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Cleaning And Maintenance - Haier HIH-T895 Installation Manual/User Manual

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We recommend following 'Cleaning and maintenance' instructions for safety and optimal
performance of your range hood.
Preparation for cleaning and maintenance
Be sure to unplug the power cord before commencing cleaning or servicing of the
range hood.
Always wear rubber gloves during cleaning and maintenance to guard against injury
from sharp metal parts.
Always handle removed parts carefully to avoid damaging them.
Clean and service your range hood regularly, depending on the frequency of use.
Cleaning the main housing (daily)
The outer surface of the rangehood and filter should be wiped every day after use.
To protect the stainless steel finish, use a neutral detergent and a soft cloth. Never use
hard brushes.
Never wipe surfaces with corrosive chemicals such as gasoline or alcohol, or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Cleaning the oil receptacle (as necessary)
When the oil receptacle reaches the mark,
it should be removed promptly to avoid overflow.
Pull the oil receptacle straight out to detach
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Empty the oil receptacle.
The oil receptacle should be washed in warm water
with detergent (do not use corrosive chemicals).
To replace the oil receptacle slide it into the
slot on the
cover
the way in.
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Remove oil receptacle (refer to
instructions above).
Loosen the screw securing the oil cover
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warm water with detergent and left
to soak. Wipe clean with a rag and
rinse with fresh water.
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recess in the main housing
should be cleaned every week.
To reassemble; align the tabs and
angle the
cover
into the recess as
shown in Fig.5. Insert the screw and
tighten it using a screwdriver.
Slide oil receptacle into the slot on
the
cover
and ensure it is pushed all
the way in.

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