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Feb 07, 2025 - 08:31 PM
To clean the metal grease filters of the GAGGENAU AW 442 120 Wall Mounted Hood, follow these steps:
1. Ensure that the appliance is cool before cleaning to avoid the risk of burns.
2. Open the lock and fold the metal grease filter downwards. The filter is locked in place at the rear edge for safety.
3. Slightly lift the front edge of the metal grease filter until it can be removed from the holder.
4. The metal grease filter consists of three components. You can take the metal grease filters apart to facilitate cleaning.
5. Remove the metal mesh filter by pulling the two parts of the filter apart, using the recessed grip to help you do this.
6. Clean the metal grease filter and the appliance from the inside using a damp cloth. Do not use aggressive, acidic, or alkaline cleaning agents.
7. The metal mesh grease filters can be cleaned in the dishwasher or by hand. If using a dishwasher, ensure that the filters are not cleaned together with heavily soiled utensils. If cleaning by hand, soak the filters in hot soapy water, clean them with a brush, and rinse them thoroughly. Leave the filters to drain.
8. Once cleaned, install the metal mesh grease filter by pushing the two parts of the filter back together and pushing it in completely. Ensure that the lock engages when pushing the filter in to prevent it from falling and damaging the cooktop.
9. Press the "Saturation indicator" button to reset the indicator.
By following these steps, you can effectively clean the metal grease filters of your GAGGENAU AW 442 120 Wall Mounted Hood and ensure optimal performance.
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