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4 MAINTENANCE
4.1
Good practice
It is good practice to clean the outside and inside surfaces of the cabinet at regular intervals. This guarantees correct functioning
and an extended working life.
4.2
External cleaning
Clean the outside of the cabinet and the inside of the door every day. Apart from keeping the cabinet looking attractive, this also
helps to ensure an extended working life.
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CAUTION!
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Clean all external surfaces using only a cloth damped in a solution of warm water and neutral
detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
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To clean the door glass, use a glass cleaning spray or a solution of water and neutral detergent.
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STOP!
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Do not use scouring powders, solvents or aggressive detergents that could damage the surfaces
of the cabinet
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Do not use excessively hot water to clean cold glass parts. The difference in temperature could
cause the glass to crack or even shatter.
4.3
Cleaning the interior and important parts
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WARNING! RISK OF ELECTROCUTION!
Before starting to clean the inside of the refrigerated cabinet, switch it off as instructed in "
Swi-
tching off temporarily
" on page 18.
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WARNING! RISK OF ELECTROCUTION!
Do not use water to clean electrical parts or the control panel.
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STOP!
–
Do not use scouring powders, solvents or aggressive detergents that could damage the surfaces
of the cabinet
–
Do not use excessively hot water to clean cold glass parts. The difference in temperature could
cause the glass to crack or even shatter.
The frequency at which the inside of the cabinet requires cleaning must be decided by the user. It is recommended to clean the
inside of the cabinet and all important parts as instructed below
at least once a month
.
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