Installation And Connection; Use With Water Canister - Melitta cup-breakfast Mode D'emploi

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7. Installation and connection

The machine must be installed, connected and put
into operation by MELITTA® Technical Service staff or
a specialist authorized by the manufacturer.
Should you want to change the place of installation at
a later date, please contact our Technical Service
staff. In this way you can ensure that the machine is
correctly installed and will operate safely.
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Use with water canister

If the machine is not to be firmly connected to a fresh
water supply and waste water outlet system, it can be
operated with the aid of two canisters. In this case,
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however, it is essential that our Technical Service
staff install a backflow valve at the fresh water
connection socket.
Fasten the fast-action connector of the fresh-
water pipe onto the lid of the fresh-water
canister.
Fasten the fast-action connector of the waste-
water pipe onto the lid of the waste-water
canister.
You can unfasten this connection by simply pulling
back the ring on the fast-action connector.
When using canisters:
Empty the fresh-water canister daily! Do not
leave any remaining water in the canister germs
can breed quickly even in fresh water.
When using canisters, please also remember to
observe the limits for water hardness! If
necessary, the fresh-water canister should be
filled via a (Brita) water filter.
Clean the fresh-water canister and its lid with a
non-smelling cleaning agent before each filling
this prevents any "canister aroma" from develo-
ping. Do not forget to thoroughly rinse off any
remaining cleaning agent.
Empty and clean the waste-water container
daily. The waste water contains organic
substances which can produce smells if left for
several days in the canister. The waste-water
canister can be cleaned with any normal cleaning
agent.
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