The vending machine contains moving parts and utilizes very hot water
both of which have the potential to cause injury. The machine should be
switched off before undertaking any activity on the mixing or brewing
systems, which requires the removal of any component part from the
machine.
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.
Lethal voltages are exposed when the mains electrical supply to the
beverage machine is available and any of the following items are removed:
• Left- or right-hand side boiler cover
• Illuminated Door panel.
Maintenance personnel must ensure that the machine is isolated from the
mains electrical supply before removing any of these items.
Replacement of the Type Y mains cable requires special tools. Should the
cable become damaged only a trained person from an approved service
agent must carry out the replacement.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
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.
Ensure that the unit is positioned such that the plug connecting the unit to
the mains supply is accessible.
The beverage machine is designed for indoor use, in an environment with
an ambient temperature range between 1ºC and 40ºC. 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