KitchenAid KCBSX 60600 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 14

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The information and instructions in this chapter is
intended to all personnel who work on the machine:
the user and the maintainer.
BASIC SAFETY RULES
To carry out cleaning and maintenance in safety,
refer to the following rules:
• disconnect the machine from the power supply
without pulling the power cord;
• do not touch the machine with bare, damp or wet
hands or feet;
• do not insert screwdrivers, kitchen utensils or
anything else between the guards and moving
parts.
It is strictly forbidden to remove the guards and
safety devices to perform routine maintenance. The
Manufacturer declines all responsibility for
accidents caused from failure of this obligation.
EXTERNAL SURFACES CLEANING
Cabinet
The outer surfaces of the blast chiller, made of
stainless steel, must be cleaned with a soft cloth or
sponge and mild detergent in the direction of the
satin finish.
It is recommended not to use wire sponges, scrapers
or abrasive, acidic or aggressive substances that
could irreparably damage the surfaces.
Important! While cleaning DO NOT remove the
serial number labels. They provide important
information of the appliance for the technical
assistance.
Control panel
The control panel of the blast chiller has “touch”
controls totally devoid of protruding buttons, for
easy cleaning to carry out with specific products for
glass surfaces.
We recommend using a soft cloth with a little
detergent and dry thoroughly.
CLEAN ROOM
At the end of each cycle, leave the door open in
“defrost position” to allow the ice layer, which
covers the inner surfaces, to melt quickly. Be sure to
remove the drain plug (fig. 6) on the bottom of the
cell so as to allow water to
drain. Residual water can be pushed towards the
drain.
Routine maintenance
Drain
plug
Defrosting
position
Fig. 6
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