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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
To maintain performance and prevent problems,
check the outside and inside of the appliance,
including filters and spray arms regularly.
WARNING
• When cleaning the outside and inside of the
appliance, do not use any solvent based
solutions such as thinners or acetone. It may
cause fire or explosion.
NOTE
• Prevent animals from nibbling on the power
cable or water hose.
Cleaning and Caring
Cleaning the Exterior
In most cases, the exterior of the appliance can be
cleaned with a soft damp cloth or sponge, then
dried with a soft cloth. If the appliance has a
stainless steel exterior, use a stainless steel
cleaner.
CAUTION
• If cooking oil is spilled on the exterior of the
product, wipe it off immediately. Do not clean
the exterior of the product with cleaners which
contain alcohol, thinners, bleach, benzene,
flammable liquids, or abrasives. These
substances may discolour or damage the
appliance.
Cleaning the Interior
It is recommended to clean the interior, spray
arms, or filters once every two weeks.
Clean the interior of the appliance periodically with
a soft, damp cloth or sponge to remove food and
dirt particles.
Food residue may be stuck in the narrow gaps
inside the appliance after completion of washing.
Wipe off all food residue.
NOTE
• If you have not used the appliance for a long
time, refresh the inside by running
Turbo
or
Machine Clean
programme with detergent.
When the cycle is finished, clean the inside and
outside of the appliance according to the
MAINTENANCE
instructions.
Cleaning the Tub
Using Citric Acid
Remove all dishes, cutlery basket and cutlery
basket holder from appliance. Only racks should
remain in tub. For best results, use citric acid
powder (can be found in canning sections of most
supermarkets or online). Measure 3 tablespoons
(45 g) of citric acid powder. Fill main wash
compartment with measured powder.
Using White Vinegar
If you cannot find citric acid powder, pour
approximately 3/4 - 1 1/4 cups (200 - 300 mL) of
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