Care And Cleaning; Hood Surfaces; Stainless Steel Surfaces - GE CV936 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

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Careand cleaning of the vent hood.
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Be sure electrical power is off and all surfaces are cool before cleaning or servicing any part of the
vent hood.
If it ever becomes necessary to
replace the metal grease filters, they
may be ordered from your GE suppfier
Heavwdutv
c(nmnercial
filte_
may
also
lle used
in place
of the
filters,
For 30" hoods,
order
Kit no.
JXBF30SS.
To ordex;
call
800.626.2002.
Reusable Metal Grease Filters
The
hood
has
2 metal
reusable
grease
filters.
The
metal
filters
trap
grease
released
by fl)ods
on
the
cooktop.
They
also
help
prevent
flaming
fl)ods
on the
cooktop
from
damaging
the
inside
of the
hood.
For
this
reason,
the
filters
must
ALWAYS
be
in place
when
the
hood
is used.
The
grease
filters
should
be
cleaned
once
a month,
or as needed,
To clean
the grease
filters,
soak
them
and
then
swish
them
around
in hot
water
and
(lete_gent.
Don't
rise
}llllIlloni}l
oi"
}llllIlloni}l
products
because
they
will
darken
the
metal.
Do
not
use abrasives
or
oven
cleaners,
i,ight
b_ushing
can
be
used
to remove
embedded
dirt.
Rinse,
shake
and
let them
dry
before
replacing.
To remove:
Gras I) the filter
handle
and pull
it
up, fl)rward
and out.
To replace:
1]
Hold
the filter at the bottom
with the handle.
Place
the
top
end
of the
filter
against
the
inside
fl'ont
of the
hood.
Slide
it up
tmtil
it stops
and
push
the
bottom
end
back
tmtil
it snaps
into
place.
Stainless Steel Surfaces
Do not use a steel wool pad; it will
scratch the surface.
To clean
the
stainless
steel
S/lI'J[_lCe, rise W}lI'II/ s/Idsv
water
or
a stainless
steel
cleaner
or polish.
Always
wipe
the
surface
in the
direction
of the
grain.
Follow
the
cleaner
instructions
fl)r
cleaning
the
stainless
steel
surtace,
To inquire
about
pro'chasing
stainless
steel appliance
cleaner
or
polish,
or to find the location
of a
dealer
nearest
you, please
call ore"
toll-free
n tllllbei':
National Parts Center
800.626.2002
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