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NORDIC CL3
4.4. CLEANING THE ROTOR
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Further cleaning is possible by removing the rotor, spray-
ing it with a grease solvent and then blowing it clean
from the opposite side. Distance approximately 60 mm
and max. pressure 8 bar.
Ensure that the motor is not exposed to water during
cleaning. Ensure that all seals around the rotor are intact
and tight. Ensure that there is no damage to the rotor
belt, and that the rotor rotates freely.
4.5. EXTERNAL CLEANING
Many kitchen surface cleaners contain chemicals that
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fore use a soft cloth moistened with warm water and
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Do not use sharp objects, powerful
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surfaces.
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Cleaners containing ammonia or
citrus must not
be used. Products that give
stainless steel an anti-fingerprint
coating must not be used either.
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