I might recommend you turn your fan on 10 minutes before cooking. Under most circumstances, if it is pooling in the lights, it is not being used properly and allowing grease to escape the pull area.
I have a Wolf range, hood, and refrigerator. Absolutely excellent EXCEPT all three of them constantly break and regularly need expensive repairs. My range lights are out now. I've spent as much on oven repairs as I did purchasing it.
This particular hood you can not. We make what is called a hood insert. So all the lighting and controls from underneath - but made to fit in custom cabinetry. These are our PL models.
I have a wolf oven/hood. The grease pools in the light fixture and drips down. It makes no difference that it is sealed metal all the way around. FYI.
I might recommend you turn your fan on 10 minutes before cooking. Under most circumstances, if it is pooling in the lights, it is not being used properly and allowing grease to escape the pull area.
I have exactly the same issue and have been researching on how to fix this with no luck, have you managed to figure out a solution for this?
I have a Wolf range, hood, and refrigerator. Absolutely excellent EXCEPT all three of them constantly break and regularly need expensive repairs. My range lights are out now. I've spent as much on oven repairs as I did purchasing it.
How do you take the bulbs out. The grease is gathering around them?
how to clean the rotor inside?
Thanks for the video What model number is this
Can you put this hood into a custom cabinet housing ?
This particular hood you can not. We make what is called a hood insert. So all the lighting and controls from underneath - but made to fit in custom cabinetry. These are our PL models.