Bosch DHI 625 M AU Operations Instructions Page 7

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Filters and maintenance
The filter can be cleaned in a
dishwasher.
This can however cause slight
discoloration.
Important:
Metal filters that are heavily saturated
with grease should not be cleaned at the
same time as any crockery, etc.
If the filter mat is going to be cleaned by
hand, soak it first of all in a hot detergent
solution for several hours.
Clean the filter with a brush, rinse it off
thoroughly and allow it to drip dry.
Use only original replacement filters.
In so doing you will be ensuring that the
extractor hood performs as effectively as
possible.
Removing/inserting the metal grease
filter:
See details for removing/inserting the fleece
filter.
Activated carbon filter:
For neutralising odours when hood is
used in recirculating-air mode.
The activated carbon filter is installed above
the grease filter inside the extractor hood.
Inserting/removing the filter:
1. Remove the filter frame
(see details on previous page).
2. Place wing nut and sleeve over screw,
insert into housing and tighten firmly
(applies only when installing filter for first
time).
– Screw, sleeve and wing nut are en-
closed with the activated carbon filter –.
3. Hook the activated carbon filter into the
left-hand side of the extractor hood
housing, push the other side upwards
and secure in place with the wing nut.
4. Re-attach the filter frame.
To remove the activated carbon filter,
proceed in reverse order.
Renewing the activated carbon filter:
Under normal operating conditions (1 to 2
hours per day), the activated carbon filter
will require replacing approximately once
per year. Replacement filters can be
obtained from specialist retailers
(see Optional accessories).
Use only original replacement filters.
In so doing you will be ensuring that the
extractor hood performs as effectively as
possible.
Disposing of the old activated carbon
filter:
Activated carbon filters do not contain
any pollutants and can be disposed of
with domestic refuse.
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