70878 Jura Kitchen & Bath Fixtures

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3 Cleaning and maintenance
3 Cleaning and maintenance
E Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents
or hard objects to clean the machine. This
may damage the machine, the coating of
the stainless steel container holder and the
stainless steel container.
E Please note that only the stainless steel
container and the metal pipe are dish-
washer-safe – all other parts (cover, adapter
etc.) are not.
T Before cleaning the machine, remove the
mains plug from the power socket.
T Clean the inside of the machine with a damp
cloth.
T Clean the outside of the machine with a
damp cloth.
T Rinse the stainless steel container and
individual parts thoroughly under running
water.
E If the cover and milk level sensor have not
been used for a long period of time, clean
the sensor thoroughly with a damp cloth
and a mild liquid detergent before using it
again.
4 Transport and environmentally
friendly disposal
Transport
Keep the packaging for your Cool Control. It should
be used to protect the machine during transport.
Clean the stainless steel container before trans-
porting it.
Disposal
Please dispose of old machines in an environmen-
tally friendly way.
H
Old machines contain valuable, recyclable
materials which should be recycled. Please
therefore dispose of old machines via suitable
collection systems.
5 Technical data
Voltage 100–240 V ~, 50–60 Hz
Safety test
Conformity symbol
A CE0051
Power 25 W
Temperature range Cools up to 25°C below
the ambient temperature,
but no lower than 4°C
Holding capacity of
stainless steel
container
1.1 l
Cable length Approx. 1.8 m
Weight Approx. 1.9 kg
Dimensions
(W × H × D)
14.8 × 22.5 × 21.8 cm
Climate class N (for ambient tempera-
ture from + 16°C to
+ 32°C)
Addition for the Cool Control Wireless: This
product satisfies the requirements of Section 15 of
the FCC regulations. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions:
(1) The product must not cause harmful inference.
(2) The product must be able to absorb received
interference, including interference that could lead
to malfunction.
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