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Handling
Staff responsible for moving the appliance must be aware of the risks in moving heavy loads.
Move the appliance carefully, using, where possible, the correct lifting equipment (fork lift, for
example).
If moving the appliance by hand, make sure:
- enough people are available for the task, depending on the appliance weight and how
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cult it is to handle
- to always use the necessary safety equipment (shoes/gloves).
2.2 Installation Rules
• Before plugging in the appliance, make sure that the information on the nameplate (voltage, etc.)
matches that of the electrical and water systems.
• Check the condition of the power-supply cord
if it is damaged it must be replaced.
• Completely unwind the power-supply cable.
• The coffee machine should sit on a
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at, stable surface at least 1 inch (20 mm) from walls and
from the counter. Keep in mind that the highest surface on the machine (the cup-warmer tray) sits
at a height of at least 47 inches (1.2 meters). Make sure there is a shelf nearby for accessories.
•
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oom temperature must range between 50°F and 89.
°F (10° and 32°C).
• An electrical outlet, water connections, and a drain with siphon must be in the immediate vicinity.
• Do not install in rooms (kitchens) that are cleaned with jets of water.
• Do not obstruct openings or ventilation and heat vents.
• Do not install the appliance outdoors.
• Do not install or use the appliance in potentially explosive environments.
• Do not install the appliance in the presence of
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ammable substances.