Dyras SPR-800 User Manual
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– oxidation resulting from condensation, and corrosion of the metal components.
Direct and indirect heat (e.g. being too close to an oven or a heating appliance) can cause:
– damage, deformation, softening or melting of plastic or rubber parts and casing elements, or
deterioration of electrical insulation.
Following the operating instructions and avoiding any of the conditions listed above will help you
increase the lifespan of the appliance. The manufacturer is not responsible if the appliance is stored
inappropriately or contrary to these instructions. You are recommended to have the appliance
serviced regularly by an authorised engineer to keep it working for as long as possible.
• To avoid the risk of electric shock, never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids. Never touch the
appliance with wet hands. Connect and disconnect the power cable to the socket with dry hands only. Should
moisture get inside the casing of the appliance for any reason, stop operation immediately and take the
appliance to an authorised service engineer for checking or repair.
• The mains plug must be always disconnected from the wall socket after use and before cleaning. Never
disconnect the appliance from the socket by pulling the mains cable; always grip the plug!
• Before unplugging the appliance, wait until coffee-making is finished and then turn the function control to
the OFF position.
• Never lay the mains cable beside or across sharp edges or hot surfaces. Never wrap the mains cable around
the cover of the appliance, do not pull the cable and do not lift the appliance with the mains cable because
the cable can break or the insulation can be damaged. A damaged cable must be replaced by an authorised
service engineer. The appliance must not be used or connected to a wall socket if the cable is damaged.
• The coffee maker should only be used by adults or with appropriate adult supervision. Make sure the mains
cable doesn’t touch any part of the appliance that becomes hot during use.
• Never wind the mains cable around the appliance, especially when it is still hot, because the cable could break
or the insulation might be damaged.
• Do not allow anything to fall into the appliance and do not push anything into the opening of the appliance as
the appliance could be damaged and could cause electrical shock.
• The coffee maker must only be used with the accessories supplied in the box. You must not use any additional
parts that are not recommended by the manufacturer; doing this may cause an accident or other problems
with the appliance. The manufacturer is not responsible if the appliance becomes damaged or defective as a
result of using inappropriate accessories.
• Never switch on the appliance – even for a moment – if the water tank is empty. If you are unsure about the
water level, please check inside the water tank when the appliance is unplugged. The water tank must not be
opened after the appliance has been connected to the mains and coffee-making has started!
• Never open the cover of the water tank or remove the filter when the appliance is switched on. Always make
sure there is no steam pressure in the tank before opening the cover or removing the filter. To check whether
there is steam pressure in the water tank, place an appropriate container under the steam nozzle and turn the
function control to the position marked with a steam cloud. Avoid accidents caused by boiling water by always
ensuring there is an appropriate container under the steam pipe to catch the steam/water flow.
• Take care when using the glass coffee pot, particularly when filling or cleaning it. Do not put a pot filled with
hot coffee on a wet or cold surface. Do not use the pot if it is cracked, broken or the handle is loose. A damaged
pot should always be replaced; a pot with a loose handle may be repaired by a specialist engineer.
• You must not disassemble the appliance, remove its cover or to try to repair it. Ignoring this advice could cause
a serious accident. There are no parts in the appliance that can be repaired at home or used for any other
purpose. Never operate the appliance with a damaged mains cable or connector. Do not use the appliance if
it fails to work normally or if it has been dropped or damaged. If the appliance becomes faulty for any reason
or if any moisture is allowed inside, take it to an authorised service engineer for checking and repair. Only
service engineers who have been trained and approved should repair the appliance. The manufacturer cannot
take any responsibility for unauthorised repairs or for any circumstances resulting from not following the
instructions.
• If the appliance won’t switch on or doesn’t work as usual (e.g. leaking water, producing a large quantity of
steam or making less coffee than normal), please unplug it immediately and have it repaired by a specialist
engineer. Do not use the appliance unless every feature is working properly.
• Modifying or adding an extra length to the power cable of the appliance is forbidden!
Should the cable of the appliance turn out to be too short, it may be extended only by using a commercially
available standard extension cable equipped with protective earth contact, and the extension cable must
have an electrical rating of at least 10 A (cables with lower electrical rating could heat up during use). If
other electric appliances have to be operated simultaneously with the same extension cable, their current
consumptions must be added up to determine the electrical rating requirement of the extension cable. If an
extension cable is used, both the mains socket and the extension cable must have protective earth. When an
extension cable is used, special care must be taken to avoid tripping over it.
• To avoid overloading your electricity supply, please don’t use the appliance at the same time as any other
high-power device (e.g. a kettle or heater) in the same socket or on the same mains circuit.
• Always take care to avoid straining the electric cable, never drag or lift the appliance by the power cable as
it could be torn off or damaged. For the same reason prevent the power cable from getting under the feet of
chairs or other furniture.
• When you have finished using the appliance, always switch it off and remove the mains plug from the wall
socket or extension cable.