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4. Allow the solution to run through the discharge tap (
11
) so that it is also freed of any limes-
cale residues (see the “Operation” chapter | “Operating the Discharge Tap”).
5. To rinse the device, allow two tankfuls of clear water to run through it. The device is now
descaled and ready to be used again.
Storage
Disconnect the device from the mains power when it is not going to be used for a prolonged
period. Clean the device again (see the "Cleaning and Care” chapter) to avoid possible
mould formation. Mould can cause spots and damage on the device that can no longer be
removed / repaired. Allow the device and all accessories to dry completely.
Store the device and all accessories in a dry, clean, frost-free place that is protected from direct
sunlight and cannot be accessed by children or animals.
Troubleshooting
If the device does not work properly, check whether you are able to rectify the problem
yourself. If the problem cannot be solved with the steps that are listed, contact the customer
service department.
Do not attempt to repair an electrical device yourself!
Problem
Possible
cause
Fix
The device cannot
be switched on.
The mains plug is not inserted
correctly in the socket.
Insert the mains plug.
The socket is defective.
Try another socket.
No mains voltage is present.
Check the fuse of the mains
connection.
The thermostat control (
7
) has
not been activated.
Turn the thermostat control
clockwise until it resists.
The fuse in the fuse
box is triggered.
Too many devices connected to
the same circuit.
Reduce the number of devices
in the circuit.
Water runs out of
the device.
There is too much water in the
water reservoir (
6
).
Do not over
fi
ll the water
reservoir!
The discharge tap (
11
) is still
open.
Close the discharge tap and
ensure that the lever (
12
)
cannot be blocked.
No water or only a
very small amount
of water runs out of
the discharge tap.
The discharge tap is blocked.
Clean the discharge tap.
The device is furred up.
Descale the device (see the
“Cleaning and Care” chapter |
“Descaling”).