Philips 711714050 User Manual

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4.4

Connecting the appliance to
the power supply

•Check that the main switch is in the “0

position before inserting the plug in the
wall socket.

•Plug the appliance into a wall socket

carrying the correct voltage.

•Turn on the main switch (3), the light on

the inside will be on.

4.5

Filling the water tank

Remove the water tank lid (2).

•Lift out the water tank (1), making sure

you do not damage any of the tubes
inside it.

Rinse and fill the tank with fresh

water without overfilling.

Put the water tank back in its right

place, making sure that the tubes
removed previously are all immersed in
water.

•Put the lid back on the tank.

Always fill the tank with fresh, not
carbonised water: hot water or

other liquids may damage the tank.

Do not use the coffee maker
without water, always check that

there is enough water in the tank.

4.6

Priming

Before using the machine for the first
time, after the appliance has been left
unused for a long period or when the
water and steam have run out, it is
necessary to prime the machine.

Point the steam tube (Pannarello)

over the drip tray.

•Open the “hot water/steam” knob (6),

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SAFETY REGULATIONS / LEGEND OF MACHINE COMPONENTS

INSTALLMENT

recommended:

•Place the machine on a flat, even

surface;

•Choose a position that is well-lit,

hygienic and where a wall socket is
easily accessible;

•Check that the minimum distances

around the machine are as indicated
in the diagram.

• Storage of the machine

If the machine is to be left unused for a
long period, turn it off and unplug it from
the wall socket. Keep in a dry place, out
of the reach of children. Cover against
dirt and dust.

• Repairs / Maintenance

If the machine stops working, is in any

way defective or has been knocked
over unplug it immediately from the wall
socket.
Never use a faulty machine.
Repairs or alterations must only be
carried out by qualified experts.
Repairs or alterations must only be
carried out by an authorised service
centre.
The company will accept no
responsibility for damage caused by
repairs attempted by unauthorised
persons.

• Fire risks

If the machine should catch fire use a
carbon dioxide extinguisher.
Do not use water or a powder
extinguisher.

4

Installment

For personal safety follow the
“Safety regulations” found on

pages 21-22.

4.1

Packaging

The or iginal packaging has been
designed to protect the appliance
during transportation.
You are recommended to keep it for
later use.

4.2

Installment requirements

Before installing the machine read the
following safety instructions carefully:
•Locate the machine in a safe place;
•Make sure that it is out of the reach of

children;

•Do not place the machine on a hot

surface or near a naked flame.

The machine is now ready to be
connected to the house electricity
supply.

4.3

Electrical hook-up

Electricity can be dangerous, so
always follow the safety

regulations carefully.

The coffee maker must be connected
to a suitable wall socket.
The voltage must correspond to that
indicated on the rating plate of the
appliance.

Never use a faulty cable.
Faulty plugs and cables must be

changed immediately by authorised
personnel.

The voltage of the appliance has been
factory-set. The voltage on the rating
plate (positioned on the bottom of the
appliance) must correspond to that of
your house electricity supply.

Legend of machine components

Water tank

Water tank lid

Main switch

Coffee switch with machine ready

light incorporated

Steam switch

Steam/hot water knob

Coffee outlet

Steam tube (pannarello)

Mains cable

Drip tray + grill

Accessories (the accessories vary
depending on the model)

Pressure locking filter holder

Filter for pressure locking filter holder

(A single unit for making 1 or 2 cups

of coffee)

Coffee measure

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