Waste Water Tank; Extractor Hood (Recirculating) - Capron T58 Manual

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12
Care
12.3.4
Cleaning:
12.4
Cleaning the grease filter:
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Waste water tank

Clean the waste water tank after every use of the vehicle.
Empty the waste water tank.
Thoroughly rinse out the waste water tank with fresh water.
If possible, clean waste water sensors through the cleaning opening by
hand.

Extractor hood (recirculating)

Clean the extractor hood grease filter occasionally. How often cleaning is
necessary depends on how often the extractor hood is used. Do not wait to
clean the grease filter until the performance of the extractor hood has notice-
ably decreased.
An active carbon filter has been installed in the extractor hood for the filter-
ing of odours. Under normal use conditions, the active carbon filter should
be replaced every six months or once during the season.
Fig. 146
Unscrewing the lower cover
Unscrew the two cross-head screws (Fig. 146,1) and remove together
with the washers.
Unhook the lower cover (Fig. 147,2).
Remove the grease filter (Fig. 147,3) upwards.
Clean the grease filter using water and washing-up liquid. Alternatively,
the grease filter can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Leave the grease filter to dry.
Place the grease filter into the guides on the lower cover from above.
Hook the lower cover into the extractor hood.
Pivot up the lower cover and secure in place with two cross-head
screws and washers.
Fig. 147
Removing the grease filter
Capron - 3141417 - 03/20 - EHG-0021-02EN

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