Schindler 3100/3300/6300
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4.3.1
Safety Equipment
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All people involved must know and follow the company and local safety regulations.
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Protective clothing and appropriate safety equipment must be worn.
4.3.2
Instructions for Cleaning
The following rules must be observed when cleaning:
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Never use cleaning agents containing strong solvents or abrasives
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Always try mechanical cleaning with soapy water before using solvents.
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All materials can be cleaned using a cloth and soapy water.
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When cleaning several different materials always proceed by taking into account the
method of cleaning the most sensitive material.
Clean door sills and door grooves with a vacuum cleaner. Use slow-vaporizing solvents
such as kerosene to loosen solidified dirt then brush it out. If necessary scratch out the
solidified dirt.
Materials with a structured surface, or which show finishing marks (brushed, grained,
etc.), must be cleaned in the direction of the surface finish. Cleaning across the direction
of the finish can damage the surface.
4.3.3
Cleaning Agents
Stainless Steel
Recommended cleaning agents: Commercially available stainless steel cleaner (with or
without solvents), such as isopropyl alcohol or ketone.
Polished Stainless Steel
has a very sensitive finish. Use a preparatory stainless steel
polish. Buff with a clean, white cotton cloth to a highly polished finish.
Patterned/Etched Stainless Steel
is to be cleaned as follows:
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Clean off surface finish with a dampened cloth using warm, soapy water (not a
detergent)
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Rinse off using a clean dampened cloth and cool, clean water
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Allow to dry and then buff with a clean, dry, white cotton cloth.
Colored Stainless Steel
requires extreme care. Clean following the same procedure as
for Patterned/Etched Stainless Steel.
CAUTION
Water in Car, Hoistway or Pit
Water must not be allowed to flow into the car, hoistway or pit.
NOTICE
Door Cleaning
Clean car lining panels, car doors and landing doors as appropriate for the material.