Dear customer,
You have just acquired a TANGO coffee machine which profits from the know-how “UNIC”
acquired in addition to 70 years of experiment in the field of the coffee machine.
With the TANGO models, you have highly professional automatic machines in small overall
dimensions. In order to be able to exploit it under the best conditions, we recommend you to read
this note of use attentively
Each installation must be carried out by a qualified technician
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Do not touch hot surfaces such as: above heating-cups, hot water, cappuccino and vapor outlet.
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Do not expose itself to the hot water or vaporblasts obtained for the use of the machine.
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Before connecting or disconnecting the plug, place the principal switch on the position “0”.
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Disconnect the plug and be sure of a sufficient cooling before disassembling or assembling of
any part of the machine.
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Preheat the cups by laying out them on the heating-cups.
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Pay attention not to seal the exits of air with linens nor to let drain cups not wiped in the machine
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Prevent scaling by using softened water and by supervising the correct operating of the softener.
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Never make the functioning of the machine by blocking the two safety micro switches
announcing the presence of the waste drawer.
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Never introduce the fingers into the turntable of the group
Summary of Contents for Tango
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Page 32: ...3 DIMENSIONS ELECTRICAL RATINGS ...
Page 39: ...B INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE ...
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Page 66: ...E SPECIFICITIES FROM V108 SOFTWARE VERSIONS ...
Page 82: ...F DESCRIPTION OF BASIC CYCLES ...
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