WARNING!
Always empty the appliance
before removing any gauge
glasses, otherwise there is a
risk of burning your hands.
CAUTION!
Only clean the appliance by
using detergent, descaler
and disinfectant products
recommended by the
manufacturer.
Carry out the following instructions:
• Never leave the appliance unattended
during cleaning.
• Be careful not to get scalded by the
steam.
• Always wear face protection and safety
gloves during cleaning. Note that safety
gloves must always be worn when
replacing a water filter.
• Wear suitable clothing protection.
• Always remove any spilled cleaning
product as soon as possible to prevent
damage.
• Never stop the descaling program once
the descaler has been poured into the
appliance.
• Always wash your hands after handling
any cleaning products and after the
cleaning process is complete.
• Do not immediately operate the
appliance after the cleaning process is
complete as there might not be water
left in the appliance. Always follow
the procedure for first time use of the
appliance.
• There are no user‑serviceable parts
inside. Covers that are only removable
with a tool may only be removed by
authorized personnel. Product recycling
and disposal.
8.
Product recycling and
disposal
8.1
Packing material
The packaging material for the appliance
mainly consists of (corrugated)
cardboard and polystyrene. Usually the
product packaging can be returned to the
dealer. If this is not possible, ask your
local refuse authority how to dispose of
these materials.
8.2
Coolant
If the appliance has a cooling function
using a coolant, this coolant is R134a.
This coolant may only be processed
by a specialised company. Appliances
containing coolant R134a may only
be recycled by a company that has
government authorization. R134a is
a substitute for CFCs and does not
contribute to ozone layer damage.
8.3
Disposing of an appliance
Appliances that are no longer required
can usually be returned to the dealer
for disposal. All plastic parts are
marked with a recognizable code for
recycling. The printed circuit board in
the appliance, and the components
connected to it, should be consigned to
electrical or electronic refuse.
When in doubt as to how to
responsibly dispose of or
recycle any materials in an
environmentally−friendly
manner always contact the
local authority for further
advice.
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