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CLEANING
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Hold a cup below the tap or place large vessels on the drip tray.
Care must be taken to avoid injury through splashing or over-filling.
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To begin filling, pull the handle forward or push it backward – hot
water begins to flow. When released the tap will revert to a closed
position.
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To stop filling, release the handle so it returns to the closed
position. NEVER PASS YOUR HAND BENEATH THE NOZZLE.
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Please retain these instructions for future reference
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Ensure that a suitable drip tray is positioned below the tap nozzle.
This will help keep the surrounding work surfaces and floor free
from drips or splashes. Various options are available and are
outlined on the Accessories page of this booklet (page 9).
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All de-scaling and servicing must be performed by a suitably
qualified engineer.
GENERAL NOTES
GENERAL OPERATION
natural phenomenon and some de-scaling may be required within the
first 12 months. This is not covered under the products warranty as it is
not a fault.
Avoid using any abrasive materials. Wiping the outer casing
with a damp cloth should be sufficient. Some stainless
steel cleaning products may not be suitable for plastic and
must not come in contact with the plastic fascia. Always
disconnect the electrical supply before cleaning.
NEVER USE A SPRAY JET OR ANY OTHER METHOD WHICH COULD
CAUSE WATER TO ENTER THE ELECTRICAL CHAMBER.
When the green service indicator light on the front of the boiler is
showing solid colour, the machine has been starved of water for
in excess of 20 minutes and the solenoid valve has been disabled
to prevent damage to the solenoid coil through overheat. To re-
energise the solenoid, the unit must be disconnected from the
electrical supply and then switched back on, after first reinstating
the water supply.
If the unit requires servicing the service indicator will flash a
sequence of light pulses. A 2x or 3x-light pulse generally indicates
that the low or normal level probes require de-scaling.
A 4x-light pulse means the water level has reached the high level
sensor and the likelihood is that the normal level sensor requires
de-scaling, or the machine has over-filled due to debris trapped in
the solenoid valve. The debris can be removed by drawing plenty of
water from the dispense tap, causing the solenoid valve to operate
and flush out the obstruction. The machine will reset itself once the
problem has cleared. If this does not rectify the problem, turn off
the water supply and remove the flexible hose to check for debris
in the valve’s filter. The unit can be used normally while the service
indicator is flashing a 4x pulse. For further assistance, contact our
service department on 0113 249 6681 e-mail service@calomax.
co.uk. or find a local service engineer at www.calomax.co.uk
Once the outer casing is removed, access to the Service Area
has been gained. This access must be restricted to persons
having knowledge and practical experience of the appliance, in
particular as far as safety and hygiene are concerned.
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
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