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Maintenance Methods
Tools and Detergents Used for Daily Maintenance
Tools/detergents that may be used
Tools/detergents that must not be used
Soft cloth
Soft toothbrush
Neutral detergents for kitchens
(for washing vegetables and dishes)
Thinner
Benzine
Alcohol
Spray type
detergents
Acid/alkaline
detergents
bleaching agents
Chemical
wipes
Items that may cause painted surfaces to degenerate, peel or become discolored, and resin parts to become
discolored or crack
Maintenance of air inlet fi lter (about once per month)
1
Draw out the air inlet filter
located at the bottom of the
equipment body towards
you to remove.
2
Remove any dust with a soft
toothbrush or similar item.
3
Insert the air inlet filter
along the rails on the base
of the main unit and push in
as far as possible.
Air inlet filter
Make sure to insert the front and back of the
filter in correctly.
Maintenance of main unit (about once per month)
• Clean dirty locations as required about once per month.
• Wipe with a soft cloth moistened with hot water and then wrung well. In the case of particularly stubborn dirt, wipe with a
soft cloth moistened with neutral detergent for kitchen use.
• Make sure that the equipment body is not wet with water. If it is wet, completely wipe it dry.
• Perform daily maintenance particularly carefully when the equipment is not to be used for a long time.