During operation with continuous unloading, do not remove the water tank.
Possible problems caused by the external water drain are not detected by the full
tank alarm.
An efficient supervision is necessary in order to prevent malfunctions, damages to
the appliance and/or dangerous work conditions.
4 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance intervention
on the appliance, disconnect the plug from the power socket
and wait for the fan to stop completely.
4.1 - CLEANING
4.1.a - Cleaning the appliance
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Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance.
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If the appliance is very dirty, it is possible to use a cloth dampened with warm water (max 50°C) and a mild
detergent to clean its external parts. Dry with a dry cloth.
Make sure the appliance is completely dry before reconnecting the plug to the power
socket.
Do not use a chemically treated or antistatic cloth to clean the appliance.
Do not use petrol, solvents, polishing pastes or similar.
These products could break or deform the plastic surface.
Do not use oils, chemical substances or abrasive products to clean the appliance.
Neither wash nor immerse the appliance with/in water.
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Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the air inlet/outlet grids.
In case of an appliance malfunction, do not try to disassemble it but instead refer to the
retailer or to the technical assistance service.
4.2 - AIR FILTER CLEANING
It is advised to clean the air filter every two weeks of operation.
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Switch the appliance off and disconnect the plug from the power socket.
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Remove the air inlet grid (5) and the active carbons filter (14) (figure 10).
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Clean the grid (5) using a vacuum cleaner or wash it with water (possibly with a non-aggressive detergent),
then let it dry in a fresh room (figure 11).
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Clean the active carbons filter (14) using a vacuum cleaner. Replace it if dirty or worn out.
The active carbons filter (14) MUST NOT be washed.
It is advised to replace it every 6÷12 months of use.
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