Speidel's Braumeister
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1 General Remarks
Dear Client,
You have acquired a brand-new device from our company. We thank you for the trust
placed in our products. Quality and functionality are our priorities when manufacturing
our products.
Specified Conditions of Use:
The Braumeister has been designed and produced for brewing a quantity of about 5
hectolitres of beer. Before every new brew, the Braumeister should be checked that it is
safe and in good working order.
Operating Instructions
We have written these operating and brewing instructions in order to ensure reliable and
safe initial operation and use of the Braumeister from the very beginning. Please read
these through carefully and completely before you get going on your first brew. If you
follow these notes and instructions to the letter, your Braumeister will work to your
complete satisfaction and give you a long life of service.
Declaration of Conformity:
The manufacturer, SPEIDEL Tank- und Behälterbau GmbH hereby declares that the
product named "Braumeister" in these Instructions to which this Declaration refers,
complies with the following European Directives:
EMC 2004/108/EC, Low Tension 2006/95/EC
Manufacturer:
Speidel Tank- und Behälterbau GmbH
Krummenstrasse 2
72131 Ofterdingen
Germany
www.speidels-braumeister.de
www.speidel-behaelter.de
2 Safety Instructions
2.1 General Safety Instructions
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The device and the mains cable must be regularly examined for signs of damage. If
damage is found, the device should not be used.
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Always remove the plug from the socket (pull on the plug, not on the cable), if you are
not going to use the device any longer, for cleaning or in the event of a malfunction.
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Lay the mains cable so that it cannot come into contact with sharp-edged objects. The
cable must be completely uncoiled.
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If you use an extension lead, it should have the same current capacity. This must also
be completely uncoiled. Do not use a multiple socket unit since this device is too
powerful. Avoid overloading the electric fuse protection. Because of the Braumeister's
heavy current requirements, do not switch on any other large current-consuming
devices on the same circuit.
Fire hazard!