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Routine maintenance tasks can be performed by non-special-
ised personnel. When performing maintenance please follow
the instructions closely, keeping safe at all times. The manu-
facturer declines any responsibility for injury sustained from
unsafe acts.
ATTENTION:
do not touch the appliance if hands and/or feet are wet. Before
performing any cleaning or maintenance disconnect the
appliance from the electrical source and carefully unplug the
appliance. It is DANGEROUS AND UNADVISEABLE to remove
the safety guards, AND IS NOT REQUIRED for routine
maintenance. Wear protective gloves. Do not use scissors,
screwdrivers and sharp objects on the cooling circuit.
D.1.1 CLEANING THE CABINET AND
ACCESSORIES
Before using the unit, clean all the internal
parts and accessories with warm water and
either neutral soap or products that are over
90% biodegradable (in order
to reduce the emission of pol-
lutants into the environment),
then rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not use sol-
vent-based detergents (e.g. trichloro-ethylene)
or abrasive powders for cleaning. Coat the metal
panels with protective vaseline oil. The trolleys
must be cleaned with high pressure water jets.
It is advisable to clean the chamber every week;
increasing this frequency according to appliance
use.
D.1.2 PRECAUTIONS IN THE EVENT OF PROLONGED DISUSE
If the appliance is not going to be used for a long period, take
the following precautions:
• switch the appliance off using the ON/OFF button;
• disconnect the circuit-breaker installed upline of the appli-
ance;
• remove all food from the chamber and clean the interior and
the accessories;
• leave the door ajar so that air can circulate inside the cham-
ber, preventing the formation of unpleasant odors and mold;
• rub all the stainless steel surfaces vigorously with a cloth
slightly dampened with vaseline oil, so as to cover them
with a protective film;
• make sure that the premises is aired regularly.
Non-routine maintenance tasks must be performed by an
AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT.
USE APPROPRIATE SAFETY GEAR
(GLOVES AND MASK) WHEN CARRYING
OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATION.
ATTENTION:
do not touch the appliance if hands and/or feet are wet. Before
performing any cleaning or maintenance disconnect the
appliance from the electrical source and carefully unplug the
appliance. Do not remove safety guards. Wear protective
gloves when cleaning the condenser. Do not use scissors,
screwdrivers and sharp objects on the cooling circuit.
D.2.1 PERIODIC CLEANING OF CONDENSER
Periodic cleaning of the condenser unit depends on the fre-
quency of use of the appliance. The condenser must be
cleaned periodically to ensure the efficient operation of the
appliance and its continued high performance over time. It is
DANGEROUS AND UNADVISEABLE to remove the safety
guards. It is advisable to thoroughly clean the condenser slits
of the refrigerating unit at least once a month in a dusty envi-
ronment or once every three months in a closed and clean
environment. The condenser can be cleaned with a brush,
provided the bristles are not made of steel or a material that
can compromise good operation, or a vacuum cleaner to re-
move the dirt. Take maximum care not to bend the condenser
fins, as this would cause a reduction in the heat exchange. Do
not use pointed objects, as they may damage the condenser.
ATTENTION: the condenser is installed on the top
of the appliance. Do not clean the appliance with
jets of water.
D.2.2 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE
To replace the power supply cable proceed as follows:
• disconnect from the power supply;
• remove the electrical wiring protective cover;
• replace the power supply cable;
• refit the protective cover;
• reconnect to the power supply.
NOTE: if the power supply cable has to be replaced, the
ground connection wire must be kept longer than the live
and neutral wires.
D.2 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORMED
BY TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY
D.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE