Cleaning and maintenance
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7
Cleaning and
maintenance
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Observe all safety and warning information (see"2Safety").
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Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
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When conducting scheduled cleaning and maintenance, ensure
that the cooktop and cooktop extractor are fully switched off and
cooled so as to prevent injury.
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Regular cleaning and maintenance ensures long service life of the
product and optimal function.
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Adhere to the following cleaning and maintenance cycles.
Control knob cleaning cycles
Component Cleaning cycles
Knob ring/knob housing Immediately after every soiling
Tab.7.1
Control knob cleaning cycles
Cooktop extractor cleaning cycles
Component Cleaning cycles
Cooktop extractor interior and
surface
After cooking very greasy dishes; at
least once a week
Air inlet nozzle, grease filter unit After cooking very greasy dishes; at
least once a week
Cover flap, grease filter and filter
tray
After cooking very greasy dishes; at
least once a week.
Maintenance tray When necessary (in recirculation
mode at the latest when the
activated charcoal filter is replaced)
Activated charcoal filter (with
recirculation only)
Replace if odours have built up or
the service life has expired
Tab.7.2
Cleaning cycles
Cooktop cleaning cycles
Component Cleaning cycles
Cooktop Clean well immediately after soiling,
using conventional detergents
Only on the gas cooktop:
Pan supports gas burner parts Clean well immediately after soiling,
using conventional detergents
Tab.7.3
Cooktop cleaning cycles
7.1
Cleaning agents
7.1.1
Cleaning products for glass
ceramic cooktops
To clean the cooktop, you need a special glass ceramic scraper and
suitable cleaning agents.
Do not use the glass ceramic scraper in the curved cooking
zone of the wok cooktop.
7.1.2
Cleaning products for the Tepan
stainless steel grill
To clean the Tepan stainless steel grill you need a special Tepan
spatula and suitable cleaning agents.
7.2
Cleaning the cooktop extractor
Clean stainless steel surfaces in the polishing direction only.
Grease particles and limescale residues from cooking vapours can
settle on the surface and in the extraction system.
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Clean the cooktop extractor components in accordance with the
cleaning cycles.
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Remove the cover flap, grease filter and filter tray prior to cleaning.
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Clean the surfaces using a soft, damp cloth, detergent or a mild
window cleaning agent.
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Soften dried on dirt using a damp cloth (do not scrape it off!).
Cover flap cleaning position
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Ensure that the cooktop extractor is switched on but inactive (=
power level 0).
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Activate the cleaning function on the cooktop extractor
(see"5Functions and operation").
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The cover flap opens and displayed.
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The fan motor will not start or will switch off if running.
7.2.1
Removing the cover flap, grease
filter and filter tray
The grease filter components can only be removed when the cooktop
extractor cleaning function is active.
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Lift the cover flap up to remove it.
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Reach into the opening in the cooktop extractor and remove the
grease filter and filter tray.
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appears on the cooktop extractor’s control knob displayed.
Fig.7.1
Removing the grease filter components
[1]
Cover flap
[2]
Grease filter
[3]
Filter tray