Maintenance and Cleaning
Before maintenance and cleaning, remove the product plug from the socket, or switch off the
switch or loosen the fuse that feeds
the hood, then switch it off. Clean the hood made of
sheet and glass painted with static powder paint with cleaning materials specially designed
for this material.
• Never use metal rubbing cloths and abrasive materials (brush, dishwasher hard side, etc.).
• Dry your hood with a lint-free cloth.
Aluminum filter
This filter helps keep the oil particles in the air. It is recommended that you clean your filter
for 1 month in normal use. To do this, remove the aluminum filter first. Rinse the filters in
water with liquid
detergent and rinse them aGer drying. As the aluminum filters are washed,
the color change can be observed and this is normal. You do not need to change the filter.
Note: You can also wash your aluminum filters in the dishwasher.
Removal of Aluminum Filter
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1.
Push the aluminum filter pillar forward.
2. Then gently lower it down and pull it to the front. Otherwise you can tilt the
filter. Re-
install the aluminum filter into the receptacle by reversing the above steps.
Your contribution to protecting the environment
D
ISPOSA
l of Old Product
Discard the old product so as not to damage the environment. Ask your dealer or your
municipal garbage collection center about how to dispose of the product. Cut off the power
plug for children's safety and put your product out of operation before throwing away the
product.
D
ISPOSA
l of Packaging
Packaging materials are dangerous for children. Keep packaging materials out of the
reach of children. The product's packaging is made from recycled material. Garbage by
sorting according to the waste instructions. Do not throw away with normal household
garbage.
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