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Part 2 - USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
2 - Removing the filters:
a) Remove the filters
“8D”
(one at a time) by means of handles
“8E”
, pushing these
towards the rear part of the hood and at the same time pulling downwards.
b) Refit the filters, keeping the handle in a visible and front position.
IMPORTANT: The indicated maintenance schedule must be followed to prevent
the possibility of fire if the filters are saturated with grease.
3.2 - Charcoal filters
1 - Operation
Charcoal filters are able to absorb smells up to saturation. They are not washable,
cannot be regenerated and must therefore be replaced every 4 months or more
frequently in the event of extensive use.
2 - Replacement:
a) Remove the grease filters
“8D”
(one at a time) by means of handles
“8E”
,
pushing these towards the rear part of the hood and at the same time pulling
downwards.
b) Remove the two filters
“11A”
by means of levers
“11B”
.
IMPORTANT: The indicated maintenance schedule must be followed to prevent
the possibility of fire if the filter is saturated with grease.
3.3 - Lighting
This consists of four 20 W halogen lamps. To replace, proceed as follows
(fig. 12)
:
a) Remove the two screws
“12B”
.
b) Raise the retaining ring
“12A”
.
c) Remove the lamp
“12C”
and replace with another having the same
characteristics.
3.4 - Cleaning
When cleaning the hood:
- Never use a wet cloth or sponge, or running water.
- Never use thinners or products containing alcohol, as they might damage the
paintwork.
- Never use abrasive cleaning materials, in particular when cleaning stainless steel
surfaces.
It is recommended to use a damp cloth and mild liquid household cleaner.