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When installing the device, it is necessary to use the parts and materials supplied
with the device itself. Should it be necessary to use other parts, the installation
engineer needs to check their suitability for use in contact with water for human
consumption. The installer must Make the hydraulic connections respecting the
rules of hygiene and water safety to environmental protection in force in the place
of installation. So for the hydraulic plant contact an authorized technician. Always
utilise the new hose supplied for connection to the water supply. Old hoses must
not be utilised.
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On installation, the qualified electrician must fit a circuit breaker switch as fore-
seen by the safety norms in force that has a contact open distance that permits the
complete disconnection under conditions of overload category III.
For Australia, the above must be done according to the AS / NZS 3000 installation
standard.
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In case of installation in kitchens, connect the equipotential conductor to the ter-
minal on the machine indicated by the symbol .
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There are some basic rules for the use of any electrical appliance. In particular:
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Never touch the unit with wet hands or feet;
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Never use the unit with bare feet;
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Never use extension cords in areas equipped with baths or showers;
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Never pull on the power supply cord to unplug the unit;
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Never leave the unit exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, direct sunlight, etc..);
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Never let children, unauthorized personnel or anyone who has not read this
manual operate the unit.
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The qualified electrician must also check that the section of the installation's ca-
bles is large enough for the absorbed power of the appliance.
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Never use adapters, multiple jacks or extension cords. When such items prove ab-
solutely necessary, call in a qualified electrician.
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To prevent dangerous overheating, it is advisable to fully extend the power supply
cord. Never block the intake and/or heat dissipation grills, in particular those for
the cup warmer.
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The user must never replace the unit's power supply cord. If this cord is damaged,
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The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
any damages incurred if the system is not grounded.
For electrical safety, this machine requires a ground
system. Contact a technically certified electrician
who must check that the line electrical capacity is
adequate for the maximum capacity indicated on
the unit label.
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