6
Maintenance by the user
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6.1
Before cleaning
The housing and moving parts of the appliance are made of sturdy mate-
rials that are easy to clean. You will avoid discolouration if you immedia-
tely remove traces of colouring products from the plastic.
Electric shock hazard
• Only clean the appliance with the power plug f removed.
• Protect the appliance from splashing and do not use a wet
cloth for cleaning.
• Make sure that no foreign bodies can enter openings. Do not
insert any objects into openings in the equipment.
• Do not use sharp objects, e.g. a tail comb, to remove dust or
foreign bodies.
1. Switch off appliance at the ON/OFF switch c.
2. Remove the power plug f.
Risk of fire / damage to the appliance
• Do not use benzine, paint thinners or other highly flammable
substances for cleaning.
• Do not use harsh cleaning agents or scouring products.
Risk of scalding
• Foaming cleaning agents escape from the steam distributor
3 as hot liquid or foam.
• Do not clean the water boiler 6 or steam distributor 3
with foaming cleaning agents (e.g. washing-up liquid).
• The water in the water boiler 6 may be hot after operation.
Allow the appliance and the water in the water boiler 6 to
cool down before cleaning.
3. Allow the appliance and the water in the water boiler 6 to cool
down.
6.2
Cleaning housing, pedestal and wall arm
1. Comply with the safety instructions in "Section 6.1" page 70.
2. Clean appliance surfaces with a soft cloth that has been slightly mois-
tened in water with a little washing-up liquid added and well wrung
out beforehand.
3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the openings
in the appliance.
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