Cleaning
Cleaning is very important for
the life and maintenance of
the machine; we recommend
to periodically clean the parts
that are in contact with the
product using the following
procedure.
Warning!
Switch off the main switch
and disconnect the power
plug (pic.7 pag.43) before
starting any operation.
Use a solution of cold water
and sodium hypo chlorite
(bleach) with a 10 grams (1/2
spoon) for 1 liter of water
ratio. Rinse with lukewarm
water.
Warning!
A greater quantity of beach
could damage the material
of the auger.
Warning!
If the plastic parts are
washed in the dishwashing
machine, verify that the
temperature is not higher
than 85° C or 185° F,
because they could be
damaged.
Do not use any abrasive
powder.
See the picture at the end of
this manual.
- Empty the tanks by
opening the outlets and
blocking them (pic.8
pag.43), moving the little
letter from the left to the
right.
- Remove the lamp (pic.9
pag.43), pour water in the
tanks and then empty
them.
- Remove the auger ring nut
(pic.10 and 11 pag.43).
- Remove the tank
unscrewing the hooks
grips (pic.12 pag.43), if
present, and opening the
hooks (pic.13 pag.43); lift
the tank as shown in
pic.14 and 15 pag.43.
- Unscrew the ring nut
(pic.16 pag.43) in order to
remove the vertical auger
(pic.17 pag.44).
- Remove the horizontal
auger; this way the
stainless steel side of the
tank is completely open
and ready to be cleaned
(pic.18 and 19 pag.44).
- Remove the outlet (pic.20,
21, 22 and 23 pag.44) and
the tank gasket :
- Remove the lever cover
(pic.20 pag.44) by
pushing "PUSH"
downward; and remove
the lever (pic.21
pag.44);
- Rotate the ring nut
clockwise (pic.22 and
23 pag.44) and pull the
outlet.
- Dip the dismantled parts in
the solution of water and
bleach.
- Wash and dry.
- Wet the gasket before
inserting it in place, be
careful to place the gasket
joint in one of the back
corners of the tank in the
proper allocation.
- Reassemble everything.
- Connect the machine to
the power supply.
Remove the side panel
unscrewing the screws on the
bottom, and clean the radiator
with a soft brush or (if
possible) with compressed
air.
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