WARNING
Kiln contamination can lead to serious personal injury and property damage caused by:
• Damage to the kiln components
• Failure and possible damage to the kiln
• Impairment of the protective functions
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WARNING
Risk of serious personal injury and property damage caused by the use of cleaning agents.
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WARNING
Risk of personal injury from cuts, crushing and impact injuries during cleaning.
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11.2. Cleaning the kiln
11.2.1. Cleaning the outside of the kiln
NOTE
The kiln must not be hosed down with water to clean it. This includes water jets, hoses or
high-pressure cleaners.
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NOTE
By using compressed air for cleaning purposes, dirt particles can penetrate switches, contacts
and other sensitive components. Possible consequences are damage to the components of
the kiln, malfunction and impairment of the protective functions of the kiln.
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Cleaning advice:
• Clean the kiln regularly - at least once a week.
• Remove loose particles with a clean broom or industrial vacuum cleaner.
• Use a vacuum cleaner with the appropriate filter class.
• Do not use compressed air.
• Remove other contamination with a clean, dry cloth.
• Do not use detergents or water.
• Never wet clean the outside of the kiln or hose it down with water.
Clean the kiln regularly.
Only clean the kiln dry and do not use any cleaning agents.
Use personal protective equipment when cleaning.
Make sure that appropriate work clothing is worn.
Possible consequences are damage to the components of the kiln, malfunction and
impairment of the protective functions of the kiln.
Always clean the kiln dry, and without water or compressed air.
Do not use compressed air to clean the kiln or switch cabinets!
Do not clean electrical circuits or equipment with compressed air!
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