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Cleaning and Maintenance
Check all metal surfaces to ensure that there is no accumulation of grease or dirt and that there is no surface damage that could harbour dirt
and bacteria� Clean exposed interior and exterior surfaces of hood and light fixture with mild soapy water or a neutral product� Carefully rinse
away all surplus cleaning product�
1� Regularly check grease collection pots as they collect the oil separated from the exhaust air
2� To remove the pot from the hood, lift and slide the pot forward out of its holder (carefully if it is full and hot)
3� Empty the oil into a waste oil container for recycling
4� Wash the pot with hot soapy water before re-fitting it to the hood
5� Replace the pot immediately as oil will continue to drip from the drain
Note: for hoods that have a drain tap instead of a grease cup, hold a bucket under the drain and turn the tap to release collected oil
Exposed Hood Surface
Grease Pots – Check and Empty
Cleaning Task
Cleaning Agent
Comments
Routine cleaning
Use mild detergent and warm water
Use a sponge or clean cloth, rinse with clean water, wipe
dry if necessary
Oil or Grease
Use cleanser or organic solvents
(e�g� acetone, alcohol or methylated spirits)
Apply cleanser to a damp cloth or sponge and rub cleanser
on the metal
Stubborn stains, soil
and burnt deposits
Mild cleaning solutions (e�g� Jif or specialty
stainless steel cleaners)
Use rag or fibre brush (soft nylon or natural bristle) or
scotch-brite™ scouring pads� Do not use steel wool�
Rub in the direction of the grain and polish lines� Rinse well
with clean water and wipe dry