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General notes
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Do not
wash the sterilizer with direct jets of water, either under pressure or sprinkled. Seepage into electrical and electronic components could damage the
functioning of the device or its internal parts, even irreparably;
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Do not
use abrasive cloths, metal brushes (or other aggressive materials) or metal-cleaning products, whether solids or liquids, to clean the device or
sterilization chamber;
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Do not
use chemical products or disinfectants to clean the sterilization chamber. In fact, these products can damage the sterilization chamber, even
irreparably;
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Do not
allow lime residue or other substances to accumulate in the sterilization chamber or on the door and its gasket, but periodically remove them. In fact,
they can damage these parts over time in addition to
compromising
the operation of the components installed along the plumbing circuit.
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The formation of white spots on the base of the internal walls of the sterilization chamber means that you are using low-quality
demineralized water.
BEFORE PERFORMING ORDINARY MAINTENANCE, MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS REMOVED FROM THE
MAINS SOCKET.
WHENEVER IT IS NOT POSSIBLE, PUT IN OFF THE EXTERNAL BREAKER OF THE EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY LINE.
IF THE EXTERNAL BREAKER IS FAR AWAY OR
,
AT ANY RATE
,
NOT VISIBLE TO THE MAINTAINER
,
PLACE A
WORK
IN
PROGRESS
SIGN ON THE
EXTERNAL BREAKER AFTER TURNING IT
OFF.
Maintenance description
Clean the gasket and porthole
To remove traces of lime, clean the gasket of the container under pressure and the porthole with a clean, cotton cloth soaked in a weak solution
of water and vinegar (or similar product, after first checking its contents on the label).
Dry the surfaces and remove any residue before using the device.
Clean external surfaces
Clean all the external parts using a clean cotton cloth dampened with water and, possibly, the addition of a neutral detergent.
Dry the surfaces and remove any residue before using the device.
Summary of Contents for millennium B
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