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REMOVING THE METAL OIL FILTERS
1. Press on the label
on the appliance,
open the lighting
and filter group
(Fig. 9).
2. Remove the main
waste bin upwards
and remove it
(Fig. 10).
3.
Pull back the alu
-
minium metal fil
-
ter via the holder
on it. (Fig. 11).
Remove the active carbon filter by pulling it
towards the direction of the arrow (Fig. 11) .
4. Clean the metal oil filter with hand or in the
dishwasher.
HAND-CLEANING
5. Material damage
due to wrong de
-
tergent! Soften the
metal oil filter in hot
water and clean it
with a soft brush.
6. Rinse the metal oil
filter or the main
waste bin with hot
water.
WASHING IN A DISHWASHER
7. Place the active carbon filter in the dish
-
washer loosely and steeply and without any
other dishes.
8. Start a program
with a maximum
temperature of 55°
C. Colour changes
may occur due to
cleaning in the dish
-
washer. This will
not adversely affect
the oil filter or main
waste bin functions.
AFTER CLEANING
9. Allow the metal oil filter to dry on an absor
-
bent coaster.
10. Insert the main waste bin and metal filter by
following the instructions above in reverse.
CLEANING AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
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INSTALLATION AND UNPACKING OF
THE APPLIANCE
Check that your appliance is not deformed.
Report the transport issues immediately to
transport operator.
Any faults encountered shall be reported to
the dealer, too.
Do not allow children to play the with pack
-
aging materials!
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY
SAVING
Replace the carbon filters on a regular basis.
Regularly clean your aluminium filters. Since
dirty filters would block the air passage, you
might have to use the appliance at a higher
speed.
Use your product according to its normal
speeds.
Use at higher speed would cause an increase
in the energy consumption.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11