Replacing The Activated Carbon Filter; Replacing The Grease Fine Filter - Gaggenau AT 400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Replacing the activated carbon filter

(only for air recirculation mode)
The activated carbon filter in the fan housing (lower
part of the appliance) eliminates smells from the
extracted air. For hygenic reasons, change the
activated carbon filter together with the grease fine
filter at least every six months or when kitchen
smells appear. The activated carbon filter with the
grease fine filter is available from your specialist
dealer. Only use original filters.
Note: If no activated carbon filter is fitted or if it
is saturated, no odours can be removed from the
circulating air.
1
Disconnect the appliance from the mains
(switch off fuse).
2
Open the latches on the bottom of the fan
housing. Take off the ventilator lid by pulling the
bottom edge.
3
Remove activated carbon filter. Insert new
activated carbon filter. The filter mat must lie
flat.
4
Refit the ventilator lid.
Activated carbon filters do not contain any
polluting substances. They can be disposed of
through the household refuse collection.

Replacing the grease fine filter

The grease fine filter (fleece filter) is fitted behind
the centrifugal grease filters.
1
Disconnect the appliance from the mains
(switch off fuse).
2
Tilt the ventilation panel to the rear.
3
Remove the centrifugal grease filters one by
one (from right to left).
4
Pull out the grease fine filter from the mounting.
5
Push the new grease fine filter under the
braces. Refit the centrifugal grease filters in the
reverse order (from left to right).
Grease fine filters do not contain any polluting
substances. They can be disposed of through the
household refuse collection.
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