Place the objects on the dedicated tray after having washed them with water and let them drip thoroughly.
The objects must be spread on the tray net and not be touching or overlapping, to allow the air to flow on their surface,
heat them, remove moisture and flow out into the chamber below.
Insert the tray with the objects into the drying chamber, close the door and turn on the main switch (see picture A pos.
1).
By means of the timer knob (see picture A pos. 2) adjust the drying time (4 min. max); the fans start operating
immediately and the resistances heat the air.
After the set time, the cycle stops automatically.
Turn off the main switch, open the door and check whether the objects are dry.
If the drying time was not sufficient, turn the objects upside down and repeat the operation.
Objects characterised by a cavity retaining water must be dripped thoroughly before undergoing the treatment and
disassembled as much as possible before being placed on the tray.
Flat objects tend to remain humid on the surface touching the tray net; therefore, to achieve a correct drying, they
need to be turned upside down and undergo a new treatment.
UNIKA does not need any specific accessory to be operated; the tray is the only accessory coming with the machine
and was designed specifically to achieve an optimal air flow.
As described under par. 4, potentially harmful operations are due to negligence or incapacity on the operator's part or
improper use of the machine.
Damage may derive also from cleaning and maintenance operations not complying with the instructions described
under par. 11, 12; in particular, the mains lead must be disconnected from the electric network each time maintenance
operations are carried out.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ACCESSORIES
POTENTIALLY HARMFUL OPERATIONS
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PAR.9
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