Section Five: Care & Maintenance

COOK'N'VENT® VENTILATOR CARE*

See “SAFETY PRACTICES,” on Page 4.

The efficiency of the exhaust system depends on the cleanliness of the ventilator, especially the filters. The frequency of cleaning depends on the amount and type of cooking pre- formed.

FILTERS and INTAKE PANEL

Filters become soiled in a short pe- riod of time and should be cleaned regularly. The filters may be cleaned by agitating them in a hot detergent solution or by washing in the dish- washer.

Do not use the ventilating system without the filters in place.

TO REMOVE THE FILTERS AND CLEAN THE PANEL

7-1/4"

Raise the Vent to its

Maximum Height

1.Raise the ventilator intake to its maximum height. If the blower is on, turn it off.

Ventilator

Cap

Grasp Front

Panel

2.Grasp the front panel at the top towards the sides and pull up and forward: remove and set aside.

3.Remove the ventilator cap by grasping both ends of the cap and lifting up.

4.Lift out the filters and clean.

Scrape

Grease Off

5.Using a nylon or other soft-touch spatula, lift the accumulated grease from the back panel - be- hind the filters. Clean front and back panels using a mild grease solvent (See Cleaning Chart for Stainless Steel).

TIP: Wipe the intake off after each use.

TO REPLACE THE FILTERS AND THE FRONT PANEL

Place Filters side by side

6.Place the filters side by side on the support bars in front of the back panel. They will lean for- ward and the tops will rest against the inside of the front panel supports.

7.Replace ventilator cap. Be cer- tain all sides of the cap fit inside the ventilator sides and back panel.

Replace

Front Panel

8.Replace the front panel by hook- ing the lower front edge of the front panel over the lower front edge of the ventilator.

Side Supports

Hook over Side

Supports

9.Hook the top of the front intake panel over the side supports at the top of the ventilator.

Cover and Vent Going Down

10.As the ventilator intake is low- ered, the cover will return to its position covering the ventilator.

To Clean Gap Area

Between Ventilator &

Cooktop

1.With ventilator in up position, remove front panel, ventilator cap and filters.

2.Lower ventilator completely.

3.Clean gap area using a mild grease solvent (see Cleaning Chart).

4.Raise ventilator completely and replace filters, cap and front panel.

*Not on all Models.

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