Cleaning And Maintenance; Ice Cube Container; Casing And Interior; Drain Residual Water - Profi Cook PC-EWB 1187 Instruction Manual

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WARNING:
• Switch off the appliance before cleaning and disconnect the
mains plug.
• Never immerse the appliance in water to clean it. Doing so may
lead to electric shock or fire.
CAUTION:
• Do not use wire brushes or other abrasive implements.
• Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents.
• Do not use chemicals, acids, petrol or oil products.
NOTE:
• For hygienic reasons exchange the water in the tank
after 24 hours.
• Remove the ice cube tray after use. If the water tank
remains open no mould or bacteria can form.

Ice Cube Container

Remove the ice cube container and clean it with a mild
detergent under running warm water.

Casing and Interior

• Clean casing and interior with a damp cloth.
• Use a diluted solution of vinegar and water.

Drain Residual Water

Drain the residual water if the appliance is not in use for a
longer period of time. Rest the appliance on a table edge.
Problem
Possible Cause
No function.
No power supply.
The appliance is faulty.
Compressor noisy.
Mains power supply too low. Turn the appliance off and check the mains power supply.
flashes. Water refill.
Indicator lamp
PC-EWB1187_IM

Cleaning and Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Solution
Test the socket with another appliance.
Plug in the mains plug correctly.
Check the main circuit breaker.
Contact our service centre or a specialist.
Refill water
Take a bowl and hold it under the drainage opening for the
residual water.
• Remove the dividing wall and pull the closure out of the
bottom.
• After the residual water has been drained, put the clo-
sure back into the opening and replace the dividing wall.

Storage

• We recommend that you keep the appliance in the
original packaging if you do not intend using it for long
periods.
• Always keep the appliance out of the reach of children in
a dry, well-ventilated place.
"Making Ice Cubes".
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