The cleaning steps of the hood of the United States are as follows:
Preparing cleaning tools: detergent, dishwashing sponge, cleaning cloth, detergent, bucket, etc.
Turn off the power: Before cleaning the hood, you need to turn off the power to avoid electric shock.
Dismantle the grease net and activated carbon: Remove the grease net from the hood, clean the grease in it with detergent, drain the water and put it back. If the grease net is already very dirty, it is recommended to replace it with a new one. Activated carbon also needs to be removed for cleaning or replacement.
Cleaning the inside and outside surfaces of the hood: use detergent and a dishwashing sponge to wipe the inside and outside surfaces, be careful not to let the water flow into the motor and light fixture parts, you can use a damp cloth to wipe.
Rinsing cleaning: Use water to rinse the grease net and the inside and outside surfaces of the hood repeatedly until clean. After rinsing, you can dry the hood and grease net with a clean towel or paper towel.
Installing the grease net and activated carbon: reinstall the cleaned grease net and activated carbon back into the hood.
Checking: after cleaning, you need to check that the hood is securely installed and wired correctly for safety.
It should be noted that different models of U.S. hoods may vary in cleaning methods and precautions, so it is best to read the product manual or consult the manufacturer's customer service staff before cleaning.