Era mod. 2010 (v. 2.0)
15
2019
To clean the water filter:
1.
turn off the main water supply tap;
2.
identify the filter, which is close to the water
entrance;
3.
unscrew the filter plug by using a wrench;
4.
take out the filter;
5.
by using running water, clean the filter in
order to eliminate all impurities;
6.
re-assemble the filter, fix with the wrench and
turn on the main water supply tap, checking
at the same time if there any leakages.
23.
CLEANING OF THE BOILER PROBE
The cleaning of the boiler probe (fig. 5) is to be done whenever the warning
“MAINTENANCE
SUGGESTED”
is displayed.
In the event that the water is very hard it may be
necessary to clean it more frequently.
To clean the probe of the boiler, do as follows:
1.
open the side panel of the machine;
2.
identify the boiler and the probe;
3.
disconnect the “faston” from the probe;
4.
unscrew the probe by using a wrench and take it out;
5.
clean the probe with sandpaper in order to eliminate
all encrustation;
6.
re-assemble the probe and check that there are no
leakages when there is pressure inside the boiler;
7.
close the side panel.
24.
COMPULSORY PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
(To be carried out exclusively by authorized service centres, by the
manufacturer or qualified technician)
Compulsory maintenance is signalled when the icon
“SERVICE NEEDED”
is
displayed. Contact
only
your reseller, authorized service centres or the manufacturer
in order to carry out the necessary maintenance. Once the check has been completed,
the authorized personnel will reset the icon which is shown on the display.
The number of hours between the maintenances to be done
is calculated
approximatively and it refers to a machine that works under “normal” conditions. It is
up to the operator to determine the exact sequences of maintenance procedures
according to the following parameters:
- water hardness;
- other particular conditions.
It is also recommended to annually check the correct functioning of the safety valve.
This machine was designed to work maximum 8 hrs. per day, 5 days a week.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Probe