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1.3 DISPOSAL
At the end of its lifecycle, we recommend making the machine safe by cutting the power cord.
Do so only after unplugging it from the mains!
Do not dispose of the machine as ordinary rubbish, but leave it with personnel qualified to collect such material.
In this way, it will be properly disposed of and recycled.
This is a valuable aid for safeguarding our environment!
2. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Remove the drum with hopper from the
main body by pulling the the drum out.
Ensure that the hopper is in "close"
position.
Turn the device Off
WARNING!
Unplug the appliance from the mains
before cleaning.
Turn the hopper counterclockwise to
position "open" and open it.
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Separate the squeezing screw from the drum and disassemble it.
Turn the upper part of the squeezing screw counterclockwise to release
the upper part from the lower part.
Use a soft damp cloth to clean the main
body.
Attention!
Never immerse the main body in water
and/or never wash it under running
water!
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Remove the rubber pad from the inner
side of the squezing screw.
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Use the brush to clean the squeezing
screw thoroughly after use.
Note!
Do not use detergents that contain
organic solvents, bleach, chlorine,
benzene or abrasives.
Use the tip of the brush to take out
residues from the drum outlets.
To access the inner part of the drum,
the rubber pads must be remove firstly.
Dishwasher Instructions!
The squeezing screw, hopper and
drum are
dishwasher safe.
1. Separate the squeezing screw and
the rubber pad from the screw.
2. Rinse all parts under running water
and remove residues if needed.
Note!
Use the brush to remove any
trapped particles.
3. Put all components into dishwasher.
Attention!
Never put the main body into the
dishwasher. To clean the main body
use only soft damp cloth.
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Dry all components thoroughly.
Attention!
Do not dry the device and its parts
with a heater.
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