Coffeemar
G-250
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Coffee
MNP116M01GBV00
Date: 09/04/2013 Rev. 1
PAGE 39 OF 95
Note:
It is advisable to install a stopcock in the water supply, outside the machine, in an
easily accessible location.
For the connection to water supply network, a new hose must be used; never re-use old
hoses. Removable hose kits used to connect devices to water supply networks must
meet IEC 61770 regulation.
After the above requirements have been met, connect the 3/4” gas connector of the
machine’s water inlet solenoid valve to water mains, using a food grade hose with a
minimum internal diameter of 6 mm (0.236”), appropriate for withstanding the water
mains pressure.
As this device have to option to be connected to water supply network, the elements
used to make such connection must meet the national regulations of the country where it
is installed.
5.4. Filling the water circuit
Make sure the machine water supply stopcock is in the open position.
Place the waste bin on the guide located at the bottom of the machine. Place the waste
level sensor floater which hangs from a chain connected to the waste level sensor switch
inside the bin.
Check that the air-break manual emptying
silicone tube shutter is applying pressure
on the silicone tube to ensure that the
water does not go directly into the waste
bin (see fig. 40).
A.
Air-break
B. Manual emptying tube
C.
Shutter
Fig. 40
Connect the electrical circuit power supply cable to the mains switch and close the door
of the machine so it is turned on.