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Switch of the appliance and unplug it from the |
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socket (34). |
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• Wipe the housing with a damp cloth; if necessary, use |
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a plastics cleaner (35). |
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• Lift up the water tank and the housing from the |
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appliance and remove the evaporating mat (36). |
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• In order to remove stubborn deposits on the water tray |
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and tank, you can clean the parts in the dishwasher or |
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by hand (see the chapter «Cleaning in the dishwasher» |
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and «Removing scaling and mineral deposits »). |
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• Check the condition of the evaporating mat every |
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week. If it feels hard, or is discoloured (caused by | 36 |
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mineral deposits or mould), it must be replaced (37) |
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(See description on page 21). |
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• Once all appliance parts have been cleaned and |
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thoroughly dried, put the parts back together in their |
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original position (38) (also described in the chapter |
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«Putting into operation» ). Fill the tank with cool tap |
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water as described in the chapter «Filling the tank». |
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Do not wash out the evaporating mat – risk of |
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damage (39)! |
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