Maintenance – AEG 302D User Manual
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Maintenance
Grease filter
Removing the
grease filter
Carbon filter
Removing the
carbon filter
Cleaning
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Before carrying out any maintenance disconnect the hood
from the electricity supply.
The grease filter traps the suspended grease particles, and is
used in the hood regardless of whether the hood is in the
extraction or recirculating mode.
The thin synthetic filter (thickness about 1 mm) is installed inside
the filter grille. It is changed when the top colouring appears on the
bottom, i.e. you can see the colour through the filter grille.
To remove the filter:
a)
Remove the filter grille (see fig. 3)
b)
Take out the saturated filter after removing the clamps
Z
(fig. 13).
c)
Fit a new grease filter and replace filter grille.
When replacing the grease filter, also wash the filter grille with
warm water and mild detergent i.e. washing-up liquid.
Replacement grease filters are available from AEG Spare Parts
- Telephone (0753) 872550.
The carbon filter is fitted when the hood is used in the recirculating
mode.
This is not washable and cannot be reused.
The carbon filter should be replaced at least once every four
months.
To remove the carbon filter, push the push-buttons E inwards and
pull the filter downwards (Fig. 4).
Please specify model number and product number when ordering
a replacement filter. This is found on the rating place located
inside the hood. Replacement filters are available from AEG
Spare Parts, Telephone (0753) 872550.
To clean the outside of the hood use a mild solution of washing-
up liquid and water.
Never use abrasive detergents, brushes or scouring powders.
Important
Always switch off the hood and pull out the plug before
cleaning.