Maintenance - KitchenAid KCDP 9050 Instructions For Use Manual

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Functioning
Display: shows the extraction power selected and indicates when the grease filter needs changed (F) or
the carbon filter (C) needs changing. It also shows the stand by function, the calibration function of the
control panel (two flashing dots), the activation of the timer (a flashing dot on the right) and the remaining
running time in minutes (number on the right).
Warning!
The carbon filter replacement indicator is not switched on; to activate this function (useful when using the
hood in the recirculation mode) proceed as follows:
Set the hood to OFF.
Simultaneously press and KEEP PRESSED, buttons 3 and 4 and wait for the letter C to appear on the
display.
In order to turn off the carbon filter replacement indicator, repeat the operation described above: the
letter F will appear on the display, then the letter C; the latter will disappear completely after a few
seconds.
If you have any problems, before contacting the Customer Care Centre, disconnect the appliance from the
mains for at least 5 seconds, then reconnect again. If the problem persists, contact the Customer Care
Centre.

Maintenance

Always disconnect the power supply before
carrying out any kind of maintenance work.
Cleaning
The hood should be cleaned regularly both inside
and out (at least as often as you carry out
maintenance on the grease filters).
Use a damp cloth with mild cleaning products.
Avoid using harsh products.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL!
Warning: Failure to follow the cleaning
instructions on the hood and the replacement
and cleaning of the filters, could lead to a fire
starting. Please, therefore, follow the
instructions given carefully.
Fig. 9
Maintenance of the perimetric suction panel
Dismantling:
Pull the panel (FRONT SIDE) downwards and
release it from the back hinges by unscrewing the
fasteners with a flat screwdriver and sliding it
sideways.
Warning! Hold the panel with both hands when
dismantling or re-fitting it to ensure it does not fall
and harm people or damage objects.
Cleaning:
The suction panel should be cleaned as regularly as
the grease filter, using a damp cloth and mild
cleaning products.
Avoid using harsh products. DO NOT USE
ALCOHOL!
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