Descargar Imprimir esta página

Dalbach KS88-F Instrucciones De Uso Y De Montaje página 39

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

  • ESPAÑOL, página 52
12.2 Cleaning/replacing the appliance door seal
Checking the airtightness of the door seals or cover seals
Clamp a sufficiently long strip of paper 50 mm wide and 0.08
1.
mm thick at various points on the appliance.
If the paper can be pulled through with a slight resistance,
the appliance door seal is tight.
used is carried out according to ISO 534)
or
Place a torch on a glass shelf in the appliance, direct the light towards the
appliance door seal and close the door. If no direct light shines through, the
appliance door seal is tight.
2. If direct light shines through the closed door, the seal is not tight.
Replacing the appliance door seal
1. Remove food from the appliance.
2. Pull the appliance door seals out of the appliance.
3. Clean the appliance door as usual.
4. Insert the new appliance door seal in the gaps. Insert the new appliance door seal
in the gaps. Insert the seal in the corners first and press/stroke it with your
thumb.
5. If the seal is not evenly applied everywhere: carefully heat the relevant areas
with a hairdryer and pull out a little with your fingers.
➢ Inspect the appliance door seals regularly for soiling and damage.
➢ Always clean the appliance door seal with cold water.
➢ Grease and oil make the appliance door seals porous and brittle. If
grease or oil has reached appliance door seals, clean the appliance door
seals immediately with damp, clean cloths.
(The thickness test of the paper
Service and maintenance
Tight
Leaky
Page | 39
Leaky

Publicidad

loading