Care and maintenance
Page EN-20
5. Once the grease filters (15) are fully dry,
insert them with the pins into the open-
ings.
6. Push the locks (14) down; snap the grease
filters (15) in and release the locks (14).
7. Close the cover (13) again and allow it to
click into place.
8. Switch the power back on.
Inserting/replacing activated
charcoal filters
Activated charcoal filters are required for
circulation air operation. They help combat
odours. They have to be replaced as soon
as the cooking odours can no longer be ade-
quately filtered.
If used frequently, you should change the fil-
ters regularly. Check them at least every 6
months.
For the source of supply, please see chapter
“Service“ on page EN-22.
1. Unplug the mains plug or switch off the
corresponding circuit.
(13)
(14)
(15)
2. Flip the cover (13) up.
3. Push down the locks (14) on the grease
filters (15) and carefully remove the grease
filters (15).
4. Only when replacing: The two activated
charcoal filters (22) are located to the
right and left of the motor (23). Loosen the
two activated charcoal filters and remove
them.
(23)
(22)
(22)
5. Place the new activated charcoal filters to
the right and left of the motor and tighten
them in an anti-clockwise direction. Allow
the locks to click into place.
(15)
(14)
(13)
6. Place the grease filters (15) with the pins
into the openings.
7. Push the locks (14) down; snap the
grease filters (15) in and release the
locks (14).
8. Close the cover (13) again and allow it to
click into place.
9. Switch the power back on.
10. Dispose of the used activated charcoal
filters with household waste.