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General Maintenance; Removing The Bottom Panel; Grease Filter - Novy Pure'line Pro Compact 6910 User Manual

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3.1 General maintenance


Allow the lighting to cool down sufficiently be-
fore you start cleaning the extractor hood.

Never use aggressive, abrasive or chlorinated
products.

Do not use a high pressure or steam cleaner.
Stainless steel
Clean with a cleansing tissue with mild cleaning agent
then dry with a soft cloth. Maintenance of the stainless
steel can be performed with the Novy cleaner (906060).
Coated parts of the extractor hood
The extractor hood can be cleaned with a damp cleansing
tissue and a mild cleaning agent.
Glass
Glass parts of the extractor hood can be cleaned with
a soft cloth and a glass cleaner.

3.2 Removing the bottom panel

If the bottom panel is to be removed from the cooker hood
for cleaning, proceed as follows:
− Grasp the bottom panel at the left and right ends.
− Slowly tilt the bottom panel downwards and continue
to hold it in place.
− As soon as the bottom panel is at a 90º angle downwards,
the bottom panel can be slid to the right to remove it
from the hinges. Here you will feel some resistance. Do
this with caution to prevent damage to the cooker hood.
Make sure you hold the bottom panel securely at all times.
− The bottom panel can then be cleaned by hand. The
bottom panel is not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher.
− Before reinstalling the bottom panel, immediately clean
the accessible parts on the inside of the cooker hood.
− To replace the bottom panel, grasp the bottom panel at
the left and right ends and hold it in place. Make sure
you hold the bottem panel securely at all times.
− Hold the bottom panel in a 90º angle downwards and
slide the bottom panel to the left over the hinges until
you notice a click.
− The bottom panel cannot be closed if the bottom panel
is not fully positioned over the hinges.
− The bottom panel can then be

3.3 Grease filter


If the following instructions are not followed,
there is a risk of fire due to excessive con-
tamination. It is also possible that the sensor
does not properly detect cooking vapours and
odours, resulting in the automatic speed control
not functioning optimally.

Do not operate the unit without the grease
filters.
Grease filter indication
Indication: green indicator lamp starts burning.
After 20 cooking hours, a green lamp on the hood indi-
cates that the grease filter needs cleaning
Accessing the grease filter
Take hold of the right and left side of the bottom panel
(A) and pull down simultaneously. Remove the filter (B) by
tak ing hold of its hook and pulling down.
Cleaning the grease filter
The metal grease filter can be cleaned by hand or in a dish-
washer. We recommend cleaning the grease filter by hand.
Cleaning the filter by hand:
− Immerse the filter in a solution of boiling water to which
a degreasing detergent has been added.
− Use a brush for cleaning
− Then rinse the filters with warm water under a tap and
allow them to dry.
Cleaning the filter in a dishwasher:
− Use a customary dishwasher detergent
− Do not put the saturated grease filters together with
crockery in the dishwasher
− Select a programme with a low temperature
− After cleaning allow the filter to drain.

When cleaning in a dishwasher the filter may
discolour as a result of the salt content. This
does not affect its operation.
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