
Pro Ventilation Hood Care
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Care Recommendations
STAINLESS STEEL
Most surfaces of your pro ventilation hood are stainless
steel. Although resistant to most stains, it is not totally
impervious to damage. Salt and some cooking liquids
may pit and stain the surface. Remove these spatters
immediately.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not use abrasive cleaners; they will
permanently scratch stainless steel surfaces.
Use a spray degreaser to remove fingerprints and greasy
spatters. Spray on a cloth and wipe the surface. Buff dry
immediately to avoid streaking. For hard water stains, use
white vinegar and water.
For general cleaning, use a soft, nonabrasive stainless
steel cleaner like Signature polish and apply with a soft
lint-free cloth. To bring out the natural luster, lightly wipe
the surface with a water-dampened microfiber cloth
followed by a dry polishing chamois. All work should
follow the grain direction of the finish. Better results are
obtained by keeping the cloth in continuous contact with
the stainless steel.
Signature polish is available from Signature Limited
Laboratory, P. O. Box 13436, Dayton, Ohio 45413, or call
877-376-5474.
Filter Removal
To remove the stainless steel filters, push each filter up
at the angle it is placed in and rotate down. Refer to the
illustration below. Remove the center filter first. Gloves
should be worn when handling filters. If applicable,
remove the grease cups placed on the bottom edge of
the hood coinciding with the bottom edge of the filters.
Reinstall using the reverse procedure. Outer filters may
need to be pushed over while the center filter is installed.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not operate the ventilation hood
without the filters. This may cause damage to the blower
or other internal components of the hood.
FILTER
GREASE CUP
SIDE VIEW
SPRING
Filter removal.