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BASCV - EN
Version 00 02.2009
Safety
Responsibilities of the Operator
The coffee machine meets the requirements of EC Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and EMC Directive and
bears the CE mark.
The pressure containers are not subject to the EC PED Directive (see Article 1 Paragraph 3.6) as they con-
form with Article 3 Paragraph 3 of the PED.
The hot water/steam generator is liable to neither notifiable nor approval. Calculations conform to AD 2000.
Each machine is subjected to a pressure test.
To countries outside of the European Union the currently valid national rules apply.
The operator of such equipment must ensure regular servicing by Schaerer Customer Service technicians,
their agents or other authorised persons and check the safety devices.
The operator shall ensure that electrical equipment and operating facilities are in a fit state (e.g. to BGV A3)
[German Accident Prevention Association or equivalent]
In order to ensure operational safety of your coffee machine replacement of safety valves after 2 years is
advised and boiler replacement after no longer than 6 years. These measures are routinely carried out in
the course of servicing by Schaerer Customer Service.
This device is subject of the directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE/EU directive)
and may not be disposed of as domestic waste.
Please contact your Schaerer Customer Service for information on proper disposal of the device.
Warranty Claims
During the warranty period of 12 months from transfer of risk, the purchaser has statutory warranty entitle-
ment.
Schaerer shall always be afforded the opportunity ro rectify faults within an appropriate period.
Claims above and beyond the above, in particular damage claims as a result of consequential damage are
- to the extent that this is legally permissible - excluded.
Material defects shall be reported to Schaerer immediately and in writing.
No Warranty is provided:
In respect of all parts subject to natural wear and tear. This includes, inter alia, seals, mixers and brew-•
ing unit.
In respect of faults due to the effect of the elements, scale build-up, chemical, electrochemical or electri-•
cal effects unless attributable to fault on the part of Schaerer.
If an anti-scale filter is not fitted even though the local water supply requires use of an anti-scale filter and •
if faults occur as a consequence.
In respect of faults which occur as a result of failure to follow handling instructions, maintenance and care of the unit •
(e.g. User Manuals and Servicing Instructions).
In respect of faults which occur as the result of failure to use orignial Schaerer replacement parts or in-•
correct assembly by the purchaser or by third parties or by faulty or negligent treatment.
In respect of the consequences of improper modifications undertaken without our consent or by repair or •
reconditioning work on the part of the purchaser or by third parties.
In respect of faults caused by inappropriate or improper use. •
Inappropriate use of the coffee machine shall be deemed to have taken place if within the 12-month war-•
ranty period (from date of purchase) the customer exceeds the annual number of coffee or Choc mixer /
topping mixer servings prescribed. Annual maximum volume is 15,000 coffee servings and a maximum
of 6,000 Choc drinks.