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Cleaning and Maintenance
DANGER!
Risk of burning, risk of
electric shock!
Wait for the appliance to cool down
before cleaning or maintenance
works. Shut down the fuse or un-
plug the appliance.
Risk of damage occurs due to the
humidity intrusion into the elec-
tronics. Never clean the controllers
with a wet cloth.
Surface may be damaged due to
improper cleaning. Clean the stain-
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less steel surfaces only in the di-
rection of brushing. Do not use
stainless steel cleaner for control-
lers.
The surface may be damaged due
to abrasive or rubbing cleaning
agents. Never use abrasive or rub-
bing cleaning agents.
In case of repair procedures that
have not been performed appro-
priately or according to the rules,
please shut down the fuse or un-
plug the appliance. Repair works
may only be carried out by the
authorised service or authorised
skilled personnel.
NOTE:
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If the appliance breaks down or
gets damaged, shut down the fuse
or unplug the appliance and call
the authorised service agent.
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NOTE:
If the supply cable is damaged, it
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must be replaced by the manufac-
turer, its service agent or similarly
qualified personnel to avoid any
danger.
NOTE:
Shut down the fuse or unplug the
appliance in case of breakdown
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of the lamps of the appliance.
Replace immediately the faulty
lamps in order to prevent other
lamps from being overloaded (wait
for the lamps to cool down first).
EXHAUST AIR MODE
Absorbed air is cleaned by oil filters
and expelled by means of a piping
system. (Picture 13) If you want to
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transfer the waste air to a disabled
smoke or waste gas flue, you have to
obtain permission from an author-
ised flue cleaning specialist. If the
waste air is expelled over the outer
wall, a telescopic wall frame should
be used. Circulating air mode
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Absorbed air is cleaned by oil filters
and an active carbon filter and re-
transferred to the kitchen. Pic. 4
NOTE!
The waste air should not be trans-
C
ferred to a smoke or waste gas
flue, nor to a flue used for ventila-
tion of the places where heating
sources are installed.
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