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The current function stops immediately.
The function terminates automatically after 90 seconds or when the seat sensor is
activated.
8.2 Ceramic
NOTICE
Damage to surface due to incorrect cleaning!
> Only use suitable cleaners and equipment.
> Follow the manufacturer‘s instructions for the cleaner.
> Never mix cleaners.
A mild commercially available sanitary cleaner is suitable for daily cleaning, limescale
stains can be removed using an acidic vinegar or citrus based cleaner (pH value 1-4).
The harder the water is, the greater the quantity of cleaner that should be used.
Metallic marks resulting from use (black dots/lines, e.g. due to rubbing of rings) can-
not be removed using mild cleaners. Only treat the affected area with stainless steel
cleaner, car polish or a ceramic hob cleaner.
Clean the coated surface regularly, or immediately if it is soiled. If the cleaning is not
carried out regularly enough, soiling, e.g. limescale and soap stains, cosmetic resi-
dues, rust and mould, may become visible and subsequently more difficult to remove.
> Clean the surface with a soft cleaning cloth and warm water.
> When tackling stubborn dirt, wait a few minutes to allow the cleaner to take effect.
Tip! An advantage of using gels and foaming cleaners is that they also adhere well to
sloping surfaces. You can also soak a cloth in the cleaner then place it on the soiled
area.
> Rinse with clean warm water to remove all traces of the cleaner.
> Dry the surface.
8.3 Stainless steel covers
Only use soft damp cloth to wipe the stainless steel covers to ensure not to scratch the
panels. Do not use metal items to remove scaling.
> Clean scaling from stainless steel parts immediately.
> Clean stainless steel with detergents that DO NOT contain either hydrochloric acid or
chloride.
> Wipe off deposited materials with soft damp cloth and remove stubborn chloride
deposits manually.
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