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SilverCrest SHSD 2600 A1

Table of Contents

1. Intended use .................................................................................................26

2. Package contents ..........................................................................................27


3. Components list .............................................................................................27
4. Technical specifications ..................................................................................28
5. Safety instructions .........................................................................................28
5.1 Copyright ..................................................................................................................................... 33

6. Before you start ............................................................................................33


6.1 Setting up and assembling the hot water dispenser ................................................................. 33
6.1.1 Tightening the sealing screw ............................................................................................... 34
6.1.2 Fitting the water reservoir .................................................................................................... 34
6.1.3. Fitting the catcher plate ...................................................................................................... 35
6.1.4 Filling the water reservoir..................................................................................................... 35

7. Getting started ..............................................................................................35


7.1 Overview of control panel .......................................................................................................... 36
7.2 Dispensing hot water................................................................................................................... 38
7.3 Draining the catcher plate .......................................................................................................... 39

8. After use ........................................................................................................39


8.1 Cleaning....................................................................................................................................... 39
8.2 Descaling the hot water dispenser ............................................................................................. 39
8.3 Storage when not in use ............................................................................................................. 40

9. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................41
10. Environmental regulations and disposal information ..................................42
11. Conformity notes .........................................................................................42
12. Warranty Information .................................................................................43

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Congratulations!

By purchasing the SilverCrest SHSD 2600 A1 hot water dispenser, hereinafter referred to as the
hot water dispenser, you have opted for a quality product.

Before first using it, familiarise yourself with the way the hot water dispenser works and read these
operating instructions through carefully. Be careful to follow the safety instructions and only use the
hot water dispenser as described in the operating instructions and for the applications given.

Keep these operating instructions in a safe place. If you pass the hot water dispenser on to
someone else, make sure to give them all the relevant documents with it.

1. Intended use
This hot water dispenser is a household device and is used to heat water only. It may not be used
outdoors or in tropical climates. The hot water dispenser has not been designed for corporate or
commercial applications. Use the hot water dispenser in domestic environments for private
applications only. Any other use does not correspond to the intended use. This hot water dispenser
fulfils all that relates to CE Conformity, relevant norms and standards. In the event of any
modification to the hot water dispenser that was not approved by the manufacturer, compliance
with these standards is no longer guaranteed. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage
or malfunctions resulting from such modifications. Only use accessories supplied with the device by
the manufacturer.

Observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.

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2. Package contents

Remove the hot water dispenser and all the accessories from the packaging. Remove the
packaging material and check that all components are complete and undamaged. If you find
anything missing or damaged, please contact the manufacturer.

A SilverCrest SHSD 2600 A1 hot water dispenser


B Water reservoir
C Holder filter
D Reset key
E Catcher plate
F These operating instructions (not shown)

3. Components list

These operating instructions have a fold-out cover. On the inside of the cover is a diagram of the
SilverCrest SHSD 2600 A1 hot water dispenser with all its control elements numbered. You can
keep this page folded out whilst reading the different chapters of these operating instructions. This
allows you to refer to the relevant controls at any time. The meanings of the numbers are as follows:

1 Temperature display
2 Volume display
3 Start button
4 Water volume button

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5 Water temperature button


6 Unlock button
7 Lid
8 Scale
9 Water reservoir
10 Power cable
11 Non-slip feet
12 Catcher plate
13 Holder filter
14 Heater unit

4. Technical specifications
Manufacturer TARGA GmbH
Name SilverCrest SHSD 2600 A1
Power supply 220 – 240 V~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 2200 – 2600 W
Power cable (10) length approx. 100 cm
Capacity 0.5 (minimum) to 2.2 (maximum) litres
Filling quantity Choice of 100, 200 or 300 ml
Choice of room temperature, 55 °C, 65 °C, 75 °C, 85 °C,
Water temperature
100 °C, tolerance ±5%
Water heating time Max. 6 seconds
Displays LED display for water temperature and water volume
Dimensions (H x W x D) approx. 295 x 168 x 280 mm
Weight approx. 2.1 kg including all accessories
The technical data and design may be changed without prior notice.

5. Safety instructions
Before you use this appliance for the first time, please read the
following notes in this manual and heed all warnings, even if
you are familiar with handling electronic devices and household
appliances. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place
for future reference. If you sell the device or give it away, pass

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on the operating instructions at the same time. The operating


instructions are part of the product.
Explanation of symbols used
DANGER! This symbol and the word "Danger"
denote a potentially dangerous situation. Ignoring
it can lead to severe injury or even death.
WARNING! This symbol denotes important
instructions for the safe operation of the hot water
dispenser and the safety of the user.
DANGER! This symbol denotes danger for human
health and risk of death and/or risk of damage to
property due to electric shock.
DANGER! This symbol denotes danger for human
health from scalding.
Danger! This symbol warns that fires could start if
the warning is left unheeded.

This symbol points out that you should never


immerse the heater unit (14) in water.
This symbol designates products whose physical
and chemical composition has been tested and
found to be non-hazardous to health when used in
contact with food in accordance with the
requirements of Ordinance EU 1935/2004.
This symbol denotes further information on the
topic.

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Predictable misuse
 Do not use the hot water dispenser for other liquids, only
drinking water.
 Always use fresh drinking water. Discard any water which
has been heated and left to stand in your cup or drinking
vessel for longer than one hour. Do not reheat cooled water
by pouring it back into the water reservoir (9). Always pour
away old water. Otherwise pathogenic germs could form.
 The hot water dispenser may not be used with an external
timer or a separate remote control system.
Children and persons with disabilities
 This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and
by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or intellectual
abilities or with limited experience or knowledge, if under
supervision or if they have been instructed in the safe use of
the device and have understood the resulting dangers.
 Children must not play with the device.
 User cleaning and maintenance should not be carried out by
children unless they are aged 8 or over and are under
supervision.
 Children under the age of 8 must be kept away from the
device and the power cable (10).
DANGER! Packaging material is not a toy. Do
not allow children to play with plastic bags. There
is a risk of suffocation.
 Keep the device out of the reach of children.

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General safety instructions

DANGER: Risk of burns

 Always place a container of an appropriate size on the


holder filter (13). If the container is too small, it can overrun
and cause burns or damage to property.
 Do not remove the container while the water is being heated
and filled. Always wait until the filling process is complete
(drops of hot water can still drip from the hot water dispenser
even after the beep sounds).

WARNING about property damage


 Do not place items on the holder filter (13) or on the hot
water dispenser.
 Only operate the hot water dispenser on an even, stable and
heat-resistant surface.
 Never leave the hot water dispenser unattended during
operation.
 If necessary, place something underneath the device, as
work-surfaces are sometimes treated with detergents which
could attack or even dissolve the non-slip feet (11).

DANGER: Risk of electric shock

 If the power cable (10) of this device is damaged, it must be


replaced by the manufacturer, its customer service or a
similarly qualified person, in order to avoid any possible

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danger. There is a risk of electric shock in the case of a


damaged power cable (10).
 Do not open the heater unit (14) housing - it contains no
serviceable parts. Opening the housing can expose you to
the risk of electric shock.
 If you notice any smoke, unusual noises or strange smells,
unplug the mains plug from the mains socket. In these cases,
the hot water dispenser should no longer be used until it has
been inspected by authorised service personnel. Never
inhale smoke from a possible device fire. If you do
inadvertently inhale smoke, seek medical attention. Smoke
inhalation can be damaging to your health.
 Make sure that the power cable (10) cannot be damaged by
sharp edges or hot spots.
 Make sure that the power cable (10) cannot become
crushed or squashed.
 The device must always be disconnected from the mains
when left unsupervised and before assembly, disassembly or
cleaning.
 When disconnecting the power cable from the mains socket,
always pull on the mains plug and never on the power cable
(10) itself.
 If you notice visible damage to the hot water dispenser or the
power cable (10), switch the device off immediately,
disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket and contact
our hotline (see "Warranty information" section).
 Only connect the hot water dispenser to a properly installed,
easily accessible mains socket whose mains voltage
corresponds to that on the rating plate. After connecting the

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device, the mains socket must still be easily accessible so that


you can remove the mains plug quickly in the event of an
emergency.
 Never immerse the heater unit (14) in water or other liquids.
If liquid does penetrate the heater unit (14), disconnect the
mains plug from the mains socket immediately and contact
our hotline (see "Warranty information" section).

DANGER: Risk of fire

 Fill the water reservoir (9) with at least 0.5 l of water. If


insufficient water is added, there is a risk of fire due to
overheating.
 Maintain a clearance of at least 20 cm around the hot water
dispenser to flammable and combustible materials. There is a
risk of fire.
5.1 Copyright
All the contents of this operating instructions are protected by copyright and provided to the reader
for information only. Copying data and information without the prior explicit written consent of the
author is strictly forbidden. This also applies to any commercial use of the contents and information.
All texts and diagrams are up-to-date as of the date of printing. Subject to change without notice.

6. Before you start


Unpack the device. First check whether all the parts are complete and undamaged. If any items are
missing or damaged, please phone our hotline (see "Warranty information" on page 43). Keep the
packaging material away from children and dispose of appropriately.

6.1 Setting up and assembling the hot water dispenser

WARNING
Only operate the hot water dispenser on an even, stable and heat-resistant
surface.

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DANGER: Risk of electric shock


While you are carrying out the next steps, the power cable (10) must be
disconnected from the mains socket. Otherwise, this could result in an electric
shock!
Proceed as follows to prepare the hot water dispenser for use:

6.1.1 Tightening the sealing screw

On the bottom of the device, there is a sealing screw


which can be used, among other things, to drain the
remaining water out of the device in order to store it if it
is not to be used for some time. This sealing screw must
be tightened by turning it clockwise before filling the
device with water and using it.

1. Carefully place the heater unit (14) on its left side.


Ideally, you should rest it on a soft cloth.
2. Make sure that the sealing screw is fully tightened
(see arrow). To mark this sealing screw, there is also
a sticker on the casing of the heater unit (14). If
necessary, use a coin or a large screwdriver to
tighten it.
3. Put the hot water dispenser back upright again on
the work surface.
6.1.2 Fitting the water reservoir

1. Open the lid (7).


2. Use your hand to grab the bottom of the handle on the back of the water reservoir (9).
3. Align the water reservoir (9) such that the recess on the front of the water reservoir (9) engages
with its counterpart (in the shape of an upside-down U).
4. Lower the water reservoir (9) and press it down carefully so that the stopper with spring on the
base of the water reservoir (9) is mechanically opened by its counterpart on the heater unit
(14). When you do so, make sure that the water reservoir (9) sits parallel on the space
provided on the heater unit (14) (the best way is to use your fingers to push down on the 4
corners of the top edge of the water reservoir (9)).
5. Close the lid (7).

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6.1.3. Fitting the catcher plate

1. Place the holder filter (13) onto the catcher plate


(12). Make sure it cannot be moved any further.
This is the only way to guarantee that the holder
filter (13) is fitted straight and horizontally.
2. Align the catcher plate (12) so that the nose on
the front of the catcher plate (12) can be pushed
into the recess on the bottom of the heater unit
(14) (see arrow) from the front.
3. Push the catcher plate (12) gently against the
heater unit (14) so it clicks into place.

6.1.4 Filling the water reservoir

1. Open the lid (7).


2. Fill the fresh drinking water at least to the “0.5L MIN” mark in the water reservoir (9).
3. Close the lid (7).

7. Getting started
DANGER: Risk of electric shock
Keep the heater unit (14) away from water. Otherwise there is a risk of lethal
electric shock.
WARNING
Only operate the hot water dispenser on an even, stable and heat-resistant
surface.
DANGER: Risk of burns
Do not remove the container while the water is being heated and filled. Always
wait until the filling process is complete (drops of hot water can still drip from
the hot water dispenser even after the beep sounds).
Before preparing water for consumption for the first time, you must first clean the hot water
dispenser to remove dust and any residues from the packaging materials. Proceed as described in
the chapter on “Cleaning”. Then carry out the following steps to rinse the internal components
through:
1. Open the lid (7).
2. Fill the hot water dispenser with drinking water until at least the “1.5L” mark.
3. Close the lid (7).
4. Plug the power cable (10) into an easily accessible mains socket. All the displays and buttons
on the control panel (1 to 6) light up briefly and a beep sounds. As soon as the hot water
dispenser is ready, all the lights go out apart from the unlock button (6) and the temperature
display (1) shows the value “0”.

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5. Place a large mug (with a capacity of at least 250 ml) centrally on the holder filter (13).
6. Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to unlock the device. A beep sounds and the
temperature (1) and volume display (2) flash. At the same time, the water temperature (5) and
water volume (4) buttons light up.

 The device saves the last water temperature (1) and water volume (2)
settings.
 If you do not press a button for 15 seconds after unlocking the device, it
locks itself again.
7. If necessary, press the water temperature button (5) repeatedly to select the value “rt”.
8. If necessary, press the water volume button (4) repeatedly to select the value “200”.
9. Press the start button (3) to produce the set volume of water.
10. The container placed on the holder filter (13) is then lit up and filled with water. Once the
process is complete, a series of beeps sound and displays (1) and (2) flash. When the unlock
button (6) is the only one still lit, you can remove the container from the holder filter (13).
11. Pour away the water.
12. Repeat steps 5 to 11 three more times before continuing with step 13.
13. Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to unlock the device. A beep sounds and the
temperature (1) and volume display (2) flash. At the same time, the water temperature (5) and
water volume (4) buttons light up.

 The device saves the last water temperature (1) and water volume (2)
settings.
 If you do not press a button for 15 seconds after unlocking the device, it
locks itself again.
14. If necessary, press the water temperature button (5) repeatedly to select the value “100”.
15. If necessary, press the water volume button (4) repeatedly to select the value “200”.
16. Press the start button (3) to produce the set volume of hot water.
17. The container placed on the holder filter (13) is then lit up and filled with water. Once the
process is complete, a series of beeps sound and displays (1) and (2) flash. When the unlock
button (6) is the only one still lit, you can remove the container from the holder filter (13).
DANGER: Risk of burns
Do not remove the container while the water is being heated and filled. Always
wait until the filling process is complete (drops of hot water can still drip from
the hot water dispenser even after the beep sounds).
18. Pour away the hot water.
19. Repeat steps 13 to 18 three more times. The hot water dispenser is then clean and disinfected.
The hot water dispenser is now ready for use.

7.1 Overview of control panel


The device has 2 numeric displays and 4 sensor buttons which you can activate simply by touching.
Make sure you have dry fingers. Otherwise the touch contact may not be detected.

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Position Symbol Description

1 – Temperature display

2 – Volume display

3 Start button: Press the start button (3) to produce the set volume of hot
water. Press the start button (3) while water is being dispensed to cancel
the process.

4 Water volume button: If necessary, press the water volume button


(4) repeatedly to select the water volume you want. You can switch
cyclically between l l l, 100, 200 and 300 ml.
WARNING! Selecting “l l l” drains the whole content of the water
reservoir (9). Only select this option if you want to clean the device and
have placed a suitable size bowl under the water outlet instead of the
catcher plate (12).

5 Water temperature button: Press the water temperature button (5)


repeatedly to select the water temperature you want. You can switch
cyclically between rt, 55, 65, 75, 85 and 100 °C.
If you select “rt”, the water in the water reservoir (9) is not heated. This is
used, for example, for rinsing through after cleaning and descaling the
device.

6 Unlock button: Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to
unlock the device. You can then select the water temperature and volume
and start the dispensing process.

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7.2 Dispensing hot water

DANGER: Risk of electric shock


Keep the heater unit (14) away from water. Otherwise there is a risk of lethal
electric shock.
WARNING
On the very first use, you need to rinse the device through and throw away
the water you heat (see previous section "Getting started").
WARNING
Always use fresh drinking water. Do not reboil any water that has cooled
down. Always pour away old water. Otherwise pathogenic germs could
form.

1. Check there is enough water in the water reservoir (9) (see “0.5L MIN” marking). If not, top up
with drinking water. Refer to the section "Filling the water reservoir" on page 35.
2. Place a cup, a mug or another heat-resistant container in the centre of the holder filter (13).
3. Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to unlock the device. A beep sounds and the
temperature (1) and volume display (2) flash. At the same time, the water temperature (5) and
water volume (4) buttons light up.
 The device saves the last water temperature (1) and water volume (2)
settings.
 If you do not press a button for 15 seconds after unlocking the device, it
locks itself again.
4. If necessary, press the water temperature button (5) repeatedly to select the water temperature
you want.
5. If necessary, press the water volume button (4) repeatedly to select the water volume you want.
WARNING
Do not select a water volume which is greater than the capacity of the
container used. Otherwise, hot water can over-run and cause burns or
damage to property. If you are not sure, check the capacity of the
container first with a measuring jug.
6. Press the start button (3) to produce the set volume of hot water.

Press the start button (3) to cancel the filling process early.

7. The container placed on the holder filter (13) is then lit up and filled with water. Once the
process is complete, a series of beeps sound and displays (1) and (2) flash. When the unlock
button (6) is the only one still lit, you can remove the container from the holder filter (13).

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DANGER: Risk of burns


Do not remove the container while the water is being heated and filled. Always
wait until the filling process is complete (drops of hot water can still drip from
the hot water dispenser even after the beep sounds).
Descale the hot water dispenser once a month. For more on this, please refer to
the "Descaling the hot water dispenser" section on page 39.

7.3 Draining the catcher plate


If water has collected in the catcher plate (12), drain it as follows:
1. Pull the catcher plate (12) and the holder filter (13) carefully forwards away from the device.
2. Pour away the contents of the catcher plate (12).
3. Proceed as described in the “Fitting the catcher plate” section on page 35 to fit the catcher
plate (12) again.

8. After use

8.1 Cleaning

DANGER: Risk of electric shock


Always remove the mains plug from the mains socket before cleaning. This
could result in an electric shock.
Do not pour or spray any liquids onto the heater unit (14) and do not immerse
it in water or other liquids. This could cause short circuits which could cause
electric shocks or burns.
WARNING about property damage
Do not use abrasive or astringent detergents or tools which could scratch the
surface (e.g. metal sponges). This could damage the components.
The components of the hot water dispenser are not dishwasher-
safe.
 Rinse the inside of the water reservoir (9) out with clean water. To do this, open the lid (7), put
your hand into the recess on the back of the water reservoir (9) and lift the water reservoir (9)
upwards and away from the heater unit (14).
 Clean the exterior of the water reservoir (9) and the heater unit (14) with a slightly damp cloth.
For stubborn dirt, add a little detergent to the damp cloth. Dry the water reservoir (9) and
heater unit (14) well before using again.
 You can clean the catcher plate (12) and the holder filter (13) like other cookware with warm
water and washing-up liquid and then dry them.

8.2 Descaling the hot water dispenser


Over time, limescale can build up in the hot water dispenser. This leads to energy loss and can
shorten the service life of the hot water dispenser. So limescale deposits should be removed on a

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regular basis (approx. once a month). Use a non-toxic limescale remover designed for coffee
machines and other household devices (e.g. based on citric acid).
1. Open the lid (7).
2. Fill the hot water dispenser with warm drinkable water until at least the “0.5L MIN” mark.
3. Add the required quantity of limescale remover to the water reservoir (9). Follow the
instructions for the limescale remover.
5. Close the lid (7).
6. Plug the power cable (10) into an easily accessible mains socket.
7. Place a large mug (with a capacity of at least 250 ml) centrally on the holder filter (13).
8. Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to unlock the device. A beep sounds and the
temperature (1) and volume display (2) flash. At the same time, the water temperature (5) and
water volume (4) buttons light up.
9. If necessary, press the water temperature button (5) repeatedly to select the value “85”.
9. If necessary, press the water volume button (4) repeatedly to select the value “200”.
10. Press the start button (3) to produce the set volume of hot water. The container placed on the
holder filter (13) is then lit up and filled with water.
11. Pour away the water dispensed.
12. Repeat steps 8 to 11 until there is no more water in the water reservoir (9).
13. Remove the water reservoir (9) and rinse it with clean water. Put the water reservoir (9) back
on the device.
14. Fill the hot water dispenser with drinking water until at least the “1.5L” mark.
15. Close the lid (7).
16. Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to unlock the device. A beep sounds and the
temperature (1) and volume display (2) flash. At the same time, the water temperature (5) and
water volume (4) buttons light up.
17. If necessary, press the water temperature button (5) repeatedly to select the value “rt”.
18. If necessary, press the water volume button (4) repeatedly to select the value “200”.
19. Press the start button (3) to produce the set volume of hot water. The container placed on the
holder filter (13) is then lit up and filled with water.
20. Pour away the water dispensed.
21. Repeat steps 16 to 20 until there is no more water in the water reservoir (9). The hot water
dispenser is then clean and descaled.

8.3 Storage when not in use


If the hot water dispenser is not to be used for an extended period, store it in a clean and dry
place.

1. Unplug the power cable plug from the wall socket.


2. Allow the hot water dispenser to cool completely before storing it.

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3. Empty the water reservoir (9). To do this, open the lid (7), put your hand into the recess on the
back of the water reservoir (9) and lift the water reservoir (9) upwards and away from the
heater unit (14). Pour away the contents of the water reservoir (9).
4. Dry the water reservoir (9) well, replace it on the heater unit (14) and close the lid (7).
5. Carefully pull the catcher plate (12) and the holder filter (13) forwards away from the device
and put it to one side.

5. Remove the sealing screw on the bottom of the device. Carefully place the heater unit (14) on
its left side. Ideally, you should rest it on a soft cloth. If necessary, use a coin or a large
screwdriver.
6. Put the hot water dispenser upright in the sink and allow it to drain for a few minutes.
7. Replace the sealing screw.
8. Store the hot water dispenser in a safe, dry place away from dust. We recommend placing the
catcher plate (12) and the holder filter (13) in the water reservoir (9) and closing the lid (7).
Then they cannot get lost and they are protected from dust and damage.

9. Troubleshooting
If your hot water dispenser does not work as normal, follow the instructions below to try to solve the
problem. If working through the tips below does not fix the fault, please contact our hotline (see
"Warranty information" section).

The hot water dispenser does not work.

 The mains plug is not plugged in. Insert the mains plug into a mains socket.
 The mains socket is defective. Test the appliance in a different mains socket that you are certain
is working.
 The device must be unlocked first. Press the unlock button (6) for at least 3 seconds to unlock
the device. You then need to select a water temperature or volume within 15 seconds and start
the dispensing process. Otherwise, the hot water dispenser automatically locks itself again.
 The hot water dispenser has overheated and the overheating protection is preventing it from
switching on. The device needs a reset. Open the lid (7), remove the water reservoir (9) and
guide the reset key (D) into the hole marked “RESET BUTTON” on the back of the heater unit
(14). Push it all the way in until you have actuated the switch. The hot water dispenser should
then work normally again. Reassemble it. Fill the hot water dispenser with at least 0.5 litres of
water up to the "0.5L MIN" mark inside.

There is water leaking out below the hot water dispenser.

 The sealing screw is not properly tightened or fitted incorrectly. See “Tightening the sealing
screw” on page 34.

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The water dispensed is too cold or too hot.

 The hot water dispenser saves the last water temperature and volume setting. Use the water
temperature button (5) to set the correct temperature before dispensing water.

Display “E7”

If a beep sounds, all the displays flash and error E7 appears, the water reservoir (9) is empty or is
not properly seated on the heater unit (14). Fill the water reservoir (9) with at least 0.5 l of water.
Also make sure that the water reservoir (9) is properly seated on the heater unit (14). See the
sections on “Fitting the water reservoir” on page 34 and “Filling the water reservoir” on page 35.

10. Environmental regulations and disposal information


Devices marked with one of these symbols are subject to the European Directive
2012/19/EU. All electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately
from household waste at official disposal centres. Avoid damage to the
environment and risks to your personal health by disposing of the device properly.
For further information about proper disposal, contact your local government,
disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device.
Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. Cardboard
packaging can be taken to paper recycling centres or public collection points for
recycling. Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your
public collection points for disposal.

11. Conformity notes


This appliance has been approved for compliance with the basic and other relevant
requirements of the Low-voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, the EMC Directive
2014/30/EU, the ErP Directive 2009/125/EC and the RoHS Directive
2011/65/EU.
The complete EU Declaration of Conformity is available for download from this link:
www.targa.de/downloads/conformity/288632.pdf

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12. Warranty Information


Dear Customer,

This device is sold with three years warranty from the date of purchase. In the event of product
defects, you have legal rights towards the seller. These statutory rights are not restricted by our
warranty as described below.

Warranty conditions

The warranty period commences upon the date of purchase. Please keep the original receipt in a
safe place as it is required as proof of purchase. If any material or manufacturing faults occur within
three years of purchase of this product, we will repair or replace the product free of charge as we
deem appropriate.

Warranty period and legal warranty rights

The warranty period is not extended in the event of a warranty claim. This also applies to replaced
and repaired parts. Any damage or defects discovered upon purchase must be reported
immediately when the product has been unpacked. Any repairs required after the warranty period
will be subject to charge.

Scope of warranty

The device was carefully manufactured in compliance with stringent quality guidelines and
subjected to thorough testing before it left the works. The warranty applies to material and
manufacturing faults. This warranty does not cover product components which are subject to normal
wear and which can therefore be regarded as wearing parts, or damage to fragile components
such as switches, rechargeable batteries or components made of glass. This warranty is void if the
product is damaged, incorrectly used or serviced. To ensure correct use of the product, always
comply fully with all instructions contained in the user manual. The warnings and recommendations
in the user manual regarding correct and incorrect use and handling of the product must always be
observed and complied with. The product is solely designed for private use and is not suitable for
commercial applications. The warranty is rendered void in the event of incorrect handling and
misuse, if it is subjected to force, and also if any person other than our authorised service
technicians interfere with the device. No new warranty period commences if the product is repaired
or replaced.

Submitting warranty claims

To ensure speedy handling of your complaint, please note the following:

- Before using your product for the first time, please read the enclosed
documentation carefully. Should any problems arise which cannot be solved in
this way, please call our hotline.

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- Always have your receipt, the product article number as well as the serial
number (if available) to hand as proof of purchase.
- If it is not possible to solve the problem on the phone, our hotline support staff
will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the fault.

Service

Phone: 020 – 70 49 04 03
E-Mail: service.GB@targa-online.com

Phone: 01 - 4370121
E-Mail: service.IE@targa-online.com

Phone: 027 78 11 03
E-Mail: service.MT@targa-online.com

Phone: 02 – 20 09 025
E-Mail: service.CY@targa-online.com

IAN: 288632

Manufacturer

Please note that the following address is not a service address. First contact the service point stated
above.

TARGA GmbH

Coesterweg 45

DE-59494 Soest

GERMANY

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