11
Cleaning Your Rangehood
Task Frequency
Clean the Exterior Surface: with a soft cloth lightly dampened in lukewarm
water, thoroughly wrung. A compatible cleaning solution may also be used.
NOTE: To prevent any scratches, ensure that you use a soft cloth when
cleaning the surface.
Weekly
Ensure the rangehood is powered off
before commencing cleaning.
Clean the Controls: with a clean, soft cloth and a cotton swab. A compatible
cleaning solution may also be used, with care.
Weekly
Ensure the rangehood is powered off
before commencing cleaning.
Clean the Grease Filters.
For more information please read ‘Cleaning Your Grease Filters’, page 12.
Monthly
Ensure the rangehood is powered off
before commencing cleaning.
Replace the Carbon Filters.
For more information see ‘Installing & Replacing the Carbon Filters’, page 12.
2–3 Months
Ensure the rangehood is powered off
before commencing cleaning.
Cleaning & Maintenance
Cleaning Safety
• Maintenance and inspection should be undertaken on
a frequent basis. If there is any visible damage, a strong
odour or excessive overheating of components,
stop using the appliance and contact our After Sales
Support Team by calling 1300 11 4357 or by emailing
support@residentiagroup.com.au for assistance.
• Always ensure that the rangehood is powered off and
the plug has been removed before any cleaning or
maintenance is performed.
• Avoid trying to clean any electrical or electronic parts,
as this may damage the rangehood or present a risk of
electric shock.
• Always let the rangehood and its components cool
down before cleaning them.
• When cleaning the rangehood, do not use any acrid or
corrosive detergents, or use abrasive wipes, chemicals or
alcohol as these could damage the surface. Avoid using
any abrasive detergents or any alkaline dishwasher
detergents as these could also damage the surface.
• CAUTION: DO NOT under any circumstances use a
steam cleaner when cleaning your rangehood.
• Always clean and maintain the appliance in accordance
with the instructions found in this user manual. Failure to
do so may compromise your warranty or result in a risk
of fire or electric shock.
• Water must not enter into electrical parts such as the
motor, control switch, etc. as this presents a high risk of
electric shock.