4. MAINTENANCE
4.1 General safety rules.
4.2 Machine cleaning and maintenance routine.
4.3 Machine disposal.
4.1
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Remove the outside plastic and any remaining adhesive covering the steel.
Clean carefully before using by following the specifi c instructions detailed later in this manual.
Before carrying out any operation on the machine, always consult this manual which gives the correct
procedures and contains important information on safety.
4.2
MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ROUTINE
Any technical maintenance must be carried out by your distributor's technical assistance service.
IMPORTANT: Take special care as after using the appliance as the stainless steel
remains hot for some time, even when it is switched off (residual heat). Please try not
to touch it with bare hands and keep away from children.
For a better conservation of the appliance it is important for it to remain empty and clean during the time
when it is not being used.
In order to clean the appliance it is recommendable to fi rstly disconnect the same from the mains electricity
supply. Do not splash water on the electric components.
CLEANING ADVICES
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To clean the stainless steel use a sponge or cloth, tepid water and neutral soap. Do not use abrasive
products, solvents, metal cleaning liquids or undiluted detergents.
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Dry with a cloth afterwards.
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In order to clean the vitro-ceramic glass use specifi c products recommended for this purpose and do
not use scrapers, metal sponges or similar that may scratch or damage it.
4.3
MACHINE DISPOSAL
The product is made up of metal parts and stone parts. The packaging is made of wood, plastic and
cardboard. For any part of the appliance, please note that:
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At the end of the product's life-cycle, make sure it is not dispersed in the environment.
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Each part must be collected and disposed of separately, according to their different characteristics
(e.g. metals, plastic, rubber, etc.)
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The public or private waste collection systems defi ned by local legislation must be considered.
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The equipment may contain hazardous substances: the improper use or incorrect disposal may have
negative effects on human health and on the environment;
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In the event of illegal disposal of electrical and electronic waste, penalties are specifi ed by local was
te disposal legislation.
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