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Operative Instructions
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WARNING! Periodic maintenance is carried
out by the technician under guarantee only if
the uilizer has correctly and regularly carried
out all ordinary maintenance operations and
if the uilizer has filled out and kept up-to-
date the Maintenance Logbook.
11.1.2 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
The operator engaged in this type of intervention must
wear PPE and must be sure that no other unauthorised
person is present in the operating area of the machine.
Before maintenance, start a program to wash the
washing chamber.
11.1.3 Cleaning products
Clean the outside of the machine with products
suitable for stainless steel, glass and plastic materials.
b
HAZARD!
Products
unsuitable
for
cleaning stainless steel, glass and plastic
materials may irreparably damage non-
interchangeable parts of the appliance and
render the machine unusable.
If a suitable cleaning liquid is not available, a mixture of
water (75%) and alcohol (25%) may be used. Cleaning
should be carried out with a smooth (non-scratchy)
cloth moistened with the appropriate liquid.
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WARNING! Do not spray the machine or near
it with water jets, or with pressure devices.
c
HAZARD! DO NOT SOAK THE CLOTH
to prevent excess liquid from entering
electrically hazardous areas for the operator.
The keypad and display should be cleaned with a
mixture of water and alcohol or with mild detergents.
For cleaning the washing chamber, start a rinsing cycle
without instruments.
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WARNING! Do not use steel wool, steel
brushes, bleach (bleach cause the oxidation
of the stainless steel surface and consequent
change of color) or any cleaning agent
containing bleach or anything abrasive to
cleaning the device. Doing so will damage
the device!
11.2 Routine maintenance
Routine maintenance operations are performed by
the user and includes all those jobs needed to keep
the machine clean and functioning. It is mandatory to
perform these operations regularly or when necessary
and the user is responsible for verifying their regularity.
For routine maintenance operations refer to the
Maintenance Logbook provided in the machine's pack.
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WARNING
! it is the user's obligation to
fill in the Maintenance Logbook correctly
and regularly. The incorrect or incomplete
compilation of the Maintenance Logbook
will void the warranty.
11.2.1 Cleaning the chamber filters
Proceed as follows to clean the filters in the wash
chamber:
1) Open the door and remove the load rack.
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HAZARD! Very hot surfaces
b
HAZARD! Risk of injury: Be careful with sharp
and pointed objects, which are withheld in
the racks.
2) Remove the central filter (1 Fig. 11).
3) Remove the mesh filter (2 Fig. 11).
4) Remove the chamber bottom filter (3 Fig. 11).
5) Carefully clean the filters and remove the residual
substances.
6) Remove the deposits from the drain and clean the
drain.
7) At the end of the cleaning operations, refit the
filters in succession.
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WARNING! It is mandatory to record the
weekly chamber filters cleaning in the
Maintenance Logbook. Daily cleaning is also
recommended to ensure continuous optimal
operation.
11.2.2 Cleaning the spray arms
Clean the spray arms as follows:
1) Open the door and remove the load supports.
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HAZARD! Very hot surfaces.
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