1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Read the instructions contained in this handbook carefully as they give important advice concerning safety
of installation, use and maintenance.
Keep this handbook for any further consultation by the various operators.
After having removed the packing, make sure the equipment is intact. In case of doubt, do not use the
equipment and contact professionally qualified staff.
Before connecting the equipment, make sure that the rating corresponds to that of electricity mains.
The equipment must only be used by staff trained in use of the same. Children connot use the unit.
Before carrying out cleaning and maintenance, disconnect the equipment from the electricity supply
system.
Switch the equipment off in the case of a fault or malfunctioning. For any repairs only contact an
authorised technical service centre and request the use of original spare parts.
Failure to observe the above may jeopardise safety of the equipment.
Connection, installation of the system and appliances, ventilation and fumes extraction must be carried
out according to the manufacturer's instructions, by professionally specialised staff. The current
regulations of the fire brigade should also be observed.
The electrical safety of this equipment is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an effective
earthing system as laid down by current electrical safety regulations.
This fundamental safety requirement has to be checked and, in case of doubt, an accurate check on the
system by professionally qualified staff requested. The manufacturer cannot be considered liable for any
damage caused by failure to earth the system.
This equipment must only be used for the purpose for which it was specifically designed.
Do not wash the equipment with direct, high pressure jets of water.
Do not obstruct the openings or vents for extraction or release of heat.
So as to avoid the risk of rust or chemical attack in general, the stainless steel surfaces have to be kept
properly clean.
Clean the parts in stainless steel daily with warm, soapy water, then rinse thoroughly and dry carefully.
On no account should the stainless steel be cleaned with steel wool pads, brushes or scrapers in standard
steel, in that they could deposit ferrous particles which, by oxidising, cause rust spots. Stainless steel wool
can, if necessary, be used in the direction of the satin finish.
Should the equipment not be used for long periods, wipe all the steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth
moistened with Vaseline oil in order to apply a protective layer; also air the rooms periodically.
The manufacturer of the appliance declines every responsability for possible mistake contained in this
booklet imputable to printing or transcription errors. It also reserves the right to bring changes to the
product if retains useful or necessary without jeopardizing the essential characteristics.