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Rangehoods: Installation, Operation & Care 

Models: 

6575100, 6578500 

 

 

 

Page 

9

 of 

12

 

 

Replacing the Carbon Filters 

If the Rangehood is used in its recirculating configuration, it will be equipped with charcoal 
filters  to  further  clean  cooking  oils  and  odours  from  the  exhaust.  These  filters  need  to  be 
replaced  approximately every  2 months of normal usage. These  filters  can  be removed by 
first  removing  the  grease  filter,  and  then  by  pulling  the  special  plastic  tongue  until  it  is 
unfastened  from  its  slot.  Reinserting  the  filters  can  be  done  by  operating  in  the  opposite 
way.  
These filters cannot be washed. Once they are spent, they must be replaced. Failure to do so 
can  create  a  fire  hazard  in  extreme  cases.  Contact  your  retailer  or  St  George  Appliances 
directly for replacement filters. 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cleaning the Drip Tray

 

This  stage  of  cleaning  is  only  applicable  to  the 
6578500 model.  

After having removed the grease filters and carbon 
filters,  the  drip  tray  can  also  be  cleaned.  The  tray 
should be supported with one hand whilst the other 
hand loosens the three fasteners. The tray will then 
slide  out  from the  Rangehood  to  be emptied.  Care 
should be taken not to spill the contents of the tray 
in the removal process. 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 6575100

Page 1: ...Rangehoods Installation Operation Care Models 6575100 6578500 Page 1 of 12 Rangehoods Installation Operation Maintenance Models 6575100 6578500 Model 6575100 Model 6578500 ...

Page 2: ... make sure the electric plant of your house is correctly earthed When installed the hood must be positioned at least 65cm above the hotplate Never leave frying pans unattended during use as overheated fat and oil may catch fire Before carrying out any kind of maintenance or cleaning disconnect the hood from the mains supply The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons ...

Page 3: ...inet Using the diagram and dimensions shown here proceed to make a cut out on the bottom of the cabinet in order to hold the appliance in place Prepare a power supply within the enclosure If the appliance is going to be used to recirculate the air an aperture will need to be made at top of the enclosure so that the air that is received can also be expelled If the appliance is going to be used to d...

Page 4: ...ngehood is pushed into place the stoppers spring into the top side of the cabinet board firmly holding the appliance in A clicking sound will be heard when done correctly Insert the Screws Once the Rangehood is holding itself in place insert the four fixing screws to finally lock to appliance in At this stage all fine adjustments should be made to be sure the Rangehood will sit where it is intende...

Page 5: ...t is not possible to duct the exhaust fumes to the outside air the unit can be installed to redirect the filtered vapours back into the kitchen For this purpose you will need a recirculation adaptor kit containing a diverter and necessary fasteners A length of rigid ducting may be required here 150mm diameter piping can be connected directly 120mm diameter piping can be connected using the adaptor...

Page 6: ...ther clean the cooking vapours before being recirculated back into the kitchen If these are required by the consumer you can order them directly from St George Instructions on fitting the filters are included with the filter packaging Before Leaving Check The Following All filters are put back in place The overhead lights work as expected If not replace with identical 40W bulbs Check that motor fa...

Page 7: ...combined with the low speed button and is marked 01 Low speed low noise Use for simmering Medium setting Use for normal cooking High speed higher noise Used for frying or cooking food with strong odours or when several hotplates are used simultaneously To Operate the Timer Press the timer button whilst the Rangehood is Operating to have it automatically switch itself off after 10 minutes The light...

Page 8: ...will reset the count The metal filters in this rangehood are dishwasher safe You should clean the metal filters at least every two months for normal usage More frequent cleaning may be necessary for higher levels of usage BEFORE YOU START UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE There are two styles of inlet filter on these models Both are removed by pulling the lever on the edge of the filters and lifting them out o...

Page 9: ...einserting the filters can be done by operating in the opposite way These filters cannot be washed Once they are spent they must be replaced Failure to do so can create a fire hazard in extreme cases Contact your retailer or St George Appliances directly for replacement filters Cleaning the Drip Tray This stage of cleaning is only applicable to the 6578500 model After having removed the grease fil...

Page 10: ...hese may cause chipping of the bulb glass Replace the bulb by ensuring the two pins locate into the sockets in the rangehood Other models have a smooth metal ring holding a glass disk which covers the bulb Using a soft sharp object such as a tooth pick remove the metal ring Replace the bulb by ensuring the two pins locate into the sockets in the rangehood Replace the glass disk and metal ring by e...

Page 11: ...hnical Data Model 6575100 Motor 1000 m3 hour o Aluminium die cast motor housing Power Consumption 300W Pressure 480 Pa Noise Level 62 dBA Lighting 2 x 20 W Halogen Lamps Control Panel 4 Speed push button timer light switch Grease Filter Anodised Aluminium Stainless Steel AISI 430 ...

Page 12: ...300 m3 hour Power Consumption 340W Pressure 470 Pa Noise Level 52 dBA Lighting 2 x 20 W Dichroic Lamps Control Panel 4 Speed push button timer light switch Grease Filter Stainless Steel Stainless Steel AISI 430 St George Appliances 3 5 Birmingham Ave Chester Hill NSW 2162 Ph 1300 305 366 www sga com au REV 090630 ...

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