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User Manual SCF - EN
05.2008 / Version 06
Safety
9.3 Responsibilities of the Operator
The coffee machine meets the requirements of EC Low
Voltage Directive (LVD) and EMC Directive and bears the
CE mark.
The pressure containers are not subject to the EC
PED Directive (see Article 1 Paragraph 3.6) as they
conform with Article 3 Paragraph 3 of the PED. The
hot water/steam generator is liable to neither notifiable
nor approval. Calculations conform to AD 2000. Each
machine is subjected to a pressure test.
Currently valid national rules apply in countries outside
of the European Union. The operator of such equipment
must ensure regular maintenance by Schaerer Service
technicians, their agents or other authorised persons
and checking of safety devices.
The coffee machine must be set up by the operator
such that care and maintenance are possible
unhindered.
In office/floor supply or similar self‑service applications,
only staff instructed in operation of the machine should
supervise the machine. Trained personal should
carry out maintenance and be available for questions
regarding use.
The operator shall ensure that electrical equipment and
operating facilities are in a fit state (e.g., to BGV A3)
[German Accident Prevention Association or equivalent].
In order to ensure the operating safety of your coffee
machine, it is essential, to perform regularly check
safety valve(s) and the pressure containers(s), among
other checks. These measures are conducted by the
Schaerer Service or by Schaerer authorised service
personnel as part of the maintenance work.
The manufacturer‘s specifications regarding
maintenance cycles and frequency of maintenance (see
“Maintenance” chapter) are to be observed.
This device is subject to the directive on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE /EU
directive) and may not be disposed of as domestic
waste.
For disposal please approach
the Schaerer Service.
The address is given in
chapter 7.4.