11) WARNINGS REGARDING SAFETY
11) WARNINGS REGARDING SAFETY
11) WARNINGS REGARDING SAFETY
11) WARNINGS REGARDING SAFETY
This electrical appliance must be used in conformity with the rules in force governing safe
operation.
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WHEN OPERATING THE APPLIANCE, BEWARE OF THE MOVING MECHANICAL
PARTS’ IN THE AREA OF THE GRINDING BLADES AND OF THE GROUND COFFEE
OUTLET. BEFORE REMOVING THE HOPPER FROM THE GRINDING SYSTEM,
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY. AVOID REMOVING FOREIGN BODIES FROM
THE GRINDING SYSTEM OR HOPPER WITHOUT FIRST UNPLUGGING THE
APPLIANCE FROM THE MAINS.
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Take care, as the grinding blades may continue rotating for a short while even after the
appliance is switched off.
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THE USER IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO REMOVE SCREWS OR ANY PARTS SCREWED
ONTO THE APPLIANCE.
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In the event the appliance is not working properly or is faulty, contact skilled technical
personnel, and do not attempt to make repairs yourself.
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BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WORK ON THE APPLIANCE, INCLUDING CLEANING
AND/OR MAINTENANCE, DISCONNECT IT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY
UNPLUGGING. TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE USING ITS MASTER SWITCH DOES
NOT ASSURE THE SAME CONDITIONS OF SAFETY.
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Do not tamper with the appliance.
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When the appliance is left unattended, the appliance’s power supply must be disconnected
using its master switch (for example, at night, during work breaks, midweek closing or
holidays).
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Do not let liquids of any kind come into contact with the internal or external parts of the
appliance.
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Never put ground coffee in the hopper intended only for coffee beans.
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DO NOT TUG ON THE SUPPLY CABLE TO UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE FROM THE
MAINS.
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Do not touch the appliance with damp or wet hands or feet.
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Do not use the appliance barefoot.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for bodily injury or damage to property if these
regulations are not complied with.
12) NOISE LEVEL
12) NOISE LEVEL
12) NOISE LEVEL
12) NOISE LEVEL
EEC Countries:
EEC Countries:
EEC Countries:
EEC Countries:
The maximal noise emission of our appliances (valued as acoustic power) is 81 dB(A).
The daily personal noise exposure of a worker, due ONLY to an appliance’s limit operation of
240 minutes per eight hours, is 78 dB(A), according to European Directive 86/188/EEC and
European Directive 2003/10/EC. Therefore during he appliance’s normal operation, no
provisions are to be taken in order to prevent such risks arising or likely to arise from noise
exposure at work (articles 3-8 of European Directive 2003/10/EC).
USA & Canada:
USA & Canada:
USA & Canada:
USA & Canada:
The noise level of our appliances is included within the limits stated in U. S. regulation 29 CFR
1910. 95
(‘Occupational Health and Environment Control - Occupational noise exposure’) for
eight hours continuously in a day (in reference to a noise exposure due solely to appliance
operation).
Said noise level has been determined on identical news appliances.
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