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machine.
⑸
When
disconnecting
the
mains
cable
never
pull
on
the
mains
cable
or
the
machine
itself.
⑹
Never
repair
or
open
the
coffee
machine
yourself.
Any
repairs
may
only
be
carried
out
by
authorized
service
shops
using
original
spare
parts
and
accessories.
⑺
The
coffee
machine
is
connected
to
mains
supply
via
a
mains
cable.
Make
sure
nobody
can
trip
over
the
mains
cable.
Make
sure
children
and
pets
cannot
reach
the
machine.
⑻
Never
put
the
coffee
machine
or
individual
parts
of
it
into
a
dishwasher.
⑼
Make
sure
to
install
the
machine
at
a
place
with
sufficient
air
circulation,
to
prevent
overheating
of
the
machine.
2.
Preparing
the
coffee
machine
2.1
Check
supply
voltage
The
coffee
machine
is
preset
in
the
factory
to
the
correct
mains
voltage.
Check
if
your
local
mains
supply
voltage
complies
with
the
information
given
on
the
type
plate
on
the
underside
of
the
coffee
machine.
2.2
Check
electrical
fuse
The
coffee
machine
is
designed
for
an
electric
current
of
10/15
amperes.
Check
if
the
electrical
fuse
has
sufficient
capacity.
2.3
Fill
water
tank
¾
Only
use
fresh,
cold
water.
Never
fill
in
milk,
mineral
water
or
other
liquids.
⑴
Remove
the
water
tank
and
rinse
it
with
cold
tap
water
thoroughly
(Fig.
4).
⑵
Then
fill
the
water
tank
and
reinstall
it.
Make
sure
to
install
the
tank
properly,
it
must
engage
audibly.
2.4
Fill
coffee
beans
To
ensure
that
your
machine
will
work
perfectly
for
a
long
time
and
to
avoid
damage,
please
note
that
the
grinding
gear
of
your
coffee
machine
is
not
suitable
for
coffee
beans
which
were
treated,
during
or
after
roasting,
with
additives
(e.g.
sugar).
Such
coffee
blends
may
damage
the
grinding
gear.
Any
repair
costs
resulting
from
the
use
of
such
blends
are
not
covered
by
warranty.
⑴
Open
the
bean
tank
cover
(12)
and
remove
the
aroma
preservation
cover
(13).
⑵
Remove
any
dirt
or
foreign
matter
from
the
bean
tank.
⑶
Fill
coffee
beans
in
the
bean
tank
and
close
the
cover.
2.5
Adjusting
the
grinding
gear
You
can
adjust
the
grinding
gear
to
the
roast
of
your
coffee.