Installation Guide
Cleaning & Maintenance  
Cleaning Mesh or Baffle Filters 
Mesh and baffle filters can be cleaned with regular household 
dish washing soap and hot water. Please wear gloves while 
cleaning filters to protect against scrapes or cuts. Exercise cau-
tion around sharp metal edges and corners. 
Ingredients 
  Very hot or boiling water 
  Dishwashing soap or degreaser 
  Baking soda 
  Non-abrasive scrubbing brush or pad 
  Dish cloth or paper towels 
Instructions 
  Remove the Filters from the Hood: Using the included 
latch (on mesh filters only), remove them from underneath 
the range hood. 
  Fill Your Sink Hot or Boiling Water: Hot water will help 
dissolve hard grease and oil built up on the filters. 
  Add Dishwashing Soap or Degreaser: Pour in a gener-
ous amount of cleaning solution and make sure it is com-
pletely dissolved in the water. 
  Add Baking Soda: Pour in baking soda to the solution, 
  Soak Mesh Filters: Place your filters into the solution 
and let it soak for up to 30 minutes. 
  Scrub the Filters: After soaking, take a scrubbing brush 
or pad to further remove grease and oil. 
  Rinse and Let Dry: Thoroughly rinse with clean water 
and let dry them with a cloth or paper towels. 
  Reinstall the Filters: Carefully reinstall the metal filters 
once fully dry. 
Types of Metal Filters 
Mesh 
Baffle: Type A 
Baffle: Type B 
Interior Range Hood Cleaning 
The unit must be turned off before being cleaned. Also avoid 
spraying cleaner directly onto the light bulb or light bulb socket. 
You can clean the interior of the vent hood with a standard house-
hold degreaser/cleaner and a sponge or rag; it will probably get 
quite dirty, so make sure to use something that you don't mind 
throwing away afterward. 
Exterior Oven Vent Cleaning 
The exterior of a vent hood may also be cleaned with a standard 
household degreaser/cleaner or a non-abrasive cleanser. Since 
exterior range hood cleaning is a lot easier to do, you may want to 
incorporate it into your daily or weekly cleaning routine. If your 
vent hoods have never been cleaned, you may want to call in a 
professional to do the job the first time, as it is very likely that it 
will be pretty messy. 









