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By performing preventive maintenance, you eliminate the inconvenience of getting the
equipment stopped when you need it most, reducing the cost of maintenance and reducing the risk of
accidents.
Follow equipment maintenance and adjustment recommendations:
• Replace pressure regulator every 5 years or when defective;
• After the end of the use, keep the gas valve closed, avoiding pressure in the hose;
• The gas outlet holes in the burners must always be unobstructed. In case of clogging, use a needle
to clean the nozzles;
• The ideal flame should be blue. Each burner tube has a flame regulator, follow the adjustment
instructions in item 4.3 (operating procedures - pg. 22);
CAUTION!
Preventive maintenance requires a trained professional.
Whenever any item regarding the safety of the equipment (such as cleaning or maintenance) is
removed, reset it and confirm that it is performing its function correctly.
When you experience any malfunction or non-compliance, refer your equipment to the
nearest service center. See technical assistance on our website:
5.3 Prolonged Interruption in Use of Equipment
When leaving the appliance unattended for an extended period of time, unplug it from the
mains, keep the oven door open, and perform a thorough cleaning, including the various accessories.
It is advisable to protect all parts of the equipment with white vaseline or with suitable commercially
available products. You should also protect the equipment from dust by covering it with a nylon or
other material.
6. Analysis and Troubleshooting
6.1 Problems, possible causes and solutions
Products with IMG quality are designed with materials and components that guarantee
longer life to your equipment. However, due to natural wear, improper use or lack of maintenance, the
equipment may have irregularities in its operation.
In the following table, you can check possible causes and solutions:
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