cleaning floors and immediate surroundings, only use detergents that do not cause damage to stainless steel.
Once a month you should:
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make sure the power cord is not damaged;
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make sure that all components of the appliance are working properly,
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remove the washing arms (Fig. 11) (bottom and top 1 and 2) by loosening the screws (3 and 4) and
clean under the current water
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Clean the outside of the appliance using a washing liquid for stainless steel and a damp cloth and then
thoroughly rinse and wipe dry.
Service the appliance at least once a year to verify its correct operation, determine the degree of wear,
detect possible failures of components and parts. If you detect any damage, it should be removed by
qualified technical personnel (technical services). Technical service should pay particular attention to:
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the condition of heating elements,
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the condition of electrical installation,
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the condition of heating elements' safeguards,
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wear and tear of the appliance,
Any damage or failure resulting from the user's non-compliance with this manual as well as failure to comply
with existing legislation and standards will not be considered manufacturer's liability.
Downtime in operation
When not expecting to use the appliance for an extended period of time, it is necessary to empty
containers for the washing liquid and rinse aid in order to prevent crystallization and, consequently, damage
to the pump. Accordingly, suction tubes should be removed from both containers and placed in a bowl filled
with clear water; carry out several wash cycles and then drain the tank of water. Finally, turn off the main
switch and close the water tap. Suction tubes must be connected back to the containers only when the
appliance goes back into use (the clear tube goes into the washing liquid container, and the blue one into the
rinse aid container).
It is forbidden to leave the appliance on and the water valve open for an extended period of
downtime.
9.
DISPOSING OF USED EQUIPMENT
Information for users about the proper principles of disposal of waste electric and electronic
equipment
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Leave the old device in the store where you are buying a new device. Each store has an
obligation to take your old equipment free of charge if you buy new equipment of the same
type and in the same quantity. The only condition is to deliver the equipment to the store at
your own expense.
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Take the used device to a collection point. You will find information about the nearest loca-
tion on the municipal website or bulletin board of the municipal office.
Fig. 11
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