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PREVENTING MOTION DETECTOR FUNCTIONALITY
If the motion detector is covered or in any other way
prevented from detecting movement, initiation of a
compression cycle may occur despite people or animals
being present and in the vicinity of the appliance.
ROUGH INTERACTION WITH THE MOTION DETECTOR
Careless and rough interaction with the motion detector
may cause damage leading to sensor dysfunction, and
thereby remove the primary safety barrier and mitigate the
performance of the Compax One
™
.
ROUGH INTERACTION WITH THE WASTE FULLNESS LEVEL
SENSOR AND LENS
Careless and rough interaction with the waste fullness level
sensor and lens may cause damage leading to sensor
dysfunction, and thereby prevent proper performance of
the Compax One
™
.
ROUGH INTERACTION WITH HINGES AND OTHER MOVING
PARTS
Careless and rough interaction with hinges and other
moving parts may cause loosening or malfunction of
respective components.
ROUGH INTERACTION WITH GASKET
Careless and rough interaction with the gasket may cause
loosening or misalignment of gasket during compression.
Consequently, this may lead to poor sealing and thereby
poor performance of the Compax One
™
.
FAULTY INSTALLATION OF WASTE BAG
Faulty installation of the waste bag may cause poor
performance of the appliance and ultimately damage the
Compax One
™
.
FAULTY PRODUCT HANDLING
Careless and rough handling of the Compax One
™
can
cause excessive wear and tear, which may result in loose
and damaged parts causing improper functionality like e.g.,
poor sealing or rough, and uneven movement, ultimately
damaging the appliance.
FAULTY CLEANING OF PRODUCT
Improper or inconsistent cleaning of the Compax One
™
over time may result in gradually decreasing performance,
which ultimately could damage the appliance.
Heavy washing or squirting of water or other liquids on or
near the top module of the Compax One
™
may damage the
electronics and result in malfunction of the appliance.
PRODUCT CARE
MAINTENANCE
Compax One
™
needs proper and regular care and maintenance in order to provide the continued performance and quality
expected of it. Occasional maintenance like lubricating the cabinet lock may be necessary.
CLEANING THE COMPAX ONE
General cleaning can be done while the Compax One
™
is powered
ON
and in stand-by configuration. However, periodic, and
more thorough cleaning should be done with the Compax One
™
powered
OFF
, i.e., with the power plug pulled out.
GENERAL CLEANING (EXTERIOR)
Steel and plastic panels:
Wipe all external surfaces with a clean damp cloth. Pure
spirit, a mixture of spirit and water, soapy water, or clean
water may all be utilised to dampen the cloth.
BE AWARE:
Colour degradation may occur if strong
chemical solutions are used on painted surfaces or plastic
parts over time.
Slitted plate and the waste fullness level lens:
Wipe both the slitted plate and the waste fullness level lens
with a clean damp cloth.
Special care should be given near the lens of the waste
fullness level sensor, as the sensor functionality is
susceptible to contamination, scratches, and other
imperfections in the plastic cover.
BE AWARE:
Both colour and translucency may degrade if
strong chemical solutions are used directly on the plastic
material of the waste fullness level sensor lens, thereby
negatively influence the performance of the Compax One
™
.
Make sure that waste residues and other unwanted
particles are removed from the perforations in the slitted
plate.
PERIODIC CLEANING (INTERIOR)
Open the door to its maximum rotation. The door may be
temporarily dismantled by following the steps provided in
the
Product Installation
section.
Vacuum the inside of the cabinet with a vacuum cleaner.
Liquid spills or wet waste should be cleaned up by hand.
Wash, rinse and dry the inside.
NOTE:
Prevent water from penetrating into the top
module. This may lead to damage of the Compax One
™
electronics.
IMPORTANT:
Do not rinse with heavy water jets or
pressure washer. This may lead to damage of the Compax
One
™
electronics.