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Care and maintenance
Clean the range hood often (especially, clean the filter/s once a month) as it becomes dirty,
function may deteriorate if it’s left unclean. For a family size of 4 to 5 people and cooking
twice a day, clean the filter once every two weeks to avoid grease build-up, which is difficult
to clean.
CAUTION
• Before replacing the light bulb or cleaning the
range hood, be sure to set the lamp and off
switches to the OFF position, then switch off
the breaker at service panel.
• For safety, always wear working gloves, safety
glasses or goggles while cleaning the filter, etc.
• Keep other people at a safe distance when
cleaning to avoid injury from unexpected falling
of filter or splashing of detergent.
• If the bulb burns out, wait until it has cooled off
before removing, or you may burn your hand.
CAUTION
• Do not splash water on the electrical parts
such as the switches, motors or connectors.
Do not use a spray type detergent to clean
electrical parts. It may cause electrical shock
or damage to the unit.
• Do not use solvents such as thinner, benzine
or polishing powder for cleaning the painted
surfaces, face plates, etc. as these parts may
become dull or scratched.
• Do not wash parts with any type of hard brush
as they can cause damage.