When not in use, we highly recommend turning the tap in the position "close" in order to
protect the shower membrane.
DRAINING AND CLEANING
Switch off the appliance by pushing the main switch (E); this operation is shown by the turning
off of the lamp (F).
Push the START switch (M). The valve for automatic draining opens; the lamp (N) switches on
and the tank starts draining water. This operation can be performed with the door open.
The draining of the tank lasts 5 minutes and the lamp (N) switches off when finished. The
draining can be stopped by pushing the START switch (M). If the switch is pushed again, the
draining starts from the beginning.
Clean the internal part of the tank, removing the solids on its bottom.
Check the openings of the washing arms carefully and clean them if they are obstructed.
Remove the surface basket and cassette filters and the pumps intake filters. Clean them carefully
using a non-metallic brush.
Drain the water from the tank and clean the tank several times per day, in particular when the
water in the tank is very dirty.
After tank draining and cleaning, put the filters back into their place.
In order to have the appliance ready for new working cycles, close the door and switch on the
appliance through the main switch (E). The appliance fills water into the tank automatically up to
the set level and it switches on both the boiler and tank heating elements..
STAINLESS STEEL PARTS CLEANING
Clean all the stainless steel parts accurately by using soaped water or common degreasing products.
Do not use abrasive powders or iron wool.
When cleaning, avoid direct or high-pressure water sprays on the appliance: this might
damage electric appliances.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodically check the openings of the rinse jets and remove any possible blockages.
When necessary, descale and disinfect the tank by using products normally available on the market.
This operation is particularly recommended for the good working of the heating elements.
It is possible to clean the washing arms simply by removing the plastic plugs placed at their ends.
The plugs present a bayonet coupling and they can be easily removed by turning them anti-
clockwise, as shown on the plug itself.
Remove the feeding pipe from the solenoid valves and check their intake filter.
If the appliance is not being used for a long time, we highly recommend emptying the pump scroll
completely through its plug, even if the pumps installed are self-emptying. We recommend also
emptying the boilers and wiping all stainless steel surfaces with a cloth soaked in Vaseline oil, so to
provide them with a protective film.
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