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15.5 Programming portion of hot water
Place a cup under the pivoting nozzle (18).
: HOT WATER PORTION /
PRESS FOR HOT
WATER
: ENOUGH HOT WATER ? /
PRESS FOR HOT
WATER
: HOT WATER PORTION /
PRESS FOR HOT
WATER
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
15.6 Programming water hardness
: WATER HARDNESS
LEVEL 3
Press the key PROG.
You can set the water hardness by pressing the keys
or
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To store, press the key PROG.
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
To determine the water hardness, please read Chapter 8
“Setting the water hardness”
15.7 Programming CLOCK
Programming the clock is necessary if the function “Machine on”
is used.
: TIME.
—:—
Press the key PROG.
By pressing the keys
or
you can set the hours.
To store, press the key PROG.
By pressing the keys
or
you can set the minutes.
To store, press the key PROG.
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
15.8 Programming machine on
Programming the clock is necessary if the function “Machine on”
is used.
: UNIT
ON —:—
Press the key PROG.
By pressing the keys
or
you can set the hours.
To store, press the key PROG.
By pressing the keys
or
you can set the minutes.
To store, press the key PROG.
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
The display —:— means that the function is switched off.
15.9 Programming machine off
: UNIT OFF
5.0 HRS.
Press the key PROG.
By pressing the keys
or
you can set the hours (switched
off or 0.5 hrs. – 9 hrs.).
To store, press the key PROG.
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
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15.10 Draw-offs
: AUDIT TRAIL (total audit trail)
Press the required draw-off key to inquire the draw-offs.
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
Draw-offs of steam cannot be inquired.
15.11 Programming language
Press the key PROG.
By pressing the keys
or
you can select the required
language.
To store, press the key PROG.
Press the key
in order to reach the next phase or the key
EXIT to quit the programming.
16. Care and maintenance
16.1 Fill water
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FILL WATER TANK
When this display lights up, no more drawing-off is possible. Fill
with water as described under Section 3.3.
The water tank should be rinsed out every day and filled
with fresh water.
If you use an automatic filling device, we recommend that
you rinse the water tank out regularly and fill it up with fresh
water.
16.2 Cleaning the water tank
The water tank should be rinsed and filled with fresh water
daily.
To clean the water tank, remove it from the machine.
a) Cleaning the float shaft
Remove the flexible float shaft cover (Fig. 14).
Remove the float switch (Fig. 15).
Clean the float shaft using the brush (Fig. 16).
When installing the float, make sure the position of the guide
at the float which runs in the shaft opening is correct
(Fig. 17).
b) Cleaning the water tank handle
Put the water tank handle in vertical position.
Press the water tank handle downwards (Fig. 18)
Remove the water tank handle from the support.
Clean the support using the brush (Fig. 19).
After the cleaning, insert the water tank handle in the support
again.
Pull upwards to engage the handle in the support (Fig 20).
c) Cleaning the valve
Press upwards the valve body (Fig. 21).
Remove the O-ring on the inside of the water tank from the
valve body.
Remove the valve body together with the spring (Fig. 22/23).
Clean the valve body opening using the brush (Fig. 24).
d) Valve assembly
After cleaning, install the valve body again in reverse order.
Do not use any sharp objects to remove the O-Ring.
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