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Lighting
The lighting installation is composed of a 40 W light bulb.
In order to replace a damaged light bulb:
a) Unplug the appliance.
b) Remove the aluminum filter from the cooker hood housing.
c) Replace the damaged light bulb using a cloth or paper.
d) Reinstall the aluminum filter.
Cleaning
During the normal cleaning process
do not:
Use soaked cloths, sponges or running water.
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Use solvents or alcohol, as they may tarnish the lacquered surfaces.
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Use corrosive substances, especially for cleaning stainless steel surfaces.
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Use a hard, rough cloth.
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It is recommended to use a damp cloth and neutral cleaning agents.
ECOLOGY – ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Each user can protect the natural environment. It is neither difficult nor ex
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pensive.
In order to do it: put the cardboard packing into recycling paper container;
put the polyethylene (PE) bags into container for plastic.
When worn out, dispose the appliance to particular disposal centre, because
of the dangerous elements of this appliance, which can be hazardous for
natural environment.
Do not dispose into the domestic waste disposal!!!
2. Replacement
a) Remove the aluminum anti-grease filter.
b) Remove the coal filter located inside the cooker hood, on the motor housing (on both
sides of the motor) by twisting it off.
c) Proceeding in the reverse order than indicated in point b, install the new filter on
the motor turbine housing and turn it to protect against falling out.
The manufacturer/importer does not accept any liability for any damages resulting from unintended
use or improper handling.
The manufacturer/importer reserves his rights to modify the product any time in order to adjust it to
law regulations, norms, directives, or due to construction, trade, aesthetic or other reasons, without
notifying in advance.
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