Speidel's Braumeister
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The Braumeister may only be used for the purpose intended and with its safety devices
in flawless condition. Make sure every time before you use it, that it is in good
working order.
Children and the infirm:
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For the sake of children's safety, do not leave any packaging materials (carton,
polystyrene, etc) lying within reach. Do not allow small children to play with plastic
foil. Danger
of asphyxiation
!
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This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited
physical, sensory or mental abilities or those with lack of experience and/or lack of
knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or
receive instructions from them on how to use the device.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they are kept away from the device and
do not play with it.
2.2
Special Safety Instructions
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The container, the lid and attached parts become very hot. At the end of the brewing
process, the kettle contains boiling wort. Observe the instructions on setting up. Never
move the Braumeister when it is hot. When working on and with the Braumeister you
should always use an oven cloth or gloves.
Danger of burns!
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When lifting the lid, care should be taken that the condensed water on the underside of
the lid runs back into the container. Thus hold the lid slanted over the container.
Danger of scalds!
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Always carry out cleaning work on the Braumeister only with the plug removed from
the mains (disconnected from the electricity supply). Do not spray-clean the device
nor spray near the electrical components.
Danger of electric shock!
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Important note: When operating the control unit, it is compulsory that the snap
couplings on the rear side of the power module (pump and heating) on the device are
locked. Operating the device without the power unit couplings locked can lead to the
danger of overheating.
Fire hazard!
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For insulation purposes, please use the Thermo-Sleeve available as an accessory. If
you use your own insulation, care should be taken that the electronics and the lower
section of the Braumeister remain well ventilated, since otherwise a heat build-up can
occur which might cause damage to the control system.
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Before each use, the pump needs to be primed to avoid it running dry. During
automated operation, priming takes place of its own accord. During manual operation,
the pump should be switched on and off several times until no more air bubbles are
expelled.
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Observe the servicing and inspection notes in order to avoid dangers resulting from
old, worn components.