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CLEANING
CLEANING
• Before cleaning, always disconnect the plug from the electrical socket and
• Before cleaning, always disconnect the plug from the electrical socket and
wait for the appliance to cool completely.
wait for the appliance to cool completely.
• To clean the covers, use a damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive detergents.
• To clean the covers, use a damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive detergents.
• Never immerse the appliance in water.
• Never immerse the appliance in water.
• To wash the collection unit rinse it under running water and then dry it.
• To wash the collection unit rinse it under running water and then dry it.
• To wash the heater unit rinse the inside and clean the outside with a damp
• To wash the heater unit rinse the inside and clean the outside with a damp
sponge/cloth.
sponge/cloth.
• We recommend you pay attention when washing the coffee maker to avoid the lower parts,
• We recommend you pay attention when washing the coffee maker to avoid the lower parts,
which hold the electrical components, from coming into contact with water.
which hold the electrical components, from coming into contact with water.
• In the presence of hard water the formation of lime-scale on the bottom of the heater unit
• In the presence of hard water the formation of lime-scale on the bottom of the heater unit
may IRREPARABLY DAMAGE the coffee maker. In order to avoid this inconvenience it is neces-
may IRREPARABLY DAMAGE the coffee maker. In order to avoid this inconvenience it is neces-
sary to DESCALE the device periodically as follows:
sary to DESCALE the device periodically as follows:
• Fill the heater unit with water to the level of the valve.
• Fill the heater unit with water to the level of the valve.
• Add two teaspoons of citric acid.
• Add two teaspoons of citric acid.
• Close the coffee maker without adding coffee powder and simulate the preparation of the
• Close the coffee maker without adding coffee powder and simulate the preparation of the
coffee.
coffee.
• When it has finished, throw away the solution and carefully rinse the internal parts under
• When it has finished, throw away the solution and carefully rinse the internal parts under
running water.
running water.
• Before using the coffee maker again, perform a complete cycle and discard the content.
• Before using the coffee maker again, perform a complete cycle and discard the content.
• Periodically check the internal components and replace any pieces in the case of wear or
• Periodically check the internal components and replace any pieces in the case of wear or
damage.
damage.
• To wash the base only use a cloth dampened in water.
• To wash the base only use a cloth dampened in water.
DISPOSAL
DISPOSAL
This produce complies with the Directive 2002/96/CE.
This produce complies with the Directive 2002/96/CE.
The symbol representing the crossed out trash can on the appliance indicates t
The symbol representing the crossed out trash can on the appliance indicates t
h a t the product, at the end of its useful life, must be treated separately from
h a t the product, at the end of its useful life, must be treated separately from
domestic waste. It must be taken to a recycling centre for electrical and electronic
domestic waste. It must be taken to a recycling centre for electrical and electronic
appliances or turned in to the point of sale when purchasing a new, equivalent,
appliances or turned in to the point of sale when purchasing a new, equivalent,
appliance.
appliance.
The user is responsible for taking the appliance to the recycling centre at the end of its life,
The user is responsible for taking the appliance to the recycling centre at the end of its life,
under penalty of the sanctions foreseen by the current legislation on waste handling. Correct
under penalty of the sanctions foreseen by the current legislation on waste handling. Correct
consignment of the no-longer used appliance to a recycling centre for treatment and envi-
consignment of the no-longer used appliance to a recycling centre for treatment and envi-
ronmentally compatible elimination contributes to avoiding a negative impact on the envi-
ronmentally compatible elimination contributes to avoiding a negative impact on the envi-
ronment and public health, and permits recycling of the materials from which the product
ronment and public health, and permits recycling of the materials from which the product
is made. For more detailed information regarding the available collection systems, contract
is made. For more detailed information regarding the available collection systems, contract
the local refuse centre or the store where the product was purchased. For more detailed in-
the local refuse centre or the store where the product was purchased. For more detailed in-
formation regarding the available collection systems, contract the local refuse centre or the
formation regarding the available collection systems, contract the local refuse centre or the
store where the product was purchased. The manufacturer and the importers comply with their
store where the product was purchased. The manufacturer and the importers comply with their
responsibility for recycling, treating, and environmentally compatible disposal of waste both di-
responsibility for recycling, treating, and environmentally compatible disposal of waste both di-
rectly and in a collective system.
rectly and in a collective system.
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