Operation Manual

GB
version 1.0ECopyright Bravilor Bonamat B.V.
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5.1.3.1 Cleaning the gauge glass
T.
Y.
AE.
AG.
AJ.
AI.
AF.
AH.
Fig. 10 Placing the sight glass cover
AE.
AF.
AK.
AL.
Fig. 11 Placing and removing the gauge glass
cover
AE. cover
AF. container edge
AG.the sight glass holder
AH. notch
AI. gauge glass
AJ. oring
AK. tab
AL. spring
WARNING
n If the coffee container (Y.) is not completely
empty, during removal of the gauge glass
(AI.) hot water or coffee can flow over the
hands.
D Clean the gauge glass (fig.10 ):
D Make sure that the coffee container (Y.) is
completely empty.
D Take the filter unit (T.) off the coffee
container (Y.).
D Remove the cover (AE.) of the gauge glass
holder (AG.) by pulling this forward and
upward between thumb and forefinger. Hold
the gauge glass with the other hand.
D Put the forefinger on top of the gauge glass
(AE.) and move the glass a little bit forward.
D The gauge glass (AI.) is clamped with an
Oring (AJ.) at the bottom of the gauge
glass holder (AG.). Therefore take the
gauge glass between thumb and forefinger
and carefully pull it upward while turning it to
and fro.
D Clean the gauge glass and the notch (AH.)
in the gauge glass holder (AG.) with the
supplied sight glass brush.
D Moisten the bottom side of the gauge glass
a little. Carefully push the gauge glass back
into the notch (AH.) and Oring (AJ.) of the
sight glass holder.
D Place the cover (AE.) back onto the gauge
glass holder (AG.). For this hold the cover
between thumb and forefinger and place it at
an angle against the container wall. Press
with the forefinger the cover on the gauge
glass holder in such a way that the cover
falls under the container edge (AF.). Make
sure that the tab (AK.) of the cover falls
behind the spring (AL.) of the gauge glass
holder.
D Place the filter unit (T.) back onto the coffee
container (Y.).
TIP
Make sure that the tab (AK.) of the cover falls
behind the spring (AL.) of the gauge glass
holder.
The hot water system (C.) does not require
daily maintenance.
CAUTION!
The other maintenance activities (§ 5.2) are
reserved to users with extended authority.