Cleaning and maintenance
DANGER! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before manually cleaning the appliance, disconnect the power plug from
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the mains power socket! Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock!
Never open any parts of the housing. There are no serviceable parts
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whatsoever inside. When the housing is open, there is a risk of a potentially
fatal electrical shock.
WARNING
Drain the water from the water tank
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Otherwise, bacteria can start to build up!
CAUTION! PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Do not use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents. These can attack the
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surface and damage the appliance beyond repair.
Do not use boiling water to clean the appliance.
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Do not clean the metal pins in the rear of the appliance with a cloth or
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similar. Scratches could negatively affect the production results.
Activate the appliance's self-cleaning function:
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If the appliance is still in operation, follow the instructions in the section
"Stopping ice cube production".
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Insert the plug into a mains power socket.
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Fill the appliance with fresh water up to the MAX mark, as described in
the section "Filling the appliance".
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Press and hold down the
starts self-cleaning, the "Add water" lamp
After 15 minutes, the appliance switches to standby mode, the control
lamp
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Pull the plug from the mains power socket and allow the water flow
through the drain opening
cube production".
Remove the ice basket
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damp cloth. Make sure that you do not damage the metal pins in the rear
of the appliance. These should not be cleaned with a cloth.
For stubborn dirt or deposits, add a little mild vinegar to the cloth. Rinse the
water tank
drain opening
with a cloth moistened only with water.
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and the control lamp
flashes green.
and wipe out the inside of the appliance with a
with fresh water and allow this water to run out through the
on the underside of the appliance. Afterwards, wipe off
after a maximum of 24 hours.
button
for 10 seconds. The appliance
, the "Ice full" lamp
will light up red or green one after the other.
as described in the section "Stopping ice
SEMK 105 A1