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ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND CORD
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Never do anything that might cause damage to the cord or plug (such
as modifying, bending, stretching, twisting, or placing hot or heavy
objects on them). If the brewer is used when the cord or plug are
damaged, electrical short circuit or fire may result. If in need of repair,
please contact your beverage distributor.
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Do not use a damaged power cord, mains plug, or power socket.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock, injury, or malfunction.
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After switching off the brewer itself and unplugging the unit, clean
the plug from dust regularly using a clean cloth. A build-up of dust on
the plug will attract condensation, which could cause cable damage
resulting in fire.
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The brewer must be earthed by connecting to a ground fault circuit
interrupter receptacle. Failure to do so may result in electric shock.
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Make sure the plug is correctly inserted into the power socket. An
unsafe plug may cause electric shock or generate heat resulting in fire.
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Never plug or unplug the brewer with wet hands. This may result in
electric shock.
PLUMBED SYSTEMS
When connecting the brewer to the mains drinking water supply, a water filter is
required to allow for optimum product life and beverage taste. For best results,
use a filter that reduces scale from calcium carbonate and any taste and odour
issues, such an Ion Exchange Carbon Activated water filter. The brewer should
not be descaled. In addition, the following requirements must be met:
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A stopcock with a 3/4 inch BSP male outlet.
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Water pressure must be between a maximum of 100 psi/6.8 bar (0.68
Mpa) and a minimum of 15 psi/1 bar (0.1 Mpa).
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Flow rate of at least 250ml/minute (8.45 oz/minute).
SAFETY AND
INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
CONT.