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Cleaning the glass door
❶
o
The dual glass pane in the door makes the unit
easy to clean. The internal pane can be tilted or
removed as needed.
o
To do so, loosen the upper and lower locks that
hold the internal pane by turning them clockwise
(fig.
❶
).
❷
o
Tilt the internal pane (fig.
❷
).
o
Wash both sides of the internal pane and door of
the unit with an appropriate cleaning agent.
o
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning aids.
o
Close the internal pane or properly insert it after
cleaning and reset the locks to their initial position
by turning them counter-clockwise.
CAUTION!
When replacing the internal pane, remember to attach it with the stripes running
in the direction of the unit's door, otherwise the door will not be sealed shut.
6.3 Safety instructions for maintenance
o
Check the mains connection cable for damage from time to time. Never operate the
device when the cable is damaged. A damaged cable must immediately be replaced
by customer service or a qualified electrician to avoid dangers.
o
In case of damage or malfunction, please contact your stockist or our customer
service centre. Pay attention to the troubleshooting tips in pt. 7.
o
Only a qualified technician and using original spare parts and accessories should
carry out repairs and maintenance of the device. Do not attempt to repair the
device yourself.
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