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DrBrowns AC177 Instructions D'utilisation page 6

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CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
CAUTION: Unplug from outlet and allow to cool for 60 minutes before
cleaning. DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER.
Clean at least once a week when in regular use.
BASE AND HEATING PLATE: Wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth or sponge.
TRAY, LID, LOWER RACK AND MEASURING CUP: Clean in hot, soapy water and rinse well,
or in a dishwasher (top rack only). Allow to air dry.
Note: DO NOT use scouring pads, abrasives, bleach or solvents for cleaning.
DO NOT disassemble base. There are no serviceable parts inside.
DESCALING
CAUTION: Unplug from outlet and allow to cool for 60 minutes before descaling.
Mineral deposits, like limescale, may form on the metal heating element in the base. As the mineral
deposits build, it can slow or disrupt the sterilization cycle. Depending on the water type in your
area, mineral deposits may vary in appearance but the harder the water, the quicker it builds up.
Mineral deposits are not known to be harmful, but they may impair the function of appliances
or damage components. Using distilled water can help prevent buildup, but regular descaling is
needed for best performance. To remove the mineral deposits, follow the steps below.
1. Remove the lower rack, tray and lid from the base.
2. Descale utilizing a mixture of vinegar/water:
A. Fill measuring cup to the dashed line (80 mL) with white vinegar.
B. Add an additional 30 mL of water to reach the solid FILL LINE of the
measuring cup (110 mL total).
C. Pour the mixture ONTO THE HEATING PLATE
D. Reassemble empty unit.
E. Plug into wall outlet, press the Power Button and run a Sterilize Only cycle.
F. Empty any remaining solution and rinse with clean water.
Note: Do not use bleach, harsh abrasives or solvents to clean the heating plate,
as they may cause permanent damage and may void the warranty.
Clean Heating Plate
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Mineral Deposits

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