Maintenance manual for technical assistance - LB 2800 - LB 2810
Manual code 10066574 / Rel. 0.00 / March 2009
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To make the machine unusable, remove the power
cord.
Deliver the unserviceable machine to an appropriate
collection centre.
Environment
The battery resident in the electronic board should
be removed from the equipment prior to disposal.
Batteries should be disposed of in a safe manner.
7. PROGRAMMING
7.1. Programming coffee servings
Place the programming lever
(
1
), located under the boiler
cover of the machine,
in the ON position.
Insert a pod in the filter hol-
der and attach the filter hol-
der to the group, tightening
firmly.
Put the coffee cup under the
dispensing spout.
Press the PROG/STOP button (
2
) for about 5 seconds;
all the dose button LEDs will come on.
Press the desired dose button (
3
).
When the desired dose has been attained, confirm by
pressing the PROG/STOP button (
2
).
Repeat the operation for the other dose keys.
When finished programming, return the programming
lever (
1
) to the OFF position.
5
2
2
ON
ON
1
5
2
2
ON
ON
2
3
4
3
4
Environment
Disposal of the machine or its components, should
be performed in an environmentally sound way and
according to the local standards in force.
6.1. Instructions for end of life treatment
This product conforms to the EC Directive 2002/96/EC.
The symbol applied on the equipment or on the packa-
ging indicates that, at the end of its life, the
machine should not be treated as a generic
household waste but should be delivered to an
authorised centre for collection of WEEE set up by the
Public Administration. Otherwise it could be delivered
to the retailer when a new machine is purchased.
The user is responsible for sending the equipment at
its end of life to the appropriate collection centres,
there is a penalty if current legislation on waste is not
followed. Collecting the components of the machine in
properly separated fractions will enable recycling, tre-
atment and environmentally friendly disposal and con-
tribute to avoiding possible adverse effects on the
environment and on the human health.
For more information regarding available collection
systems, contact the local waste disposal service, or
the retailer where the equipment has been bought.
The manufacturer and/or the importer are responsible
for the recycling, treatment and disposal in an environ-
mentally safe manner either individually or by joining a
collective scheme.
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