cleaned with a product and a scouring pad.
f. For the tap to operate normally, the hole at the bottom of the tank must
not be furred up. If necessary, use a descaling agent.
g. To clean the tap unit using a bottle brush, moving it back and forth. Insert it
in the tap opening inside the tan to clean the intermediate part linking the
tap to the appliance. Wash the tap handle with hot soapy water and rinse.
h. Use a soft cloth to wipe the urn body dry. Do not use benzene, thinners or
harsh abrasive cleaning products, as these will damage the finish of the
unit.
i. Always remember to empty and rinse the urn with hot water before using
again.
2. DE-SCALING THE URN
a.
I t is important to de-scale the water urn at regular intervals.
b.
Limescale build up can affect the workings of the water urn element.
c.
Please note most supermarket de-scaling products are based on
treating a 2 litre kettle.
Always rinse thoroughly after de-scaling.
3. DISCOLORING OF THE TANK
This is caused by oxidizing of iron in tap water. It can be removed by the following
steps:
a. Cut a lemon into four, wrap the lemon in cloth and place in the
water tank.
b. Pour water up to the "MAX" water level indicator.
c. Boil the water and make sure the mixture remains inside the unit
for about 1 hour.
d. Pour out the water and use a nylon brush to scrub the water
tank.
e. To remove the smell of the lemon, boil water again, and dispose the water.
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT – DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC
In order to preserve our environment and protect human health, the waste
electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of in accordance
with specific rules with the implication of both suppliers and users. For this
reason, as indicated by the symbol
packaging, your appliance should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste.
The user has the right to bring it to a municipal collection point performing waste
on the rating label or on the
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