Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 English TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS . ........................................................................ 2 MAIN PARTS . .............................................................................................. 3 1- INTRODUCTION TO MANUAL . ..................................... 4...
Page 3 - MAIN PARTS
3 English 1 Left hand side panel 2 Glass 3 Back cover panel 4 Cup heating plate 5 Right hand side panel 6 Pre-ground coffee slot 7 Coffee beans hopper 8 Control panel 8a Display 8b 1 small cup key 8c 2 small cups key 8d 1 large cup key 8e 2 large cups key 8f Decaffeinated pre-selection key 8g Option...
Page 4 - TO MANUAL; Foreword; Symbols used; Danger; Notes for the user; Important; Residual risks
English 4 1 - INTRODUCTION TO MANUAL 2 - MACHINE INFORMATION 1.1 Foreword Important This manual is an integral part of the machine and must becarefully studied. It contains information relative to the cor-rect use of the machine and to its maintenance (strictly con-cerning user operations). The docu...
Page 5 - General safety rules
English 5 fig. 2 3 - SAFETY fig. 3 L P h 3.1 General safety rules • Carefully read this publication before utilising the machine. • It is absolutely forbidden to deactivate the safety measures in- stalled on the machine. • Cleaning operation must be carried out with main switch (ref. 10 , fig. 1) an...
Page 6 - Safety devices installed; “STANDBY”
English 6 If the user experiences machine malfunctions he must request theintervention of the maintenance technician. Danger It is forbidden for the user to carry out operations that areindicated in this publication as being the responsibility of themaintenance technician. 3.3 Safety devices install...
Page 7 - Steam/hot water spout; Connections; Warning
English 7 150 mm 100 mm 60 mm 21 23 24 fig. 4 4.4 Steam/hot water spout (LUXE version) The steam (ref. 16 , fig. 1) and hot water spouts (ref. 11 , fig. 1) are equipped with suitable rubber protectors (ref. 14 and 9 , fig. 1) so that they can be easily gripped and moved even when over-heated. 5 - IN...
Page 8 - Check that the electrical cables of the installation are cor-
English 8 Legend: A‘ Adjustable feet B‘ Water drain (27 mm ø tube) C‘ Water supply (19 mm ø tube) D‘ Power mains (13 mm ø power cord) E‘ Coffee grounds tray F‘ Single hole to replace holes B’ , C’ and D’ (100 mm ø pipe). fig. 6 A' D' C' F' B' A' A' A' E' fig. 7 Neutral (N) - Blue Phase (L 1 ) - Brow...
Page 9 - First switching on; “HEATING WAIT”; Serial port connection
English 9 fig. 9 5.3 First switching on - Fill the coffee hopper (ref. 7 , fig. 1) with the selected coffee bean blend. Important Make sure that the coffee beans don’t contain foreign bodies(pebbles, metallic elements or whatever) which could dam-age the grinders. - Make sure that the all machine’s ...
Page 10 - - USING THE MACHINE; Machine statuses; Machine off and cut out; Manual switching on
English 10 6 - USING THE MACHINE Important Before operating the machine it is necessary to have read thispublication carefully and to have gained a good generalknowledge of the machine. After a period of inactivity of the machine it is advisable toread again chapter “5.3 before re-utilising the mach...
Page 11 - Light coffee dispensing; Steam dispenser; Danger of burns; It is advisable to keep the spout submerged within the container.
English 11 6.7 Light coffee dispensing This type of dispensing is performed by utilising doses of pre-groundcoffee manually introduced into the machine through the pre-groundcoffee slot (ref. 6 , fig. 1). To the quantity thus provided manually the machine autonomously adds a small dose of ground cof...
Page 12 - Programming of dispensing keys; “PROGRAMMING”; Grinder adjustment
English 12 6.11 Programming of dispensing keys All the dispensing keys , , , , and are equipped with a self-learning memory.Once they are programmed, they supply the same drink quantityat every subsequent command. Their programming is obtained as follows: - machine on and ready for use; - container ...
Page 13 - Display messages; Confirm function with key
English 13 6.13 Display messages A series of messages in addition to those already found in theprevious paragraphs, can be shown on the machine’s display (ref. 8a , fig. 1). STANDBY: it appears when the machine is off (with main switch in position “ I ”) with the function of automatic switching on /...
Page 14 - Confirm the datum modified with key
English 14 - The blinking cursor is positioned under the value to be mod-ified. - Press keys (Up) or (Down) to modify the value. - Confirm the datum modified with key (Enter). 6.14.1 Summary of menu programmable functions ON OFF LANGUAGE CUPWARMER GRINDER SETTING TEMPERATURES PREINFUSION HOT WATER P...
Page 17 - Machine switching off; Automatic programmed switching off
English 17 ON/OFF TIME This function allows the programming of the machine’s automaticswitch-on/off times for the whole of a weekly time span.- By confirming “ ON/OFF TIME” , the cursor will be posi- tioned on the day to be modified. - Program the day with key (down), thus shifting the letterfrom up...
Page 18 - Do not use direct water sprays.; Cleaning of machine; Never clean the machine when it is in “; Setting out of operatione
English 18 fig. 11 A 1 2 3 4 5 B 15 7 - MAINTENANCE 7.1 Foreword Danger Before any servicing and/or cleaning, disconnect the ma-chine by way of main switch (ref. 10 , fig. 1) and multi-pole switch (or disconnect the plug) and await machine cooling. - The components that cannot be dismantled and the ...
Page 19 - damp cloth without disconnecting it from the fixed dispenser (ref.; element before cleaning, wait until it has completely cooled.; Never wash the brewing unit in the dishwasher.; It is advisable to use up all coffee beans before cleaning.; “GRINDER ERROR”
English 19 7.2.1 Coffee dispenser The following can be dismantled:- The top cover (ref. A , fig. 12), of the fixed dispenser (ref. F , fig. 12), by pulling it upwards; - The rubber gasket (ref. H , fig. 12); - The mobile dispenser (ref. G , fig. 12) by pulling it downwards; - The telescopic dispense...
Page 20 - It will then be necessary to open the coffee grinder unit (ref.; Avoid contact with machine parts that might still be hot.
English 20 fig. 15 7 B fig. 14 7 A fig. 16 fig. 17 fig. 18 C D C C C E It will then be necessary to open the coffee grinder unit (ref. 19 , fig. 1) and remove the cause of the jamming. Danger Disconnect the machine from the mains by way of the all-poleswitch or disconnecting the plug, and wait for m...
Page 21 - To assemble the coffee grinder it is necessary to:; the front part and then rotating it downwards.; Attention should be paid to the positioning of the gasket (ref.
English 21 fig. 19 fig. 20 fig. 21 fig. 22 C D C C C E E 1 F D E B A To assemble the coffee grinder it is necessary to: - Completely screw the adjustment ring nut (ref. E , fig. 19), then unscrew it by half a turn. Important This last operation is necessary both to avoid the jammingand to prevent da...
Page 22 - TROUBLE; CAUSES AND REMEDIES; “ E M P T Y G R O U N D S ”
English 22 The following table lists a number of troubles that may occur dur-ing the working life of the machine. When the symbol appears in the “remedy” column it means that the intervention must be carried out by the Maintenance tech-nician. TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY The machine is not powered up The g...