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• Place of installation

• Do not place the machine near inflammable solvents such as alcohol or

diluents.

• Do not install the machine in excessively damp and dusty places, exposed

to direct sunlight, outdoors or near to heat sources.

Machine installation in these places could cause fires or electric shocks.

• The appliance is not suitable for outdoor use and it is also not recommen

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ded to install it in very damp rooms.

• For safe and correct functioning the appliance must be placed flat

• Electric power supply

• Do not connect or disconnect the machine from the socket with wet hands.
• Insert the plug into the wall socket firmly.
• Do not damage, modify, stretch, bend or twist the power cable.

Do not place heavy objects on the power cable.

• Do not connect the machine to a socket to which other equipment is

connected (extensions, 2 or 3 plug adaptors, etc.)

• Do not use the machine if the power cable is tied or knotted.
• If smoke, unusual smells or strange noises are found coming from the

machine, disconnect it immediately from the socket and contact the local
retailer or technical service assistance.

Use of the machine in these conditions could cause fires or electric

shocks.

• Periodically disconnect the machine from the socket and clean the plug

and socket with a dry cloth.
If the machine is connected in a place exposed to dust, smoke or high
humidity, the dust accumulated on the plug will absorb humidity and this

could alter the insulation and trigger a fire.

• The appliance must not be installed where water jets can be generated.
• Do not spray water on the device; this could cause electric shocks or

fires.

• Use a damp cloth to clean the machine. Do not use inflammable solvents

such as alcohol, benzene or diluents. If inflammable substances come in
contact with the electrical components inside the machine, they can cause

fires or electric shocks.

Never use water jets to clean the machine.

• Before cleaning the machine, switch it off and disconnect it from the socket.

Not being switched off or accidental switching on during cleaning could
cause injuries to persons or damages to the machine.

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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

GB

Failure to comply with any of these safety regulations could

cause fires, electric shocks or damage the machine

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Summary of Contents for NIAGARA

Page 1: ...I GB D F E Installation use and maintenance handbook Rel 150905 NIAGARA COD 5561397 Rev 0 0210 1 ...

Page 2: ...er within 24 hours In order to use your appliance to its best we advise reading these instructions carefully as they contain useful information Make sure that installation and electrical wiring are carried out by a qualified technician according to the manufacturer s instructions and to the local norms in force The electrical system must be equipped with an effective earth according to the law 46 ...

Page 3: ...he socket and contact the local retailer or technical service assistance Use of the machine in these conditions could cause fires or electric shocks Periodically disconnect the machine from the socket and clean the plug and socket with a dry cloth If the machine is connected in a place exposed to dust smoke or high humidity the dust accumulated on the plug will absorb humidity and this could alter...

Page 4: ...ion This appliance does not contain CFCs the cooling circuit contains a gas that is not harmful to the ozone layer For further details please refer to the serial data plate on the appliance Produkt This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By Ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentia...

Page 5: ... in various settings ranging from cafés restaurants canteens hospitals public places offices and domestic environments they should always be installed indoors and in the environmental conditions described under the technical features heading They are equipped with an internal cooling system capable of supplying water cooled to 3 10 C They use a direct cooling system ice bank The following models a...

Page 6: ...t 6 5 No water warning light WG models 7 Load ice compartment ø 8mm 8 Data plates 9 Distribution nozzle positioned in a protected area 10 Mains water inlet ø 8mm or 3 4 M 11 Power supply cable 12 Drain water ø 24mm and overflow ice compartment 13 Removable panel for compressor maintenance 14 Adjustable levelling feet 15 Main ON OFF switch 16 Cold water thermostat 17 Removable panel of the distribu...

Page 7: ...ad ice compartment ø 8mm 13 Ice compartment drain too full 15 CO2 inlet ø 8mm WG models GB 3 2 COUNTERTOP MODELS TOP 3 3 UNDERCOUNTER MODELS IN 1 Cold water thermostat 2 Electrical power supply socket 3 Main switch 5 Mains water inlet ø 8mm or 3 8 F 7 Load ice compartment ø 8mm 8 Cold water outlet ø 8mm OUT WATER 9 Outlet for water at room temperature ø 8mm OUT AMBIENT 10 Sparkling water outlet ø ...

Page 8: ...A B 338 H 818 IN 65 IN 65 WG IN 120 IN 120 WG TIN 180 IN 180 WG A 420 480 530 B 350 350 350 H 500 500 500 TOP 65 TOP 65 WG TOP 120 TOP 120 WG TOP 180 TOP 180 WG A 370 370 370 B 422 482 532 C 495 495 495 D 345 345 345 H 510 510 510 65 SL 120 SL 180 SL 65 SLWG 120 SLWG 180 SLWG A 405 560 B 480 480 H 1480 1480 8 ...

Page 9: ...4 5 10 1 6 500 37 81 5 160 70 dB 120 31 7 70 18 5 6 5 14 3 1 3 500 37 81 5 250 70 dB 65 17 2 40 10 6 4 5 10 1 6 300 32 71 160 70 dB 65 17 2 40 10 6 4 5 10 1 6 500 40 88 160 70 dB 120 31 7 70 18 5 6 5 14 3 1 3 500 40 88 250 70 dB 180 47 5 100 26 4 11 5 25 3 1 3 500 52 115 390 70 dB 180 WG 120 WG 120 31 7 70 18 5 6 5 14 3 1 3 800 48 106 250 70 dB 180 WG 180 47 5 100 26 4 11 5 25 3 1 3 500 51 112 390...

Page 10: ...nce is not suitable for outdoor use and it is also not recommended to install it in very damp rooms Adjust the feet in ground models 1 to make the structure level fig 7 The appliance should be positioned in such a way as to leave approximately 10 cm of space free S for air to circulate freely the condenser side must be easily accessible for cleaning 5 INSTALLATION GB 10 ...

Page 11: ...nection check that the network pressure is between 2 and 3 bar and flow more than 3 5 l min If the mains pressure is below 2 bar or the flow rate is less than 3 5 l min fit a device capable of increasing the mains pressure such as an autoclave or similar 5 INSTALLATION GB During connection of the appliance to the mains water supply all pre existing tubes gaskets and joints placed between the appli...

Page 12: ...r is eliminated from the draining 13 fig 15 Take off tube T from the connection 7 and connect it in the connection 1 in water exerting pressure as shown on picture 11 IN models or picture 14 TOP and FLOOR models The connection 7 fill ice bank has to be 5 3 ELECTRICITY CONNECTION Connection to the mains electricity supply is carried out by connecting the plug to a mains socket fig 16 The supply soc...

Page 13: ...ions and capacity please refer to the technical characteristics chapter Extract the front panel Connect the pressure reducer R to the CO2 cylinder B making sure the gasket G is in the correct position Tighten nut N and check that the pipe T outlet is well connected Place the cylinder and reducer within the appliance in the predisposed housing The bottle has to be fixed with the special included pi...

Page 14: ...ue should be of 3 4 bars This value is set at the factory If necessary turn screw 4 Turn tap 2 of the CO2 cylinder Press the pushbutton for carbonated water Let a few litres of water flow until carbonated water begins to come out Attention Upon occurred installation a correct flow of carbonated water takes about 20 seconds to distribute 1 litre Attention The results of pressure variations on carbo...

Page 15: ...the appliance or when replacing the CO2 cylinder or if the water cooler has no water left inside it a few air bubbles may enter the carbonation device These air bubbles could diminish the quality of the carbonation process and we therefore recommend you remove them Close the CO2 cylinder Drain the circuit by pulling the outlet valve ring V Reopen the CO2 cylinder Drain off at least two litres of s...

Page 16: ...resent Every week Cleaning the mechanical water filter TOP and GROUND models Disassemble the inlet pipe fitting pull the filter using pliers and remove any impurities fig 21 Every month Cleaning the fridge condenser Remove any dust or dirt using a vacuum cleaner or similar appliance Do not use compressed air jets Do not use metal brushes Every month Cleaning the water dispensing spouts Remove the ...

Page 17: ...ea UV bulb if present Wear protection latex disposable gloves to avoid touching the lamp with your hands The contact with the skin can prejudice the duration of the lamp Enter the appliance near to the distribution area Unscrew the tightening screw and remove the cover fig 22 remove the lamp and replace it with one of the same kind mount again all the components in reverse E v e r y 6 0 0 0 hours ...

Page 18: ...In the INTERVENTION column the corresponding corrective action is listed GB 8 INTERNAL CLEANING HYGIENIC CLEANING WARNING Considering that the products used for the hygienic cleaning are acid and alkali corrosive substances disposable gloves must be used as well as glasses to protect your eyes When this hygienic cleaning is carried out you must keep to the product reaction times percentages of hyg...

Page 19: ...sure they do not touch any other parts l acqua fredda esce piano o non esce low pressure of the inlet water take steps to increase the pressure autoclave faulty solenoid valve replace it clogged water filter replace it the temperature adjuster is faulty and causes complete freezing of the ice compartment make the ice melt replace the temperature adjuster CARBONATING SYSTEM the carbonated wa ter is...

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