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Section Five: Care & Maintenance
GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE - COOK'N'VENT
ACCESS PANELS AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Frequency of cleaning depends on how often the filters and back panel at the top of the unit are cleaned.
There are four different ways the Access Panels A and B could have been in- stalled. DO NOT OPEN ELECTRICAL BOX "E". See Installation Instructions.
RemoteSIDE
BlowerVIEWS
Remote Installation
Cabinet Installation
You have either a remote or a cabi- net blower C installed on the venti- lation system of your Cook'n'Vent cooktop.
There are access panels at the base of the ventilator system inside the cabinet. If there is a shelf under the cooktop, it must be removable as the Access Panels A and B and the Electrical Connection Box E must be accessible for cleaning, electrical inspection or service.
Periodically – approximately every six months – check the enclosure behind the access panels A and B for food soil.
FRONT VIEW
Countertop Level
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C | Cabinet Blower or Duct |
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| Attachment Box for the | F | Ventilator Reset Button | ||
| Remote Blower | G | Retainer Bar |
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DFour Thumb Screws
TO REACH CLEAN OUT AREA
1.Loosen (but do not remove) the thumb screws (Item D).
2.While holding C (it is heavy), move the retainer bar G up and lift out panels A and B. Lower the retainer bar G so it will hold C in place.
DO NOT REMOVE BLOWER or DUCT ATTACHMENT
BOX C
(remote blower installation).
3.Do not open the electrical box E on the right.
4.Wipe up any accumulated grease inside the area. Wipe with a cloth dampened with hot soapy water or use a general household spray for grease. Rinse and dry before closing the compartment.
5.After cleaning, replace the access panels and securely tighten the thumb screws.
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