Keep the hood
clean
Charcoal filter
6.2 Cleaning the grease filter
Filters are mounted with the use of clips and
pins on the opposite side.
To clean the filter:
1. Press the handle of the mounting clip on
the filter panel underneath the hood (1).
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2. Slightly tilt the front of the filter
downwards (2), then pull.
Repeat the first two steps for all filters.
3. Clean the filters using a sponge with non
abrasive detergents or in a dishwasher.
The dishwasher must be set to a low
temperature and a short cycle. The
grease filter may discolour, it has no
influence on the performance of the
appliance.
4. To mount the filters back follow the first
two steps in reverse order.
Repeat the steps for all filters if applicable.
Clean the appliance and grease filters each month. Clean the interior and grease filters
carefully from fat. Fat accumulation or other residue may cause fire.
Grease filters can be washed in a dishwasher.
The dishwasher must be set to a low temperature and a short cycle. The grease filter may
discolour, it has no influence on the performance of the appliance.
The time of saturation of the charcoal filter varies depending on the type of cooking and
the regularity of cleaning the grease filter. The activated charcoal filter is not washable,
cannot be regenerated and must be replaced approximately every 4/6 months of opera‐
tion, or more frequently for particularly heavy usage.
6.3 Replacing the charcoal filter
WARNING!
The charcoal filter is non-washable!
To replace the filter:
1. Remove the grease filters from the
appliance.
Refer to "Cleaning the grease filter" in this
chapter.
2. press the tab (1) and slightly tilt the front
of the filter.
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3. To install a new filter, perform the same
steps in reverse order.
In any case, it is necessary to replace the
filters at least every four months.
6.4 Replacing the lamp
This appliance is supplied with a LED lamp
and separate control gear (LED driver).
These parts can be replaced by a technician
only. In case of any malfunction refer to
"Service" in the "Safety Instructions" chapter.
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