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and the others filter F4,F2 and F1.
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- Reassemble the curtains in the right place
ensuring that:
The curtains must have the shorter side facing
the entry of the baskets, (see the signalling
blue stamps placed on the doors) (see draw
pag.10)
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– Clean the outside of the machine with a
wet sponge. Never use water jets because,
besides being dangerous, they can damage
the electrical parts. Never use detergents,
abrasive stuffs, rough sponges or steel
brushes.
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– In order to avoid the formation of nasty
smells, let the doors open making sure
that they are firmly linked to the
apposite supports.
Machine prolonged stop
In case the machine is not used for some
weeks it is advisable to carry out an accurate
cleaning of all components inside to avoid the
formation of unpleasant smells.
In case of a very long standstill, it is advisable
to oil the stainless steel surfaces with white
mineral oil.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Any deficiency in the washing process is
apparent when dirty residuals are visible. Any
halos might be caused by an insufficuent
rinsing: in this case, check that the rinsing jets
are clean and there is a sufficient pressure in
the water distribution network (2÷4 bar) ;
In the case that residuals are present, check
that:
• the washing jets are clean
• pre-washing temperatur is 40 °C maximum;
• washing temperature is from 55 to 60 °C,
• rinsing temperature is from 80 to 85 °C,
• there is detergent in the right concentration;
• the filters are clean;
• washing water is not dirty;
• the positions of the objects in the rack are
correct.
IMPORTANT: Before carrying out cleaning and
maintenance operations disconnect the
machine from the power supply source by
means of the wall-mounted switch or by means
of the disconnecting switch located on the
control panel.
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