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MOD.BEZZERA SOLE LUCE
Warning:
- Do not remove the filter-holder with closed filter
while the machine is dispensing.
- Do not adjust the pump pressure above 11 bar
(1.1 MPa).
6.6 Steam supply
(Fig. 09)
1) Keep the steam lever down (Fig. 01; pos. 6;
Fig. 03; pos. 6) in the ON UNLOCK position
for 2/3 seconds, releasing the steam. Reposi-
tion the lever to its central position (STOP)
2) Place the steam wand (Fig. 01; pos. 7; Fig. 03;
pos. 7) into the container holding the liquid to
heat.
3) Lift the steam lever (Fig. 01; pos. 6; Fig. 03;
pos. 6) in the ON LOCK position and heat/
whip the liquid.
4) Once the steam is dispensed, return the lever
(Fig. 01; pos. 7; Fig. 03; pos. 7) to its central
position (STOP). Remove the liquid container
and immediately remove residues of the heat-
ed liquid from the steam wand using a damp
cloth.
Warning:
Do not touch the steam wand directly because it
is hot.
6.7 Extracting hot water
1) Place the container under the hot water wand
(Fig. 01; pos. 9; Fig. 03; pos. 9).
2) Lift the water tap lever (Fig. 01; pos. 8; Fig.
03; pos. 8) to the ON LOCK position to draw
the required quantity of water. It is also pos-
sible to draw the desired quantity of water by
keeping the lever down (Fig. 01; pos. 8; Fig.
03; pos. 8) to the ON UNLOCK position.
3) Once the dispensing of water is complete, re-
turn the lever to its central position (STOP).
Warning:
Do not touch directly the water spout because it
is hot
.
6.8 Turning off the machine
Press the switch (Fig. 01; pos. 1; Fig. 03; pos. 1)
and check that the indicator light goes out.
6.9 Pressure gauge
(Fig. 13)
The machine is equipped with two pressure gaug-
es thanks to which it is possible to check the fol-
lowing pressures:
Boiler pressure gauge (Fig. 13 - A)
scale 0~3 bar (0~0,3 MPa)
Indicates the normal working pressure of the
boiler.
Pump pressure gauge (Fig. 13 - B)
scale 0~15 bar (0~1.5 MPa)
The pressure gauge indicates the maximum
pump pressure during operation. When the pump
is stationary, the pressure gauge indicates “0” if
in TANK mode; in MAINS mode, it indicates the
mains pressure.