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James Rock Posted on Jun 23, 2016

What kind of electrical power does this coffee machine need to run. ? how many volts , amps, ? Thanks

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How to open an Inventum KZ718D coffee machine?

To open an Inventum KZ718D coffee machine, follow these steps:
  1. Unplug the coffee machine from the power source and wait for it to cool down completely.
  2. Remove the glass carafe and the filter basket from the coffee machine.
  3. Turn the coffee machine upside down and locate the screws on the bottom of the machine.
  4. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to unscrew the screws and remove the bottom panel of the machine.
  5. With the bottom panel removed, you should be able to access the inside of the machine and any components that may need to be repaired or replaced.
It's important to exercise caution when working on electrical appliances. If you're not comfortable working with electrical components or if your coffee machine is still under warranty, it may be best to seek the assistance of a professional repair technician.
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What amperage does my astoria machine require?

2GR 19.6 amps- 3GR 24.9 amps - 4GR 31.6 amps -->> This INFO From the site .........
http://prima-coffee.com/sites/default/files/astoria/automatic/plus-4-you.pdf
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Solis 365 royal hair vac I was wondering if it was possible to use this product in australia due to the voltage difference and if there is a product made to suit australian voltage or if an adaptor...

There are products called Step Up transformers/Step Down (Voltage Converters) that can be used. We use these For our 220VAC Australian manufactured lasers when we need to run them in a Dr.'s office that only has US 110VAC.

Info from a website:
Electrical voltage in USA is 110 voltwhereas; the voltage in most of the foreign countries is 220V to 240 volt. A voltage converter / transformer, also known as power converter are usedto convert electricity coming out of the wall to match the voltage of yourdevice. These Voltage transformers or converters can be used safely withRefrigerators, Microwaves, Juicers, Blenders, Coffee makers, Power Tools,Stereo Systems, TV's, Video Games, DVDs, Hair dryers, Chargers, computersand other electronics when travelling abroad..

Remember to leave at least a 100-percent margin for power surges/spikewhen buying a transformer. Some items, such as Televisions, computermonitors spike when you turn them on. For these products you need to buy avoltage converter transformer that is at least 3 times the items capacity.Power tools, laser printers and heating appliances like coffee makers,toasters, microwaves, Halogen, Fluorescent bulbs you must leave a marginof 3-4 times.

Voltage transformers are made to convert single phase 110 or 220 volt.American 220 Volt consists of 2 phase of 110 Volt and European 220 Voltconsists of 1 phase of 220 volt.

Volts x Amps = Watts (i.e. 110V x 0.5 AMPS = 55W). Please make sure not torun any appliance with higher wattage then voltage transformer's wattage.This might damage both: your appliance and the transformer!

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This should help, If so please rate my free help and some kinds words would be appreciated.

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It runs the battery down

Does your frig have 110, Gas and 12 volt setting? ... or is it auto select?

This is the way they should work ... if there is 110 Volts, it should run on 110 volts. The device is still controlled by 12 volts but the heat source is electric. If there is no 110 volts, it should switch to gas as a heat source. Same deal with the control, runs on 12 volts. If there is no electric and no gas, it should select 12 volts for a heat source ... same deal with the control. Problem with 12 volt source for heat is it GOBBLES up the power in your battery.

How is your battery? Do a volt test on the battery and the charger. Charger should run about 14 volts. Battery should provide at least 11 volts. If it is such that you can measure the acid, a good reading is 1200. Your charger can provide only about 15 amps charging power. Your battery should be able to provide up to 110 amp/hours.

If you do have electric and gas, it may not be your frig that is killing the battery ...

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If anyone have service manual or any kind of electrical drawings of this Franke Ecolino Coffee machine please send to
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Your machine requires 208-240 volts to operate with each leg being about 120 volts. Move refrigerators are 120 volts so even though you have 20 amps you probably only have 120 volts.

You can go to the Bunn website (bunnomatic.com) click on Commercial then on Publications then Illustrated Parts and Service manuals and download the manual for your machine that shows how the wiring hooks up in the machine and the type of cord the machine requires to handle the voltage.

The plug you need must match the receptacle in the wall and there are numerous 220volt plugs and receptacles on the market. Don't get a dryer plug instead try for a twist lock as they are more reliable.
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