NOTICE
Risk of damage from incorrect cleaning!
Dirty or damaged microfibre cloths can damage the surface being cleaned.
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To avoid damage to the surfaces being cleaned, do not use microfibre cloths
that are heavily soiled or contaminated with particles of dirt or grit.
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Thoroughly examine the microfibre cloth for contaminants prior to each use in
order to prevent damage to the surface being cleaned.
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Remove any coarse dirt from the surface being cleaned before using the
window cleaner.
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Do not use fabric softener or similar substances to clean the microfibre cloth.
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Do not use bleach to clean the microfibre cloth.
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Wash the microfibre cloth at max. 60 °C.
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Allow the microfibre cloth to dry (it may also be dried in a tumble dryer).
30 − 60 °C
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Maintenance
8.1
Washing the microfibre cloth
Clean the microfibre cloth at regular intervals.
1. Wash the microfibre cloth without softener and bleach in the
washing machine at max. 60 °C.
2. Allow the microfibre cloth to dry (it may also be dried in a tumble
dryer).
8.2
Cleaning the rubber blade
Over time, dirt particles can accumulate on the rubber blade and in
between the upper green rubber blade and the lower black blade.
1. Pull the two blades apart.
2. Wipe the rubber blade with a damp, lint-free cloth (1).
3. Remove any dirt from the area between the blades (2).
8.3
Turning or replacing the rubber blade
The rubber blade can become damaged from hard, sharp particles of
dirt or other mechanical stresses during the cleaning process. This
can lead to streaking or smearing. If this happens, you can turn the
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