6. Cleaning and maintenance
6.1 Safety advice
o Before beginning with repair or cleaning works make sure the device has been
disconnected from power socket (pull the power plug!!!) and has cooled down.
o Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the device.
o To protect yourself from electric shock, never immerse the device, its cables and the
plug in water or other liquids.
CAUTION!
The device is not suited for direct washing via water jets. Therefore, you must not
use any kind of pressure water jet for cleaning the device!
6.2 Cleaning
Wash the device regularly.
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After each use, wipe the device with a moist cloth. Remove any remnants of food
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and beverages from the interior of the device with a moist cloth. A delicate cleaning
agent may be used in case of more stubborn dirt.
Avoid using sprays and other aggressive cleaning agents, as such chemicals may
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leave stains on the device and even damage its surface.
Wash the exterior surface of the device with a moist cloth. To protect the parts located
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inside the device from damage, do not allow water to seep through the ventilation
ducts into the interior of the device.
To remove dirt, wash the door, door seals and attached elements with a moist cloth.
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Do not use harsh cleaning agents.
Do not get the control panel overly wet. Wash it with a moist, soft cloth. Do not close
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the door while washing the device, to avoid accidentally turning it on.
If condensation forms on the inside or outside of the door, remove it with a soft cloth.
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Condensation forms when the device is operated in conditions of high humidity.
This is a normal occurrence.
Unpleasant odours can be removed from the device by placing a glass of water with
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lemon juice and lemon peel, then heating for approx. 5 minutes. Afterwards, wipe the
device thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
When washing use only soft cloths, never scouring pads which may damage the
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surface of the device.
After washing the device, wipe its surface dry and polish with a soft, dry cloth.
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