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Cleaning, 3 thermal cut-out, 1 dismantling the appliance – Silvercrest SZW 400 A1 User Manual

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SZW 400 A1

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6.3 Thermal cut-out

The appliance has a thermal cut-out. If the
temperature rises too high and there is a risk
of damage, the appliance switches off
automatically.
In this case unplug the mains plug
immediately and have the appliance
inspected. The contact data can be found in
“Service Centre” on page 50.

7. Cleaning

Warning! To avoid the danger of
an electric shock, injury or damage:
– Remove the plug from the mains

socket before starting to clean
the appliance.

– Allow the appliance to cool

down before cleaning.

– Never immerse the bottom

section 9 in water, and protect it
from splashes and drops of
water.

Caution! Never use abrasive, corrosive or
caustic cleaning materials. These could
damage the appliance.

7.1 Dismantling the appliance

1. Remove the plug from the mains socket.
2. Take off the splash guard 1.
3. Pull the carameliser 2 upwards and off.
4. Turn the candyfloss bowl 6 clockwise

and lift it up and off.

7.2 Cleaning the bottom section

1. Clean the bottom section 9 with a damp

cloth. You could also use a little
washing-up liquid.

2. Wipe off with clean water.

3. Do not use the machine again until it is

fully dry.

7.3 Cleaning the carameliser

Note: The carameliser 2 must be cleaned
carefully after each use. If the carameliser 2
is dirty it will not work properly.
1. Clean the carameliser 2 by hand in

warm water.
Caution! The carameliser 2 is not
dishwasher safe.

2. For stubborn encrustations leave it to

soak in warm water for about
20 30 minutes. You could add a few
drops of mild washing-up liquid.
Note: Water will accumulate in the
edges of the carameliser 2 during this
process. This must be removed before
the appliance can be used again.

3. Carefully shake out any water from the

carameliser 2.

4. Let the carameliser 2 dry thoroughly

before using the appliance again.

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