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The coffee maker is sold pre-assembled and ready for use and does not requi-
re additional installation work.
Simply plug it into the mains socket-outlet.
Before using the coffee maker for the first time, rinse the water tank. To re-
move the tank disconnect the two tubes and remove from its compartment. 
Rinse and then fill with water, replace and reconnect the two tubes previously 
disconnected in their respective holes (fig. 6).

Nonetheless, we recommend that the coffee maker is installed by qualified 
personnel. 

1 . 4   -   T E C H N I C A L   S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

Supply voltage and absorbed power:
 

    

     - 230 V, 400 W (Europe)

 

    

     - 110 V, 400 W (USA)

Energy consumption:  - less than 1 kW/h round-the-clock*
Measurements:         H = Height = 315 mm
 

    

     D = Depth = 350 mm

 

    

     W = Width = 210 mm

Weight:   

     7.5 Kg

Tank capacity:          3 litres
1 Thermostat with manual reset: 145° C
2 electronic probes for temperature readings

Energy consumption has been calculated on 20 cups of coffee with the coffee maker switched

   on for 24 hours.

1 . 5   -   G U A R A N T E E

The coffee maker is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase and 
covers both electrical and mechanical components.
This guarantee is void if the product has been damaged by incorrect or improper use, 
neglect or repairs by unauthorised personnel.
Furthermore, this guarantee does not cover damaged parts caused by insufficient or ne-
glect of cleaning (refer to Chapter 5.1). All faulty parts considered and acknowledged by the 
manufacturer as defective shall be replaced free of charge during the guarantee period.  
All handling and carrier costs are at purchaser’s expense.

GRIMAC s.r.l. reserves the right to alter and modify its products at any time, and shall not be 

held responsible nor liable for injury to persons or animals or damage to things caused by 

neglect in observing the provisions provided in this manual.

chapter 1 - technical details

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Summary of Contents for TERRY TECH

Page 1: ...Our best compliments for choosing Grimac quality ...

Page 2: ... which this declaration relates Model TERRY TECH is in conformity with the following standards CEI EN 50366 2004 CEI EN 60335 1 A55 1993 CEI EN 60335 2 15 1990 CEI EN 60335 1 A6 1989 and with the EEC directives LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 and successive amendments 93 68 DIRECTIVE EMC 89 336 Zola Predosa 23rd December 2004 Company President Ms SILVIA GARDOSI O PERATING INSTRUCTI O NS 1 7 E N G L I ...

Page 3: ... unpacking 22 1 3 Positioning and installation 22 1 4 Technical specifications 23 1 5 Guarantee 23 2 G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N 2 1 General description 24 2 2 Operating principles 24 3 U S I N G T H E C O F F E E M A K E R 3 1 Controls and control functions 25 3 2 Operating instructions 25 4 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G A N D R E M E D I E S 4 1 Malfunctions 26 4 2 General checks 27 5 M ...

Page 4: ... this manual to ensure machi ne performance and to extend the service life of your coffee maker As these Operating Instructions are an integral part of the coffee maker they must be kept for its entire service life If the coffee maker is sold or given to another user it is of utmost importance that these Operating Instructions are supplied together with the machine This symbol crossed out wheelie ...

Page 5: ...aker ALWAYS discon nect the plug at the mains socket outlet Check the power cable regularly A worn or damaged cable creates a po tential hazard of electric shock see Chapter 4 2 Before using the coffee maker become familiar with all its parts controls and technical specifications which are provided in these instructions 0 4 P R O T E C T I O N C O V E R S The TERRY TECH pod coffee maker has a numb...

Page 6: ...r use running water or pour water on the coffee maker when it is switched on or when cleaning Never use solvents paint thinners alcohol etc to clean the coffee maker To clean we recommend you use a warm water and neutral detergent solution to prevent damaging the external and internal parts of the coffee marker 0 6 P R A C T I C A L T I P S F O R B R E W I N G A Q U A L I T Y C U P O F C O F F E E...

Page 7: ... maker before dispatch is tested and packed ready for use by GRIMAC s r l Any damage or other is the carrier s sole responsibility Check the machine carefully upon receipt In the event of damage or faults please contact and inform the retailer where you purchased the coffee maker Before connecting to the mains power supply check that the mains voltage corresponds to the voltage provided in the tec...

Page 8: ...bes for temperature readings Energy consumption has been calculated on 20 cups of coffee with the coffee maker switched on for 24 hours 1 5 G U A R A N T E E The coffee maker is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase and covers both electrical and mechanical components This guarantee is void if the product has been damaged by incorrect or improper use neglect or repairs by ...

Page 9: ...ver for opening and closing pod holder 9 drip tray with grille 10 snap in socket for power cable 11 frothing arm hot water steam optional accessory 12 display only for mod w display feature 2 2 O P E R AT I N G P R I N C I P L E S After having inserted the pod in the pod holder refer to recommendations and tips pro vided in Chapter 3 at point 3 2 and closed the pod holder utilising the lever the c...

Page 10: ...ngle and double servings are default factory settings It is however possible to change brewing times depending on preference for further details refer to the paragraph Changing coffee brewing time temperature and language settings Hot water Steam button optional accessory when pressed this button dispen ses steam or hot water depending on coffee maker model through the frothing arm pos 11 fig 1 To...

Page 11: ...g COVERS to access components ALWAYS disconnect the plug at the mains socket outlet Never touch compo nents with hands objects or tools if the coffee maker is still connected to the mains power supply Insert a coffee pod in the pod holder and make sure its sits evenly Push the lever to the right to close pod holder fig 4 Place a cup under the brewing spout and press either the single or double ser...

Page 12: ... without inserting a coffee pod and press the coffee dispensing button for 2 to 3 seconds fig 4 WARNING the water is dispensed at an extremely high temperature Hazard of scalding This ensures that the filter remains cleaner for longer Nonetheless it is good practice to clean the coffee maker thoroughly at regular intervals with the filter removed To remove filter with the help of screwdriver prise...

Page 13: ...tube from the water tank In a container bowl dilute a sachet of Detercaf descale in half a litre of water and place the tube in this solution Proceed as if you were dispensing coffee several times Once the descale solution finishes fill the container bowl with clean water Run a few more cycles to flush out all traces of the descale solution Make sure there are no traces of this descale solution in...

Page 14: ...Proceed in exactly the same way to program double serving brewing times Turn off the coffee maker and then turn on the coffee maker and use as normal N B Only change settings with the coffee maker in temperature Pod coffee maker with display feature You can choose the language of your choice temperature and brewing ti mes Insert the chip card in the purpose slot ask supplier with the chip visible ...

Page 15: ...nfirmed new settings remove the chip card and use the coffee maker as normal N B Only change settings with the coffee maker in temperature Only replace worn or damaged parts with ORIGINAL GRIMAC SPARE PARTS Spare parts can purchased from our service centres GRIMAC shall not be held responsible for malfunctions and failures in TERRY TECH pod coffee makers if non original replacement parts have been...

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