AEG 8160 D Maintenance and cleaning, Cleaning the hood, Cleaning the grease filters

Models: 8160 D

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Maintenance and cleaning

Maintenance and cleaning

Before doing any maintenance work on the hood, disconnect it from the main supply by disconnecting the plug from the wall socket or unscrewing the fuse.

Cleaning the hood

Clean the outside of the hood using a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Never use corrosive, abrasive or flammable cleaning products.

Cleaning the grease filters

Clean the filter every month or every other month according to how much the hood is used. The cleaner the filters, the more grease they collect. Remove the filters by (Fig. 3):

Push the handle towards the rear of the hood.

Pull the filter down at the front and remove it forwards.

The filter is made of aluminium wires on which the grease collects. Clean the filter in hot water using a detergent, or in a dishwasher. Let the filter dry before putting it back. Note that a

dishwasher may discolour the filter.

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Changing and cleaning the carbon filter

Only applicable for recirculation. The carbon filters absorb smells and odours.

Unlike other carbon filters, the LONGLIFE KF8 carbon filter can be cleaned and reactivated. At normal use the filter should be cleaned every second month. The best way to clean the filter is in the dishwasher. Use normal detergent and choose the highest temperature (65º C). Wash the filter separately so that no food parts gets stuck on the filter and later causes bad odours. To reactivate the carbon, the filter should be dried in an oven for 10 minutes with a temperature of maximum 100º C.

The KFL 60/80 carbon filter can not be reactivated, it has to be changed after 6-8 months of normal use.

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AEG 8160 D installation instructions Maintenance and cleaning, Cleaning the hood, Cleaning the grease filters