Tuesday 24 September 2013

How AutoClean Works


These cooker hoods have a built-in water reservoir tank that stores cleaning fluid for the AutoClean process (the cleaning fluid is water mixed with a little dishwater detergent). When you activate the AutoClean function by the press of a button, a high-speed jet-spray will blast a stream of cleaning fluid directly into the turbine motors of your hood, which will spin at an extremely high rate to effectively clean all the internal parts of the hood. This is especially important for Asian Cooking, which produces a considerable amount of grease, steam and oily fumes.

The resultant dissolved grease and dislodged debris will automatically flow into the drip-cups located at the base of the cooker hood for your easy disposal. You need only occasionally wipe down the exterior surface of your cooker hood for greasy build-ups from time to time, and ensure that your water reservoir tank is filled before each clean, but otherwise no further maintenance is required.

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