Important: Never use high pressure water or
steam cleaners.
Also, do not use: detergents containing soda,
acids or chlorides, abrasive detergents (in powder
or lotion), abrasive sponges (e.g. steel wool) or
sponges containing residuals of abrasive detergents,
descaling detergents, dishwasher detergents, oven
sprays.
Warming drawer exterior
• Clean with a damp cloth. If it is very dirty, add a
few drops of dish washing detergent to the
water. Dry with a dry cloth.
• Do not use corrosive or abrasive detergents, as
they can create dull areas.
If any of these products accidentally comes into
contact with the warming drawer, immediately
clean the appliance with a damp cloth.
• Slight colour differences on the front of the
appliance are due to the use of different
materials, such as glass, plastic and metal.
Aluminium front panel (depending on the
model)
• Use a mild detergent and a soft window
cleaning cloth or a microfibre cloth that does
not leave fibres on the surface. Wipe
horizontally, without pressing.
• Do not use corrosive products, hard sponges or
rough cloths for cleaning. Clean the aluminium
surfaces with a dry cloth.
Antislip drawer base (depending on the
model)
• The antislip drawer base can be pulled out to
clean the bottom of the drawer.
The base can be washed by hand with hot
water and a mild detergent. Dry thoroughly.
Refit the antislip base in the drawer only when
completely dry.
Vitroceramic drawer base (depending on the
model)
It is advisable to clean the bottom of the drawer
after every use, making sure to allow it to cool. In
this way grime will not accumulate and cleaning is
easier.
• Use a clean cloth, absorbent paper and dish
hand-wash detergent, or specific products for
cleaning the vitroceramic top.
• Remove stubborn cooking grime with specific
products.
• Remove any food residuals left on the
vitroceramic top; do not leave to harden.
• Foods with a high sugar-content (coffee, fruit
juice, jam, etc.) that have boiled over or any
sugar stains due to cooking must be
immediately removed.
• Do not use abrasive products, bleach, oven
cleaning sprays or steel wool.
It is advisable to periodically treat the vitroceramic
with the special waxes available on the market.
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