OBLIGATIONS - PROHIBITIONS -
ADVICE
Before proceeding see chap-
ters 2 and 5.
If the appliance is connected to a
flue, the exhaust pipe must be
cleaned according to that forese-
en by specific regulatory provisions of
the country (contact your installer for
information).
The appliance is used to prepare
food products. Keep the applian-
ce and the surrounding area con-
stantly clean. Failure to keep the ap-
pliance in ideal hygienic conditions
could cause it to deteriorate quickly and
create dangerous situations.
Filth deposit built up near heat
sources can burn during normal
use of the appliance and create
dangerous situations. The appliance
must be cleaned regularly and every in-
crustation or food deposit removed.
The chemical effect of salt and/or
vinegar or other acid substances
can in the long run cause the insi-
de of the hob to corrode during cooking.
At the end of the cooking cycle of such
substances, the appliance must be
washed thoroughly with detergent,
abundantly rinsed and carefully dried.
Be careful not to damage stain-
less steel surfaces. No not use
corrosive products, abrasive material
or sharp tools.
The liquid detergent for cleaning
the hob must have certain che-
mical features: pH greater than 12,
without chlorides/ammonia, viscosity
and density similar to water. Use
non-aggressive products for cleaning
the inside and outside of the applian-
ce (use detergents on the market for
cleaning steel, glass and enamel).
Carefully read the indications car-
ried on the labels of the products
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
used. Wear protective equipment sui-
table for the operations to be performed
(see the protective equipment carried
on the package label).
In the event of prolonged inacti-
vity, besides disconnecting the
supply lines, you must thorou-
ghly clean all the inside and outside
parts of the appliance.
Wait for the temperature of the
appliance and all its parts to
cool off, so that the operator is
not burnt.
Do not use pressurized direct wa-
ter or steam cleaners jets for clea-
ning operations
NEW! REMOVABLE BOTTOM / vd.
SECT. ILL - REF. f)
In the models provided (free cupboard
bottom), it is possible to remove the
lower surface for installation and main-
tenance operations (eg inspections,
connections, cleaning etc). To remove
the bottom, unscrew and remove it (Part
A). To reposition the bottom, insert and
screw again (Part B).
In case of doors, need to disas-
sembled before (hinges and
fixing).
DAILY CLEANING
liquid detergent on the whole surface
of the hob and, using a non-abrasive
sponge, clean the entire surface
thoroughly by hand.
When the operation is over, rinse the
hob abundantly with tap water. Have
the drain water flow out through the
specific hole and empty the tank (see
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MAINTENANCE
Remove moving parts
i f p r e s e n t ( e . g .
splashguard)
U s e a s t a n d a r d
sprayer to apply the
8.