Energy saving tips
– Only switch on the fan when needed; oth-
erwise, energy will be wasted.
– Let the fan run as long as cooking fumes
or steam are present.
– The fan is not needed when cooking only
briefly or warming up foods that have lit-
tle or no odour.
Cleaning, care and maintenance
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Before cleaning the exhaust hood or
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changing the fi lter, pull out the mains
plug. If the mains plug is diffi cult to
access, switch off or pull out the cor-
responding fuse.
CAUTION
Fire hazard!
Improper handling of the appliance
or incorrect maintenance can result in
grease residue catching fi re.
Grease residue on the exhaust hood
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or in the grease fi lter can catch fi re
if exposed to high temperatures. For
this reason, clean the surfaces of the
exhaust hood and grease fi lters reg-
ularly.
Operation
– Ensure that there is enough supply air; oth-
erwise, the exhaust hood may not function
optimally. If necessary, open the window or
kitchen door.
– Clean the grease filters 13 regularly.
Cleaning the housing
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
Do not use any sharp objects or scour-
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ing powders, as these can scratch the
surface.
We recommend cleaning the surfaces of the
exhaust hood after every use.
• Wipe the surfaces with a soft, damp cloth
and a little dishwashing detergent.
• Clean glass surfaces with standard glass
cleaner.
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