Malfunctions - Grimac TERRY TECH Operating Instructions Manual

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• Insert a coffee pod in the pod holder and make sure its sits evenly.
• Push the lever to the right to close pod holder (fig. 4).
• Place a cup under the brewing spout and press either the single or double serving but-
ton to dispense coffee (fig. 4).
• Dispensing will stop automatically.
• Push the lever to the left to open the pod holder, remove and throw away the used pod
(fig. 3) and then close the pod holder by pushing the lever to the right.
• Turn off the machine after serving coffee if used occasionally.
Before using the coffee maker for normal use, it is recommended to
clean the internal components (heat exchanger - boiler -, piping and
pod holders). This is done by simply brewing a cup of coffee to flush
the system which is then "thrown away - do not drink". The pod coffee
maker is now ready to make excellent espresso coffee.
ch a pte r 4 - tr o ub l e s ho ot ing an d r e me di e s
4 . 1 - M A L F U N C T I O N S
Malfunctions or leaks could be caused by:
- the plug is not connected to the mains power supply or the power cable is not connected
to the snap-in socket on the coffee maker;
- the main ON/OFF switch is in position
- there is no water in the tank;
- the pod holder filters are clogged;
- worn seal: check the seal on the top half of the pod holder and if worn or damaged
replace (fig. 7);
- if when dispensing hot water or steam (optional accessory) liquid pours out of the coffee
spout check the pod holder lever is pushed to the left as described at point 3.1.
We recommend that qualified and authorised personnel perform repair and servicing work
and only use GRIMAC original replacement parts. Should malfunctions persist, contact you
local GRIMAC authorised service centre.
WARNING! Before removing COVERS to access components, ALWAYS
disconnect the plug at the mains socket-outlet. Never touch compo-
nents with hands, objects or tools if the coffee maker is still connected
to the mains power supply.
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