COFFEtek
LTD
27
01/12/2005
Issue 1
BEAN TO CUP
SAFETY WARNINGS
1.
Maintenance of the beverage machine is only to be undertaken by trained personnel who are
fully aware of the dangers involved and who have taken adequate precautions.
2.
Lethal voltages are exposed when the mains electrical supply to the beverage machine is
available and any of the following items are removed:
•
Lid and cover assembly
•
Motor shelf
•
Side panels
Maintenance personnel must ensure that the machine is isolated from the mains electrical
supply before removing any of these items.
3.
Replacement of the Type Y mains cable requires special tools. Should the cable become
damaged, a trained person from an approved service agent must only carry out replacement.
4.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
5.
Ensure that the connection to the water system is compliant with the pertinent national and
local legislation. In the UK the Model Water Bylaws 1986 Statutory Instrument (SI) No.1147
are applicable.
6.
Ensure that the unit is positioned such that the plug connecting the unit to the mains supply is
accessible.
7.
The beverage machine is designed for indoor use, in an environment with an ambient
temperature range of between 0
°
C and 40
°
C. The machine should be located close to the
appropriate electrical and water services with a minimum of 100mm (4in) clearance between
the rear of the cabinet and the wall to allow adequate ventilation, and, if in a corner location,
not closer to the right hand wall than 400mm (16in) to accommodate opening of the door.
The unit should not be situated in an area where a water jet could be used.
8.
The beverage machine is a heavy item. Care must be taken when lifting it.
9.
The water in the boiler, and the boiler itself, are hot enough to scald or burn, even some time
after the machine has been switched off. The boiler must be drained, filled with cold water and
drained again before any attempt is made to handle it or any of its associated parts.
10.
Young children, the aged and the infirm should not be allowed to operate the beverage
machine unsupervised, in order to protect them from the risk of being scalded by hot
beverages.
FROST WARNING
Care must be taken to protect the beverage machine from frost. Do not attempt to
operate the machine if it becomes frozen. Contact the nearest service agent
immediately. Do not restore the machine to operational use until it has been checked
and approved for use by the service agent.
Summary of Contents for BEAN TO CUP
Page 1: ...BEAN TO CUP BEVERAGE MACHINE TECHNICAL MANUAL ...
Page 5: ...COFFEtek LTD 5 01 12 2005 Issue 1 BEAN TO CUP This page is intentionally blank ...
Page 14: ......
Page 43: ...COFFEtek LTD BEAN TO CUP Issue 1 01 12 2005 42 Section 4 Exploded Parts Diagram ...
Page 44: ... wittern 88734_btc_but_6 dgn 27 01 2009 11 51 10 ...
Page 45: ......
Page 46: ......
Page 47: ......