12 Cleaning
WARNING
Danger of electrocution!
Unplug the appliance from the
socket and allow it to cool down,
before cleaning it. Do not
immerse the egg boiler, the
mains cable or the mains plug in
water or other liquids.
WARNING
Danger! Can cause burns!
Let the egg boiler and all
individual parts cool down fully
every time before you clean the
appliance.
WARNING
Danger of injury!
Be careful when you are cleaning
the measuring cup. The
underside of the cup is pointed.
You could be injured by it.
WARNING
Property damage!
Never put the egg boiler itself in
the dishwasher under any
circumstances. You would
destroy it. Do not clean the egg
boiler with hard, scratching or
scouring cleaning agents,
Steel wool or the like. The
surface could be scratched.
12.1 Cleaning parts
• Clean the cooking container
(3) with mild dishwashing
liquid and a soft sponge in
the process make sure that
no water penetrates into
the inside of the egg boiler.
• Wipe the outside of the egg
boiler housing clean with a
slightly moist soft cloth.
• Clean the lid, the egg tray,
the measuring cup and the
stainless-steel form (10)
o in warm dishwashing
water. You can also
put these parts in the
dishwasher except for
the egg tray.
12.2 Remove calcareous deposits
from the cooking container
1
Pour a mixture of a full
measuring cup of water with a
teaspoon of vinegar into the
cooking container.
Insert the mains plug into a
2
socket and switch the egg
boiler on for approx. 10
minutes. Do not put the lid
(1) on.
Switch the egg boiler off after
3
this time has elapsed and
unplug it from the socket. Let
the egg boiler cool down.
4
Pour off the remaining vinegar
solution and wipe the cooking
container dry.
Storing the egg boiler
Wind the mains cable up.
The cable winding device is on
the underside of the egg boiler.
Store the clean, dry egg boiler in
a location that is inaccessible to
children.
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