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The following applies for furniture surfaces
The furniture fronts in some of the models have an acrylic surface
with a brilliant deep sheen. The treatment and cleaning of these sur-
faces should match their beauty. We recommend using only a soft,
damp cloth and a mild soapy solution for cleaning these surfaces.
Alternatively, to reduce static electricity, an anti-static plastic cleaner
suitable for acrylic surfaces can be used. In this case, there is no
need to rst clean the surfaces with a soapy solution.
Under no circumstances should you use solvent-based
intensive cleaning agents or alcohol-based cleaning
agents (which are often found in typical glass cleaner
products). The surfaces may be irreparably damaged
even if they are treated incorrectly only once.
Do not use scouring agents or scrubbing sponges, be-
cause they will scratch the surface or leave an unna-
tural shine.
Rules for cleaning the toilet area:
• Clean with neutral liquid soap and a nonscouring cloth.
• Do not use a vinegar concentrate to clean the toilet and the
water system or to decalcify the water system. Vinegar concen-
trate can damage gaskets or parts of the system.
Do not use scouring cleaners in the toilet area either!
Do not pour corrosive cleaners down the drain. Do not
pour boiling water down the drain. Corrosive cleaners
and boiling water will damage the drainpipes and
siphon traps.
Stainless steel wash basin/kitchen sink / INOX
• Clean wash basins and sinks with normal mild household clea-
ners or special stainless steel cleansing agents.
• Never use bleach, products that contain chloride or hydrochlo-
ric acid, baking powder or silver polish as a cleaner.
• Do not use scouring powder and/or household sponges with
steel wool.
• If in doubt, use the cleaner rst in an unnoticeable place to
check whether or not it is suitable for cleaning the surface in
question.
• After cleaning, dry all surfaces thoroughly with household wipes
to prevent water stains and lime build-up.