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8. MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
ANY WORK CARRIED OUT ON THE APPLIANCE BY THE USER STRICTLY REQUIRES THE
POWER PLUG BEING DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS SOCKET.
The equipment manager is obliged to check and comply with the maintenance deadlines in the table
indicated below.
OPERATION
FREQUENCY
ORDINARY /
EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE
AUTHORISED
STAFF
Cleaning the outer surface
Based on use
Ordinary
User
Cleaning the accessible inner parts
(do not use tools)
Based on use
Ordinary
User
Checking the power supply, electrical plugs and/or sockets
Six-monthly
Ordinary
User
Seals intactness check
Six-monthly
Ordinary
User
Fridge system tubing intactness check
Six-monthly
Ordinary
Technical support
Inspecting the cables and inner power connections
Six-monthly
Ordinary
Technical support
Replacing the led lights
-
Extraordinary
Technical support
Replacing the power supply cable
-
Extraordinary
Technical support
Any other maintenance operation not planned in the previous points should be carried out
by the support centres authorised by our dealers or by qualified staff.
9.
CLEANING
For a good preservation of the cabinet’s body a periodical cleaning is necessary.
EXTERNAL BODY:
When necessary, the external body should be cleaned with a cloth and a neutral soap and
water solution.
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES:
wash with warm water and mild detergent, rinse well and dry with soft cloth. Avoid
scouring pads etc. which will spoil the finish of the stainless steel.
SURFACES IN PLASTIC MATERIAL:
wash with warm water and mild detergent, rinse well and dry with soft cloth;
under no circumstances should alcohol, methylated spirits or solvents be used.
GLASS SURFACES:
only use products specifically designed for glass cleaning; It is not advisable to use ordinary
water which can leave a film of calcium on the surface of the glass.
9.1
OUTER CLEANING
9.2 WARNING
If the appliance is installed in damp, not-heated premises, droplets of condensation may form on the
outside surfaces (side, back, windows).
This would happen typically between season, when ambient temperatures are relatively low and
humidity is high, and is a perfectly natural phenomenon having no effect on the working of the freezer.
9.3 GENERAL ADVICE
•
For energy savings, do not frequently open the cover or for too long.
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Never leave heavy or hot products on the top part of the freezer.
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Disconnect the power supply before cleaning.
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To clean the freezer, use a soft cloth and neutral detergents.
•
Use hot water to clean oil or fruit juice on the magnetic gasket, to maintain its elasticity. Also apply a bit of
talc to prolong duration.