SEMAK HCD5 Operation And Warranty Booklet

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  • Page 1 – HCD5 & HCD 10 EMAK HOCOLATE ISPENSERS PERATION AND ARRANTY OOKLET 18, 87-91 H VIC 3803 EMAK USTRALIA ACTORY ALLAM OUTH ALLAM 03 9796 4583 03 9796 4586 EB WWW SEMAK...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Safety Instructions for All Semak Products ..........4 Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser Introduction ............. 5 Safety Instructions ....................6 Installation Instructions ..................7 Operating Instructions ..................8 Cleaning & Maintenance Instructions ..............11 Troubleshooting....................19 Wiring Diagram ....................22 Parts Breakdown ....................23...
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  • Page 4: General Safety Instructions For All Semak Products

     Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in anyway. Return to Semak or an authorised service agent for repair.  CAUTION Hot Surfaces.  NEVER leave the appliance ON unattended.
  • Page 5: Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser Introduction

    Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser Introduction Purpose The Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser is designed to produce and dispense Hot Chocolate Drinks from powdered or liquid chocolate. Main Components 1. Bowl Lid 2. 5/10L Bowl 3. Mixing Auger 4. Bowl Hook-On Handles 5.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions  Only use the appliance on a flat, level and stable surface.  DO NOT use on a wet surface.  When in operation the tank can get quite warm (up to 85°c) and should be handled with care. ...
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions 1. Place the machine on a flat, firm and solid surface in a well-lit and ventilated area. Beware of placing the machine too close to water or fire sources. 2. Remove the Hot Chocolate Dispenser from its packaging materials, by opening the front part of the packing container and lifting the machine up.
  • Page 8: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Starting Up To start the Hot Chocolate Machine: 1. Make sure the main switch is set to off 2. Take off the lid 3. Fill the boiler tank with water using the boiler tank level indicator tray, until it reaches the maximum value indicated on the tray itself (-MAX-).
  • Page 9 5. Make sure the plug has been inserted into the mains socket. 6. Press the main switch to start the machine. The LED will illuminate (Machine ON). 7. Set the thermostat to the required temperature to heat the product inside the bowl. 8.
  • Page 10 9. If the machine senses that the water has fallen between the minimum level, the level sensor will turn the machine off. To restore operation use the button on the underside of the base to reset the unit. Dispensing the Product Warning: the product dispensed from the machine has a very high temperature and there is a risk of scalding.
  • Page 11: Cleaning & Maintenance Instructions

    Cleaning & Maintenance Instructions  Ensure the machine is disconnected from the power supply before commencing any cleaning or maintenance on the Hot Chocolate Dispenser.  Warning: each time the bowl is filled with any type of product (food or sanitising product), make sure that the mixing rod is present.
  • Page 12 2. Remove the bowl from the machine Ensure the main switch is off and unit is unplugged from electrical outlet. Once the unit has sufficiently cooled down and the bowl is completely empty: Take off the lid. Slide the mixer upwards to remove it, keeping it in line with the central rod until the bottom slot of the mixer itself is level with the rotation pin (Fig 15.):...
  • Page 13 3. Remove the tap from the machine To remove the tap move the rod to the maximum dispensing position (Fig 22.) Press the button (1) securing the tap to the machine and then remove tap (2) with both hands, pulling outwards (Fig 23). 4.
  • Page 14  Pull the rod (D) all the way out from the knob (E) then push the lever (F) upwards from the bottom until it comes out from the pin guide (Fig 28).  Unscrew the knob (E) by turning it anticlockwise while holding the rod in place (Fig 29).
  • Page 15 6. Wash & Sanitise the machines components All of the components parts previously disassembled (tap, mixer, mixing auger, gasket, and bowl) must be carefully washed and sanitised as follows:  Fill a container with detergent and hot water (50-60°c), then wash components with the solution.
  • Page 16 Fix the bowl to the machine body using the relevant hook-on handles (Fig 38). Insert the mixing auger into its seating (Fig 39) followed by the mixer (Fig 40). 8. Re-assemble the tap Use a damp cloth to clean the tap coupling.
  • Page 17 10. Perform the sanitising procedure for the inside of the machine Warning: the thermostat must be set to –OFF- for internal sanitisation  Prepare the sanitising solution (Step 6)  Fill the bowl with the sanitising solution  Leave the solution to act for about 30 minutes and then empty ...
  • Page 18  Place the machine on a flat surface and with the boiler tank water level indicator tray turned towards the out edge of the support surface  Place a container (B) with a capacity of more than 3 litres under the bleeder cap (C) ...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting I CAN HEAR THE MOTOR BUT THE SHAFT IS NOT TURNING. he motor shaft may not be properly engaged in the motor. You will know if this is the case because there will be a gap between the top of the drive shaft and the plastic drive nut on top of the drive. Gently turn the shaft by the drive nut until you feel the drive shaft slot into the motor.
  • Page 20 THE APPLIANCE IS ON BUT NOT HEATING AND THE SHAFT IS NOT TURNING The appliance is fitted with an overload switch. The need to use the overload switch DOES NOT indicate that there is a fault with the machine. The overload switch is designed to prevent the appliance overheating. This may be caused if the appliance is allowed to boil dry or water has not been replenished often enough.
  • Page 21 I CANNOT GET THE TAP ON THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING The tap handle needs to be depressed to put the faucet assembly back on the appliance. Make sure the plunger shaft is fully extracted out of the faucet. MY TAP IS LEAKING Check that it has been installed correctly after cleaning.
  • Page 22: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram Page | 22...
  • Page 23: Parts Breakdown

    Parts Breakdown Page | 23...
  • Page 24: Spare Parts For The Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser

    Spare Parts for the Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser Spare Parts, exploded views and wiring diagrams are available from our webpage. Go to www.semak.com.au and locate the appliance in the product section for the above information. Service & Maintenance The Semak Hot Chocolate Dispenser does not contain user-serviceable parts. For...
  • Page 25 Failure to do this will void product warranty. 5. Cost of transport of any appliance or part to and from SEMAK or its Service Agent is to be paid by the owner. 6. A charge will be made where failure is due to neglect, abuse or accidental damage on the part of the operator, or when no fault can be found or the fault is due to causes outside the control of Semak Australia.
  • Page 26: Warranty Registration

    WARRANTY REGISTRATION Retain for Future Reference DO NOT SEND Please complete one registration for each Semak appliance. You may be required to provide this information when requesting after sales service. Please staple your proof of purchase to this page. Company Name: ________________________________________________...
  • Page 27: Notes

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