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Servicing and maintenance
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!
The appliance must not be connected to the mains power supply during cleaning
and service work. Before starting cleaning and service work, switch off the
appliance, remove the mains plug and switch off or unscrew the fuse.
Never clean the appliance with a steam cleaner or high-pressure cleaner.
Moisture could get into electrical components.
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Hot steam can result in damage to plastic parts.
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The appliance must be dry before it is put into operation again.
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Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents.
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Do not push pointed objects into the protective grille of the motor or into
other electrical parts.
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Never try to check the condition of the filter while the extractor hood is in
operation.
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Operate the extractor hood only with the lamp fitted to avoid the risk of an
electric shock.
Cleaning the hood
It is recommended to clean the extractor hood regularly. The frequency of
cleaning depends on the operating hours and the application of the extractor
hood.
1.
Open the cover and press the lock on the metal
filter cassette.
2.
Carefully remove the metal filter cassette.
3.
Clean the inside and outside of the housing
including the control panel with a soft, damp
cloth and a warm detergent solution and dry with
a cloth.
Use only mild detergents. Do not use aggressive
cleaning agents, brushes or scouring powder.
4.
Reinstall the metal filter cassette in the reverse order.
Figure 20 Cleaning the hood
Summary of Contents for EHF60-01
Page 1: ...Dunstabzugshaube EHF60 01 Gebrauchs und Montageanweisung...
Page 41: ...Exaustor EHF60 01 Manual de utiliza o e de montagem...
Page 63: ...PT P gina 23...
Page 65: ...Odsava par EHF60 01 N vod k pou v n a mont n n vod...
Page 125: ...Campana extractora EHF60 01 Instrucciones de uso y Instrucciones de montaje...
Page 165: ...Liesituuletin EHF60 01 K ytt ja asennusohje...
Page 225: ...Hotte aspirante EHF60 01 Mode d emploi et instructions d installation...
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