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User Manual WMF Cup / WMF Cup&Cool

Care | Care safety instructions

5  Care

5.1  Care safety instructions

Regular cleaning is essential in order to ensure 
problem-free operation and to ensure optimum 
beverage quality.

Risk of injury

•  Parts of the condenser unit may become hot.
•  There are parts with sharp edges which pose 

an injury risk during cleaning.

 

> Before cleaning and maintenance work, 

switch off the unit and disconnect the mains 
cable. Allow the unit to cool before cleaning.

 

> During cleaning and maintenance work, use 

personal protective devices in compliance 
with the applicable regulations.

 

Health hazard / hygiene

•  Milk is very sensitive. Germs that can pose 

a health hazard can build up in the milk 
system.

 

> Clean the milk system daily.

 

> Also follow the cleaning instructions for the 

coffee machine.

 

> Replace the milk hose at regular intervals.

 

> Follow all hygiene instructions.

 

> Follow the HACCP cleaning schedule.

 

 CAUTION

Follow the Safety chapter  

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 starting on page 4

 CAUTION

Follow the Safety chapter  

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 starting on page 4

Summary of Contents for Cup

Page 1: ...User Manual WMF Cup Cool WMF Cup 1100 S 1500 S 1500 S 5000 S 5000 S 9000 S Add on Equipment English Model series 9020 9021 33 0916 1010 12 2019 ...

Page 2: ...s and do not remove any housing parts Conditions for use and installation In the event of failure to comply with maintenance information and the specifi cations in the Technical Data chapter no liability is accepted for any resultant damage Follow the User Manual Commissioning maintenance and repair work are only to be carried out by the WMF Service using original spare parts The cooler is used fo...

Page 3: ...nstructions 18 4 2 Switch on the cooler 19 4 3 Fill the milk container 19 4 3 1 One milk type 20 4 3 2 Two milk types optional 20 4 4 Low level message 21 4 5 Switch off cooler 21 4 6 Adjust temperature 22 5 Care 23 5 1 Care safety instructions 23 5 2 Cleaning the cup rack 25 5 3 Cleaning the milk container milk hose 26 5 4 Cleaning the inside of the cooler 27 5 5 Defrosting the cooler 28 6 Malfun...

Page 4: ...n this device Refrain from storing or using petrol or other flammable liquids or gases in the vicinity of this or other units The gases may present a fire hazard and can explode Do not use electrical appliances in the cooler 1 1 General safety instructions Hazards to the operator At WMF safety is one of the most essential product features The effectiveness of safety devices can only be ensured if ...

Page 5: ... in safety devices must never be altered This device can be used by children of age 8 years or older while under continuous supervision as well as by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge once they have been instructed in the safe use of the machine and the risks associated with it Children must not play with the device Cleaning and user ma...

Page 6: ...de the device and the coffee machine is a hazard to life Never open the housing Never loosen the screws and do not remove any housing parts Avoid damage to the mains cable Do not kink or crush it Never use a damaged mains cable A damaged mains cable must be replaced by the manufacturer or a service representative in order to prevent a hazard Never immerse the mains plug in water or other liquids N...

Page 7: ...repair work Pull out the plug to do so The person performing the maintenance or repair must always be able to check with a clear line of sight that the power supply has been disconnected Burn hazard The stainless steel shelves become hot Allow stainless steel shelves to cool before cleaning Risk of injury If the cups are not put in carefully the glass side walls may be chipped Please put the cups ...

Page 8: ...he cooler must only be used to cool milk in the containers provided The milk containers must only be used for milk that is safe to drink Health hazard The milk system cleaner and the cleaning tablets are irritants Follow the protective measures on the packaging of the cleaning agent Only put in a cleaning tablet when an appropriate message is displayed CAUTION CAUTION ...

Page 9: ...the heat poses a scalding hazard Never reach under the spouts while cleaning Ensure that no one ever drinks the cleaning solution Scalding hazard If the milk aperture is clogged the milk hose can burst and hot water can spray out Hot water can spray out or hot steam can come out of even a disconnected milk hose or directly from the Plug Clean Always clean the milk aperture Always connect the milk ...

Page 10: ...ntended use Misuse If the device is used other than as intended this could lead to a risk of injury The WMF Cup Cool must only be used as intended The purpose of the WMF Cup Cool is to warm cups and to chill milk for the coffee machine This machine is intended for use in hotels restaurants and similar locations The machine may be installed in self service areas if a responsible person is on locati...

Page 11: ...cted against water spray The device must not be located on a surface that is sprayed or cleaned with a water hose steam jets steam cleaner or similar devices Ambient temperature Ambient temperature 16 C to a maximum of 32 C Usage The use of the device is subject to this User Manual Any other use or use that goes beyond the aforementioned is considered incorrect use The manufacturer shall not be li...

Page 12: ...tomer s premises is to be arranged by the machine owner operator The work must be carried out by authorised installation technicians in compliance with general country specific and local regulations Only WMF Service engineers are allowed to connect the coffee machine to the pre prepared connection points WMF Service is neither authorised nor responsible for carrying out any on site installation wo...

Page 13: ...or damaged Do not put socket adapters or portable power supplies behind the unit The ventilation openings must remain open and never covered or blocked Do not damage the coolant circuit When cleaning or defrosting do not use pointed or sharp objects Only use original or approved identical components for maintenance or repair Maintenance is to be carried out by WMF Service only ...

Page 14: ...on Description of parts of the device 2 Introduction and General information 2 1 Description of parts of the device 1 ON OFF switch cooler 2 ON OFF switch for cup rack heating and illumination 3 Heated stainless steel shelves 4 Cooler 5 Plug Clean connection 1 2 3 4 1 2 5 ...

Page 15: ...l shock Risk of explosion Bruising or crushing hazard Hot surfaces Slipping hazard Flammable goods Notice of property damage For the device for the installation location Always follow the User Manual Note tip Instructions for safe use and tips for easier operation WARNING Follow the Safety chapter wstarting on page 4 CAUTION Safety instructions for operating the cup rack wpage 16 Safety instructio...

Page 16: ...fore cleaning If the cooler was not transported in a standing position then it must be given at least 2 hours to stand in a vertical position before switching on 3 2 Switch on the cup rack Plug in the mains plug Switch on the cup rack using the ON OFF switch at the top left on the rear cover The switch lights up in green The illumination optional is switched on using the switch for the cup rack Th...

Page 17: ...n the cup rack 3 4 Switch off the cup rack Follow the manual If this is not followed the liability is invalidated in the event of any resultant damage Switch off the cup rack using the ON OFF switch at the top left on the rear cover Disconnect mains plug The switch will no longer be lit up IMPORTANT Follow the Warranty chapter wstarting on page 34 Technical data wstarting on page 35 IMPORTANT Foll...

Page 18: ... flames Remove flammable objects Ventilate the room immediately Health hazard The products to be processed by the machine must suitable for consumption and intended for use with the cooler The cooler must only be used to cool milk in the containers provided The milk containers must only be used for milk that is safe to drink WARNING Follow the Safety chapter wstarting on page 4 CAUTION Follow the ...

Page 19: ...he door for long otherwise the temperature will rise and the milk will spoil Plug in the mains plug Switch on the cooler using the ON OFF switch at the top right on the rear cover The switch lights up in green The cooler reaches operating temperature after about 60 minutes 4 3 Fill the milk container Health hazard hygiene The milk container is intended exclusively for storing milk Refrain form tur...

Page 20: ... in carefully Close the front door 4 3 2 Two milk types optional Beverages with small amounts of milk e g for espresso macchiato cannot be dispensed lactose free despite rinsing These are only low lactose beverages The extra rinsing increases milk and water consumption The 1st milk type is always on the right You can switch to the 2nd milk type from the coffee machine display Beverage recipes usin...

Page 21: ...ystem wCooler Filling the milk container wChapter 4 3 Confirm filling the milk container by touching on the display The low level warning goes out 4 5 Switch off cooler Follow the manual If this is not followed the liability is invalidated in the event of any resultant damage Clean the inside of the device before longer breaks in operation Leave the door slightly ajar Switch off cooler using the O...

Page 22: ...emperature 4 6 Adjust temperature Remove the cap on the back of the cooler Turn clockwise g colder Turn counter clockwise g warmer 1 A quarter turn is approx 2K 1 The stop for the warmest setting has a slight detent Turning past the detent will switch off the device ...

Page 23: ...and disconnect the mains cable Allow the unit to cool before cleaning During cleaning and maintenance work use personal protective devices in compliance with the applicable regulations Health hazard hygiene Milk is very sensitive Germs that can pose a health hazard can build up in the milk system Clean the milk system daily Also follow the cleaning instructions for the coffee machine Replace the m...

Page 24: ...zard If the milk aperture is clogged the milk hose can burst and hot water can spray out Hot water can spray out or hot steam can come out of even a disconnected milk hose or directly from the Plug Clean Always clean the milk aperture Always connect the milk hoses tightly There is a risk of causing scratches or scoring Do not clean with scouring powders or the like Do not use any sharp cleaners or...

Page 25: ...arp cleaners or implements Use soft cloths for cleaning We recommend a damp microfiber cloth Clean the inside of the device before longer breaks in operation Leave the door slightly ajar Clean the now cold device using a damp cloth Finally wipe dry using a fine woolen cloth or chamois leather For cleaning metal cover parts on the outside we recommend WMF Purargan cleaner CAUTION Follow the Safety ...

Page 26: ...pen the cooler door Remove the milk hoses with the adapter from the lid of the milk container Pull out the milk containers with the lid and standpipe and empty it completely Clean the milk containers with the lid and standpipe in the dishwasher Allow the milk containers to fully dry after cleaning Clean the milk hoses with the adapter as described in the User Manual for the coffee machine Replace ...

Page 27: ... cleaning agent Stir 5 ml of the WMF special cleaner order no 33 0683 6000 from the measuring bottle into a bucket containing 0 5 litres of lukewarm water Use this stirred cleaning solution to wipe out the inside of the cooler Wipe again using clean water Wipe dry using a soft cloth Replace the milk containers Close the door CAUTION Follow the Safety chapter wstarting on page 4 ...

Page 28: ...efrost Avoid malfunctions and save energy If the ice layer is more than 3 mm thick defrost the cooler For coolers with integrated low level messages any ice build up on the rear vertical wall should be avoided Switch off cooler using the ON OFF switch at the top right on the rear cover Disconnect mains plug Leave the front door open Wipe away the water from melting ice with a soft cloth Close the ...

Page 29: ...ch is not lit up Check did you wait the required cooling time Check is the door seal faulty Check has warm milk been poured in Empty message does not appear There is a layer of ice in the cooler on the rear cover wDefrosting the cooler The cup rack does not heat up See the mains switch is not lit up The cups are at a different temperature Because of type of construction used the lowest shelf is ab...

Page 30: ...water resistant and heatproof base in order to protect the installation surface from damage Please observe the following instructions so as to prevent problems with and damage to the device For insurance reasons always ensure that at the end of operation the mains switch is switched off or the device is unplugged We recommend damage prevention measures e g installation of smoke alarms After shut o...

Page 31: ...e not approved by us will cause this declaration to become invalid Collecting technical documentation WMF GmbH The original declaration of conformity is included with the machine The device bears the CE mark The device fulfils the requirements of the German Food and Feed Code LFGB the Regulation on Commodities BedGgstV the EU regulation No 10 2011 as well as the EC regulation No 1935 2004 in the c...

Page 32: ...lectrical and electronic equipment WEEE 2012 19 EU and may not be disposed of as domestic waste Requirements traceability pursuant to EC regulation No 1935 2004 and Good Manufacturing Practice within the meaning of EC regulation No 2023 2006 are ensured and guaranteed For disposal please contact WMF Service ...

Page 33: ...fee machine and the Cup Cool should supervise the coffee machine Trained personnel should carry out care procedures 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 DGUV Regulation 3 German Accident Prevention Association or equivalent In order to ensure the operating safety of your coffee machine wi...

Page 34: ...ilk front door with seal seals as well as the surfaces of the stainless steel shelves For malfunctions due to the effect of the weather chemical physical electrochemical or electrical effects If malfunctions occur as a result of failure to follow instructions for the handling maintenance and care of the unit e g User Manual and maintenance instructions With respect to faults which occur as the res...

Page 35: ... 60 mm in diameter two layers Coffee cups 80 mm in diameter one layer 66 15 80 22 66 15 80 22 Number of shelves 4 4 3 2 Total cup capacity 60 264 88 320 45 198 44 160 Shelf temperature max 80 C 2 Milk capacity 4 litres 9 5 litres External dimensions in mm Width Height Depth 285 4 530 538 3 368 530 538 3 285 4 530 565 1 368 530 566 6 Weight empty approx kg 27 28 31 32 Continuous sound pressure leve...

Page 36: ...lation must be designed according to the installation situation e g device on legs active ventilation additional air vents openings in counter area etc Ventilation openings must not be covered These specifications for the electrical connection and the standards quoted apply for connecting the device in EU countries It may be necessary to also observe additional country specific regulations Outside...

Page 37: ...ed wheel 00 0047 2257 1 Pcs Flathead screw M6X16 00 0047 3414 1 Pcs Hex nut 00 0047 2055 Cup Cool width 27 cm 1 Pcs Plug Clean adapter 33 2427 5000 1 Pcs Milk container 33 2388 6000 1 Pcs Milk container lid 33 2388 7000 Cup Cool width 36 cm 1 Pcs Plug Clean adapter 33 2427 5000 1 Pcs Milk container 350 33 2418 4000 1 Pcs Milk container lid 350 33 2388 8000 1 Pcs Milk container lid and standpipe tw...

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Page 40: ...ts No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or processed duplicated or distributed using electronic systems without written consent Design and production typesetting and print presentation TecDoc GmbH Geislingen info tecdocgmbh de Original User Manual Printed in Germany We reserve the right to make technical modifications ...

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