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10 - SAFETY
DEVICES
10.1
Thermal overload
protection
The appliance's motor is protected against
overheating resulting from overcurrents by a
thermal overload protection which, when
tripped, cuts off the power supply to the motor.
Should the protection trip as a result of anom-
alous operation, such as the grinding blades
jamming, the appliance must be turned off
using the on-off switch, UNPLUGGED FROM
THE MAINS, AND SKILLED TECHNICAL PER-
SONNEL CONTACTED. NEVER PERFORM
ANY WORK ON THE APPLIANCE WHILE IT
IS ATTACHED TO THE MAINS, TO AVOID
THE RISK THAT MOTOR TURNS ON SUD-
DENLY.
If the appliance overheats as a result of the
motor stopping, allow the appliance to cool
down before performing any repair work.
10.2
Safety screws
• The hopper must always be attached to the
upper grinding blade hol-der using the rel-
evant screw, which must not be removed
by the user under any circumstances.
• In order to prevent the adjustment disk from
being removed - which would make the
rotating parts accessible - there is a safety
screw on the actual disk: said screw must
be positioned in whichever of the two
holes on the disk enables the wider and
most suitable range of grinding adjustment,
and must not be removed by the user under
any circumstances.
10.3
Coffe outlet guard
The coffee outlet guard must always be fixed
to the doser using the relevant screws, wich
must never be removed by the user.
THE REMOVAL OF THE COFFEE OUTLET
GUARD CAN BE DONE BY SKILLED TECH-
NICAL PERSONNEL ONLY AFTER DISCON-
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NECTING THE APPLIANCE FROM THE
POWER SUPPLY BY UNPLUGGING.
Before reconnecting the appliance to the
power supply, fix the safety device to the
doser by the relevant screws.
11 - NOISE LEVEL
EEC Countries:
The maximum noise emission of our coffee
grinders and grinders/dosers measured in
UNI EN ISO 3741 reverberating chamber in
compliance with the EN 60704-1 regula-
tions, is compliant with the EN 60704-1 :
1998 and EN 607043 : 1996 regulations.
The daily personal noise exposure of a work-
er, due only to an appliance's limit operation
of 240 min. per eight hours, is 78 dB(A),
according to ED 86/188/EEC and ED
200311 0/EEC. Therefore during he appli-
ance's normal operation, no pro-visions are to
be taken in order to prevent such risks arising
or likely to arise from noise exposure at work
(articles 3-8 of ED 2003/10/EEC).
12 - MAINTENANCE
It is essential to check the state of the supply
cable and plug periodically.
IN THE EVENT THE SUPPLY CABLE OR PLUG
ARE DAMAGED, CALL IN SKILLED TECHNI-
CAL PERSONNEL TO REPLACE THEM, THIS
TO PREVENT ANY RISK.
It is recommended to use original spare parts
only.
In order to assure the lasting efficiency of the
appliance, skilled technical personnel must be
called in to perform periodical maintenance,
including detailed checks of the state of those
components subject to wear.