Commissioning
56 User manual SI 2 - EN
www.schaerer.com Version 02 / 06.2005 / REWE
Commissioning
Before using for the first time:
Never operate the device without water.
After longer periods of non-use (e.g. due to holiday), it is recommended
for hygienic reasons that the device be rinsed by means of the hot water/
steam injector and the cleaning program started before the device is used
again.
1. Place the package on the ground with the number facing up;
carefully cut the adhesive tape open.
2. Place the device on a stable, horizontal surface. Do not set it
down on hot or warm surfaces. Choose a location that is not easily
accessible to children or pets.
3. Insert the drip pan as far as it will go.
4. Fill the water tank with (cold) water (max. 2.4 litres), insert it at the
front of the device and press it on firmly.
On devices with the fixed water supply option, the tank cannot be
removed.
5. Pull the connector cable on the rear of the device out to the
required length, and connect the device to a grounded socket.
Never insert the power plug into the socket if it is wet, and never touch the
plug with wet hands.
6. Reclose the cord compartment.
7. Switch on the power switch. The device is now in Stand-by mode.
This does not apply to coffee makers with the coin tester option.
8. Press the button to switch on the device
(LED in the button lights up).
9. Fill the bean container (capacity: max. 1 kg). Close the bean
container with the lid to form a tight seal.
Only pure whole coffee beans may be used – no coffee with caramelised
or aromatised beans.
10. When the temperature indicator lights up (in green) and the
message "Ready" appears on the display, the machine is ready to
operate.
Each time the device is commissioned, the device automatically rinses the
brew unit. During this rinse procedure, no products can be dispensed.
11. Touch the product button. The first beverage is dispensed.
This beverage is not edible, since the grinder's coffee duct must first be
filled/rinsed.
Please wait to drink the following beverage.