Stoves ST 600 GH User Manual

To install the Stoves ST 600 GH Hood, first ensure you have all the necessary parts and tools. Follow the installation guide provided with the hood, which includes mounting the hood securely to the wall or ceiling and connecting it to the external vent. Make sure to switch off power at the breaker before connecting the electrical wiring.
If the fan isn't working, first check that the hood is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is on. Ensure the fan switch is turned on. If the fan still doesn't work, inspect the wiring for any loose connections and check the motor for signs of wear. If necessary, consult a professional technician.
The filters on the ST 600 GH Hood should be cleaned every 1-3 months, depending on usage frequency. Grease filters can be washed in warm soapy water or in a dishwasher, while carbon filters need to be replaced as they cannot be cleaned.
To replace the light bulb, ensure the hood is off and cool. Remove the cover over the light bulb, unscrew the old bulb, and replace it with a new one of the same type and wattage. Reattach the cover securely before turning the hood back on.
Loud noise from the hood could be due to loose parts or debris lodged in the fan. Turn off the unit, remove the filters, and check for any obstructions or loose screws. Tighten any loose parts and clean out debris. If the noise persists, the motor may need servicing.
Yes, the ST 600 GH Hood can be used with a recirculating kit. Ensure the hood is set up according to the instructions provided with the kit, which usually involves installing charcoal filters and altering the vent settings to recirculate air back into the kitchen.
If the lights do not turn on, check if the bulbs are burnt out and replace them if necessary. Ensure the bulb is correctly installed and the hood is connected to a power source. If the issue persists, check the wiring and consult a professional electrician if needed.
Regularly clean the hood's surface and filters, check and replace bulbs as needed, and inspect the vent and ductwork for obstructions. Perform these maintenance steps every 3-6 months or as required based on usage.
To improve suction power, ensure the filters are clean and free of grease buildup. Check the ductwork for blockages and make sure the vent is not obstructed. If issues persist, consider increasing the fan speed or consulting a technician for further assessment.
A slight vibration is normal due to the motor and fan operation. However, if the vibration is excessive, check for loose mounting screws or parts within the hood. Tighten any loose components and ensure the hood is securely mounted.