Operation Manual

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3.2 Installation
CAUTION!
Do not overlook the risk of freezing. Never
place the machine in rooms in which the
temperature can drop below 0C.
Never install the machine in front of entrances,
exits or passageways intended for emergency
services.
D Place the machine on a flat, sufficiently solid
surface close to a water connection and an
earthed electrical power outlet. Leave sufficient
space at the back and front of the machine for
maintenance and repair purposes.
3.2.1 Connection to the water
and electrical system
D Connect the machine to a readily accessible
manually operated tap, so that the water
supply can easily be turned off.
WARNING
n Power supply voltages vary from one country
to another. Ensure that the machine is suitable
for connecting to the local power supply.
Details on the required supply voltage and
frequency can be found on the identification
plate.
D Connect the machine to the electrical supply in
such a way that the power can easily be
disconnected.
D Ensure that the machine is correctly earthed.
D Never connect the machine to a power supply
where heavy loads resulting from switching on
other machines may cause variations in voltage.
3.2.2 Initial use
TIP
With initial use the machine makes use of the
default factory settings. These settings can, if
desired, later be changed by properly
trained authorised users (§ 7.3).
With initial use the coffeemaking and hot
water system is exclusively flushed with
water; no coffee is made.
3.2.2.1 Activating and flushing the
HW system
WARNING
n While going through the ”Automatic Boiling
Point Determination Programme” steam
comes out of the hot water cover (C.). Do not
touch the cover during this programme at the
risk of burning.
D Switch the ON/OFF switch (P.) on.
The indicator lamp in the switch lights up.
The boiler is filled and the ”Automatic Boiling
Point Determination Programme” (duration: about
30 minutes) is activated. This calibration
programme determines the boiling point of water
at the place where the machine is actually used.
The boiling point partly depends on the local
atmospheric pressure and at sea level this will be
approximately 100 C, whereas at a height of
2,000 m the boiling point will be as low as about
97 C. This boiling point will be given on the
display (fig. 6 ). The system will itself determine
the optimum temperature based on the measured
boiling point; this is always approximately 4C
below the boiling point. The water temperature
will be displayed after pressing the activating key
(L.).
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Pour hot water (ca. 70 C) into the kettle till
maximal 6,5 cm under the rim of the kettle.
This will shorten the time of the automatic
boiling point determination programme till
about 15 minutes.
D Press the activating key (L.) for the hot water
system.
Figure 6 appears on the display.
D Tap through the hot water tap (R.) about 2 litres
of water.
The hot water system is now ready for use (§ 4.).
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Only if the maximum water temperature
(97 C, at sea level) has been set (§ 7.3.6.1)
every 10 minutes the water in the boiler will
be warmed up with about 2 C extra in order
to get a better hotwater quality (in particular
for making tea). We call this automatic boiling
point approach. Due to this it may happen
that during daily use sometimes the boiling
point is reached, causing steam to escape
from the hotwater cover (C.).