maintenance
cooker hood
Clean the cooker hood two to four times a
year. Clean both the grease filter as well as
the rest of the appliance. Use a liquid
detergent to clean the cooker hood.
Never use abrasive cleaning agents, (such as
Vim, steel wool, green scouring pads or other
abrasive pads) or cleaning agents (such as
liquid scouring powder and Jif).
With stainless steel hoods in particular, you
risk damaging the structure so that the result
is a smudgy surface.
Never use aggressive chemical cleaning
agents. These may cause discolouration, both
on varnish and stainless steel.
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filters
Remove the filter as follows:
- Switch off the fan and the halogen lamp.
- Rotate the filter anticlockwise.
- Slowly remove the filter. Un-click the safety-
chain hook.
You can clean the filter in the dishwasher.
Re-hook the hook of the safety chain. Place
the filter in the holder. Fasten it by rotating
clockwise.
Erase the electronic memory as instructed
under "instructions for use".
trouble shooting
If your appliance does not operate as required, check first if you can solve the problem yourself
by using the table below. The cause of the problem is often a simple one.
problem
cause
The remote control does
Batteries empty.
not work.
The lighting does not work.
Halogen bulb defective.
Extractor hood is noisy.
Exhaust duct is too long or
has too many curves;
diameter is too small.
Defective motor.
disposal of packaging and appliance
The packaging of the appliance is recyclable.
It can be made up of:
- cardboard
- polyethylene
- CFC free polystyrene (PS rigid foam)
- polypropylene straps around the box
- CFC free foam (soft)
remedy
Remove the cap at the backside of the
remote control and replace the batteries
(type "AAA"). The battery is chemical
waste and should be transported in a
responsible way in accordance with
government regulations.
Replace the reflector with the lamp
(50 W). Pull the reflector with the lamp
straight down and out of the fitting
(article number 72264500).
Change the outlet duct.
Call Service Department.
Please dispose of these materials in a
responsible way in accordance with the
regulations of your local authority.
Your local authority will also be able to give
you information about disposing disused
household appliances in a responsible way.
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