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3. Taking care of your appliance
3.1 Standard maintenance operations
Before carrying out any maintenance operation on your appliance, ensure
that it is switched off. High-quality materials and surface treatment protect
your appliance against corrosion and impacts.
To maximise the service life of your appliance, we recommend you take
the following precautions:
Never use abrasive or corrosive products on the outer surfaces
of the appliance; use tepid soapy water.
Use a dry cloth, without solvent, to clean the forced convection
control panel.
3.2 Cleaning the airflow filter
The alarm LED (5) lights up to indicate that you need to clean the filter at
the bottom of your appliance, which will become clogged with dust over time.
You can use a vacuum cleaner with the filter still in place, or remove the
filter from its housing completely by pulling the filter locks forwards as shown
above (steps 1 to 3). The filter may be washed with water, but to avoid
damage we highly recommend that you do not put it in the dishwasher.
After cleaning, replace the filter by performing steps 1 to 3 in reverse order
and fasten the locks. Press the ON/OFF button (2) for 4 seconds to deactivate
the alarm LED (5) (step 4).
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