20
Care and Cleaning
Chef’s Washer
The WashFilters
In addition to the glass trap, your Chef’s
Washer has three fine filters–
a two piece round perforated stainless steel
filter located in the base of the Chef’s Washer.
a finer micro-mesh filter located under the
stainless steel filter.
a super fine filter located below the lower
spray arm.
Remove the stainless steel filter by first twisting
and removing the glass trap. Lift out the
stainless steel filter.
Attached to the underside of this filter is the
micro-mesh filter. To remove the micro-mesh
filter,squeeze the two clips above the stainless
steel filter to release the micro-mesh.
To remove the super fine filter,remove the
lower spray arm. Grasp the super fine filter
around the outer edges. Remove by pulling
upward; it will unclip. Unscrew the tower
counterclockwise. The right half of the stainless
steel filter can now be removed.
To clean filters,place under running water
and gently brush with a soft bristled brush.
Be careful not to deform filters while cleaning,
as
this may prevent them from being properly
re-installed.
The super fine filter is self-cleaning; there is
no need to clean it. This filter need only be
removed if you want to remove the right half
of the stainless steel filter.
Replace your filters in the reverse order,
starting with the right half of the stainless
steel filter. Then screw in the tower. Replace
the super fine filter over the tower by pressing
firmly on the outer edge until it clips into
place and reposition the lower spray arm.
Reconnect the micro-mesh filter to the left
half of the stainless steel filter prior to
replacing it back into the Chef’s Washer. Then
replace the glass trap. Ensure that all filters
are replaced correctly for best results.
Grip filter and lift
to remove
Perforated stainless
steel filter
Micro-mesh filter
Squeeze clips to remove
micro-mesh filter
Pull super fine
filter up to remove
Lift stainless steel
filter to remove