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IMPORTANT
The operator must use the appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment). For example:
use cap in hair preventing it from locking up in moving parts and appropriate gloves to
guarantee hygiene when handling fruits, also protects the operator during the pulp
processing.
5. Cleaning and Maintenance
5.1 Procedures for Cleaning and Products to be used
Your device was built with first class materials, so use it correctly and get great satisfaction.
Keep it always clean and well maintained, by doing this, your device will have longer life cycle.
You must do daily cleaning on the device for a good operation and durability.
WARNING!
Before performing maintenance or cleaning, ensure that the On/Off Switch is in position "0"
(off) and that the plug is disconnected from the mains.
WARNING!
Do not use water jet to clean the device.
IMPORTANT
This device is not intended to be fully immersed in water for cleaning.
Follow the instructions below to learn which parts can be immersed and which one needs
special care.
Demountable parts (Bowl, Strainers and Beater) should be removed from the device and
washed with water and soap. Thoroughly clean the corners, eliminating waste from the food.
When washing the Beater but the waste stills on Bowl Protection and it is necessary to remove
the Protection, loose the screws from Beater Axis using appropriate tool.
The device must be cleaned as many times as possible, to prevent dry food waste from
sticking on parts. For cleaning, dilute soap or mild detergent in warm water and apply with a soft cloth.
With a cloth humidified with water rinse the device and then, dry the parts with a soft dry cloth.
Never use abrasive products or sponges and substances containing acids or chlorine to clean
the metal parts, as they may scratch or damage the surface of the parts causing corrosion. Do not
spill water on the engine and electrical parts for cleaning, otherwise, turning it on may cause electric
shock or even burn the unit.
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