Correct ventilation
To have the cooker hood working correctly the
windows in the kitchen should be closed. In stead a
window in an adjacent room should be open.
Important to know
If the hood is run at the same time as a burner or
fireplace that depend on ambient air (for example
gas, Diesel, coal or wood heaters, water heaters,
etc.) be careful, because the hood, when it exhausts
the air, removes the ambient air required by the
burner or fireplace for combustion.
Not valid if the cooker hood is used in
recirculation mode.
Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance
operation, disconnect the hood from
the electricity.
Grease filter
This serves to hold the grease particles in suspen-
sion. The metal filter should be washed every
month with warm soapy water or, if possible, in the
dishwasher (60 C).
Remove the filter (EFP 636):
Open completely the extractable drawer
Use handle A to remove the filter from its seat
(fig. 7).
(Only EFP 936): remove central plastic strip Z
to free the two filter panels (Fig. 9).
Clean the panels support as well.
Leave to dry before refitting it.
Carbon filter
This filter dissolves cooking odours.
It should be changed every 6-8 months in normal
use. Ask the technical assistance service or manu-
facturing company for a new one.
The carbon filter must never be washed.
To remove the carbon filter press the two keys D
(Fig. 7) and pull the filter slightly forwards to free
it.
Changing the lighting elements
Disconnect the hood from the electricity.
Remove the lamp cover P by pushing simultane-
ously two unlocking button R (Fig. 10).
Replace the damaged part with one of equal
rating.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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Z
R
max. 11 Watt
P