DAILY CLEANING
Remove everything from
the cooking compart-
ment. Use a standard
sprayer to apply the liquid
detergent on the whole
surface (cooking compartment, lid and
all exposed surfaces) and using a non-a-
brasive sponge, clean the entire applian-
ce thoroughly by hand.
When finished, rinse abundantly with
tap water (do not use pressurised direct
water or steam cleaners jets for cleaning
operations). Have water flow out of the
cooking compartment using the move-
ment system.
Empty the container in compliance with
waste disposal procedures in force in
the country where the appliance is used
and reposition the emptied recipient in
its housing.
Repeat the aforementioned operations
until the cooking compartment is empty.
When these operations have been
performed successfully, dry the cooking
compartment carefully using a non-a-
brasive cloth.
In order to eliminate all humidity, once
routine cleaning has been finished,
turn the appliance on and run it at mi-
nimum for approximately 2/3' and then
turn it back off (see procedure part 3
Instructions for use: Switching On/Off).
If necessary, repeat the operations de-
scribed above for a new cleaning cycle.
Cleaning appliance and parts in
contact with foodstuff
Cleaning at commissioning
Cleaning flue / Checking thermo-
stat and micro switches
Checking safety valve
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
OPERATION
CLEANING FOR PROLONGED
DEACTIVATION /
To conclude the operations see
chap. 5 / Deactivation.
Air out the appliances and rooms
regularly.
SUMMARISED TABLE /
OPERATION - FREQUENCY
Before proceeding with the ope-
rations, see chapter 2 "Duties
and qualifications".
Should a problem occur, the ge-
neric operator performs the first
search and, if qualified, elimina-
tes the cause of the problem and resto-
res the appliance correctly.
If the problem cannot be resol-
ved, turn the appliance off, di-
sconnect it from the electrical mains
and shut all the supply valves. Then
contact authorized customer service.
The authorized maintenance te-
chnician intervenes when the ge-
neric operator was not able to pinpoint
the cause of the problem, or whenever
restoration of correct operation of the
appliance entails executing operations
for which the generic operator is not
qualified.
If the power cable is damaged,
contact the authorised technical
assistance service to have it re-
placed.
Upon arrival after installation
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MAINTENANCE
FREQUENCY
Daily
Yearly
Semestral