Coffeemaker ”Café Comfort Plus”
Service
Service
Service
!Service Information
HD 7215/A
8 12
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10
6 _
_ 8
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4 6
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4
2 _
MIN
Domestic Appliances and Personal Care |
Service Manual 4822 729 21425 is herewith cancelled. |
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Voltage |
: |
100, 120, 220-240V |
Frequency |
: |
50-60Hz |
Power consumption : |
1000 watt |
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Contents jug |
: |
1000 cc |
Coloursetting |
: |
various |
SERVICE INFORMATION |
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Thermostat switch-off temp |
: 140C |
Thermal fuse cut-off temp |
: 228C |
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
1.Electrical circuit
When the appliance does not work, check the electrical circuit. If the thermal fuse or thermostat prove defective, the complete pump unit has to be replaced.
2.De-scaling
If the water system is nearly or less clogged by scale then operate the coffeemaker a few times with vinegar or with a 10-15% solution of either vinegar-acid, citric acid or tartar-acid, into cold tap water.
Do not use other de-scaling agents as these may harm the appliance.
If this procedure does not restore the function, then switch off the coffeemaker when the acid has passed through during appr. 3 min. Keep the appliance in this condition overnight and continue/repeat the cleaning operation. After the de-scaling procedure, operate the coffeemaker twice with tap water in order to rinse away any residual substances.
MSH Coding 8827 215 00000
E
3.Pump unit removal
To seperate the pump unit (item 16) from the hot-plate unit (item 14), the two fixing screws have to be loosened firstly. Next bend the plastic hot-plate ring outwards by applying pressure at place A. Then the pump unit can be lifted out easily.
4.Removal gauge unit (item 5-7)
Remove the bottom plate and the switch unit. Undo the snap connection at place B by means of a simple screwdriver. Now the two housing parts can be pulled apart approx. 1 cm and then the gauge can be taken out easily.
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4822 729 21993 98/07
PCS 99 509