User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Product description
- Controls and indicators
- Accessories
- Operation
- Before using for the first time
- Water hardness
- Filling the water container
- Filling the coffee bean container
- Switching on and off
- Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height
- Making drinks
- Grinder setting
- Quantity of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing
- Portion size
- Profiles
- Settings
- Cleaning and care
- Overview of cleaning intervals
- Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher
- Unsuitable cleaning agents
- Waste container, drip tray and drip tray cover
- Cleaning the water container
- Removing and cleaning the water container filter
- Central spout
- Milk pipework
- Bean container and ground coffee chute
- Cleaning the casing
- Opening the menu
- Rinsing the appliance
- Rinsing the milk pipework
- Cleaning the milk pipework using the maintenance programme
- Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior
- Descaling the machine
- Transporting the machine
- Problem solving guide
- After sales service and warranty
- Saving energy
- Electrical connection
- Installation
- Dimensions
- Technical data
Electrical connection
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Before connecting the coffee machine,
make sure that the connection data on
the data plate (voltage and frequency)
matches that of the electricity supply.
This data must match in order to avoid
the risk of damage to the coffee
machine. If in any doubt, consult a
qualified electrician.
The required connection data is
provided on the data plate. The data
plate can be seen on the left-hand side
of the machine when the drip tray is
pulled out.
The appliance is supplied with a mains
cable ready for connection to an AC
220–240V 50Hz supply.
The coffee machine must be connected
to the mains supply via a suitable
earthed socket. Connection must
comply with national and local safety
regulations (BS 7671 in the UK).
The fuse rating must be at least 10A.
The socket should be next to the
appliance and easily accessible where
possible.
Do not connect the coffee machine to
the mains electricity supply using a
multi-socket adapter or an extension
lead. These do not guarantee the
required safety of the machine (fire risk).
Do not connect the coffee machine to a
stand-alone inverter. Stand-alone
inverters are used for autonomous
power supply, e.g. a solar power
system. Power surges could trigger the
Auto switch off function. This could
damage the electronic module.
The coffee machine must not be used
with “energy saving plugs”. These
reduce the amount of energy supplied
to the appliance, causing it to overheat.
If the mains connection cable is faulty,
it must only be replaced by a qualified
electrician in order to avoid a hazard.