2 cleaning and maintenance, Cleaning and maintenance, Warning – Neff W7460X1GB User Manual

Page 20: Danger of death, Risk of poisoning, Caution, Damage to the appliance, Machine housing/control panel, Drum, Descaling

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Cleaning and

maintenance

Cleaning

and maint

enance

:

Warning

Danger of death!

There is a risk of electric shock if you

touch live components.

Switch off the appliance and unplug the

mains plug.

:

Warning

Risk of poisoning!

Toxic vapours can be produced by

cleaning agents that contain solvents,

e.g. cleaning solvent.

Do not use cleaning agents that contain

solvents.

Caution!

Damage to the appliance

Cleaning agents that contain solvents,

e.g. cleaning solvent, can damage

surfaces and components in the

machine.

Do not use cleaning agents that contain

solvents.

Machine housing/control

panel

Wipe the housing and the control

panel with a soft, damp cloth.

Remove the detergent residue

immediately.

Do not clean with a water jet.

Drum

Use chlorine-free cleaning agents and

not steel wool.

Descaling

Descaling should not be necessary if

the detergent is measured out correctly.

However, if it is required, follow the

manufacturer's instructions for the

descaling agent. Suitable descalers can

be obtained via our website or from our

after-sales service.

Detergent drawer and housing

If the washing machine contains

detergent or fabric softener residues:

1.

Pull out the detergent drawer. Press

down the insert and fully remove the

drawer.

2.

To remove the insert: Push the insert

upwards from below with your finger.

3.

Clean the detergent dispenser tray

and insert with water and a brush,

and dry it. Clean the inside of the

housing as well.

4.

Fit the insert and lock it in place

(push the cylinder onto the guide

pin).

5.

Push in the detergent drawer.

Note: Leave the detergent drawer open

so that any residual water can

evaporate.

Detergent solution pump

blocked

:

Warning

Risk of scalding!

Washing water is hot when washing at

high temperatures. If you come into

contact with the hot detergent solution,

you may be scalded.

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