Miele CVA 7840 Operating and Installation instructions - Page 108

Building in the coffee machine, Removing transport restraint, 100°F +16°C to +38°C.

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*INSTALLATION* Installation Building in the coffee machine  Danger of injury due to incorrect operation. A machine that has not been built in is not safe and can cause injuries. Do not operate the coffee machine unless it has been built in.  Danger of damage due to incorrect operation. If the ambient temperature range is not observed, the coffee machine may not function properly. The coffee machine may only be operated within an ambient temperature range of +60°F to +100°F (+16°C to +38°C). Check that there is a gap of at least 11 3/4" (299 mm) between the wall (or similar) and the coffee machine so that you can open the door wide enough to remove the left-hand bean container (minimum door opening angle of 120°). To install the machine, you will need a TX 20 screwdriver. Removing transport restraint A minimum installation height of 33 7/16"(850 mm) must be observed. A door opening angle of 120° must be ensured so that you can remove the left-hand bean container. 108 1 screw hole is fitted with a red silicone plug to protect the appliance against transport damage and secure the door during transport. Remove the plug before screwing the coffee machine to the cabinet unit.  Pull firmly on the red silicone plug to remove it from the screw holes. The plug is not required for any other purpose. Dispose of its with your household waste. Tip: We recommend providing a place to sit the coffee machine which is the same height as the building-in niche. This will make it easier to connect the appliance to the electricity supply.

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Installation
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Building in the coffee machine
Danger of injury due to incorrect
operation.
A machine that has not been built in
is not safe and can cause injuries.
Do not operate the coffee machine
unless it has been built in.
Danger of damage due to
incorrect operation.
If the ambient temperature range is
not observed, the coffee machine
may not function properly.
The coffee machine may only be
operated within an ambient
temperature range of +60°F to
+100°F (+16°C to +38°C).
A minimum installation height of
33 7/16"(850 mm) must be observed.
A door opening angle of 120° must
be ensured so that you can remove
the left-hand bean container.
Check that there is a gap of at least
11 3/4" (299 mm) between the wall (or
similar) and the coffee machine so that
you can open the door wide enough to
remove the left-hand bean container
(minimum door opening angle of 120°).
To install the machine, you will need a
TX 20 screwdriver.
Removing transport restraint
1 screw hole is fitted with a red silicone
plug to protect the appliance against
transport damage and secure the door
during transport.
Remove the plug
before
screwing
the coffee machine to the cabinet
unit.
Pull firmly on the red silicone plug to
remove it from the screw holes.
The plug is not required for any other
purpose. Dispose of its with your
household waste.
Tip:
We recommend providing a place
to sit the coffee machine which is the
same height as the building-in niche.
This will make it easier to connect the
appliance to the electricity supply.