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53
BOXER
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MACHINE
UNDER
MAINTENANCE
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Low or no pressure from steam wand
May be due to overuse of the group head
or hot water tap. Give the machine time to
recover pressure.
The steam wand may be clogged with dry
milk. Remove the nozzle , soak it and un-
clog the jets with a paper clip.
Milk is thin and bubbly
Ensure the milk is being stretched grad-
ually. If air is introduced too quickly, large
bubbles will form.
Ensure the steam is releasing its full pres-
sure and that all the jets are not blocked.
May be due to using reheated milk. Try
again with fresh milk
For any other problem or mal-
function, contact the authorized
service center
7.3
INACTIVITY
For prolonged machine inactivity it is neces-
sary to carry out certain preventive operations:
disconnect the machine electrically
unload all portalters
wash all the parts in contact with foodstu󰀨s
clean all the internal and external surfaces
of the machine with a cloth
protect the outside with a cellophane lm or
sack
store in dry sheltered rooms with tempera-
tures no lower than 1°C.
Proceed with the emptying of the products
and of the water as described in the previous
paragraph.
For the dismantlement we advise to disassem-
ble the machine dividing the parts according
to their composition (plastic, metal etc.).
Subsequently entrust to specialised compa-
nies the parts divided in this manner.
If there is a cooling unit, give the latter, with-
out disassembling, it to specic companies
authorised for the scrapping of the unit in
question.
Attention! Check that the ma-
chine disposal is performed with
respect of environmental rules
and according to the regulations
in force
Information to the users
Under Legislative Decree 25 September 2007,
no.185 and art. 13, Legislative Decree 25 July
2005, no.151 “Implementation of Directives
2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC,
regarding the reduction of use of hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equip-
ment as well as waste disposal”.
The barred waste container symbol
on the equipment means that the
product, at the end of its service life,
must be disposed of separately from
the other types of waste.
The user must therefore convey the equip-
ment, at the end of its service life, to the
appropriate separate collection centres for
electronic/electrotechnical waste products or
return it to the dealer when purchasing a new
equivalent equipment.
The appropriate separate collection and the
following sending of the used equipment to
recycling, treatment and eco-friendly dis-
posal will help avoid negative e󰀨ects on the
environment as well as on health along with
an easier recycling of the materials forming
the equipment.
MACHINE
UNDER
MAINTENANCE
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