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3. It is more convenient to clean punched bottom of steam baskets(2, 4)
with brush.
4. The base (5) should be wiped with wetted fabric. One should not clean the steam
cooker with abrasives.
rEmoVaL of SCum
1. After you will use steam cooker several times (depending from hardness
of water in your place), a layer of scum generates upon heating element, and it is
to be removed.
2. Because of that after 7-10 uses pour 2 glasses of 5% vinegar into water
reservoir and add water up to the maximum level (so that vinegar solution will
fully cover the heating element).
3. Then one should install the tray, one steam basket on to their places, close the
appliance and switch on steam cooker for 10 minutes.
4. If after this time layer of scum will be still visible, set additional time.
After electric appliance 5. and vinegar solution will sufficiently cool down, pour out
vinegar and rinse water reservoir several times.
StoraGE
1. Unplug the food steamer.
2. Complete all requirements of chapter CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE.
3. Keep the appliance in a dry cool place.
ENVIroNmENtaL protECtIoN
After the service life termination we recommend to you not to throw out the device
together with a household waste. Transfer it in specialised point for the further recy
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cling. It you will help to protect environment. About rules of recycling of the device
upon termination of term of its service, it is necessary to request local public utilities.
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