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CUSTOMER SERVICE
POWER SUPPLY
The receiving unit, for its operation, requires batteries
that run out by frequency of use of the appliance.
To prevent the replacement (about every two years),
the device can be connected to the power line con-
necting the power cord into the socket (1) present on
the receiving unit (2).
Connecting the appliance to the power line
network, the batteries (if present) are auto-
matically excluded and do not activate in the
event of sudden absence of the power supply.
To turn the unit in case of power cut simply
unplug the power cord from the socket (1)
and insert the batteries into the compartment.
MAINTENANCE
Clean only when it is switched off and com-
pletely cool.
- Cleaning the upholstery
Stainless steel
, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. After this
first step you should use a degreaser such as aceto-
ne or vinegar diluted with water.
Painted metal
, use a soft cloth dampened with
water.
For painted metal parts do not use alcohol,
paint thinner, gasoline, acetone or other
substances or abrasive cleaners.
If they use the Manufacturer assumes no liability
for any damages caused: tonal variations, scrat-
ches, etc..
- Cleaning the glass
To clean the glass, use a soft dry cloth.
A) Lightly wipe the cloth on the glass to remove a
first layer of dirt.
B) Spray the glass cleaner to remove grease with
neutral base (car shampoo, etc..) And dry with a soft
cloth.
- Cleaning the ceramic logs
Remove each item from the apparatus,
taking care not to damage it, if broken repla-
ce it immediately.
Clean each stick with a gentle stream of compressed
air, during cleaning operations to avoid a too close
contact with the workpiece to prevent any damage or
breakage.
Do not wash the logs with water or other
liquids to avoid compromising the integrity
and appearance.
- Cleaning the stones
Remove each item from the apparatus,
taking care not to damage it, if broken repla-
ce it immediately.
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Summary of Contents for Camino Series
Page 1: ...South Africa...
Page 7: ...7 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA 150 200 150 150 150 200 3...
Page 8: ...8 GENERAL ACCESSORIES...
Page 12: ...12 INSTALLER DIMENSION mod 70 2 sided 1 side mod 50q 2 sided 1 side...
Page 13: ...INSTALLER 13 mod 90 2 sided 1 side mod 130 2 sided 1 side...
Page 14: ...INSTALLER 14 min 245 max 495 307 mod 130F 3 sided wall mod 130P 3 sided peninsula...
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