6. Cleaning and servicing
6.1 Safety instructions
Disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply (remove the plug
from the socket) before cleaning the appliance or starting any servicing or repair
activities;
Do not use aggressive detergent products and make sure that water does not enter the control
panel or inside the appliance's technician chamber;
To prevent electric shock, never clean the appliance with a jet of water, and never immerse the
appliance or its parts, the power supply cable or the plug in water or any other liquid.
WARNING! Risk of burns!
During normal use, the surface of the compressor can become very hot. Never touch
the compressor with your bare hands.
WARNING!
The appliance is not designed to be cleaned:
With a jet of water;
With a jet of high pressure water;
By immersing it or its parts in water or any other liquid.
6.2 Cleaning the appliance
The appliance must be cleaned regularly:
Clean the inside of the appliance at least once a week;
Remove the racks and clean them with a soft cloth or sponge moistened with a delicate deter-
gent. Thoroughly dry the racks before reinserting them in the appliance;
A plastic spatula may be used if necessary or in the case of particularly stubborn dirt. The use
of metal tools is not recommended;
Clean all parts of the appliance with a soft cloth or sponge moistened with a neutral and deli-
cate detergent. Carefully dry everything after cleaning;
Only use clean water to moisten the cloth or sponge for cleaning;
Do no use abrasive detergents, such as, for example, abrasive powders, agents containing al-
cohol, bleach, diluents, etc. which could damage plastic parts, painted parts or components
made of stainless steel;
After cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth for drying the surfaces. Check that all the parts are perfectly
dry before restarting the appliance;
Clean the condenser, which is located above the cabinet and behind the control panel, at least
once a week. Before cleaning, close and protect the cabinet, then remove the dust that has
deposited on the front of the condenser with a vacuum cleaner and a brush;
Carefully clean the condenser filter with a vacuum cleaner and a brush, then finish the cleaning
by immersing the filter in warm water with an antibacterial detergent. Let the filter dry com-
pletely in a dry and ventilated place before putting it back on the condenser.
6.3 Servicing
The operator can perform the following maintenance operations:
Periodically check the condition of the power supply cable. Do not use the appliance if the cable
is damaged. If the cable is damaged, have it replaced by the dealer or by a qualified technician;
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TRANSLATION OF THE ITALIAN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS