Assembly:
The panel should be hooked on the back by
tightening the fasteners, while the front should be
secured to the specifically placed bolts on the hood
surface.
Warning! Always check that the panel is fitted
properly.
Grease filter
It should be cleaned by hand once a month (or
when the system indicates that the filters are
finished and need changing – if the model you own
offers this option), with mild cleaning products, or
in the dishwasher at a low temperature and on the
short cycle.
When washing in the dishwasher, the metallic
grease filter might discolour but its filtering abilities
remain unchanged.
In order to dismantle the grease filter, pull the
spring handle to unhook it. Fig. 10.
Carbon filter (only in recirculation mode)
Fig. 11
The carbon filter absorbs unpleasant smells
produced when cooking. The carbon filter can be
washed every two months (or when the system
indicates that the filters are finished and need
changing) in hot water with suitable cleaning fluids,
or in the dishwasher at 65°C (when washing in the
dishwasher, do a full wash without any plates
inside).
Shake off any excess water without damaging the
filter, then place it in the oven for 10 minutes at
100°C to dry it off completely.
Replace the sponge every 3 years and each time
the cloth gets damaged.
Replacing the bulbs Fig. 12
Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.
Warning!
Before touching the light bulbs make sure they
have cooled down.
1. Remove the protective cover using a small flat
screwdriver or a similar tool.
2. Replace the blown bulb.
Only use 20W max (G4) halogen bulbs, and do
not touch them with your bare hands.
3. Fit the light cover on again (clicks into place).
If the light does not work, check that the bulb has
been inserted properly before calling the Customer
Care Centre.
Maintenance
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