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Use a soft cloth with a neutral
detergent or soap and lukewarm
water (max 30°C).
Immediately remove all traces of
water or detergent using a dry
cloth in order to prevent marks
from forming.
If necessary, before treating the
entire surface, test on a small
hidden area and verify that the
cleaner will not damage the finish
or color
21.6. Clean the sliding closures
Refer to chapters(cap.21.1.), (cap.21.2.), (cap.21.5.) and follow the steps given:
Step
1
lift and remove the closures, use both hands and wear safety gloves
2
gently place them on a flat surface, DO NOT break or damage them
3
clean as indicated in the glass parts cleaning section (cap.21.5.)
4
reinstall the closures
21.7. Cleaning stainless steel parts
Certain situations can cause the formation of rust on the surfaces in steel:
- iron remains left on damp surfaces, limestone, chlorine or ammonia based detergents not
rinsed properly, food incrustations or residues, salt-saline solutions, dry residues of
evaporated liquids.
Remedy
recent stains and rust::
- clean with shampoo or neutral detergents, using a sponge or a rag. When
finished, eliminate any detergent residue, rinsing abundantly and thoroughly
drying the surfaces.
old stains and rust:
- use chemical substances on the stainless steel that contain 25% of nitric acid
or similar substances.
persistent stains and rust:
- sandpaper or polish with a stainless steel brush. After this operation, wash
with detergents and carefully dry.
ATTENTION! Slippery floor. Falling.
Remove from the floor any items such as sponges, rags, waste of water or detergent.
Carefully clean any residue of detergent or sanitizer.
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Carefully follow the sanitizing, rinsing and drying procedures to prevent proliferation of
harmful germs.
21.8. Check the parts
Once you have completed sanitizing, rinsing and drying, proceed as follows:
Step
1
check that all parts are perfectly clean and dry
2
check that they are not damaged or too worn
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- This intervention may however cause scratches to the surfaces due to
the abrasive cleaning method.
- DO NOT use hydrochloric acid on stainless steel surfaces
DO NOT use acid or alkaline
detergents (e.g. bleach), soda and
solvents which could corrode the
surfaces
DO NOT use rough, abrasive
materials which can scratch the
surfaces
DO NOT use steam cleaning
equipment
DO NOT use rough cloths
Moderate the use of liquid
detergent: excess use causes water
infiltration and consequent wood
bulging
Action
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