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what to do
Clean the cooker hood two to four times
a year. Clean both the grease filter as
well as the rest of the appliance.
Use a liquid detergent to clean the
cooker hood.
You can clean the filters by soaking
them for a while in a soap solution.
Remove the filters by pressing gently
and removing from the holder.
what not to do
Never use abrasive cleaning agents, (such
as Vim, steel wool, green scouring pads
or other abrasive pads) or cleaning agents
(such as liquid scouring powder and Jif).
With stainless steel hoods in particular,
you risk damage to the structure so that
the result is a smudgy surface.
Never use aggressive chemical cleaning
agents. These may cause discolouration,
both on varnish and stainless steel.
Never put the filters in a dishwasher as
they will turn black. The discolouration of
the filters is not covered by the guarantee.
c a u s e
defective light(s).
Outlet duct too long or with too many
b e n d s .
Defective motor.
r e m e d y
Unscrew the cross-head screw out of the
right-hand side of the cover plate.
Remove the plate by pulling to the right.
Unscrew the lamp from its fitting and
replace by a 40 W small screw thread
fitting bulb.
Change the outlet duct.
Call Service Department.
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m a i n t e n a n c e
cooker hood
f i l t e r s
Push the filters firmly backwards.
Let them tilt downwards at the front to
remove them.
◆ Follow the instructions for cleaning the
filter and the appliance to meet the
requirements for optimal fire safety.
◆ If the appliance does not function as it
should, first check if you can deal with
the fault yourself. Often something
simple is the cause of the fault.
dealing with faults yourself
lighting does not/only half lights
cooker hood is noisy
a c c e s s o r i e s
filter unit
You can convert the hood to
recirculationby installing two filter units.
Atag supplies these units as an accessory
(2 of type number ACC802). The filter
units remove the cooking smells