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Grease filter
To remove the grease filter press the bar rail handle of the filter down and remove
the grease filter from the hood (Fig. 8). Then remove the grease filter from the
stainless steel frame (Fig. 8.2).
To replace the grease filter, first of all replace it in the stainless steel frame and then
return it to the hood. To do so, replace the bottom of the filter in the frame of the
hood, making sure that the two bottom clips are fitted exactly into the two holes of the
filter frame (Fig. 8.1). Press the bar rail handle down until the top part of the grease
filter has been properly inserted into the filter frame and then let the frame go.
Fig. 8
Fig. 8.1
Some of the models have a metal grease filter that is covered with a removable
stainless steel grid. The metal grease filter will have to removed before you put it into
the dishwasher. To remove the stainless steel grid, press the bar rail handle down
until the two movable clips have been pulled right down (Fig. 8.2) and then press the
metal filter out of the stainless steel grid (Fig. 8.3). Now put the metal grease filter
(Fig. 8.4) into the dishwasher and clean the stainless steel grid with a soft cloth.
Fig. 8.2
Fig. 8.3
Fig. 8.4
Depending on how you cook and fry, the metal grease filters should be cleaned
approximately every two weeks.
Soak the metal grease filters and stainless steel frames well in hot soapy water,
clean them with a soft brush and then spray them thoroughly with hot water to rinse
them. Repeat the procedure if necessary.