GE Monogram ZGW125, ZEW154, ZEW155 manual How to Clean the Vent System, How to Clean the Vent Grille

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CARE AND CLEANING

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How to Clean the Vent System

The downdraft vent grille and filter should be cleaned frequently— after every use is best. Before cleaning the vent system, be sure exhaust blower is shut off.

To remove parts for cleaning:

1.Lift off the vent ~tille.

2.Rotate the latch away from the solid edge of

the filter to free the filter. Pull out the aluminum grease filter.

How to Clean the Vent Grille

To clean the vent ~tille, remove it from the cooktop by lifting it up.

It can be cleaned by hand, in the dishwasher or in a self-cleaning oven.

How to Clean the Filters

To clean the falter, soak, then agitate filter in hot detergent solution prepared in the sink. Using ammonia

or other alkali will darken the metal. Light brushing can be used to remove embedded dirt. Be careful not to disturb the aluminum fabric of the filter body.

To replace cleaned parts:

1.The round comers are the bottom edge of the filter. Insert the filter into the vent shaft (round comers down) until the latch can be rotated to secure the filter.

Rinse, shake and remove moisture before replacing. It is advised that filters should be cleaned afier every use.

Before replacing the filter into the vent system housing, inspect and wipe clean the housing walls. Do not allow grease accumulation to form.

Never operate the vent system without the filter in place. In situations where flaming might occur, the filter will retard entry of flames into the exhaust blower.

2. Replace the vent grille.

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ZEW145, ZEW165, ZEW164, ZEW175, ZGW125 specifications

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