Greenheck Fan 452413 Grease Grabber Filter Cleaning, Frequent Maintenance, Periodic Inspection

Models: 452413

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Grease Grabber™ Filter Cleaning

Grease Grabber™ Filter Cleaning

Step 1 Remove the front GX filters: (1A) Remove middle filters first, (1B) slide ends toward middle and remove.

GX Filters, first row of filters

1A

1B

GG Filters, second row of filters

 

1C

Step 2 Release the hooks that hold the filters together. Slide the top hook upward and the bottom hook downward until the hook releases. Do this to all filters.

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hooks

2A

2B

2C

Step 3 Remove the GG filters, starting in the middle of the hood: (3A) Grab the handles on either side and lift the filter up, (3B) pull the bottom of the filter toward yourself, (3C) lower the filter out of the hood. Repeat this process for each filter. The filters that are on the ends will have to be slid toward the middle and then lifted out.

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Pull filter down

filter up

Pull bottom of

 

 

 

 

filter towards yourself

 

3A

3B

3C

Step 4 Frequent Maintenance:

 

 

Note: Required washing frequency is dependent on type of cooking and quantity of food cooked.

-Remove filters from hood and place each filter in a whirlpool sink or dishwasher.

-If using a whirlpool sink, cycle for 10 minutes. Use standard dishwash soap. (4A)

-If using a dishwasher, cycle it three times to ensure all grease is removed. (4B)

-If using standard sink, cover with hot water and degreaser and soak for two hours. Rinse after soaking.

Note: For hoods with large quantities of filters, it is acceptable to wash 3 to 4 filters each day, cycling all of the filters in three days.

Note: The beads will discolor. Standard cooking will turn the beads yellow in color. Open flame cooking will cause the beads to blacken. Neither affects the performance of the filters.

Periodic Inspection:

-Each filter may be soaked in hot soapy water for two hours once a month prior to washing if grease build-up is found.

-Inspect the filters by holding it up to a light. Light shining through more than six holes in a group indicates filter damage.

-For filter replacement, call 1-800-337-7400

4A

4B

Step 5 Replace GG filters in hood. Do Step 3 in reverse order. (3C, then 3B, then 3A)

Step 6 Latch filters together by connecting the hooks to the handle on the next filter. Slide hook on from the top and bottom of the handle. Do not try to snap the hooks into place. Do Step 2 in reverse.

Step 7 Replace the front GX filters. Do Step 1 in reverse. Be sure to install filters in the ends of the hood first, then install the filters in the middle of the hood (1B, then 1A)

Caution: To prevent damage to filter media, do not wash second stage filters in detergents that contain hydroxides such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.

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Greenheck Fan 452413 manual Grease Grabber Filter Cleaning, Frequent Maintenance, Periodic Inspection