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User Manual WMF cafemat!
Appendix: Technical data
These specifications for the electrical connection and the standards quoted apply for connecting the
machine in EU countries. It may be necessary to also observe additional country-specific regulations.
Outside the EU countries acceptance of the standards quoted is to be checked by the legal entity or natural
person who wishes to use the machine.
The local power supply must be constructed according to IEC 364. To improve safety, the coffee machine should be
fitted with an FI 30 mA earth leakage current circuit breaker complying with EN 61008. Near the machine or about
30 cm below the counter top, there should be a shockproof socket as a single-phase connection installed locally on the
rear or side wall of the counter substructure, or a country-specific single-phase socket and, in the case of a 3-phase
connection, a 5-pin CEE/CEKON-socket according to EN 60309, or a country-specific multi-pin socket. If the mains
connection lead for this coffee machine is damaged, then it must be replaced by our customer service personnel
or a similarly qualified person. If the coffee machine is permanently connected to the mains, then an all-pole
disconnecting separator (mains switch) according to EN 60947 with a minimum 3 mm contact gap must be installed.
A separator switch is recommended for a flexible connection. The mains cable must not come into contact with hot
surfaces. The mains switch and plug top are part of the customer‘s on-site installation. The machine may not be fitted
with a fixed permanent mains connection if installed on a transporting trolley (a mobile station).
In order to avoid possible faults from arising on our screened data lines due to potential equalization currents
between the devices, an additional potential equalization unit should be planned for devices connected to the
vending system. (See EN 60309)