Grease Filter
The efficiency of your downdraft depends on a clean
filter. Frequency of cleaning depends on the type of
cooking you do. Grease filters should be cleaned at
least once a month. Never operate the downdraft
without the filters in place.
To remove:
Pull the filters out by grasping them and
pulling straight up.
To clean:
Soak and then agitate in a hot detergent
solution. Light brushing may be used to remove
embedded soil. Rinse, shake and remove moisture
before replacing.
With careful handling, the filter will last for years.
If replacement becomes necessary, order the part
from your dealer.
NOTE:
The filters are different sizes. Be sure to
replace them with the longer filter on the left.
When replacing the filters, the long one goes in the
left side.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Blower
Painted or Metal Surfaces
1.
DISCONNECT THE DOWNDRAFT
POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE
POWER CORD FROM THE RECEPTACLE.
2.
Remove the blower cover.
3.
Use a vacuum hose to clean the blower.
Do not immerse the blower in water.
4.
Replace the blower cover.
5.
Reconnect the power supply.
Clean greasy surfaces frequently, using a mild
detergent.
Do not use abrasive cloth, steel wool
pads or scouring powder because they will mar
the surface.
Stainless Steel Surfaces
(on some models)
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will scratch the
surface.
To clean the stainless steel surface, use warm, sudsy
water, a stainless steel cleaner such as Kleen King
®
,
or an all-purpose liquid or spray cleaner. Always
scrub in the direction of the grain. Rinse thoroughly
with a sponge or cloth and clean water. Dry with a
soft, clean cloth. After cleaning, use a stainless steel
polish, such as Stainless Steel Magic
®
, Revere
Copper and Stainless Steel Cleaner
®
or Wenol All
Purpose Metal Polish
®
. Follow the product
instructions for cleaning the stainless steel surface.
QUESTIONS?
USE THIS PROBLEM SOLVER
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
FAN DOES NOT WORK
• The vent must be fully extended before the downdraft will work.
• The blower control knob must be turned in a
clockwise
direction to turn
the blower on.