ClEAnInG InSTRUCTIOnS
Before performing any of the cleaning operations described hereafter, the operator
must have had a look at the whole document. Read carefully:
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General safety warnings
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Indications concerning residual risks
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Safety for correct use
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Safety for cleaning the appliance
Prohibition for unauthorised personnel to perform any interventions.
Prohibition for generic operators to perform operations reserved for
qualified and authorised technicians.
Cleaning at commissioning
Remove the outer protective film by hand and thoroughly clean all the outside parts of the
appliance. At the end of the operations described for cleaning the outside parts, you must
thoroughly clean the cooking cavity.
Depending on the appliance, remove:
grills, trays, racks, burner cap or other objects if they can be removed from the cooking
cavity.
Use a standard sprayer to apply the liquid detergent on the whole surface of the cooking
cavity and, using a non-abrasive sponge, clean the entire surface thoroughly by hand.
When the operation is over, rinse the cooking cavity abundantly with tap water.
Have the liquid detergent and/or other impurities flow out through the specific drain hole
(only present in some models).
When these operations have been performed successfully, dry the cooking cavity carefully
using a non-abrasive cloth. If necessary, repeat the operations described above for a new
cleaning cycle.
Clean the removed parts as well (grills, trays, racks, burner cap or other objects removed
from the cooking cavity) using detergent and tap water. Dry the removed parts thoroughly.
When these operations are over, position the removed parts in their specific housings.
When putting these parts back, do not invert the position of the burners and
burner caps.
In order to eliminate all humidity residue on the electrical hotplates thus avoiding
quick wear, once routine cleaning has been finished, turn the appliance on and
then turn it back off after approximately 10'.
Daily pasta cooker cleaning
Empty the cooking cavity tank (see water drainage from cooking cavity).
Remove the racks from the cooking cavity.
Use a standard sprayer to apply the liquid detergent on the whole surface of the cooking
cavity and, using a non-abrasive sponge, clean the entire surface thoroughly by hand.
When the operation is over, rinse the cooking cavity abundantly with tap water. Have the
drain water flow out its specific duct (see "Deactivation").
When these operations have been performed successfully, dry the cooking cavity carefully
using a non-abrasive cloth. If necessary, repeat the operations described above for a new
cleaning cycle.
Clean the racks and rack support with detergent and tap water and dry them thoroughly.
When these operations are over, reposition the removed parts in their specific housings.
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERT Y OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
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