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WATER REQUIREMENTS
Water used in coffee machines must be potable and suitable for human consumption (see laws and regulations in force).
Check on the machine’s water inlet that the pH and chloride values comply with current law.
If the values do not fall within the limits, an appropriate water treatment device must be inserted (respecting the local laws
and compatible with the machine).
If the machine uses water with a hardness exceeding 8°F (4.5 °D), a speci
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c maintenance plan must be implemented
according to the hardness detected and machine usage.
WARNING
Only use the supplied parts for installation. If other parts are installed, they must be new (not used) and
they must be able to come in contact with potable water suitable for human consumption (according
to local laws in force).
WATER CONNECTIONS
Place the machine on a
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at surface and stabilize it by adjusting and securing the feet.
The machine does not need to be connected to a water supply because if has its own built-in reservoir. therefore,
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ll the reservoir
(see illustrations chapter
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gure 2) before turning ON the machine and make sure that the softener is attacched to the relative supply
tube (see illustrations chapter
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gure 3).
Hook up the water connections as shown, respecting the hygiene, water safety, and anti-pollution laws in the country of installation.
4. Water Installation Rules
3. Electrical Installation Rules
Prior to installation, make sure there is a circuit breaker installed with a distance between the contacts
that allows for complete disconnection when there is a category III overload and that provides
protection against current leakage equal to 30 mA. The circuit breaker must be installed on the power
supply in compliance with installation rules.
If the power supply is not working properly, the machine can cause transitory voltage drops.
The electrical safety of this machine is only ensured when it is correctly connected to an ef
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cient earthing system in
compliance with the electrical safety laws in force. This fundamental safety requirement must be veri
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ed. If in doubt,
request that a quali
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ed electrician inspect the system. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage
caused by the lack of an earthing system on the electrical supply.
Do not use adaptors, multiple plugs, and/or extension cords.
Check that the type of connection and voltage correspond with the information on the nameplate: see illustrations chapter
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gure 1.
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