7.14. Resetting the temperature sensor
The temperature sensor can only be reset by a spe-
cialized technician, who must organize all of the op-
erating sequences and the use of the correct equip-
ment to operate in strict compliance with the current
laws to this regard.
Warning: after the temperature sensor has inter-
vened to shut down the machine, it is indispensable
to drain out any product contained inside the bowl
and to clean all components before restoring the
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7.15. Periodic maintenance
The machine must be periodically checked (at least
once a year) by a specialized technician, this periodic
check serves to ensure that all the components in-
stalled and the machine itself are maintained at a
high level of safety.
8. SCRAPPING
Electrical and electronic equipment needs to be dis-
posed of according to the European Directive
2002/96/CE and in compllance with the standards
and regulations in force for the country in which the
machine is used.
Such equipment may not be disposed of as normal
municipal solid waste but must rather be separately
collected to optimize recovery and recycling of the
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machine function.
Warning: before resetting the temperature sensor,
switch off the machine using the relevant switch and
unplug it from the electriclty mains, then wait for the
machine to cool down.
The operator is strictly prohibited form resetting the
boiler tank minimum water level temperature sen-
sor.
Use a suitable tool to loosen and remove the protec-
tive screw:
Fig. 48
Use a suitable tool to press the button inside to re-
store normal machine operation.
Fig. 49
Any wom components must be replaced by an origi-
nal spare part.
It is forbidden to use the machine when even only
one of its components is faulty or wom. Users are
forbidden to perform periodic maintenance.
marerials used to manufacture them.
All products are marked with the crossed out
wheeled bin, symbol as a reminder of separate col-
lection obligations.
Correct observance of all of the provisions for the
disposal of end-of –life products will contribute to
safeguarding the environment.