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Dichiara che la macchina descritta nella targhetta di identificazione, è conforme alle disposizioni legislative delle direttive:
89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE e successive modifiche ed integrazioni.
Declares that the machine described in the identification plate conforms to the legislative directions of the directives: 89/
392, 89/336, 73/23 EEC and further amendments and integrations.
Déclare que l’appareil décrit dans la plaque signalétique satisfait aux prescriptions des directives: 89/392, 89/336, 73/
23 CEE et modifications/intégrations suivantes.
Erklärt, daß das im Typenschild beschriebene Gerät den EWG Richtlinien 89/392,
89/336, 73/23 sowie den folgenden Änderungen/Ergänzungen entspricht.
Declara que la máquina descripta en la placa de identificación, resulta conforme a las disposiciones legislativas de las
directivas: 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE y modificaciones y integraciones sucesivas.
Declara que o distribuidor descrita na chapa de identificação é conforme às disposições legislativas das directivas CEE
89/392, 89/336 e 73/23 e sucessivas modificações e integrações.
Verklaart dat de op de identificatieplaat beschreven machine overeenstemt met de bepalingen van de EEG richtlijnen
89/392, 89/336 en 73/23 en de daaropvolgende wijzigingen en aanvullingen.
Intygar att maskinen som beskrivs på identifieringsskylten överensstämmer med lagstiftningsföreskrifterna i direktiven:
89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE och påföljande och kompletteringar.
Forsikrer under eget ansvar at apparatet som beskrives i identifikasjonsplaten, er i overensstemmelse med vilkårene i
EU-direktivene 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 med endringer.
Vahvistaa, että arvokyltissä kuvattu laite vastaa EU-direktiivien 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 sekä niihin myöhemmin tehtyjen
muutosten määräyksiä.
ANTONIO CAVO
C.E.O
English
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION PAGE 2 OPERATING MODES PAGE 15
IDENTIFICATION OF THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 2 NORMAL OPERATING MODE PAGE 15
IN CASE OF FAILURE PAGE 2 PRE-SELECTIONS PAGE 16
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE PAGE 2 MAINTENANCE MODE PAGE 16
USING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 3 AUTOTEST PAGE 17
POSITIONING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 3 EMPTYING THE AIR-BREAK PAGE 17
WARNING FOR INSTALLATION PAGE 3
DISPLAYING THE STATISTICS PAGE 17
PRECAUTIONS IN USING THE MACHINE PAGE 3
WARNING FOR SCRAPPING PAGE 3 PRINTING THE STATISTICS PAGE 17
RESETTING THE STATISTICS PAGE 17
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 4 GENERAL COUNTER PAGE 17
POWER CONSUMPTION PAGE 5
PROGRAMMING PAGE 18
ACCESSORIES PAGE 5
DISPLAYING CURRENT FAILURES PAGE 18
LOADING AND CLEANING PAGE 6 PROGRAMMING WATER AND POWDER DOSES PAGE 19
DOOR SWITCH PAGE 6 PROGRAMMING THE PRICES PAGE 19
MAINTENANCE AND DISINFECTION PAGE 6 PROGRAMMING THE PRICES
AND THE PUSH-BUTTON STATUS PAGE 19
CONTROLS AND INFORMATION PAGE 6
PROGRAMMING THE BASIC COIN
LOADING CUPS PAGE 7 AND THE DECIMAL POINT PAGE 20
LOADING COFFEE PAGE 7 PAYMENT SYSTEMS PAGE 20
LOADING SUGAR AND INSTANT PRODUCTS PAGE 7 PROGRAMMING THE VALIDATOR PAGE 20
LOADING STIRRERS PAGE 7 INITIALISING PAGE 20
SANITISING THE FOODSTUFF SETTING THE MACHINE CODE PAGE 20
CIRCUITS AND THE MIXERS PAGE 8
MACHINE CONFIGURATION PAGE 21
CLEANING THE MIXER PAGE 8
SELECTIONS COUNTER PAGE 21
CLEANING THE WATER SUPPLY TANK PAGE 9
SETTING THE PROMOTIONAL MESSAGE PAGE 21
CLEANING THE SUGAR RELEASE DEVICE PAGE 9
SETTING THE LANGUAGE PAGE 21
CLEANING THE WASTE TRAYS PAGE 9
WHIPPING TIME PAGE 21
CLEANING THE CUP SHIFT ARM PAGE 10
PROGRAMMING ACCESS PASSWORD PAGE 21
WEEKLY CLEANING OF COFFEE UNIT PAGE 10
CONFIGURING THE SELECTION PAGE 21
SUSPENDING FROM USE PAGE 10
DISCOUNT PAGE 21
INSTALLATION PAGE 11 SPECIAL SALES PAGE 22
EURO PAGE 22
UNPACKING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 11
INSTALLATION PAGE 22
CONNECTING TO THE WATER MAINS PAGE 11
RESETTING FAILURES PAGE 22
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY PAGE 12
DOOR SWITCH PAGE 12 PROGRAMMER PAGE 22
INSTALLING THE PAYMENT SYSTEM PAGE 12 AUTOMATIC SETUP TRANSFER PAGE 22
WATER SOFTENER UNIT PAGE 12
TRANSFERRED DATA PAGE 23
INSERTING THE LABELS PAGE 12 CONFIGURING THE LANGUAGE PAGE 23
LENGTH OF THE STIRRERS PAGE 12
INITIALISING PAGE 13 MAINTENANCE PAGE 24
FILLING THE WATER SYSTEM PAGE 13
INTRODUCTION PAGE 24
OPERATION OF THE COFFEE UNIT PAGE 13 BREWING UNIT MAINTENANCE PAGE 24
REGENERATING THE SOFTENER UNIT PAGE 25
COFFEE DISPENSING CYCLE PAGE 13
ANNUAL SANITISING PAGE 25
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
THE MACHINE SETTINGS PAGE 14
PRINTED BOARD FUNCTIONS
STANDARD SETTINGS PAGE 14 AND INDICATOR LIGHTS PAGE 26
ADJUSTING THE COFFEE UNIT
PISTON STROKE SETTING PAGE 14 CONTROL BOARD PAGE 26
WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL PAGE 14 PUSH-BUTTON BOARD PAGE 27
ADJUSTING THE GRADE OF GRINDING PAGE 15
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PAGE 28
ADJUSTING THE COFFEE DOSE PAGE 15
Model
Frequency
Type
Operating voltage
Current
Absorbed power
Coffee beans 2 -
The above power consumption calculated from average
data should only be taken as an indication.
Instant coffee - 0.7
Fig. 2
MAINTENANCE AND DISINFECTION The Programming button, used to access the machine
functions, is located on the internal side of the push-button
According to current safety rules and health regulations, board.
the operator of an automatic vending machine is respon- Press the button once to enter "Maintenance" mode;
sible for the hygiene and the maintenance of the foodstuff press the Programming button twice to enter "Program-
circuits, to prevent formation of bacteria. ming" mode.
At installation the hydraulic circuits and the parts in Press selection button No. 3 and immediately after selec-
contact with foodstuff should be fully sanitised to tion button No. 6 to automatically start filling the machine
remove any bacteria which might have formed during hydraulic system.
storage.
It is advisable that specific sanitising agents (such as
chlorine-based detergents or similar) are used for cleaning
also the surfaces which are not directly in contact with
foodstuff.
Some parts of the machine can be damaged by strong
detergents.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any dam-
age caused by the use of strong or toxic chemicals.
Before starting any maintenance operations requiring
parts of the unit to be removed, the machine must
always be disconnected from the power supply.
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LOADING CUPS
To load cups do as follows:
- open the door;
- slightly lift the cup dispenser and tilt it (see Fig. 3);
- do not rotate the columns during loading operations;
- load the columns with cups, without exceeding the
dispenser height;
- re-engage the cup dispenser;
- close the machine and make a test selection.
Fig. 4
MIXER CLEANING
The mixer must cleaned daily and every time the machine
is refilled to prevent clogging of the mixer if any product is
accidentally spilled during refilling.
It must also be cleaned after the mixer sanitasing opera-
tions, as described in the relevant chapter.
The mixer is cleaned with the door closed doing as follows:
- press button 8 for 2 seconds
The display will show the request to enter the password;
Fig. 5
- press one after the other buttons 4 4 8 8 to start
1 - Powder feeder cleaning.
2 - Powder funnel
3 - Powder deposit drawer
4 - Water funnel
5 - Feeder
6 - Mixer wheel
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
1 - Adjustable foot
For optimum results, it is good practice to vary the grade "Ready for use" Machine ready.
of grinding with the coffee grinder motor running.
N.B.: After adjustment of the grade of grinding, at least "Price:...." Price display
2 test selections must be performed in order to check selection made
the new grade of the ground coffee:
the finer the grade of grinding the longer the time neces- "Credit:....." Credit display.
sary for dispensing the coffee and vice versa.
"Out of Service" Machine out of service
ADJUSTING THE COFFEE DOSE
""Drink in Process" Preparation of drink
The dose adjusting lever can be positioned in one of the 6
reference notches bearing in mind that: "Temperature" Wait time before reaching
- the dose is increased by lifting the lever: the operating temperature
- the dose is reduced by lowering the lever:
"Installation" Installation under way
- every notch changes the dose by approx. 0.25 g.
In addition, when the lever is fully rotated upwards, the "Sel. not avail." Selection disabled
ratchet can be released from the groove in the dose
regulator (see Fig. 15) and replaced into a different groove "Coffee sel. out" For espresso models only
to change the average dose setting to: Coffee unit out of service
- low 6 g. ± 0.5
"Take the drink" Drink ready
- medium 7 g. ± 0.5
- high 8 g. ± 0.5
To take the dose just remove the coffee unit and press
button "6" from "Special functions" of the "maintenance"
menu (see relevant section).
Important notice!!!
To refit the coffee unit, pay special attention to the
piston position. Reference notches on the external
disk and on the unit case should match (see Fig. 17).
1- Previous function
1- Previous function / Increase data item (+1) 2 - Grind and release a coffee dose
2- Exit function / Cancel change 3 - Dispense sugar
3- 4 - Autotest
4- 5- Next function
5- Next function / Decrease data item (- 1) 6 - Rotate coffee unit
6- Confirm function / confirm data item 7 - Release cup
7- Change data item 8 - Empty air-break
8-
In order to weigh the coffee dose using the "Grind and
Press button " " to access the following functions: release" function, the coffee unit must be remover. The
function stays enabled anyway.
Display statistics
If a coffee dose is accidentally released with the unit
Print statistics installed, the unit will have to be rotated to unload the
excess coffee.
Delete statistics
Display selection counter
"Present failures" reading of present failures "Euro" displaying prices in the local
currency and/or euro
"Water dose" water dose setting
When in "programming" mode the selection buttons have
"Powd. dose" powder dose setting the following functions:
Fig. 16
1 - Connector
2 - Programmer holder
3 - Programmer
CONFIGURATION
TRANSFERRED DATA GERMAN
Fig.. 18
CONTROL BOARD
This board, placed at the back of the machine, (see Fig. 19)
processes the information from the push-buttons and from
the payment system, it also controls the actuations and the
push-button board.
The 15 V AC voltage required for board operation is
supplied by a transformer which is protected by a 125 mAT
fuse on the primary and by a 1.25 AT fuse on the secondary
winding. The voltage supply is rectified and stabilised
directly by the board.
The board also houses the EPROM (see Fig. 19).
- the yellow LED indicates the presence of 12 V DC;
- the green LED, when blinking indicates that the micro-
processor is working correctly;
Fig. 19
- the red LED indicates the operating status of the boiler
heating element. 1 - 230 V~ users
2 - RAM
3 - EPROM
4 - Input signal
5 - Green LED
6 - Not used
7 - To push-button board
8 - Expansion board for payment systems (optional)
9 - Boiler temperature trimmer
10 - Yellow LED
11 - Board power supply
12 - Red LED
13 - To boiler heating element
14 - Boiler heating element triac
RELAIS ESPRESSO INSTANT
15 - 230 V~ users
K1 ER E3 16 - Relay
K2 ESC MD3 17 - Expansion board
K3 MAC MF2 18 - Transformer fuse
K4 PM PM 19 - Mains fuse
K5 M MD4
K6 EV2 EV2
K7 EV1 EV1
K8 MF1 MF1
K9 MDZ MDZ
K10 MD2 MD2
K11 MD1 MD1
K12 EEA EEA
K13 MSCB MSCB
K14 MSB MSB
K15 MSP MSP
Fig. 20
P = Paid dispensing
Sel. N. 1 G= xxxx
DISPENSING
BY SELECTION
G = Free dispensing
Sel. N. 8 P=xxxx
Sel. N. 8 G= xxxx
Sel. N. 8 T= xxxx
DISPENSING
Statistic N. 2 Pr. sel. 1 XXXX
BY PRICE
N. 1 - Air-break
N. 2 - Boiler
N. 3 - Coin mechanism
Failure 13 = XX N. 4 - RAM data
N. 5 - Water failure
N. 6 - Cup failure
N. 7 - Water leak
N. 8 - Volumetric counter
N. 9 - Coffee unit
N. 10 - Coffee failure
N. 11 - Coffee release
N. 12 - Cup release
N. 13 - Liquid waste full
Statistic N. 4
Statistic N. 3
Tot 2 = XXXX
Total credit
ON
Counter If ON, the counter is
ON displayed when the
OFF machine is switched on.
Complete sel.
Statistics
7 Sec
7 Sec
7 Sec
Special functions
Key 2
1 - Previous function
2 - Grind and release a coffee dose
3 - Dispense sugar
4 - Autotest
5 - Next function
6 - Rotate coffee unit
7 - Release cup
8 - Empty air-break
Statistics
LIST OF FAILURES
XXXX + 1
Water doses dC XXXX dC WATER DOSES
XXXX
XXXX - 1
Refer to the selection dose
table for the correspond-
ence between dose code
and water dose
A1
XXXX + 1
Powder doses dC XXXX dC POWDER DOSES
XXXX
XXXX - 1
Refer to the selection dose
table for the correspond-
ence between dose code
and powder dose
A1
XXXX + 1
Set Prices Price N. 1 XXXX Price N. 1 XXXX PRICE VALUE
XXXX - 1
Price N. 8
Set Prices/Buttons
Set Prices
Previous price
X+1
Set Prices/Button Button 1:=ON Button 1:= ON Price N. X
X-1
ON Enable Button
Button 8 =ON Tatso 8 := ON Next price
OFF Disable Button
XXX + 1
Basic unit/PD Basic unit XXXX Basic unit XXXX BASIC COIN VALUE AND
XXX - 1 DECIMAL POINT POSITION
X+1
Dec. point: X Dec. point X 0 to 3
X-1
Payment system
Basic unit/PD
VALIDATOR SETTING
ON
Payment system Validator Credit Credit ON
OFF
XXX - 1
Line F XXXX
Executive std
Price holding
ECS
UKey
Initialising
Payment system
Country
Layout n
ON
Tank ON Tank ON
OFF
Water supply from tank /
mains
Working
Machine code
Initialising
ON
Machine Config. Cup release Cup ON Dispensing without cups
OFF
ON
Tank Tank OFF Water supply from the
OFF mains
ON
Equipped cabinet Cabinet OFF
Warning device for full
OFF liquid waste container in
the cabinet
ON
Mixer heating Heating OFF
Dispensing water before a
OFF coffee selection (Instant
models only)
X+1
X-1
8 X+1
Instant P =nnnn;A=nnnn P= X nnn;A=nnnn
X-1
After entering 4th digit confirm new
value
Cancel Confirm?
Prom. message
Set Prices
ON
Prom. message Message xxxxxxxxxxxx If message is ON
ON X
OFF
Display messages in
available languages:
Language Language Language
.Italian
.French
.English
.Spanish
XXX + 1
Whipping time Whipping d/s XXX Whipping XXXX
XXX - 1
ON
Password Password ON
To access programming
OFF
Selection Config.
Password
SELECTION CONFIGURATION
ON Enable
Selection Config. Button 1 Cup release ON Cup release ON
OFF Disable
ON Enable
Stirrer release ON
Stirrer release ON OFF Disable
ON Enable
Sugar ON Sugar ON
OFF Disable
Button 8
XXX + 1
Discount Discount = 0000 Discount XXXX
Value in basic coin
XXX - 1
Special sales
Discount
ON
Se ON
Special sales Free Vend ON Free Vend ON Password = XXXX Password XXXX
Se OFF
OFF
ON
Se ON
OFF
Se OFF
X+1
Remaining sel. X Remaining sel. The data item has value
X
X-1 only if Jug Facilities is ON
Euro Disabled
Failure list
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publication; and further declines to accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in this publication which can be
ascribed to printing and/or transcription errors.
All instructions, drawings, tables and information contained in this publication are confidential and can neither be repro-
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