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Part 4
Maintenance and cleaning
Cleaning and care of the appliance
WARNING! The unit must be cold to clean it.
Keeping the appliance clean is very important for a long and trouble-
free working life.
The removable parts, for example drawer "V" (fig.2) should be
washed separately with warm water and detergent, then rinsed in
running water.
The steel parts may be cleaned with a damp cloth and with a non-
abrasive detergent and then dried by using a soft, dry cloth. For very
resistant stains, use hot water and vinegar.
Do not use harsh or abrasive detergents to clean the stainless steel
parts. Iron cleaning pads should not be used as they cause the
formation of rust. For the same reason, avoid contact with ferrous
materials.
When cleaning, avoid using abrasive paper or cloth; instead and only
in special cases you can use pumice stone powder; we recommend
using sponges (ex. Scotch) to remove stubborn deposits. You can
also use common sprays for cleaning ovens and grills to remove
stubborn deposits. If spray products are used, follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Maintenance
The appliance needs no specific maintenance besides normal cleaning; we do however suggest having it checked once a year by the
assistance centre for which, we recommend drawing up a maintenance contract.
Safety precautions
REMEMBER THAT THE APPLIANCE:
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Must never be left unattended when it is being used!
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When the unit is switched on, its surfaces get very hot so please
take great care!
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The appliance is intended for professional use and therefore
only qualified personnel should use it!
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Installation as well as any conversion or adaptation to a different
type of gas must be carried out in accordance with current laws
and only by qualified and authorized personnel.
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At least once a year have the appliance checked by qualified
personnel.
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All the parts that come into contact with oil or fat during use,
should be cleaned regularly as indicated in the chapter
“Cleaning and Care”.
FIRE:
In the case of fire, close the shut-off cock to cut off the gas supply
immediately, then use a suitable fire extinguisher to fight the fire.
The Manufacturer declines any responsibility for damage caused by improper or incorrect installation or maintenance of the appliance, or
failure to observe safety regulations!
Ecology and environment
Our appliances are studied and optimised, with lab tests, to provide
high performance and yields. However, to keep energy consumption
low (electricity, gas and water), we suggest not using the appliance
for any length of time if it is empty or in conditions that compromise
optimum yield.
All packaging materials are environment-friendly. They can be kept
without problem or burnt in a waste incinerator plant. The plastic
components that can be recycled are:
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Polyethylene: external packaging material and/or pluribol film
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Polypropylene: straps
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Polystyrene foam: corner pieces, sheets and protection blocks
At the end of the appliance’s useful life, dispose of it properly.
90% of each appliance is made of metal (stainless steel, iron,
aluminated sheet, etc.) hence it can be recycled by the relative
recycling organisations in compliance with the standards in force in
your country.
Prepare the appliance for disposal, so it cannot be used any more,
by removing the power cable and any locks so that no one can get
locked inside accidentally.