Maintenance •
Always clean the glass, steel or enamel parts with suitable non-abrasive
or corrosive products. Avoid using Chlorine base
products (Bleach etc.)
• Avoid leaving acid or alkaline substances on the working areas
(eg., vinegar, salt, lemon, juice, etc.)
• The burner caps (mobile parts of the burners) must be washed
frequently with boiling water and detergent, taking care to
remove every possible encrustation.
* Important: Always make sure that the gas is
off before carrying out any cleaning operation.
Warnings • Comply with the following instructions
before remounting the parts,
• Check that the burner head and caps are not clogged by foreign
bodies. (This may cause back fire)
• Check that the burner caps are correctly positioned on the
burner heads. They must be sitting firmly.
COOKER HOOD
Maintenance
• Thorough servicing guarantees correct and long lasting operation.
• Pay special attention to the grease filters: the grease
filters must be cleaned approximately once every 30 hours of operation.
• Any fat deposits should be removed from the appliance periodically
depending on the amount of use (at least every 2
months).
• Avoid using abrasive or corrosive products to clean the
surfaces.
• It is advisable to change the carbon filters depending on
the amount of use.
Warnings
• The Distance between the hob and the lower part of the hood
must be at least 65cm.
BUILT-IN OVEN
Maintenance
• Always clean the interior of the oven after each usage.
• The oven accessories can be removed and be washed in the sink.
• The exterior can be cleaned using a soft wet cloth or sponge.
To prevent scratches, never use abrasive substances or non
neutral detergent.
REFRIGERATOR
Maintenance
• Clean the external door with a cloth regularly, do not wash
directly with water.
• Do not use toluene, brushes and chemical rags as they may
be harmful to the paint and elements.
• Clean the back and side walls of the refrigerator to keep
out rats and cockroaches.
• Clean the evaporation pan which is located at the bottom
once or twice a month to remove odour.
Warnings • Unplug first when exchanging the
bulb and/or cleaning the refrigerator
• Keep the refrigerator properly grounded to prevent hazardous
power leakage
• Do not wash the refrigerator with running water as this
may cause rusting and damage the electrical elements of the
refrigerator.
• Do not place glass bottles in the freezer as they will expand
and explode.
• After removing the plug, wait 7 minutes before plugging
it again to prevent an excessive load on the compressor that may
jeopardize the service life of the refrigerator.
• Do not touch the hot parts on the back of the refrigerator
with bare hands. (The compressor may be as hot as 80 degrees or
more and the radiator remains between 40 ~ 50 degrees)
• Keep the refrigerator vertical when moving when moving to
avoid damaging the compressor.
TOP LOADING WASHING MACHINE
Maintenance • For the exterior, wipe up detergent,
bleach, and other spills with a soft, damp cloth or sponge as they
occur. Wipe the outside
occasionally to keep it looking like a new one.
• Clean the interior with 250ml of chlorine bleach mixed with
500ml of detergent. Run washer through a complete cycle. Repeat
the process if necessary.
• Do not put sharp or metal object in your washer, they can
damage the finish.
• Wash the lint filter regularly.
FRONT LOADING WASHER
Maintenance • Clean the soap powder container regularly.
• Clean the pump filter periodically.
Warnings • Do not remove or insert the plug
in the socket with wet hands.
• Do not use extension lead.
• Do not expose the machine to atmospheric agents.
• The machine cannot be opened until three minutes after the
cycle has finished or the machine has been switched off.
• For maintenance work, disconnect the machine from the power
supply.