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6 month or 800-cycle maintenance
Never use any other disinfectant, detergent or abrasive product, as they might result aggressive for the tank material.
Cleaning the water tanks
Switch OFF the sterilizer and disconnect the mains cable.
Completely drain both tanks.
Leave the drain tube attached to one of the drain quick connectors.
Turn the 5 screws of the tank cover a ¼ with the use of a screwdriver (a coin
works as well) and lift the cover to gain access to the tanks. Tap with your
fingers on the rubber membrane to remove any condensate.
Remove the rubber membrane; clean and dry it.
Clean the internal tank surfaces with a soft sponge moistened with water. For
better cleaning results, clean with W&H MC-1000 cleaning solution. Use a
small non-abrasive brush to clean the areas that are difficult to reach.
Rinse the tank thoroughly, until all residuals of dirt and detergent have been
eliminated. Make sure the drain tube is connected to the tank you are
cleaning (left tank – grey colored connector; right tank – blue colored
connector) to drain the detergent solution.
Only when both tanks are clean, remove the internal filters (A), clean them
with tap water and put them back into their position. Reposition the rubber
membrane.
Close the cover and tighten the 5 tank cover ¼ turn screws .
Disconnect the drain tube.
When cleaning the tanks, be careful not to touch the water level sensors. If misplaced or misaligned from their original
position, the operation of the sterilizer could be impaired.