depends on regular maintenance,
especially for those models fitted with
a grease filter (CK-35).
ATTENTION: Before cleaning the
extractor make sure that the fan
blade has completely stopped.
To clean the scroll, simply wipe it with
a damp cloth soaked in household
non-abrasive detergent.
The CK-35 is fitted with filter which
is designed to retain the grease
particles this of course means that
it will become dirty through use of
the extractor.
At least every two months, clean the
filter following the instructions set
out below:
- First remove the external cover, then
release the filter support pressing the
knob on the top of the extractor. Then
release the filter.
- Wash the filter with water and a mild
detergent.
- Rinse thoroughly and leave to dry
before fitting back into the cover.
- The filter can also be washed in a
dishwasher.
- Failure to follow this maintenance
procedure could cause a fire risk
should a flame come near or into
contact with the filter.
ATTENTION: In some circumstan-
ces household electrical appliances
can be dangerous.
- Do not remove the external cover
while the extractor is running.
- Do not "flame" any food beneath
the extractor.
- Avoid using the hotplates without
a saucepan in place covering the
ring or flame as this can damage the
extractor and cause a fire.
- Take particular care when frying
food to ensure that the hot oil does
not catch fire.
- Before carrying out any maintenance
operation, make sure that the mains
supply is switched off.
S&P does not hold itself responsible
for any instance arising from the
incorrect use or mis-installation of
the extractor or if the maintenance
instructions have not been carried
out correctly.
Technical Advice
We recommend you not to try to dis-
mantle or remove any other parts than
those mentioned, as any tampering
would automatically cancel the S&P
guarantee.
If you detect any fault, contact with
your S&P dealer.
S&P reserve the right to modify these
instructions without notice.