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Unwind the power cord completely to avoid dangerous
overheating.

  

WARNING!

Mounting and electrical connection operations must be
exclusively performed by a qualified technician.

If the power cord is damaged, it must be exclusively
replaced with an original power cord from the manufacturer
or by the technical assistance service to avoid dangerous
risks.

WARNING!

This appliance is built in class I, and must be earthed.

Do not use extension cords, adapter or triple sockets
because they do not guarantee the safe use of the
appliance (for example, they may cause overheating etc.)

If the appliance is equipped with power cord without plug,
a suitably dimensioned omnipolar switch with 3mm
minimum opening between contacts must be fitted
between the appliance and the electricity supply in
compliance with the current regulations.

The connection to the electrical mains must be made as
follows:
BROWN = L line
BLUE = N neutral
YELLOW / GREEN =   earthing

The neutral cable must be connected to the terminal with
symbol  N  and the YELLOW/GREEN  cable must be
connected to the terminal near the earthing symbol  .

In case of voltage rises and falls due to thunderstorms
with atmospheric discharge, it is recommended to switch
off the appliance with the general switch and disconnect
it from the socket and/or disconnect the switch.

Summary of Contents for BCM6X

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of BCM6X Coffee Machine COFFEE MAKER SEMI AUTOMATIC BUILT IN...

Page 2: ...stions and queries Please complete the warranty section of this manual and keep your receipt as proof of purchase Retain all documents relating to the purchase of Blanco product Blanco is committed to...

Page 3: ...pag 9 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION pag 11 COFFEE MAKER EXPLODED DRAWING pag 11 FIRST USE pag 12 Water loading pag 12 Coffee loading pag 13 Making single dose coffee pag 14 Making double dose coffee pag 1...

Page 4: ...ical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety...

Page 5: ...e from the electrical mains Do not expose the appliance to weather agents rain sunshine etc During built in installation maintenance or disassembly always disconnect the plug from the socket Start ope...

Page 6: ...environment or to public health The symbol on the product or on the relevant literature indicates that the appliance should not be treated as domestic waste but should be delivered to a suitable elec...

Page 7: ...to provide easy access to the plug PLEASE NOTE Do not use the open front panel of the appliance to support objects fig 1 Ensure that the liquid drip tray is always in position before closing the coffe...

Page 8: ...rding to the support type we recommend to pre drill a hole on the wood to avoid cracking WARNING Make sure that the coffee maker is stable inside the cabinet ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING Before conne...

Page 9: ...cause overheating etc If the appliance is equipped with power cord without plug a suitably dimensioned omnipolar switch with 3mm minimum opening between contacts must be fitted between the appliance a...

Page 10: ...ply cord 11 Water tank 12 Cup support grid 13 Liquid drip tray 14 Float 15 Water tank undercarriage 16 Coffee container cover A External door 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 On Off switch 2 ON indicator light 3 Coffe...

Page 11: ...arriage 15 forward Rotate the water tank towards the front as shown in fig 8 and remove it Fill the water tank fig 9 with cold drinking water only without exceeding the maximum level The tanks contain...

Page 12: ...entre COFFEE LOADING Open the door A the coffee maker automatically switches OFF Open the container cover 16 and fill it with grain coffee fig 10 Replace the cover Close the door NOTE The container ca...

Page 13: ...ng the coffee beans bring the filter holder K2 with the empty filter close to the ground coffee dispenser C press once the button D for single dose coffee quantity fig 14 Grinding is automatically set...

Page 14: ...coffee beans bring the filter holder K2 with the empty filter close to the ground coffee dispenser C and press the button D once Wait until the grinder stops and press the button again You have ground...

Page 15: ...fully and keep it open until the hot water drops contained inside the nozzle come out fig 20 When only steam comes out close the knob Using the anti burn handle K7 introduce the nozzle inside the liqu...

Page 16: ...e any lime deposits caused by water or steam with a brush WARNING Risk of electrical shock All cleaning and washing operations or any other actions on the appliance must be performed with ZERO ENERGY...

Page 17: ...offee cups and throw them away in order to finish the old coffee CLEANING All cleaning operations must be performed with hot parts at room temperature How to clean the steam nozzle Make sure that the...

Page 18: ...drip tray for cleaning The appliance will restore its correct operation after the user has inserted the tray in its housing and closed the door A Periodically clean the liquid drip tray 13 and the cup...

Page 19: ...the filter holder sides The filter holder is not installed correctly The filter holder is not tightened enough The gasket is dirty with coffee There is too little or no cream The coffee dose is incor...

Page 20: ...e filter holder with coffee by placing it under the nozzle and dispensing hot water The best aromatic qualities can be achieved when coffee beans are fresh We therefore recommend Do not fill the coffe...

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