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CLEANING THE FILTER THROUGHOUT THE DAY
For heavy use, you are recommended to clean the filter every 30-40 cycles while the machine is in
working conditions. To do this, follow the “5.6 emptying the tank” instructions.
Remove the filter making sure large bits and pieces do not fall into the tank; clean the filter and
rinse it thoroughly. Also clean the internal filter and remove any bits and pieces inside it.
Put the filter back into its seat correctly. Do not use pointed or sharp tools to do this.
Clean away any scale to avoid possible build-up. Clean the surface carefully and frequently using a damp
cloth. Use neutral and non-abrasive detergents that do not contain chlorine-based substances or products
that could corrode and damage stainless steel. Do not use the afore-mentioned products to clean the floor
under the machine either, or even near it, in order to prevent vapours or drips from causing damage to the
steel surface.
To clean the tank and the walls, you are recommended to use a damp cloth or a shammy leather cloth, with soapy water and
a mild detergent. Never user scouring pads or metal sponges.
GLASSWASHERS FILTERS
DISHWASHERS FILTERS
Periodic checks
Disassemble the spray arms (bottom and top 2-3), by unscrewing the central screw (1).
Clean the holes and the nozzles under clean running water, do not use any pointed or sharp tools that could damage them.
Fit the spray arms back in place.
Clean the machine internally using a damp cloth and neutral detergent then rinse and dry thoroughly.
Never use the following types of products to clean the tank and the steel surfaces:
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Products containing chlorides or hydrochloric acid
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Bleach
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Products for cleaning silver
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Scouring pads or metal sponges
ATTENTION: the incorrect use of the afore-mentioned products may cause rust marks on the surfaces.