Safety
Page EN-12
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Do not wash individual appliance
parts in a dishwasher. They are not
dishwasher-safe.
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Never spray the appliance with a wa-
ter jet (e.g. high-pressure cleaner).
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Make sure that no water gets into the
electrical parts of the appliance.
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Only use original accessories.
Risks associated with appliances
with water systems
WARNING
Health hazard!
Standing water may cause damage to
health.
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Clean water tanks if they have not
been used for 48 h; flush the water
system connected to a water supply if
water has not been drawn for 5 days.
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Do not dispense water from the cold
water outlet for longer than 3 min-
utes at a time.
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Use only fresh drinking water to fill
the water tank. Do not fill the water
tank with any other fluids.
The water filter can only filter out float-
ing particles from the water. It does not
destroy bacteria or microbes.
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Only connect to the drinking water
supply.
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When using the ice maker for the first
time, do not consume the ice cubes
produced during the first 6 hours.
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If the water dispenser (ice or cold wa-
ter) has not been in use for at least
a week, replace the entire water sup-
ply (see Point 4 in Chapter "Switching
on the ice maker“ on page EN-26). Dis-
pose of the water used to rinse the
system.
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Replace the filter on a regular basis
(after 6 months maximum).
Risk of injury!
The improper handling of the ice maker
can lead to injury.
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Do not insert fingers into the grinding
mechanism in the ice cube container.
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Do not insert objects such as knives,
forks or similar into the ice or cold wa-
ter outlet or the grinding mechanism.
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Switch off the ice maker before remov-
ing and cleaning (ICE OFF).
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Be extremely careful when cleaning
the grinding mechanism.
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Do not use delicate glasses or cups to
catch the ice. These could break as a
result of the difference in temperature.
CAUTION
Risk of water damage!
Faulty assembly of the water connection
can result in water damage.
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The appliance’s water pressure is set
at 2–7 bar. For higher water pressure,
a pressure regulator needs to be in-
stalled. If in doubt, enquire about the
water pressure with the water supply
company.
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Do not connect the appliance to the
tap or mixing arm of a water heat-
er (e.g. continuous flow heater, pres-
sure-free boiler, etc.).
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Ensure that the hoses are not kinked
and are carefully connected.
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Do not extend hoses if they are too
short. In this case, contact our service
department (see page EN-45).
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Do not use old or previously installed
hoses.