Bergen 2
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DO NOT
touch/crush the probes
DO NOT
fold or damage the capacitor blades
22.6 Clean the water collection tray (Fig. 17)
The collection tray can be removed for cleaning
Remove the tray and clean - see "General indications" and "Cleaning the internal parts".
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Should you notice ice built up, call a specialized technician.
22.7
Clean specific materials
Material
Remedy
What to avoid
Glass
•
use a soft cloth with a neutral de-
tergent or soap and lukewarm wa-
ter (max 30°C)
•
Immediately remove all traces of
water and detergent with a dry
cloth in order to prevent marks
from forming and to prevent liquid
from reaching the gaskets, frame,
or the glass door hinges.
DO NOT
use hot water on cold glass surfaces;
the glass could crack and injure the operator
DO NOT
use rough or abrasive materials or
metal scrapers that could scratch the glass
surfaces
DO NOT
use dirty cloths
gently place them on a flat surface, DO NOT
break or damage them
Plastic
(door seal
profiles)
•
use a cloth soaked in neutral deter-
gent
•
clean with a cloth soaked in clean
water
DO NOT
use waxes, concentrated detergents,
which contain oil, bleach, glass cleaners, abra-
sive detergents or flammable fluids
Aluminium
•
use a soft cloth with a neutral de-
tergent or soap and lukewarm wa-
ter (max 30°C)
•
Immediately remove all traces of
water or detergent using a dry
cloth in order to prevent marks
from forming.
DO NOT
use acid or alkaline detergents (e.g.
bleach) which could corrode the surfaces
DO NOT
use rough or abrasive materials or
metal scrapers that scratch the aluminium
surfaces
DO NOT
use steam cleaning equipment
DO NOT
use dirty cloths
Wood
•
use a soft cloth with a neutral de-
tergent or soap and lukewarm wa-
ter (max 30°C)
•
Immediately remove all traces of
water or detergent using a dry
cloth in order to prevent marks
from forming.
•
If necessary, before treating the en-
tire surface, test on a small hidden
area and verify that the cleaner will
not damage the finish or colour
DO NOT
use spray cans, acid or alkaline de-
tergents (e.g. bleach), soda or solvents which
could corrode the surfaces
DO NOT
use rough or abrasive materials that
could scratch the surfaces
DO NOT
use steam cleaning equipment
DO NOT
use rough cloths
moderate the use of liquid detergent: overuse
causes seepage and then swelling of the wood
22.8 Clean the stainless steel
Certain situations can cause the formation of rust on the surfaces in steel, such as:
iron remains left on damp surfaces, limestone, chlorine or ammonia based detergents not rinsed
properly, food incrustations or residues, salt-saline solutions, dry residues of evaporated liquids