6.0 USER INSTRUCTIONS
6.1
DAILY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
a)
In daily use, switch the machine on and wait until the amber “ready” light
illuminates. Once the “ready” light illuminates the boiler is ready for use.
b)
Heat-up time from cold depends on the volume of stored water in the boiler
from the previous day. As a guide, assuming the tank is full, heat-up time from
cold will take approximately 39minutes.
NOTE: This is the maximum time taken to heat the full boiler capacity. This
provides an immediate rapid delivery of 135 litres.
c)
Each tap is fitted with a swivel-dispense arm. This should be aligned to the
desired position before opening the tap.
d)
To dispense hot water, pull the tap handle forward. Hot water will be
dispensed at a steady flow until the handle is released.
NOTE: The tap handle can be revolved to either of two operating positions:
1) Self-closing mode
– handle will return to closed position on release.
2) Lock-open mode (for filling larger containers)
– handle will have to be
manually returned to the closed position. IMPORTANT: Whilst the handle
is in the locked open position the boiler must not be left unattended.
e)
WARNING: Care should always be taken to avoid injury whilst operating this
boiler as the water temperature is maintained at near-boiling point.
6.2
CLEANING
The external surfaces of the machine can be kept clean by wiping with a damp cloth.
A good quality stainless steel cleaner will keep the machine in its original condition.
The plastic top trim may also be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive
material on the outer surface of the machine.
6.3
MAINTENANCE
The boiler should be periodically checked for scale build-up. The frequency depends
upon hardness of the water and whether or not an effective scale reducer is fitted.
It is advisable to keep a spare tap spring and washer in case of emergencies.
Apart from scale removal no regular maintenance should be required.