3.4. Cleaning and maintenance
a)
Cleaning and maintenancePull the mains plug and let the unit cool down
completely before cleaning, adjusting or replacing accessories and when the
unit is not in use.
b)
Pull out the mains plug before each cleaning and when the unit is not in use.
c)
Use only non-corrosive cleaning agents for cleaning the surfaces.
d)
After each cleaning, all the parts should be dried well before the unit is used
again.
e)
Store the unit in a dry and cool place protected from moisture and direct
sunlight.
f)
Do not spray the unit with a stream of water or immerse it in water.
g)
Make sure that no water enters through the ventilation openings in the casing.
h)
Clean the ventilation openings with a brush and compressed air.
i)
Perform regular inspections of the unit checking technical fitness and any
damages.
j)
Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning.
k)
Do not use sharp and/or metal objects (e.g. a wire brush or metal spatula) for
cleaning, as these may damage the surface of the material from which the unit
is made.
l)
Do not clean the unit with acidic substances, medical products, diluent, fuel,
oil or other chemicals as this may cause damage to the unit.
CLEANING THE BLADE
a) After some use, material residue may get stuck on the blade.
Use a special wire brush for cleaning.
DISPOSAL OF USED UNITS.
At the end of its useful life, this product should not be disposed of with normal
household waste but should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. This is indicated by the symbol on the
product, operating instructions or packaging. The materials used in this unit are
recyclable according to their marking. You will be making an important
contribution to protecting our environment by reusing, recycling or otherwise
disposing of used units.
Your local administration will provide you with information about the
appropriate disposal point for used units.