Wood
• use a soft cloth with a neutral de-
tergent or soap and lukewarm wa-
ter (max 30°C)
• immediately remove all traces of
water or detergent using a dry
cloth in order to prevent marks
from forming
• before treating the entire surface,
test on a small hidden area and ver-
ify that the cleaner will not damage
the finish or colour
21. 6 Clean the stainless steel
Certain situations can cause the formation of rust on the surfaces in steel:
iron remains left on damp surfaces, limestone, chlorine or ammonia based detergents not rinsed
properly, food incrustations or residues, salt-saline solutions, dry residues of evaporated liquids
recent stains and rust:
Remedy
clean with shampoo or neutral detergents, using a sponge or a rag.
When finished, eliminate any detergent residue, rinsing abundantly and thoroughly
drying the surfaces.
old stains and rust:
use chemical substances on the stainless steel that contain 25% of nitric acid or similar
substances.
persistent stains and rust:
sand with a stainless steel brush, wash with detergent and dry thoroughly.
ATTENTION! Slippery floor. Falling.
Remove from the floor any items such as sponges, rags, waste of water or detergent.
Carefully remove all detergent residues.
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Carefully follow the sanitising, rinsing and drying procedures to prevent the proliferation of
harmful bacteria.
21. 7 Inspect the parts
Once the sanitising, rinsing and drying operations are complete, proceed as follows:
Step
1
check that all parts are perfectly clean and dry
2
check that they are not damaged or too worn
3
replace worn parts with new parts supplied only by the manufacturer
4
install the parts perfectly dry
5
restore electrical power supply
Once the internal operating temperature has been reached, it is possible to load the products.
22. Load the refrigerant
DANGER! Coolant gas. Explosion. Asphyxia, alteration of cardiac pace, frostbite, anaes-
thetic effects.
BEFORE ANY OPERATION EMPTY THE ENTIRE SYSTEM!
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This intervention can cause scratches on the surface for the type of abrasive
cleaning. DO NOT use hydrochloric acid on stainless steel surfaces
DO NOT use spray cans, acid or alkaline de-
tergents (e.g. bleach), soda or solvents which
could corrode the surfaces
DO NOT use rough or abrasive materials that
could scratch the surfaces
DO NOT use steam cleaning equipment
DO NOT use rough cloths
moderate the use of liquid detergent: overuse
causes seepage and then swelling of the wood
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