4. When these operations have been
done successfully, close the drainage
gate valve. Carefully dry all exposed
surfaces with a non-abrasive cloth.
Put the heating coil back in the horizon-
tal position (Fig. 2).
If necessary, repeat the operations de-
scribed above for a new cleaning cycle.
CLEANING FOR PROLONGED
DEACTIVATION / See chapter 5 /
Daily decommissioning / Prolonged de-
commissioning.
Air out the appliances and rooms
regularly
SUMMARISED TABLE:
QUALIFICATION - OPERATION -
FREQUENCY
Before proceeding with the ope-
rations, see chap. 2 "Duties and
qualifications"
OPERATION
Cleaning appliance /
Cleaning parts in contact
Cleaning containers
Cleaning at commissioning
Checking thermostat /
Bulb capillary fixing control
Checking supply cable
Checking heating box
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
with foodstuff
and filters
Cleaning flue
microswitch
Should a problem occur, the ge-
neric operator performs the first
search and, if qualified, elimina-
tes the cause of the problem and re-
stores the appliance correctly.
If the problem cannot be resol-
ved, turn the appliance off, di-
sconnect it from the electrical mains
and shut all the supply valves. Then
contact authorized customer service.
The authorized maintenance tech-
nician intervenes when the generic
operator was not able to pinpoint the
cause of the problem, or whenever resto-
ration of correct operation of the applian-
ce entails executing operations for which
the generic operator is not qualified.
If the supply cable should be da-
maged, contact authorized cu-
stomer service for replacement.
Daily / In case of need
Upon arrival after installation
Upon arrival after installation / Yearly
In case of need
Upon arrival after installation / Yearly
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MAINTENANCE
FREQUENCY
Daily
Yearly
Yearly