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Cleaning the anti-fat filter
Clean the filter every month or every two months,
according to how long the hood is used. The more
often the filter is cleaned, the more often will it be
able to retain the fats. To remove the filters (see
figure):
1. Grip the handle and press the filter backwards.
2. Lower the front of the filter and remove it forward.
The filter consists of aluminium reticules upon
which the fats are collected.
Clean the filter by immersing it in hot water or
putting it into the dishwasher. Wait until the filter is
dry before remounting it. Warning! Putting the filter
into the dishwasher may fade the filter.
Before any maintenance work, disconnect the hood
from the power, removing the plug or the fuse.
Cleaning the motor space
(a chimneysweep normally carries out this
operation)
In any case it is possible to carry out the cleaning
of the motor space as follows (see figure):
1. Loosen the three screws at the front and remove
the front door (A).
2. Remove the acoustic insulation (B).
3. Press the fastenings (D) on the plastic baffle
plate (C) upwards.
4. Remove the plastic baffle plate from the back
of the motor space (E).
Clean all the plastic and metal parts by hand with
hot water and a detergent for crockery. Clean the
acoustic insulation delicately with a wet cloth. The
montage must be carried out in the reverse order.
Important! Do not screw the three screws of the
front door up too tightly.
Changing the fluorescent tube.
The hood must be disconnected from the power
when changing the lamps.
1. Remove the glass of the lamp by pressing the
two fastenings forward (see figure).
2. Change the broken fluorescent lamp with a new
and equivalent tube.
To avoid damaging the fluorescent tube during
dismantling, protect the end of the fluorescent tube
with a finger and pull it delicately.