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• Always switch OFF (press the on/off button, all buttons are illumina-
ted in white) then unplug the appliance, and leave the appliance cool
down, before moving, or cleaning the appliance, or when the appli-
ance is not in use for an elongated time period. Always hold the hou-
sing of the appliance at both sides for moving the appliance.
Do not
hold the appliance at the brewing head, water tank, filter holder,
bean hopper, or power cord for moving the appliance.
• Keep the appliance and its parts and accessories clean. Clean the
appliance according to the instructions in chapter ‘Care and Clea-
ning’. Do not use any abrasive cleaners, cleaning pads (e.g. metal
scouring pads), or any corrosive cleaners (e.g. disinfectants, unsuited
descaling agents, chemical bleach) for cleaning. Do not use any hard
or sharp-edged objects with the appliance.
•
Do not place the appliance in an automatic dishwasher.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The appliance is driven electrically. Place the appliance near a suitable wall
power outlet to connect the appliance directly to a protected mains power
supply with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected properly. Ensure
that the voltage rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the voltage
requirements of the appliance (220 - 240 V, 50 Hz, AC, rated for at least 8 A).
The installation of a residual current operated circuit breaker (r.c.c.d.)
with a maximum rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the supp-
lying electrical circuit is strongly recommended. If in doubt, contact your
electrician for further information.
In various foreign countries, the specifications for power supplies are sub-
ject to incompatible norms. Therefore it is possible that power supplies
in foreign countries do not meet the requirements for safe operation of
the appliance. Before operating the appliance abroad, ensure that safe
operation is possible.
• Do not use any desk top multi socket outlet, external switching device,
extension cords, or remote control systems to avoid risk of overhea-
ting, fire, or electric shock. Always handle the power cord with care.
Always completely unwind the power cord before use. Power cords