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8. MAINTENANCE
Before starting any maintenance work, disconnect the device from the power supply.
Daily maintenance involves the removal of all items from the chamber and washing it using a cloth dampe-
ned in water with a dish washing liquid and then wiping dry with a clean cloth. It is prohibited to wash the
device under running water and to use pressure washers for this purpose.
In case of intensive use of the device, it is recommended that the filters are cleaned every 30-40 washing
cycles, in order to ensure the proper functioning of the device. For this purpose it is necessary to partially
empty the tank of water.
The filters should be removed and it must be ensured that the greasy deposits and food remnants do not
fall into the opening under the filters. The filters must be cleaned from the remnants of food and sediments
and then abundantly rinsed. Do not use sharp tools or sharp edges to clean the filters. Make sure that the
lime scale deposits are also removed, as that prevents their accumulation on the surface of the filter.
The surfaces of the filters should be thoroughly cleaned with a damp cloth using neutral (non-caustic)
detergents which do not contain chlorine and agents causing corrosion and mechanical damage to stainless
steel surfaces.
In order to avoid the creation of corrosive stains on the stainless steel surfaces, avoid the use of caustic de-
tergents containing chlorine and agents that cause corrosion and mechanical damage to the stainless steel
surface. Do not use detergents causing damage to stainless steel for cleaning the floor and the immediate
surroundings of the device.
Once a month, please check whether:
• make sure the power cord is not damaged;
• make sure that all components of the appliance are working properly,
• remove the washing arms (Fig. 13) (bottom and top 1 and 2) by loosening the screws (3 and 4) and clean
under the current water
• The external surface of the device should be cleaned using soap and a damp cloth and should then be
thoroughly rinsed and wiped dry.
Perform maintenance work consisting of cleaning the filter located in the solenoid valve every 3 months
at minimum (prior to proceeding with any works make sure that the device has been disconnected from
power and water supply).
The procedure is as follows:
• unscrew the supply hose (Fig. 14 item 1) from the solenoid valve (Fig. 14 item 3),
• remove the filter located in the solenoid valve (Fig. 14 item 2) and clean it.
• after cleaning, reassemble the filter and connect the supply hose to the solenoid valve
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In order to ensure the proper operation of liquid dispensers it is recommended that the tubes are replaced
every 6 months.
At least once a year the device should be inspected in order to check the degree of wear and to identify
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Fig. 13
1. Supply hose (water connection)
2. Solenoid filter
3. Solenoid valve
Fig. 14
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