Using Scents; Precautions - Sawo SAVONIA COMBI SAVC-90NS Manual

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Do not use a steel brush as it might damage the tank wall or the bottom heating plate.
Do not clean the water tank inside with a cloth to avoid hand injuries that may be caused by the
tank's edges.
To clean the tank's separation plate, lift it up and clean it with water and a household brush. See
Figure 10.
Fig. 9 Connecting Hose
Connection Hose
Finally, flush the tank with water and close the Ball Valve by turning its handle clockwise.
Before using the Steamer again, do not forget to refill the Water Tank (not applicable for Built-in
Automatic Refill System).
Do not let the Water Tank run dry as an alternative method of draining the water; This will shorten
the life span of the Steamer hot plate.
It will not be helped that impurities from the water (e.g. lime) will accumulate on the walls of the
Water Tank. To decalcify, SAWO recommends decalcifying agents intended for kitchenwares such
as for coffeemakers and water kettles. These agents should be applied as instructed by their
manufacturer.
Clean the outside of the Water Tank with a damp cloth. While doing this, make sure that the
Combi Heater is turned off.

3.7. Using Scents

It is possible to use liquid scents with the Combi Heater. You can pour them on the Scent Basins.
Avoid pouring scents while the Steamer is on as it can cause serious burns.
Brush the Scent Basins and rinse with water after using scents.

4. Precautions

The sea or a humid climate can cause corrosion on the metal surfaces of the Combi Heater.
Only a qualified electrician is allowed to do wirings and repairs of the Combi Heater.
Neither use the Combi Heater as a grill nor boil any food or liquids in its water tank.
Do not cover the heater as it can cause fire.
Do not put wood of any kind on the heater.
Do not use the heater as clothes drier as it can cause fire.
Never sit on the heater to avoid serious burns.
Never use the heater without the stones as it can cause fire.
Do not use chlorinated water (that from a swimming pool or whirlpool [Jacuzzi]) or seawater. It
can damage the heater.
Fig. 10 Separation Plate
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