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is sufficient for cleaning the appliance.
the tap outlets using commercially available descaling agents.
the safety assembly regularly checked by a heating contractor.
the first two years. The heating contractor will then determine
the intervals at which it must be checked thereafter.
your enquiry, please provide the serial number from the type plate
(no. 000000-0000-000000):