some time to get rid of the remaining
moisture.
9.4 Cleaning the hood filter
The filter prevents grease particles from
getting into the hood system. The hob
has a built-in counter that reminds you
about cleaning the filter. After 100 hours
of use the filter indicator starts
blinking to signal that it is time to clean
the filter. The notification stays on for 30
seconds after you deactivate the hood
and the hob. The notification does not
block the use of the hob.
It is recommended to clean
the filter before the indicator
appears.
1. Remove the filter and filter housing
carefully. They are located right
under the grid in the centre of the
hob.
2. Clean the hood cavity with a cleaning
foam.
3. Wash the filter and filter housing
manually in warm water without using
detergents or abrasive sponges. You
can also wash them in a dishwasher
with the maximum temperature of
65-70 °C, without detergents and
without dishes in the same load. Only
the plastic parts can be cleaned
using detergents.
4. Fix the filter and filter housing back in
place when they are fully dried.
5. Reset the counter.
Resetting the counter when the filter
indicator is on:
1. Clean the filter first and place it back
inside the hood.
2. Press briefly, while the indicator is
blinking. The counter restarts.
Resetting the counter before the filter
indicator appears:
1. Make sure the hob is switched off
and Child Safety Device does not
operate.
2. Clean the filter and place it back
inside the hood.
3. Press twice. The indicator
appears and the signal sounds. The
counter restarts.
The counter starts automatically when
you turn on the hood for the first time.
The maximum number of cleaning cycles
is 8. After that time, the filter needs to be
replaced with a new one.
WARNING!
An oversaturated filter can
pose a risk of fire.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
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