1.3
Safety precautions
EN
When using the appliance, the following rules should be kept in mind:
1. The appliance becomes very hot when In use.
2. Do not move the appliance when It Is filled with milk and (In the Jacket) hot water.
3. As milk is a perishable product, it should not be left in the reservoir any longer than is
strictly necessary.
4. After each use, thoroughly clean the milk reservoir and all components which come into
contact with milk (HYGIENE).
5. Stay with the appliance during maintenance operations (such as cleaning).
6. The appliance is never to be immersed in water.
7. Wash your hands after working with a strong cleansing agent.
8. When installing the appliance, be sure to observe local regulations and standards.
9. The appliance's electrical system should be properly earthed.
10. Under normal circumstances, some water always remains in the appliance;· keep this in
mind if the appliance is to be exposed to temperatures below 0°C.
11. When the appliance will not be used for some time or if it is not functioning properly, it is
advisable to remove the plug from the socket.
12. All repairs should be carried out by a qualified technician.
2. Installation and initial operating procedure
When installing the appliance and operating it for the first time, keep the above instructions
(points 2, 8, 9, 10, and 12) in mind.
2.1
Installation data
Position the milk heater on a solid, level surface where it can be plugged into the mains.
The milk heater is provided with a standard model cord and attached plug.
If the plug has been equipped with a built-in fuse (13A), it should not be used unless the fuse
has been shielded.
If the attached plug does not fit into your socket, it should be cut off and replaced with a
suitable plug. The old plug should then be disposed of, as it can be dangerous if inserted into a
socket.
Keep the following instructions in mind when installing a new plug:
1. The yellow-green core (earth) must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter E
or the earth symbol( ) or coloured green or yellow-green.
2. The blue core (neutral) must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or O or
coloured black.
3. The remaining brown or black core must be connected to the terminal marked with the
letter L, F or P or coloured red.
IMPORTANT
► The triple-core mains is colour coded as follows:
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green and yellow core
blue core
brown or black core
• earth
• neutral
• phase