15.1 Cleaning the appliance
1. Remove the goods. Store everything covered and in a cool
place.
2. To clean the glass shelves, lift them slightly upwards and
pull them out until they can be pivoted up or down and
removed.
3. Push up and remove the door compartments.
4. Clean the appliance, including the door seal and interior
parts, using a cloth and luke-warm water with a little
household detergent.
5. Rinse with clear water and wipe dry.
6. Check the condensation drain hole. Clean at regular intervals
using cotton swabs.
7. Install the cleaned glass shelves, door compartments, drawers, etc. again.
8. Make sure that the interior of the appliance is completely dry.
9. Connect the appliance to the mains power supply and switch it on.
15.2 Cleaning/replacing the appliance door seal
Checking the airtightness of the door seals or cover seals
1. Clamp a sufficiently long strip of paper 50 mm wide and 0.08 mm
thick at various points on the appliance.
→ If the paper can be pulled through with a slight resistance, the
appliance door seal is tight. (The thickness test of the paper
used is carried out according to ISO 534)
or
1. Place a torch on a glass shelf in the appliance, direct the light towards the
appliance door seal and close the door. If no direct light shines through, the
appliance door seal is tight.
2. If direct light shines through the closed door, the seal is not tight
(see Figure 3).
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Seal is
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Seal is
not tight.