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7. System
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» For step by step instructions, see picture section on page 157, point 6.
» The interior cabinet lighting that is connected to the 24 V lighting output takes
place via the drive unit, i.e. after opening the light is switched on, and is
switched off again before closing.
» If the cabinet flap remains open for a long period, the interior cabinet lighting
is automatically switched off again after 5 minutes.
7.1 Cleaning the fitting
WARNING
Current-carrying components
Risk of short circuits and fire due to improper cleaning
» Never clean fitting and drive using liquids, cleaning agents containing
alcohol, solvents or thinners.
» Do not use pressure or steam cleaning devices.
» Disconnect power plug before cleaning.
NOTE
» Only use a duster or vacuum cleaner for dry cleaning.
» Only use a soft, damp cloth for wet cleaning.
NOTE
» The fittings are maintenance-free.
7.2 Front panel cleaning
NOTE
» Only use a duster or vacuum cleaner for dry cleaning.
» Only use a soft, damp cloth for wet cleaning.
» Open front panel and press rubberised surface of push button.
» Start manually closing the front panel within 3 seconds. The closing procedure
must be completed within 10 seconds.
The drive unit will now no longer react to pressing the front panel for 2 minutes.
» The blocking time of 2 minutes can be interrupted by manually opening the front
panel.
» For step by step instructions, see picture section on page 158, point 7.2.
7.3 Battery change
NOTE
» Dispose of old battery in an environmentally friendly manner.
WARNING
Risk of chemical burns from leaking or damaged batteries
» Damaged, deformed or leaking batteries must only be touched with
protective gloves.
» For step by step instructions, see picture section on page 158, point 7.3.
» Please comply with the respective national and local regulations when disposing
of or recycling the fitting or its components!