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10) SAFETY DEVICES

10) SAFETY DEVICES

10) SAFETY DEVICES

10) SAFETY DEVICES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                          

                                                                                         

                                                                                         

                                                                                         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION

THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION

THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION

THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The appliance’s motor is protected against overheating resulting from overcurrents by a thermal 

overload protection which, when tripped, cuts off the power supply to the motor. Should the 

protection trip as a result of anomalous operation, such as the grinding blades jamming, the 

appliance must be turned off using the on-off switch, UNPLUGGED FROM THE MAINS, AND 

SKILLED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL CONTACTED. NEVER PERFORM ANY WORK ON 

THE APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS ATTACHED TO THE MAINS, TO AVOID THE RISK THAT 

MOTOR TURNS ON SUDDENLY. If the appliance overheats as a result of the motor stopping, 

allow the appliance to cool down before performing any repair work.
MOTOR LOCKING MICROSWITCH

MOTOR LOCKING MICROSWITCH

MOTOR LOCKING MICROSWITCH

MOTOR LOCKING MICROSWITCH

The system that protects against accidental contact with the rotating parts of the grinding 

system consists of a microswitch, situated under the body of the appliance, that cuts the 

electricity to the motor.

The push button that controls this device is operated by a tongue in the collar of the hopper. If 

the hopper is removed or not properly in place, the microswitch prevents the appliance from 

working. To ensure the hopper is positioned correctly it must be fixed to the casing using the 

relevant pin on the collar.
COFFEE OUTLET GUARD

COFFEE OUTLET GUARD

COFFEE OUTLET GUARD

COFFEE OUTLET GUARD

The coffee outlet guard must always be fixed to the doser 

(Grinder-Dosers), or to the funnel (Electronic Grinder-Dosers), 

using the relevant screws, which must never be removed by 

the   user.   THE   REMOVAL   OF   THE   COFFEE   OUTLET 

GUARD   CAN   BE   DONE   BY   SKILLED   TECHNICAL 

PERSONNEL ONLY AFTER DISCONNECTING THE APPLI-

ANCE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY UNPLUGGING. 

Before reconnecting the appliance to the power supply, fix the safety device to the doser, or to 

the funnel, by relevant screws.

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HOPPER

HOPPER

TONGUE

MICROSWITCH

MICROSWITCH

COFFEE

OUTLET GUARD

Summary of Contents for Electronic GRINDER-DOSER Stard

Page 1: ...imensions 2 3 General description 3 4 Packaging 3 5 Disposal 3 6 Use 4 7 Installation and wiring 4 8 Operation of the appliance 5 9 Warnings regarding operation 8 10 Safety devices 9 11 Warnings regar...

Page 2: ...this manual and keep it in a safe place The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the product and to the manual 2 DIMENSIONS 2 DIMENSIONS 2 DIMENSIONS 2 DIMENSIONS 2 2 2 2 ELECTRONIC GRIN...

Page 3: ...le in the point where it comes out of the appliance Contact specialized firms for information on the disposal of the components of the appliance INFORMATION FOR USERS RESIDING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION In...

Page 4: ...ns correspond to the ratings indicated on the label featuring the appliance s technical data The wall socket must be fitted with an efficient earth contact Consequently it is essential to make sure th...

Page 5: ...knob to I In order to switch the appliance on manually the switch knob must be turned all the way to START The appliance starts automatically every 12 portions of coffee every 6 portions in the versio...

Page 6: ...to influence the correct supply such as the weight of the portions the compacting the espresso machine settings and the cleaning of the filters COFFEE DOSE ADJUSTMENT COFFEE DOSE ADJUSTMENT COFFEE DO...

Page 7: ...ds A blinking of the display will confirm the data have been saved and the exit from the adjusting program Use a digital precision scale to check again the weight of the dose and if necessary repeat a...

Page 8: ...f the appliance stopping Consequently avoid using coffee bags which are too small with respect to the amount of coffee to be ground At the end of each grinding cycle shake the handle of the spout for...

Page 9: ...KING MICROSWITCH The system that protects against accidental contact with the rotating parts of the grinding system consists of a microswitch situated under the body of the appliance that cuts the ele...

Page 10: ...midweek closing or holidays Do not let liquids of any kind come into contact with the internal or external parts of the appliance Never put ground coffee in the hopper intended only for coffee beans D...

Page 11: ...iny parts Hopper Hopper Hopper Hopper Wash the hopper once it has been removed from the appliance using neutral soap and water rinse abundantly with lukewarm water and dry thoroughly It is advisable t...

Page 12: ...star and the upper dosing star pushed down 4 Remove the doser s stars unit 5 Remove the central spring 6 Clean thoroughly the bottom of the doser especially the sharp edges on sight and the outlet of...

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