Using The Extractor Hood; Cleaning The Air Filter - Dometic CK2000 Mode D'emploi

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Using the extractor hood

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Using the extractor hood
7.1
Switching the extractor hood on and off
➤ Switch the extractor hood on using the " " switch (fig. 2 2, page 4).
7.2
Switching the light on and off
➤ Switch the light on using the " " switch (fig. 2 3, page 4).
7.3
Tips for use
 Switch on the extractor hood a few minutes before starting to cook. This
helps the dome of air to form, which surrounds the steam and odours and
allows them to be extracted.
 Leave the extractor hood running for a few minutes after you have fin-
ished cooking to ensure that any odours which are still in the air can be
neutralised.
7.4

Cleaning the air filter

!
WARNING! Fire hazard!
An oversaturated grease filter which is no longer absorbent could
cause a fire. Clean the grease filter regularly.
The grease filter in the extractor hood must be cleaned regularly, as grease
collects there. How often cleaning is necessary depends on how often you
cook and how often the extractor hood is switched on. Do not wait until the
performance of the extractor hood deteriorates before cleaning the grease fil-
ter. The grease filter should be cleaned every six months when subject to
normal use.
The grease filter is fitted on the cover.
➤ Remove the two screws (fig. 7 1, page 6) from the cover and fold the
cover (fig. 7 1, page 6) downwards.
➤ Remove the grease filter from the holder (fig. 8, page 7) and clean it.
You can clean the grease filter by hand using a soft nylon brush, warm water
and a little detergent, or you can clean it in a dishwasher using a 65 °C wash-
ing cycle.
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