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5.1.1 BAN ON REMOVAL OF GUARDS AND SAFETY
DEVICES
No guards/safety devices (grilles, stickers etc.) must be
removed for routine servicing.
5.1.2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES IN CASE OF FIRE
In case of fire never use water.
Obtain a CO
2
(carbon
dioxide) fire extinguisher and cool the motor compartment
as quickly as possible.
5.2 CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
Before any cleaning procedures, disconnect the
appliance from the power supply :
1) Turn the master switch to “OFF”,
2) Remove the plugs.
CLEANING AND FITTING THE ACCESSORIES
Before initial start-up:
Wash the inside of the appliance and the accessories
with a little water and neutral detergent to remove the
odour typical of new appliances. Rinse and/or remove
residual traces of soap with a little water, then fit the
accessories inside the appliance in the positions most
convenient for the intended use.
DAILY CLEANING
Clean the outside of the appliance thoroughly with a
damp cloth, working in the direction of the satin finishing.
Use neutral detergents. Never use chlorine-based and/or
abrasive substances.
Do not use utensils such as scouring pads or metal
scrapers which may cause scratches, leading to rust.
Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Clean the inside of the appliance to avoid the formation of
dirt residues, using non abrasive neutral detergents
which do not contain chlorine.
Use soap and water or neutral detergents, with the aid of
a wooden or plastic spatula if necessary, to remove any
hardened residues. After cleaning rinse with a little water
and dry thoroughly.
Never wash the appliance by pointing jets of water
straight at it, as water may reach the electrical
components and impair their operation.
The zones under and around the appliance must also be
cleaned every day, again using soap and water and not
toxic or chlorine-based detergents.
CLEANING AND GENERAL SERVICING
The cleaning and general servicing procedures must be
carried out to obtain constant high performance from the
appliance.
The refrigeration unit must be cleand by skilled staff.
Replace the condenser filter periodically (depending on
the environment in which the appliance is installed) as
shown in the enclosed diagram (fig. 1).
Clean the drain outlet periodically to prevent the hole
from becoming blocked. When cleaning, remove the plug
and position a basin (hmax=100mm) underneath to
connect any liquids.
IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RECLOSE THE HOLE WITH THE
PLUG PROVIDED.
5.3 REGULAR CHECKS
- Check that the plug is fitted securely into the power
supply socket.
- Check that the appliance is not subject to the effects of
a heat source.
- Check that the appliance is perfectly level.
- Check that the door seal closes perfectly.
- Check that the drain outlet is not blocked.
- Check that the condensing battery is not obstructed
with dust; if so, call the after-sales service.
5.4 PRECAUTIONS IF THE APPLIANCE IS TO BE
OUT OF USE FOR LONG PERIODS.
If the appliance is to be out of use for a long period:
- Turn the mains switch to OFF.
- Remove the plug from the power supply socket.
- Empty the appliance and clean thoroughly (see section
on cleaning).
- Leave the doors of the cabinet ajar to allow air to
circulate and prevent the formation of mould and/or
unpleasant smells.
6. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
The information in this section is intended for skilled
personnel.
6.1 EMERGENCY
In the remote thermostat requires replacement further to
a malfunction but the spare part is not avaible
immediately, an emergency circuit can be constructed as
follows:
a. Swich off the power supply to the appliance.
b. Open the control panel.
The electrical box contains a numbered terminal board.
The emergency procedure is as follows:
1. Disconnect component "h" from the power supply line
(contacts
3
and
7
on our screen).
2. Connect a thermostat suitable for the appliance's
operating range to contacts
3
and
8
.
3. Connect contacts
8
and
12.
In the models without
electric derfrosting, eliminate jumpers
13
and
14;
reconnect the jumper as soon as the thermostat has
been replaced.
4. Place the bulb of the thermostat inside the chamber
and set the temperature.
5. Close the panel and restore the power supply to the
appliance.
CAUTION:
Only the cooling phase will work in this
emergency mode. Since defrosting is not
provided, open doors and handle product as
little as possible. When the control unit is
replaced, restore all the connections
following the unit's electrical system
diagram.
CAUTION:
THE APPLIANCE CANNOT OPERATE FOR
MORE THAN 72 HOURS WITH THIS