Use And Maintenance; Safety Notes - Hobart CLF 26 Installation & Operation Manual

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Safety notes

T
HE MANUFACTURER ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE TO OBJECTS OR
PERSONAL INJURY ARISING FROM FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS
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PROVIDED
I
Precautions
The correct operation and the service life of the appliance depend on external factors including
preventive maintenance, the characteristics of the water supply and the products used for washing,
rinsing and cleaning.
Maintenance should be carried out at the recommended intervals and in the manner
prescribed.
The characteristics of the water supply (in particular the hardness and pressure) are the main factors
to be taken into consideration when deciding whether or not to install an additional rinse pump,
water softener, filters or purifiers to improve washing results or reduce detergent consumption.
Consult your installation technician for advice.
II
Safety
In case of malfunction, seek assistance from qualified and authorized technicians only.
Prior to all maintenance, adjustment, repair and cleaning operations and in the case of
malfunction, always disconnect the appliance from the electrical power supply at the external
main switch, and shut off the water supply at the supply tap.
Do not clean the appliance using:
• pressurized water jets, as water could get into the electrical system and damage it;
• scouring pads, wire brushes or corrosive or abrasive cleaning products which could damage
surfaces and rubber parts.
A soft damp cloth with a small quantity of detergent is all that is required to get the appliance
perfectly clean.
III
Warnings regarding use of the appliance
• NEVER open the door before the cycle has terminated and the machine has stopped to prevent
the possibility of splashes of alkaline washing solution being thrown out of the machine and to
allow the moving parts to come to a complete stop.
• NEVER climb or stand on any part of the appliance or use it as a support for objects or animals.
• NEVER overload the open door of a front-loading appliance; the door is only designed to
support the weight of the rack loaded with tableware.
• NEVER use the machine to wash items of a type, shape, size or material not compatible with
the manufacturer's recommendations..
We recommend that you do not wash items which are not guaranteed suitable for dishwashers or
which are cracked or fragile through use.

USE AND MAINTENANCE

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