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12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Generally speaking, cleaning is the only form of
maintenance necessary.
Attention! Before you begin cleaning, disconnect the
appliance from the outlet. Disconnect the cord from the
outlet and turn o󰀨 the appliance.
Warning! Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive
products and/or scrubbing pads and sponges and sharp
objects as they can stain and damage the appearance
of the appliance.
Warning! Never use a vacuum cleaner on the internal
parts of the appliance.
12.1 Front and Panel Commands
The use of a moist cloth is su󰀩cient when cleaning the
appliance. In the event the appliance requires further
cleaning, add drops of detergent in the water. Dry the
appliance with a dry cloth. The steel front of the appliance
can be cleaned with products specically designed for
steel. Such products prevent the formation of dirt on
the surface of the drawer. Apply a minimal amount of
the product on a soft and apply it to the surface of the
appliance.
12.2 Inside Space
To clean the inside space use a moist cloth. In the event
the appliance requires further cleaning add drops of
detergent to the water. Dry the surface with a dry cloth.
Make sure to avoid water draining into the ventilation
holes. Only use the appliance after the drawers are dry
completely.
13. TROUBLESHOOTING
ATTENTION! Repairs must only be performed by
specialized and qualied personnel. Any repair work
not performed by professional personnel may cause
damage to the appliance for which the manufacturer will
not be liable.
The following problems can be xed by the consumer
without the assistance of the Service Department.
The drawer is not hot enough. Make sure that:
The appliance is turned on;
The correct temperature has been set;
• The opening of the ventilation fan is not blocked by
plates or other large obstructions;
The drawers have had su󰀩cient time to heat up.
The drawer is not hot at all. Make sure that:
You hear the fan running;
If the fan is turned on this means that the heating
system is working;
If the fan does not work this means it is defective;
The circuit fuse is blown.
14. APPLIANCE INSTALLATION
14.1 Before you begin installation
Make sure that the voltage shown on the appliance label
corresponds to that of your electrical system.
Open the drawer and remove all accessories and
packing materials.
Attention! The front of the drawer may be covered
with a protective coating over it. Carefully remove the
coating before using the appliance. Start by removing
the protective lm from the bottom. Make sure that
the drawer is not damaged. Be certain that the drawer
closes properly. In case of damage, contact the Service
Department.
The warming drawer can only be attached and installed
with the tools provided by the appliance manufacturer.
The manufacturer does not guarantee the operation of
the appliance if materials from a di󰀨erent manufacturer
have been used. The manufacturer is not responsible for
damage caused by improper use.
14.2 Proceed
Before you begin assembling the drawers of the
appliance, make sure there is enough room to t the
drawer and the appliance.
The precise dimensions for the installment are indicated
in mm. Follow these guidelines for assembly:
Position the drawer so that it is directly centered
Be certain that the frame is perfectly perpendicular
Open the drawer and x the structure to the wall with
the two screws already in place
14.3 Electrical Installation
The electrical connection must be made by a qualied
electrician conforming to current regulations.
Electrical connections
Before connecting the oven to the mains power supply,
make sure that: - The supply voltage corresponds
to the specications on the data plate on the front of
the oven. - The mains supply has an e󰀩cient earth
(ground) connection complying with all applicable laws
and regulations. Correct earthing (grounding) is a legal
requirement. The power cable should never reach a
temperature 50° C above ambient temperature at any
point along its length. If a xed appliance is not provided
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