Cleaning And Maintenance; Safety Advice; Cleaning And Descaling - Bartscher Compact Ice K 100073 Mode D'emploi

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6. Cleaning and maintenance

6.1 Safety advice

o Before beginning with repair or cleaning works make sure the device has been
disconnected from power supply and has cooled down.
o Do not use any acid agents and make sure no water ingresses the device.
o To protect yourself from electric shock, never immerse the device, its cables and
the plug in water or other liquids.
CAUTION!
The device is not suited for direct washing via water jets.
Therefore, you must not use any kind of pressure water jet for cleaning the device!

6.2 Cleaning and descaling

Cleaning
o Clean the device regularly.
o Before beginning with cleaning works disconnect it from its power supply (pull the
power plug!).
o Remove the ice cube basket. The ice cube basket and the ice spoon wash with
warm water and a mild washing agent. Rinse them thoroughly with clean water.
o Wipe the inside and outside of the device with warm water and a soft damp cloth.
o Use soft cloth only and make sure that you never use any kind of abrasive agents or
pads, which could scratch the surface.
o Never use any washing agents which contain petrol, acids or oil to not damage the
plastic parts (housing and control panel).
o After the cleaning procedure use a soft and dry cloth to wipe dry and polish the
surface.
Descaling
o Using bad water may cause depositing scale in the water container. The scale deposit
can impair proper functioning of the device. That is way the device should be descaled
regularly.
o For descaling use the water-vinegar solution or a popular descaler. Pour the solution
into the water container and switch the device on.
o Carry out 1-2 cycles wit fresh drinking water and remove the descaling solution fully.
CAUTION!
Remove the produced ice cubes and do not use them to prepare drinks or cool
foodstuff!
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