EN Application sheet
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
OF THE KITCHEN HOOD
Disconnect the power supply before you
start any operation related to cleaning or re-
pair of the kitchen hood.
Use the cloth damped in warm water with a neutral
detergent for external cleaning of painted kitchen
hoods. Use special detergents and follow the rele-
vant instructions for external cleaning of steel, cop-
per and brass surfaces. Never use the detergents
that contain acids or chloride, abrasive products or
sponges that may scratch the surface.
The aluminum grease trap filter becomes polluted
as it traps the particles of fat coming through it. It
should be cleaned with products that do not con-
tain acids or washed after preliminary soaking in
hot water using an efficient detergent or, if possible,
in the dish-washer (at a temperature of 65°C). Ex-
tremely polluted grease trap filters should not be
washed in the dish-washer along with kitchenware.
Aluminum filters should be cleaned once in 1.5-2
months, which will be reminded by a relevant signal
on the display of the kitchen hood remote control
(see the remote control description in the para-
graph "Kitchen hood control").
Simultaneously with cleaning of the grease trap fil-
ter, clean all the accessible elements of the kitchen
hood case from grease deposits.
To disconnect the aluminum filter (Fig. 9), press the
spring lock on the filter and pull it and then press
down to remove. When you remove the filter, do not
apply the effort to the aluminum surface of the filter
as it may lead to dents on its surface, affecting the
external appearance of the filter.
Do not install the filter in the kitchen hood until it is
completely dry. The filter is installed in the reverse
order. Press the spring lock on the filter and put it in
place, after which release the lock.
Charcoal filters should be changed once in 5
months. They are installed on protective grids
of the engine case by slight pressing and turning
them clockwise. To remove the charcoal filter, press
it slightly and turn it anticlockwise (Fig. 10).
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KITCHEN HOODS
Lighting on the kitchen hood is provided by two
halogen bulbs. To replace the light bulbs, remove
the aluminum grease trap filter, press the socket
holder slightly down until the bulb gets out of the
kitchen hood case; while keeping the holder in
place, insert the bulb into the socket and remove it
by turning anticlockwise (Fig. 11).
Replace the non-functioning bulb with a function-
ing one with the same characteristics.
After the bulbs have been replaced, re-install the
aluminum grease trap filter.
Caution!
The bulbs are very hot. To avoid burns, replace
the bulbs only when the kitchen hood is
switched off.
Caution!
The kitchen hood light bulbs are not for long-
term use as kitchen lighting. Long-term work
of light bulbs may result in early breakdown of
the bulbs and the kitchen hood
Replacement of bulbs and filters is not
included in the warranty service.
Replacement of light bulbs