INSTRUCTIONS OF USE
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door vertically a couple of centimetres
above the base of the outer frame.
This is the entire door lowering
sequence once it has been freed from its
catches:
Figure No.34 -
Hold the handle with one hand
and pull the door open with the other.
Figure No.35 -
Hold the door firmly with both
hands as you lower it
Figure No.36 -
Half lowered
Figure No.37 -
Door fully lowered
Figure No.38 -
Do not rest the door handle on
the lower surface of the outer frame so as not
to damage the enamel or paint
NOTE: When you have cleaned the door
glass and want to return it to guillotine-
opening mode, perform the same process
in reverse order. When you turn the
catches at the top to secure the door, you
may find them somewhat hard to move.
This is due to the pressure of the ceramic
sealing cord against the front. In order to
avoid this pressure, which makes it hard to
move the catches to secure the door, you
can lift the door vertically 2 or 3cm with
the tool inserted in the catch and then turn
it. With the door at this higher position, the
cord does not exert pressure on the front
and it is easier to turn the catch to its limit
position.
Summary of Contents for ITACA Series
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