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3. SAFETY

3.1.  General safety rules

•  Carefully read the whole instruction manual.

•  The connection to the electricity mains must comply with the current safety 

standards in the user’s country.

•  The machine must be connected to an electric outlet that is:

-  compatible with the plug provided with the machine;
-  of dimensions conforming to the data shown on the rating plate on the 

side of the machine;

- properly 

grounded;

-  connected to a system provided with a differential switch and circuit break-

er;

connected to a system that has been certified according to the current 
standards and regulations in the country of use.

•  The power cord must not be:

-  allowed to come into contact with any kind of liquid: danger of electric 

shocks and/or fire;

-  crushed and/or brought into contact with sharp surfaces;
-  used to move the machine;
-  used if it shows any damage;
-  handled with damp or wet hands;
-  wound into a coil when the machine is on.
- tampered 

with.

• DO 

NOT:

-  install the machine in a manner other than that described in Chapter 5.
-  install the machine in a place where it may be exposed to sprays of wa-

ter.

-  use the machine near inflammable and/or explosive substances.
-  leave plastic bags, polystyrene, nails etc. within children’s reach, since 

they are potential sources of danger.

-  allow children to play or stay near the machine.
-  use spare parts other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
-  make any technical changes to the machine.
-  immerse the machine in any kind of liquid.
-  spray water on the machine to wash it.
-  use the machine other than as directed in this manual.
-  use the machine when not in full possession of your mental and physical 

faculties: under the influence of drugs, alcohol, etc.

-  install the machine on top of other equipment.
-  use the machine in an explosive or aggressive atmosphere or in the pres-

ence of a high concentration of dust or oily substances suspended in the 
air.

-  use the machine in a place where there is a risk of fire.
-  use the machine to dispense substances that are not compatible with the 

machine’s specifications.

-  clean or service the machine when the main switch is set to -ON- or with 

the plug inserted into the mains outlet.

•  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and 
knowledge,unless they have been given supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

•  Children should be supervised to ensure thet they do not play with the appli-

ance.

•  Before cleaning the machine, make sure it is unplugged; wait until the ma-

chine has cooled down sufficiently.

•  Do not clean the machine with gasoline and/or solvents of any kind.

•  Repair work may be performed only by a Service Center authorized by the 

Manufacturer and/or specialized, trained personnel.

•  Do not site the machine near heating equipment (stoves or radiators).

• In 

case 

of 

fire, use carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers. Do not use water or 

powder extinguishers.

In the event of improper use, all warranty rights will be forfeited 
and the manufacturer will accept no liability for injury or dam-
age to persons and/or property.

The following are to be considered improper use:
-  any use other than the intended use and/or with methods other than those 

described herein;

-  any operation on the machine that is in contrast with the directions provided 

herein;

-  use of the machine after any components have been tampered with and/or 

safety devices have been changed;

-  use of the machine after it has undergone repair with components not au-

thorized by the manufacturer;

-  outdoor installation of the machine.

3.2. Stop functions

The machine is shut down by turning off the on/off switch.

3.3. Plates

NONE OF THE PLATES OR LABELS APPLIED ON THE MACHINE MUST 
BE REMOVED, COVERED OR DAMAGED, ESPECIALLY THOSE RELAT-
ING TO SAFETY.
IN THE EVENT OF DAMAGE TO ANY OF THE RATING PLATES ON THE 
MACHINE, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER FOR A REPLACEMENT.

3.4. Emergency situations

Warning: to stop the machine in any emergency situation, firmly 
press the main switch so that it sets to -OFF-.

In the event of fire, it is necessary to clear the area in order 
to allow trained staff, with the proper protective equipment to 
intervene. Always use approved extinguishers and never use 
water or substances of an uncertain nature.

Summary of Contents for 561.105 Emga

Page 1: ...1 22 HOT CHOCOLATE DISPENSER MANUAL 561 105 561 110 ...

Page 2: ...acking materials 7 5 4 Electrical connection 7 6 OPERATION 8 6 1 Starting up 8 6 2 Dispensing the product 9 7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 10 7 1 Cleaning and sanitation procedures 10 7 2 Emptying the bowl 11 7 3 Removing the bowl 11 7 4 Removing the tap 12 7 5 Cleaning the pan 13 7 6 Disassembling the tap 14 7 7 Washing and sanitizing the components 15 7 8 Assembling the washed components 15 7 8 1 As...

Page 3: ... until you have read and thoroughly understood the contents of this manual 1 3 2 Who must read the manual This manual is aimed at users and specialized technicians Users must not attempt to carry out any operations restricted to qualified technicians The manufacturer will not be liable for any damage or injury caused as a result of failure to comply with this rule The instruction manual is an inte...

Page 4: ...0 V version 18 Boiler tank drainage cap 2 3 Technical Data The technical data and features are listed below Model 5 Liters 1 32 Gal US 10 Liters 2 64 Gal US Machine dimensions L x P x A L 28 75 cm 11 32 inch P 41 35 cm 16 28 inch A 46 50 cm 18 31 inch L 28 75 cm 11 32 inch P 41 35 cm 16 28 inch A 58 10 cm 22 87 inch Weight bowl empty 8 Kg 17 6 lb 8 5 Kg 18 7 lb Maximum Electrical Input W See ratin...

Page 5: ...r service the machine when the main switch is set to ON or with the plug inserted into the mains outlet This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concern ing use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children ...

Page 6: ...acking con tainer The WARRANTY does not cover damage caused to the machine during its conveyance and handling The Purchaser will bear the cost of repairing or replacing damaged parts In conditions of use the machine may be moved in an upright position only after the bowl has been emptied of its contents see paragraph 7 2 the boiler has been emptied of water see paragraph 7 12 Warning the machine m...

Page 7: ...cking container in the vicinity of the installation site pro ceed as follows open the front part of the packing container lift the machine and remove it from its packing then position it on the prepared site Before the machine is operated the first time its components must be thoroughly cleaned for further details see the relevant section herein 5 3 Disposal of packing materials After opening the ...

Page 8: ...re the machine may be started up for the fi rst time specialized tech nical personnel must check that it functions properly 6 1 Starting up To start up the machine carry out the following steps make sure that the main switch is set to off take off the lid fill the boiler tank with water using the boiler tank level indicator tray until it reaches the maximum value indicated on the tray itself which...

Page 9: ...e cut out power to the heating element if there is no water in the boiler To restore the machine to normal op eration press the pushbutton underneath the base Warning power will still be supplied to the machine even dur ing the shutdown Warning for correct machine operation only use demineralized water in the boiler tank 6 2 Dispensing the product Warning the product dispensed from the machine has...

Page 10: ...pleting work make sure that all protective covers and guards that have been removed or opened are set back in place and properly secured Cleaning and sanitization are operations that must be performed with utmost care and on a regular basis to guarantee the quality of the beverages dispensed and compliance with mandatory hygiene standards Each bowl must be cleaned and sanitized for a product chang...

Page 11: ... and set the thermostat to 50 C 122 F Operate the appliance for at least 15 20 minutes increasing this amount of time will release any product residues that may be stuck to the sides of the bowl Empty out the entire contents of the bowl using the lever on the tap Warning the product dispensed from the machine has a very high temperature risk of scalding 7 3 Removing the bowl Warning before removin...

Page 12: ... until it comes away from its seating slide the bowl upwards using both hands slide the mixing auger upwards with one hand taking care to grip it by the rotation pin place the bowl on a flat surface and using both hands remove the gasket by sliding it upwards in the direction shown by the arrow 7 4 Removing the tap Removing the tap is prohibited if the bowl contains the product or any other liquid...

Page 13: ...he bowl from the machine see paragraph 7 3 remove the tap from the machine see paragraph 7 4 clean the entire surface of the pan using a damp cloth and or a non abrasive sponge clean the channel connecting the bowl and the tap using a cleaning brush as illustrated in the figure refit the tap pour a little water inside the pan use the tap to drain out all of the water from the pan so as to eliminat...

Page 14: ...s remove the tap following the steps listed in paragraph 7 4 place the tap on a clean flat surface then loosen and remove the screw A fastening the button to the machine then slide out the pin B and relevant spring C from the seating pull the rod D all the way out from the knob E then push the lever F upwards from the bottom until it comes out from the pin guide as illustrated in the figure unscre...

Page 15: ...140 F wash the disassembled components with the detergent solution rinse with hot water clean only with warm water and a sanitising product made from sodium hypochlorite diluted in water to obtain an active chloride concentration of 0 02 immerse the disassembled component parts in the sanitising solution leave the components inside the container of sanitising solution for about 30 minutes rinse wi...

Page 16: ...ously Fig 32 to Fig 27 To fi t the lever F push the rod D from the inside until the guides protrude then insert the lever F and slowly release the rod D Fig 37 shows a bowl which is not correctly assembled here the bowl does NOT perfectly adhere to the machine edge Fix the bowl to the machine body using the relevant hook on handles as illustrated in the figure insert the mixer auger into its seati...

Page 17: ...wl and inside surfaces thoroughly to eliminate all resi dues of sanitizing solution 7 10 Cleaning the drip tray The drip tray should be emptied and cleaned daily Note the tray needs to be emptied out and cleaned every time that the red float fitted to the grid rises this is to stop liquid from leaking out lift the tray with grid and pull it outwards to remove it from its seating wash the tray and ...

Page 18: ...als underneath the bleeder cap C use a coin or Allen wrench to unscrew the bleeder cap C pull out the cap C with a firm movement and wait for all the water to empty out from the boiler tank 7 13 Cleaning and de scaling the boiler tank The boiler tank needs to be de scaled on a regular basis this operation is recommended at least once every 3 months Follow the steps for draining out the boiler tank...

Page 19: ...utton inside to restore normal machine op eration 7 14 Replacing the thermometer battery Cautionary notes do not insert a used battery or one of a different type if the machine will remain unused for a long period remove the battery from its compartment and store it in a suitable place in normal conditions of use a new battery will have a life of about one year spent batteries must be disposed of ...

Page 20: ...c maintenance 8 SCRAPPING Electrical and electronic equipment needs to be disposed of according to the European Directive 2002 96 CE and in com pliance with the standards and regulations in force for the country in which the machine is used Such equipment may not be disposed of as normal municipal solid waste but must rather be separately collected to optimise recovery and recycling of the materia...

Page 21: ...The sealing gasket of the level tube needs replacing Contact service personnel The water level is above the MAX indication when the machine is at room temperature Allow the machine to cool down and empty the boiler until reaching the level indicated Productleaksfromthebottom of the transparent bowl The bowl has not been fit correctly in place Empty the machine remove the bowl and fit it in place a...

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