filters by soaking
them for a while in a soap solution.
Remove the filters by pressing gently
and removing from the holder.
what not to do
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Never use abrasive cleaning agents,
(such as Vim, steel wool, green scouring
pads or other abrasive pads) or cleaning
agents (such as liquid scouring powder
and Jif). With stainless steel hoods in
particular, you risk damage to the
structure so that the result is a smudgy
surface.
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Never use aggressive chemical cleaning
agents.These may cause discolouration,
both on varnish and stainless steel.
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Never put the filters in a dishwasher as
they will turn black. The discolouration
of the filters is not covered by the
guarantee.
♦
Follow the instructions for cleaning the
filter and the appliance to meet the
requirements for optimal fire safety.
♦ If the appliance does not function as it
should, first check if you can deal with the
fault yourself. Often something simple is
the cause of the fault.
dealing with faults yourself
lightning not operational ]
cooker hood is noisy ]
cause
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Halogen bulb defective.
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Outlet duct too long or with too many
bends.
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Defective motor.
remedy
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Press the lip of the flap in with the nail
and open the flap as far as possible. Pull
the lamp out to the right. Insert a new
halogen lamp (20 V). Do not touch the
new lamp with the fingers.
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Change the outlet duct.
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Call Service Department.
Push the filters firmly to the rear. Allow
to fall at the front to remove them.