Power Failure; Power Failures; Machine Cleaning And Maintenance; Ordinary Maintenance - Electrolux 720008 Manual

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10. Power failure

WARNING
Refer to "Warning and Safety
Information"

10.1 Power failures

In the event of a power interruption, all previous temperature
settings are automatically erased and it will revert to a preset
temperature setting (see preset chart).
Most power failures are corrected within a short period of time. An
hour or two's loss of power will not affect wine cellar's tempera-
tures. To avoid sudden change of temperature while the power
is off, you should avoid opening the door. For longer period of
power failure, do take steps to protect your wine.
Irrespective of the cause, if you notice either abnormal
temperature or humidity levels inside your wine cellar, be
reassured that only long and requent exposure to these
abnormal conditions can cause a detrimental effect on
your wines.
11. Machine cleaning and
maintenance
WARNING
Refer to "Warning and Safety
Information"

11.1 Ordinary maintenance

11.1.1 Precautions for maintenance

CAUTION
The manufacturer declines any
liability for operations carried
out on the machine without
following these instructions.

11.1.2 Cleaning the cabinet and accessories

Before using the appliance, clean all the internal parts and
accessories with lukewarm water and neutral soap or products
that are over 90% biodegradable (in order to reduce the emission
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of pollutants into the environment), then rinse and dry thoroughly.
Do not use solvent-based detergents (e.g. trichloro-ethylene) or
abrasive powders for cleaning. The shelves can be removed in
order to thoroughly clean the compartment, therefore remove
it before cleaning.
Check the power cable regularly and replace it in case of signs
of wear.
Have the appliance checked periodically (at least once a year).
WARNING
Do not clean the machine with
jets of water.
CAUTION
Do not use steel wool or similar
material to clean. Do not use
detergents containing chlorine,
solvent-based detergents (e.g.
trichloro-ethylene) or abrasive
powders or agents, scouring
pads or sponges that could
damage the surface. Do not use
organic solvent substances or
essential oils. These substances
could damage the parts of the
appliance made from synthetic
material.
Do not use products (even if di-
luited) containing chlorine (so-
dium hypochlorite, hydrochloric
or muriatic acid, etc.) to clean
the floor under the appliance.

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