Connection And Setting For The Water Mains - Saeco MAGIC M2 Technical Manual

Automatic machine for espresso coffee and hot beverages
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Key to access water tank and container of coffee beans: prevents access to the
water tank and the container of coffee beans by unauthorized personnel. (* only
versions M2, M2+, B2 and B2+).
Power cord: to connect the machine to the mains.
Cappuccinatore: allows you to dispense milk-based beverages. (*only versions M).
Water hardness test: quick test to determine the actual hardness of the water used
to prepare beverages; this test is of fundamental importance to set the water
hardness in the machine.
"Intenza +" water filter: to remove any unpleasant flavours in the water and reduce
water hardness. This will improve machine use.
Cleaning brush: to remove the coffee powder from the service compartment.
Lubricating grease: to lubricate the Brew Group at periodic intervals.
Milk circuit cleaning powder: allows a correct and thorough cleaning of the circuit,
removing all possible milk residues. (*only versions M).
Group cleaning tablets: allow a correct cleaning of the brew group, increasing its
durability.
List of Optional Accessories
Descaling solution: to remove limescale build-up in the water circuit caused by
normal use.
List of accessories not supplied
3/4 flexible hose for water mains connection.
5.3

Connection and setting for the water mains

(*only versions M2+ and B2+)
This operation must only be performed by
specialised technical personnel or by the
service provider.
Connect the appliance to a drinking water
distribution pipe with pressure between
0.15 MPa and 0.8 MPa (1.5 and 8 bar), see
data on the label.
We recommend using a descaling device
for the water network that supplies water
to the appliance, especially for water with
high levels of calcium and magnesium salts
(hard water).
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