Dismounting The Drain Tap Cover; Tilting The Appliance; Lappliance Cleaning And Maintenance; Care Information - Electrolux thermaline ProThermetic Installation And Operating Manual

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K.7.3

Dismounting the drain tap cover

1
1. Hold the handle of the
cover and pull it gently to
unlock it.
15°
3
3. Turn again the handle a
little to the left (about
15°).
To mount the drain tap cover proceed in reverse order.
K.8

Tilting the appliance

The appliance can be tilted over 90°.
L
APPLIANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Refer
to
SAFETY INFORMATION".
L.1

Care information

Care operations have to be carried out by the owner and/or
user of the appliance.
IMPORTANT
Problems resulting from poor or lack of care as
hereinafter described will not be covered by the
warranty.
L.2

Cleaning introduction

In order to reduce the environmental impact of pollutants it is
advisable to clean the appliance (externally and, where
necessary, internally) with products that are more than 90%
biodegradable.
Use lukewarm water, a neutral detergent/cleaner if necessary,
and a soft brush or sponge. If another type of detergent is used,
carefully follow the producer's instructions and observe the
safety rules given in the information sheets provided with the
product or substance.
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2
2. Turn the handle com-
pletely to the right.
4
4. Lift the cover of the drain
tap with the handle.
"WARNING
AND
Refer to the paragraph J.2 Appliance overview.
Before tilting the appliance, make sure that:
• The swivel arm of the mixing tap (if present) is facing
forward;
• The lid is fully open;
• There are no people or objects in the tilting area underneath
the appliance.
To tilt the appliance, turn the knob to the right.
The appliance tilts at a variable speed and continues until the
knob is held in the tilting position (turned to the right).
When you release the knob, it returns to the neutral middle
position and the appliance remains tilted as it is. To bring it
back to the horizontal position, turn the knob counterclockwise
(left).
Select the tilting speed so that the food can drain out while
remaining within the emptying area of the appliance.
NOTE!
During the tipping, the heating element is tempora-
rily switched off.
CAUTION
• Do not use solvent-based detergents
(e. g. trichloro-ethylene) or abrasive
powders for cleaning.
• Do not use steel brushes, steel wool,
copper cloths, sand-based or similar
products for cleaning.
• Only start cleaning once the appliance
has cooled.
• Do not clean the appliance with flam-
mable liquids.
Accessories such as baskets and containers, if present, must
be cleaned outside of the appliance.
WARNING
When using chemicals, comply
with the safety notes and dosage
recommendations printed on the
packaging. Refer to the chapter
A.2 Personal protection equip-
ment
for
products.
L.3

Stainless steel surfaces

The reason stainless steel can resist corrosion and rust is its
passive layer which builds up when oxygen hits the metal
surface. There is sufficient oxygen in the air to do this.
If this passive layer is physically broken or damaged by
chemical substances, leaving it unable to regenerate itself,
even rust-free stainless steel can be subject to corrosion.
handling
chemical

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