Saeco Coffee Makers Coffee Grinder CAP001 A User Guide

Automatic espresso coffee machine  
Model  
Modular LUXE  
Modular COFFEE  
Type: CAP001/A  
SRODITCEMNUAL  
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MAIN PARTS  
8m  
8h  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8a 8b 8c  
8d  
8e  
8f  
8g  
8
9
21  
22  
23  
24  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
25  
17  
16  
15  
18  
19  
20  
fig. 1  
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Rubber protector  
Main switch  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Left hand side panel  
Glass  
Hot water spout (LUXE version)  
Back cover panel  
Cup heating plate  
Right hand side panel  
Pre-ground coffee slot  
Coffee beans hopper  
Control panel  
Steam selection knob (LUXE version)  
Front door  
Rubber protector  
Drip tray  
Steam spout (LUXE version)  
Grounds tray  
Grinding adjustment knob  
Coffee grinding unit  
Mechanical pulse counter  
Coffee dispensing unit  
Dispensing unit cover  
Mobile dispenser  
8a  
8b  
8c  
8d  
8e  
8f  
Display  
1 small cup key  
2 small cups key  
1 large cup key  
2 large cups key  
Decaffeinated pre-selection key  
Options Key  
Hot water Key (LUXE version)  
Jug Key  
8g  
8h  
8m  
Telescopic dispenser  
Brewing unit  
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1 - INTRODUCTION  
TO MANUAL  
2 - MACHINE INFORMATION  
1.1  
Foreword  
2.1  
Notes for the user  
Important  
• The machine is programmable with regard to the dosage for  
each type of dispensing.  
This manual is an integral part of the machine and must be  
carefully studied. It contains information relative to the cor-  
rect use of the machine and to its maintenance (strictly con-  
cerning user operations).  
• The machine must be installed in a properly lit, sheltered and  
dry place and on a working surface able to withstand its weight.  
• The following points have to be taken into account in order to  
guarantee the correct operation of the machine and to retain  
its characteristics during the course of its working life:  
- Ambient temperature: 10° C to 40° C  
The document refers to the MODULAR machine in both the  
LUXE and COFFEE versions. The COFFEE version differs from  
the LUXE model in that it isn’t fitted with the devices providing  
hot water and steam. Concerning all other functions the ver-  
sions are the same, so when a topic pertaining to a single  
version is dealt with in the manual, in each instance this will  
be specified.  
- Maximum humidity: 90%  
• For possible requirements always refer to the Distributor or Im-  
porter for each Country. If the specific Country has no Importer  
reference should be made directly to the Manufacturer.  
• In case of damages to the power cable, it must be replaced  
by the Manufacturer or by its Technical Assistance Service, or  
by a person with similar qualifications in order to prevent any  
risk.  
Manufacturer: Cosmec S.p.A.  
Via Panigali, 39 - 40041 GAGGIO MONTANO (Bo)  
• The AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES are available for any  
type of explanation and information pertaining to machine  
operation and to satisfy requests for the supply of spare parts  
or technical assistance.  
This manual should be carefully kept and must accompany the  
machine throughout its operative life, including the possible change  
of ownership.  
• The Manufacturer reserves the right to introduce further improve-  
ments to the machine without notice.  
• All rights of reproduction of the present manual are reserved  
by the Manufacturer.  
In case of loss or damage to the document, a copy should be  
immediately requested from an AUTHORISED MAINTENANCE  
CENTRE.  
1.2  
Symbols used  
2.2  
Intended use of the machine  
This manual uses different types of warnings for the purpose of  
emphasising various levels of danger or the specific concern.  
Alongside the graphic symbol, a message will define the proce-  
dures to be applied and all useful information will be detailed:  
The machine can be programmed and automatically supplies the  
following products:  
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hot drinks based on instantly-ground coffee beans;  
hot drinks based on pre-ground coffee;  
hot water and steam (LUXE version) for the preparation and  
heating of drinks.  
Danger  
It highlights dangerous situations for the machine operators  
and for the machine itself.  
Important  
In case of improper use each form of warranty will be void  
and the Manufacturer declines any responsibility for dam-  
ages to objects or harm to people.  
Maintenance Technician  
It is used to suggest operations that can only be carried out by  
personnel specialised in performing maintenance interventions.  
The following instances fall under the definition of improper use:  
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any use other than that foreseen and/or by way of techniques  
differing from those indicated by this publication;  
any intervention on the machine contrasting with the indica-  
tions referred to in this publication;  
any use after tampering with components and/or after modifi-  
cations to the safety devices;  
Important  
It indicates operations that, when carried out, safeguard proper  
machine operation  
installation of the machine outdoors.  
2.3  
Residual risks  
The operator cannot be protected from direct steam or hot water  
jets (LUXE version).  
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2.4  
Machine identification  
The machine is identified by the model name and serial number to  
be found on the ID plate (fig. 2).  
The plate carries the following specifications:  
• Name of Manufacturer  
• CE marking  
h
• Machine model  
• Serial number  
Year of manufacture  
• Several manufacturing details:  
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Mains voltage (V)  
Voltage frequency (Hz)  
Rated power (W)  
Number of mains phases (PH)  
Water network allowable pressure (MPa)  
L
P
fig. 3  
Important  
For any request to AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRES, always  
refer to the ID plate, by reporting the specific machine data  
recorded thereon.  
3 - SAFETY  
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) and all-pole switch in position “O“ or by discon-  
necting the mains plug.  
• Do not modify any part of the machine; by disregarding these  
specifications the Manufacturer is released from all responsi-  
bilities.  
fig. 2  
2.5  
Technical data  
• Do not turn water sprays towards the machine.  
Dimensions (fig. 3)  
Luxe  
Coffee  
3.2  
Operators’ requisites  
L. ............................................................... mm  
370  
P. ............................................................... mm  
h. .............................................................. mm  
525  
595  
With safety in mind, two separate persons with different qualifica-  
tions are distinguished:  
Weight. ................................................................. kg  
37  
Maintenance technician  
Rated power. ......................................................  
Mains voltage. ..................................................  
W
V
3250  
1750  
Person responsible for the operations of installation, adjustment,  
setting up and, in more general terms, for the machines mainte-  
nance.  
230V~/400V 2N~  
1500  
Power cord length. .......................................... mm  
Water network allowable  
pressure. ................................................................ MPa 0,1÷ 0,8 (1÷8 bar)  
User  
Person actually managing and operating the machine. The user is  
permitted to start the machine, adjust the working parameters, load  
the unit with coffee beans, empty the grounds and drip trays and  
see to the outer cleaning of the machine.  
Capacity  
Coffee beans hopper....................................  
g
1100  
30  
Grounds tray . ................................................... no.~  
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Key 1 Small cup (ref. 8b, fig. 1).  
(See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).  
Re-programmable (See “6.11 Programming of dis-  
pensing keys”).  
If the user experiences machine malfunctions he must request the  
intervention of the maintenance technician.  
Danger  
It is forbidden for the user to carry out operations that are  
indicated in this publication as being the responsibility of the  
maintenance technician.  
Key 2 Small cups (ref. 8c, fig. 1).  
(See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).  
Re-programmable (See “6.11 Programming of dis-  
pensing keys”).  
3.3  
Safety devices installed  
Key 1 Large cup (ref. 8d, fig. 1).  
(See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).  
Re-programmable (See “6.11 Programming of dis-  
pensing keys”).  
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Three safety valves protect the machine from over-pressures in  
the network meant for producing hot water for coffee, for hot  
drinks and for steam.  
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Each boiler unit is protected against over-heating by way of a  
thermostat.  
Key 2 Large cups (ref. 8e, fig. 1).  
(See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).  
Re-programmable (See “6.11 Programming of dis-  
pensing keys”).  
Three microswitches control the position of the drip tray (ref.  
15, fig. 1), the grounds tray (ref. 17, fig. 1) and the front  
door (ref. 13, fig. 1). If one of the components is not correctly  
positioned, the relevant microswitch locks the machine and the  
display will indicate the component out of position.  
Pre-ground pre-selection key (ref. 8f, fig.  
1).  
Pre-sets the machine for the dispensing of pre-ground  
coffee (See “6.6 Pre-ground coffee dispensing”.)  
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Two pulse counters (one electronic, the other mechanical) count  
the number of dispensing instances and allow the program-  
ming of routine maintenance interventions by the maintenance  
technician.  
Light coffee pre-selection key (ref. 8f, fig.  
1).  
If pressed twice it pre-sets the machine to dispense  
light coffee (See “6.7 Light coffee dispensing”).  
The greater part of electrical components is fed with a voltage  
of 24 V dc.  
Option key (ref. 8g, fig. 1).  
It temporarily switches machine on when it is on  
“STANDBYand confirms the selection of keys  
and  
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4 - COMMANDS &  
INSTRUMENTS  
DESCRIPTION  
Hot water key (LUXE version) (ref. 8h, fig. 1).  
(See “6.9 Hot water dispenser”).  
Re-programmable (See “6.11 Programming of dis-  
pensing keys”).  
4.1  
Foreword  
Jug key (ref. 8m, fig. 1).  
(See “6.8 Dispensing coffee in jug”).  
Re-programmable (See “6.11 Programming of dis-  
pensing keys”).  
Important  
The terms “small cup” and “large cup” on the key descrip-  
tions are used to indicate the two different amounts of drinks  
that can be dispensed.  
Steam knob (LUXE version) (ref. 12, fig. 1).  
If rotated anti-clockwise, it opens the steam jet.  
If rotated clockwise it shuts it off.  
The machine is delivered with the dispensing keys already  
programmed for standard values.  
(See “6.10 Steam dispenser”).  
Mechanical pulse counter (ref. 20, fig. 1).  
Displays the number of dispensing instances per-  
formed by the machine.  
4.2  
Commands  
0 0 0 0 0 1  
The following commands are present on the machine (see fig. 1):  
Control panel display (ref. 8a, fig. 1).  
Displays the various control and operation messages  
of the machine.  
Main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1).  
In position ”I” it switches the machine on (electrical  
functions enabled).  
The warning light present on the key will go on.  
In position ”O” it switches the machine off (electrical  
functions disabled).  
(See “6.13 Display messages”).  
The warning light ”I” present on the key will go off.  
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4.3  
Coffee dispenser unit  
5 - INSTALLATION  
The position of this unit (ref. 21, fig. 4) can be modified accord-  
ing to the height of the container used.  
In fact it is possible to move the mobile dispenser backwards (ref.  
23, fig. 4) and the telescopic dispenser upwards or downwards  
(ref. 24, fig. 4).  
Danger  
This allows different heights to be obtained.(see fig. 4).  
Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance  
technician.  
N.B.: If a container taller than 90 mm is always and exclusively  
used, the telescopic dispenser can be removed altogether (ref.  
23, fig. 4), by drawing it downwards.  
5.1  
Connections  
Warning  
fig. 4  
The connection will have to be implemented by observing the  
national safety rules  
21  
Carry out connections as follows:  
23  
24  
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Check that the surface upon which the machine is placed is  
firm and able to withstand the weight.  
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Drill the relevant holes in the surface top (ref. C’ and D’ or F’,  
fig. 6), and possibly also the other holes (ref. B’, fig. 6 e ref.  
E’, fig. 6 - see N.B.), as indicated in the drawing.  
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Install the machine on the surface and level it by adjusting the  
feet made available for this operation (ref. A, fig. 5).  
Connect machine to the drinking water system by way of the  
special fitting (ref. C, fig. 5).  
WATER AND WASTE CONNECTIONS SHALL COMPLHY  
WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL STATES, OR LOCAL CODES.  
(Only for USA and CDN models)  
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Connect to the power mains by way of the relevant cord (ref.  
D, fig. 5).  
N.B.: It is possible to connect the drip tray (ref. 15, fig. 1)  
directly to an outlet by proceeding as follows:  
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drill the surface top as indicated (ref. B’, fig. 6);  
break the removable diaphragm which seals the drip tray  
outlet (ref. 15, fig. 1);  
join a drain tube to the fitting (ref. B, fig. 5), by way of a  
suitable hose clamp.  
4.4  
Steam/hot water spout (LUXE version)  
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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.  
A
A
D
C
E
A
B
A
fig. 5  
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Furthermore it is possible to dispose of the coffee grounds directly  
into a container to be placed below the machine surface top, as  
follows:  
rectly proportioned to the power drawn by the machine.  
The connection point (electrical socket or all-pole switch) must  
be placed in a position easily reachable by the user, in order  
to be able to disconnect the machine from the mains, should  
this be necessary.  
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drill the surface top as indicated (ref. E’, fig. 6);  
break the pre-marked diaphragm (ref. E, fig. 6) on the bottom  
of the grounds tray (ref. 17, fig. 1).  
In case of installations with 400 V two-phase current, utilise the  
phases in such a way as to supply the machine with 230 V single-  
phase current (fig. 7).  
Important  
In order to make connection operations easier, the diameter  
of the holes to be drilled in the surface top will have to be  
greater than that of the pipes and cables indicated in the  
legend of fig. 6.  
Neutral (N) - Blue  
Machine surface top  
Phase (L1) - Brown  
Phase (L2) - Black  
Earth - Yellow/Green  
F'  
A'  
A'  
A'  
Power cord  
type H07RNF section 4x2,5 mm2  
D'  
C'  
fig. 7  
B'  
Connection of plug  
to a 400 V2N~ two-phase mains line  
A'  
E'  
CH  
CEI  
(Switzerland)  
MACHINE FRONT PART  
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  
L1  
N
N
L2  
F‘ Single hole to replace holes B’, C’ and D’  
(100 mm ø pipe).  
fig. 6  
Danger  
According to the norms ruling in the Country where the ma-  
chine is installed, the cord for the connection to the mains  
must be equipped either by an all-pole switch (with a mini-  
mum contacts’ opening clearance of 3 mm), or with a plug  
conforming to the norms.  
L2  
L1  
fig. 8  
NB: For the 230V~ single-phase connection it is necessary to use  
the special kit (code 1020.R05) and to follow the instructions con-  
tained therein.  
The all-pole switch must be suitable for the power drawn by  
the machine and able to detect all voltage polarities.  
Only for EUROPEAN models  
Check that the electrical cables of the installation are cor-  
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Important  
5.3  
First switching on  
It strongly suggested that the machine be supplied with water  
treated through a descaling device, especially in cases of water  
with a high content of calcium and magnesium salts (hard  
water).  
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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.  
5.2  
Insertion of Nation key  
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Make sure that the all machines removable components (ref.  
15 and 17, fig. 1) are in place and that the front door is  
closed (ref. 13, fig. 1).  
On the contrary, when the machine switches on, the display  
(ref. 8a, fig. 1) will show which of the components is at fault.  
Danger  
Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance  
technician.  
The “nation key” contains the following data:  
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Connect the machine to the mains (either by setting the all-pole  
switch to I” or by plugging).  
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Language shown on display.  
Setting of software according to the Country where the ma-  
chine is utilised.  
Switch machine on by way of the main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1);  
The display will show message “HEATING WAIT”  
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Important  
When the display shows “READY FOR USE”, it will be  
necessary to:  
- Position the dispenser (ref. 23 and 24, fig. 1) so as to  
obtain a height suitable for the containers in use (see “4.3  
Coffee dispenser unit”).  
The machine WILL NOT operate without the “nation key”, so  
it is important to see to this operation.  
The machine will only accept a single insertion of the “nation  
key”.  
- Position one or two containers under the dispenser.  
To insert the nation key it is necessary that the following operations  
be performed:  
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Press the key corresponding to the type of drink selected.  
Important  
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Disconnect electrical power.  
Even though initially all keya are programmed with standard  
values, it is necessary to check that the drink dispensed corre-  
sponds with the desired characteristics. If this is not the case,  
set again the dispensing keys (see “6.11 Programming of  
dispensing keys”).  
Dismantle the left-hand side panel (ref. 1, fig. 1) and the glass  
(ref. 2, fig. 1).  
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Insert the key (ref. A, fig. 9) into the connector (ref. B, fig. 9) of  
the electronic board.  
5.4  
Serial port connection  
Re-assemble the glass and the side panel.  
Danger  
Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance  
technician.  
Beside the “nation key” connector the RS 232 serial port (ref. C,  
fig. 9) is found.  
Through this serial port it is possible to connect the machine to the  
devices and equipment deployed by the AUTHORISED SERVICE  
CENTRES for tests and programming operations.  
C
A
fig. 9  
B
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6.4  
Temporary switching on from  
standby  
6 - USING THE MACHINE  
It is a manual and voluntary start, controlled by the User with the  
machine in “STANDBYmode.  
Important  
It is obtained by pressing key  
for 3 seconds.  
Before operating the machine it is necessary to have read this  
publication carefully and to have gained a good general  
knowledge of the machine.  
The machine will revert automatically to the “STANDBYmode  
60 minutes after the last operation performed.  
After a period of inactivity of the machine it is advisable to  
read again chapter “5.3 before re-utilising the machine.  
6.5  
Coffee dispensing  
Briefly press (less than 1 sec.):  
6.1  
Machine statuses  
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key  
to obtain a single small cup, the display will show “1  
Concerning the electricity mains, the machine can be found in one  
of the following statuses:  
SMALL CUP”  
;
or  
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key  
to obtain two small cups (a double dose of cof-  
Machine off and cut out  
fee is used), the display will show “2 SMALL CUPS”  
;
or  
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Main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) and all-pole switch in position  
0“ or plug disconnected.  
key  
to obtain a single large cup, the display will show “1  
LARGE CUP”  
;
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Only the stored data memory is active.  
or  
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key  
to obtain two large cups (a double dose of cof-  
Machine on  
fee is used), the display will show “2 LARGE CUPS”  
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Main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) and all-pole switch in position “I“  
or plug connected.  
All these types of dispensing are obtained from coffee that is in-  
stantly ground by the machine.  
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All functions are active and display (ref. 8a, fig. 1) is on.  
During the dispensing, the display will show “PREINFUSION”  
,
Standby mode (machine off but not cut out)  
if enabled by menu (see “6.14 Menu-programmable functions”);  
beside the message, an icon with a cup being filled will be dis-  
played.  
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Main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) in position “I“.  
Functions “AUTOMATIC OPERATION”, “ANTIFREEZ-  
ING”, are active if selected, and “CLOCK”, as well as the  
display and stored data memory.  
When the dispensing is over the display will show “READY FOR  
USE”  
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Diplay backlighting is off.  
6.6  
Pre-ground coffee dispensing  
6.2  
Manual switching on  
Use pre-ground coffee instantly loaded into the machine for pre-  
ground coffee dispensing.  
This type of starting up is required when the machine is in the  
“machine off and cut out” status (see 6.1 Machine statuses). It is  
necessary to proceed as described in “5.3 First switching on” by  
disconnecting the dispensed drink command, if possible.  
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Briefly press (less than 1 sec.) key  
show “PRE-GROUND”  
once. The display will  
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Use the specific measuring spoon to introduce one dose of  
pre-ground coffee through the pre-ground coffee slot (ref. 6,  
fig. 1).  
6.3  
Programmed automatic switching  
on  
It is possible when the machine is in “STANDBYmode and the  
function “AUTOMATIC OPERATIONis active  
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Press key  
or  
.
The machine will behave as for a normal dispensing, utilising  
the dose of pre-ground coffee manually introduced.  
The machine will switch on at the preset time.  
N.B.: Dispensing with pre-ground coffee is programmable only  
for one dose.  
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6.9  
Hot water dispenser (LUXE version)  
6.7  
Light coffee dispensing  
This function allows multiple (programmable) dispensing of hot water  
in a single container.  
This type of dispensing is performed by utilising doses of pre-ground  
coffee manually introduced into the machine through the pre-ground  
coffee slot (ref. 6, fig. 1). To the quantity thus provided manually  
the machine autonomously adds a small dose of ground coffee;  
this procedure compensates for the lesser quantity of ground cof-  
fee present in the pre-packaged bags and improves the organoleptic  
qualities of the drink dispensed.  
By pressing 1 to 8 times key  
as many consecutive and contin-  
uous dispensing instances will be obtained, up to a maximum of 1  
litre of hot water in the same container.  
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Position the container under spout (ref. 11, fig. 1).  
Briefly press (less than 1 sec.), multiple times, key  
ing to the number of desired dispensing instances.  
accord-  
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Briefly press (less than 1 sec.), the key  
tively, the display will show “LIGHT COFFEE”  
twice and consecu-  
;
The display will show “HOT WATER X …with the number  
of programmed dispensing instances;  
introduce through the pre-ground coffee slot (ref. 6, fig. 1), the  
contents of one dose of pre-ground coffee;  
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press key  
to confirm and start the cycle;  
the machine will supply the dispensing instances programmed  
and the display will show the icon of a container being filled  
with the number of instances already dispensed.  
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press key  
or  
.
N.B.: Dispensing with pre-ground coffee is programmable only  
for one dose.  
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having completed the dispensing, the display will show again  
“READY FOR USE”  
;
6.8  
Dispensing coffee in jug  
N.B.: Once the desired quantity has been set, it must be con-  
firmed by pressing the  
data are not saved.  
button within 10 seconds, otherwise  
This function allows the dispensing of more coffees (programma-  
ble) in a single container (such as a jug).  
By pressing key  
1 to 8 times, as many consecutive dispensing  
N.B.: It is possible to dispense a programmed dose of hot water  
only when function “HOT WATER PROGRAMM.is in “ON”  
mode (see “6.14 Menu-programmable functions”);  
instances as requested, up to a maximum of 2,5 litres of coffee.  
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Position the jug under the dispenser (ref. 21, fig. 1).  
If instead the function is “OFF”, the dispensing must be stopped  
by pressing again key  
.
Briefly press (less than 1 sec.) key  
for as many times as  
the number of instances to be dispensed.  
The display will show “JUG X …with the number of pro-  
grammed dispensing instances;  
Danger of burns  
Never direct the hot water jet towards body parts. Direct the  
pipe only by moving it through the special rubber heat pro-  
tector (ref. 9, fig. 1).  
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press key  
to confirm and start the cycle;  
It is furthermore advisable to keep the spout submerged within  
the container.  
the machine will supply the dispensing instances programmed  
and the display will show the icon of a jug being filled with the  
number of instances already dispensed.  
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having completed the dispensing, the display will show again  
6.10 Steam dispenser (LUXE version)  
“READY FOR USE”  
;
Submerge the spout (ref.16, fig. 1) within the liquid to be warmed  
up and rotate the knob (ref. 12, fig. 1) anti-clockwise.  
if the cycle has to be stopped before the preset time it will be  
sufficient to either press the jug key or any coffee keys.  
After having reached the desired temperature close the knob again  
by rotating it clockwise.  
N.B.: Once the desired quantity has been set, it must be con-  
firmed by pressing the  
data are not saved.  
button within 10 seconds, otherwise  
Danger of burns  
Never aim the steam jet towards body parts. Direct the pipe only  
by moving it through its rubber heat protector (ref. 14, fig. 1).  
N.B.: The electronic control of the machine automatically man-  
ages the double coffee dispensing cycle to reduce to the minimum  
the time taken.  
Example: by programming 5 dispensing instances, the electronic  
control will set up dispensing for 2 double coffees plus a single one.  
It is advisable to keep the spout submerged within the container.  
Important  
N.B.: Warning: after 1 jug dispensing at full dosage (approx. 2  
litres) it is necessary to pause for 2 minutes to allow the machine  
standard conditions restoration.  
After each usage always clean the traces of the heated drink  
from the spout with a moist cloth.  
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6.11 Programming of dispensing keys  
6.12 Grinder adjustment  
All the dispensing keys  
are equipped with a self-learning memory.  
Once they are programmed, they supply the same drink quantity  
at every subsequent command.  
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and  
Grinding adjustment changes according to the Country in which  
the machine is utilised and according to the coffee blend utilised.  
It is a most important operation to obtain the correct density and  
cream quantity in the drink dispensed.  
Their programming is obtained as follows:  
The grinding has been set during the testing phase according to  
standard values, but adjustment modification is possible in any  
case.  
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machine on and ready for use;  
container positioned under the dispenser;  
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Open the front door (ref. 13, fig. 1-10), rotate the knob (ref.  
18, fig. 10) anti-clockwise to obtain finer grinding (the index  
moves towards a lower value), or clockwise to turn to a coars-  
er solution (the index moves to a higher value).  
press and hold down the key to be programmed (or re-pro-  
grammed) until the drink reaches the desired level;  
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the display will show “PROGRAMMING”  
;
Important  
Depending on the coffee blend utilised, fine grinding (index  
on low values) increases the density and creaminess of the  
drink and the connected dispensing time; vice versa a coarser  
grinding (index on high values) decreases density, creami-  
ness and dispensing time.  
N.B.: The message displaying is accompanied by the sound of  
an intermittent buzzer.  
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release the key to automatically set the dosage dispensed;  
a subsequent short pressing of the key (less than 1 sec.) allows  
the dispensing of the programmed dose.  
Danger  
Do not rotate the knob (ref. 18, fig. 10) anticlockwise to the  
limit stop; this operation causes the jamming of the grinders  
and the machine blockage.  
The programming of the keys implies at least one dispensing in-  
stance for each machine key.  
Important  
N.B.: The programming of key  
is obtained through function  
“HOT WATER PROGRAMM.” in “ON” mode (see “6.14  
Should the grinders jam due to the presence of foreign bod-  
ies in the bean blend, the machine locks showing message  
“GRINDER ERROR” on display.  
Menu-programmable functions”).  
N.B.: The  
button can be programmed by pressing the jug  
It will then be necessary to place a call with the AUTHORISED  
SERVICE CENTRE (see “7.3 Jamming of the coffee grinder  
unit”).  
button first and then by pressing (and keeping pressed) the  
button till the beverage reaches the desired level.  
Important  
Even if the machine is cut out, it keeps the programmed data  
in memory.  
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13  
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SENSOR ERROR 01:displayed when a temperature sensor is  
out of order. Switch machine off and call the AUTHORISED SERV-  
ICE CENTRE.  
6.13 Display messages  
A series of messages in addition to those already found in the  
previous paragraphs, can be shown on the machines display (ref.  
8a, fig. 1).  
TEMPER. ERROR 01: displayed when one of the boiler  
heating elements is out of order. Switch machine off and call the  
AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE.  
STANDBY:it appears when the machine is off (with main switch  
in position “I”) with the function of automatic switching on / switch-  
ing off enabled (see “6.14 Menu-programmable functions”).  
DESCALING: it is displayed when the machine requires this  
type of intervention, having carried out the programmed number  
of dispensing instances. Switch machine off and call the AUTHOR-  
ISED SERVICE CENTRE.  
The descaling interventions depend on the machines’ work cycles  
programmable by the maintenance technician.  
ANTIFREEZING:it is displayed when the machine is off (with  
main switch in position “I”) and the program preserving the icing  
up of boilers is activated (see “6.14 Menu-programmable func-  
tions”).  
RINSING PROGRAMMED:it is displayed when the machine  
automatically washes the coffee dispenser (see “6.14 Menu-pro-  
grammable functions”).  
MAINTENANCE: it is displayed when the machine requires  
maintenance having performed the programmed number of dis-  
pensing instances. Switch machine off and call the AUTHORISED  
SERVICE CENTRE.  
Maintenance interventions are based on the machines working  
cycles, programmable by the maintenance technician.  
ADD COFFEE: it is displayed when during a grinding phase  
the machine detects no coffee beans inside the hopper (ref. 7,  
fig. 1).  
LOAD THE CIRCUIT:it appears when the machine, during  
the dispensing of any drink, detects that water is missing from the  
boilers.  
6.14 Menu-programmable functions  
The machine can be set by programming the menu; these modifi-  
cations match the product dispensed to User requirements.  
After having checked the direct water supply, press button  
(^  
for the COFFEE version) until the water flows regularly from the  
water dispensing tube (ref.11, fig.1) and the coffee dispenser  
(ref.24, fig.1). In the COFFEE version water only flows from the  
coffee dispensing unit.  
Important  
During the programming phase several keys assume a differ-  
ent function from that applicable during normal use and per-  
mit:  
PROGRAMMING:it is displayed when machine programming is  
accessed (see “6.14 Menu-programmable functions”).  
(access to access to the programming menu by keeping the  
programming) key pressed for 5 secs. (the display will show  
“PROGRAMMING”);  
EMPTY GROUNDS:it is displayed when the grounds tray (ref.  
17, fig. 1) is almost full (the machine has completed the pro-  
grammed number of dispensing instances).  
(Enter)  
(Escape)  
(Down)  
(Up)  
passing from a menu level to the next;  
preparing a datum to be modified;  
confirming a datum or a function;  
Other further dispensing instances can be carried out.  
OUT OF SERVICE - EMPTY GROUNDS:it is displayed  
when the grounds tray (ref. 17, fig. 1) is completely full (the ma-  
chine has supplied the programmed number of dispensing instanc-  
es).  
The machine is locked and no further dispensing is possible until  
the grounds tray has been emptied.  
cancelling unconfirmed modifications;  
stepping back to the previous menu level until quit-  
ting.  
passing to the next item within the same program-  
ming level;  
increasing the value of a datum to be modified.  
CLOSE SERVICE DOOR:displayed when the front door (ref.  
13, fig. 1) is not properly closed.  
switching to the previous item within the same  
programming level;  
INSERT GROUNDS DRAW.:it is shown when the grounds  
tray (ref. 17, fig. 1) is not correctly positioned.  
reducing the value of the datum to be modified.  
INSERT DRIP TRAY: displayed when the drip tray (ref. 15,  
Several functions also foresee the programming of one or more  
data (already programmed for standard values).  
In order to operate on the data values to be re-programmed it  
is necessary to:  
fig. 1) is not correctly positioned.  
INSERT BREWING UNIT:displayed when the brewing unit  
(ref. 25, fig. 1) is not correctly positioned.  
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Select function.  
Confirm function with key  
BREWING UNIT ERROR:displayed when the brewing unit  
(ref. 25, fig. 1) incorrectly performs its working cycle; switch ma-  
chine off and call the AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE.  
(Enter).  
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The blinking cursor is positioned under the value to be mod-  
ified.  
6.14.2 Functions description  
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Press keys  
Confirm the datum modified with key  
(Up) or  
(Down) to modify the value.  
(Enter).  
PROGRAMMING  
ITALIANO  
6.14.1 Summary of menu programmable  
functions  
LANGUAGE  
DEUTSCH  
FRANCAIS  
ETC.  
5 secs.  
PROGRAMMING  
LANGUAGE  
ITALIANO  
DEUTSCH  
FRANCAIS  
ETC.  
ON  
CUPWARMER  
CUPWARMER  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
GRINDER SETTING  
1 SMALL CUP  
1 SMALL CUP  
LOW  
LOW  
2 SMALL CUPS  
1 LARGE CUP  
2 LARGE CUPS  
JUG  
GRINDER SETTING  
STANDARD  
HIGH  
2 SMALL CUPS  
1 LARGE CUP  
TEMPERATURES  
PREINFUSION  
COFFEE  
STANDARD  
LOW  
FIRST COFFEE  
STANDARD  
HIGH  
2 LARGE CUPS  
JUG  
ON  
OFF  
HOT WATER PROGRAMM.  
HIGH  
LOW  
ON  
OFF  
HOT WATER MIXING  
COFFEE  
ON  
OFF  
TEMPERATURES  
RINSING PROGRAMMED  
FIRST COFFEE  
ON  
STANDARD  
HIGH  
MIN. XXX  
OFF  
GROUP RINSING  
CLOCK  
OPERAZIONE  
09:32 M 12 MAR 97  
AUTOMATIC OPERATION  
ON/OFF TIME  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
PREINFUSION  
OFF  
ON 1:MTWTFss 00:00  
OFF 1:MTWTFss 00:00  
ON 2:mtwtfss 00:00  
OFF 2:mtwtfss 00:00  
ON 3:mtwtfss 00:00  
OFF 3:mtwtfss 00:00  
ON 4:mtwtfss 00:00  
OFF 4:mtwtfss 00:00  
HOT WATER PROGRAMM.  
COUNTERS  
ANTIFREEZING  
UNBLOCKING  
the outlining of functions  
continues on following page  
TOTAL COFFEE 000000  
TOTAL WATER 000000  
ON  
OFF  
CODE: 0000  
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PREINFUSION  
LANGUAGE  
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If the “nation key” foresees the use of more than one language  
on display, by using  
from the “LANGUAGE” menu,  
ON  
access can be gained to their selection.  
If the “nation key” foresees a single language, by pressing  
no other selection is accessed.  
HOT WATER PROGRAMM.  
OFF  
ON  
CUPWARMER  
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By confirming “ON”, the cup heating plate is switched on at  
the same time as the machine.  
By confirming “OFF”, the cup heating plate always remains  
switched off.  
HOT WATER MIXING  
OFF  
GRINDER SETTING  
ON MIN 240  
For each of the dispensing instances offered by the machine it is  
possible to modify the quantity of ground coffee utilised for dis-  
pensing, programmed during installation phase.  
RINSING PROGRAMMED  
OFF  
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By confirming “LOWor “HIGH”, this dose is respectively  
reduced by 1 gram or increased by about 1 gram.  
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By confirming “STANDARD”, the dose utilised for dispens-  
ing remains that programmed by the Maintenance Technician.  
GROUP RINSING  
PUT THE TABLET  
INTO THE GROUP  
INSERT BREWING UNIT  
CLOSE SERVICE DOOR  
RINSING  
TEMPERATURES  
For each of the coffee dispensing instances offered by the ma-  
chines it is possible to modify the temperature of the water used for  
dispensing, programmed during the installation phase.  
REMOVE THE GROUP AND  
RINSE IT WITH WATER  
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Confirming “LOWreduce the temperature by 3° C respec-  
INSERT BREWING UNIT  
CLOSE SERVICE DOOR  
tively.  
By confirming “HIGH”, the temperature is increased by 3° C  
respectively.  
By confirming “STANDARD” the temperature remains that  
programmed by the Maintenance Technician.  
RINSING COMPLETED  
PRESS STAR BUTTON  
N.B.: The “FIRST COFFEEtemperature is utilised for the  
first dispensing at machine switching on.  
CLOCK  
the outlining of functions  
continues on following page  
PREINFUSION  
It is a function that allows a brief pause during the first dispensing  
phase. This can improve the quality of the coffee that during the  
pause has the time to “infuse” with the first part of the water re-  
ceived.  
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By confirming “ON”, “preinfusion” is obtained.  
By confirming “OFF”, no pre-infusion is taking place.  
HOT WATER MIXING  
During the dispensing of the various drinks, the machine adds a  
certain quantity of hot water, according to the programming car-  
ried out by the Technician.  
HOT WATER PROGRAMM.  
By way of this function it is possible to enable the programming of  
the quantity of hot water for dispensing.  
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By confirming “ON”, the current mixing takes place  
By confirming “OFF”, NO hot water is added with the dis-  
pensing.  
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By confirming “ON”, it is possible to program key  
already described (see “6.11 Programming of dispensing  
keys”).  
, as  
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By selecting “OFF”, key  
the dose which will have to be managed manually.  
will not accept programming of  
N.B.: When the function is de-activated, the values programmed  
by the Technician will remain unchanged so that they can be uti-  
lised again at function re-activation.  
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GROUP RINSING  
RINSING PROGRAMMED  
This function allows the dispensing of a minimum quantity of hot  
water (abt 5 cc) by the machine to prevent sediments in the coffee  
dispenser from forming; this wash is automatically carried out after  
a programmed time lapse (20 to 240 minutes) from the last dis-  
pensing of coffee.  
CLOCK  
09:32 M 12 MAR 97  
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By confirming “ON”, the modification cursor is set on the last  
digit to the right and its value can be modified through steps of  
10 min. at a time;  
ON  
AUTOMATIC OPERATION  
always confirm possible modifications.  
By confirming “OFF”, the machine doesn’t perform any wash.  
OFF  
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N.B.: During the wash the machine displays “RINSING PRO-  
GRAMMED”  
ON 1: mtwtfss 08:00  
;
ON/OFF TIME  
the wash can also be manually carried out by pressing key  
three seconds.  
for  
OFF 1: mtwtfss 18:00  
ON 2: mtwtfss 09:00  
GROUP RINSING  
OFF 2: mtwtfss 12:30  
This function allows the washing of the brewing unit (ref. 25, fig.  
1), by using the specific tablets (for information on the tablets refer  
to the authorised service centre), and has been set up so that the  
user is guided through the various operation phases.  
ON 3: mtwtfss 08:00  
OFF 3: mtwtfss 18:00  
ON 4: mtwtfss 09:00  
OFF 4: mtwtfss 12:30  
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The process starts from point “GROUP RINSING”  
Press key ; the display visualises “PUT THE TABLET  
INTO THE GROUP”  
Draw the brewing unit out; the display visualises “INSERT  
BREWING UNIT”  
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Insert tablet in the brewing unit and return the unit in position;  
the display shows “CLOSE SERVICE DOOR”  
Close the door; the display shows “RINSING”  
TOTAL COFFEE XXXXXX  
.
COUNTERS  
.
The machine starts the actual wash cycle at the end of which  
TOTAL WATER XXXXXX  
the display will show “REMOVE THE GROUP AND RINSE  
IT WITH WATER”  
Remove the brewing unit; the display shows “INSERT  
BREWING UNIT”  
Proceed to wash the brewing unit in running water.  
Re-insert the brewing unit; the display shows “CLOSE SERV-  
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ON  
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ANTIFREEZING  
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OFF  
ICE DOOR”  
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Close the door; the display shows “RINSING COMPLET-  
UNBLOCKING  
CODE: 0000  
ED PRESS STAR BUTTON”  
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Press again key  
to finally quit the menu and to make the ma-  
chine ready for use.  
AUTOMATIC OPERATION  
This function allows to program the automatic switching on and off  
of the machine, in two different time slots, for each day of the  
week.  
CLOCK  
This function allows the setting of the machines clock and date  
device.  
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By confirming “ON”, the machine is pre-set for this function.  
By confirming “OFF”, the machine can only be switched on  
and off manually through the main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1).  
Automatic switch-on and switch-off that have possibly been  
already programmed will be memorised in any case.  
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By confirming “CLOCK”, the cursor is positioned on top of  
the hours that can then be modified.  
After confirming the set time, the cursor moves to the next ele-  
ment to be modified (the minutes, followed by the day of the  
week, day, month and lastly the year).  
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For the programming of time slots and days, see the next func-  
tion “ON/OFF TIME”  
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N.B.: Automatic machine switching on is only possible with the  
main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) in position “I”.  
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6.15 Machine switching off  
ON/OFF TIME  
This function allows the programming of the machines automatic  
switch-on/off times for the whole of a weekly time span.  
Automatic programmed switching off  
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By confirming “ ON/OFF TIME”, the cursor will be posi-  
tioned on the day to be modified.  
It is possible when the function “AUTOMATIC OPERATION”  
(see “6.14.2 Functions description”) is active and the program-  
ming of “ON/OFF TIME(see 6.14.2 Functions description)  
has also been carried out.  
Program the day with key  
from upper to lower case.  
Remove the day from program, with key  
from upper to lower case.  
(down), thus shifting the letter  
(up), shifting letter  
At the programmed time the machine is set on “STANDBY”  
.
Confirm the modification.  
Manual switching off  
This type of switching off is necessary when function “AUTO-  
MATIC OPERATION(see “6.14.2 Functions description”) is  
not activated.  
To modify the timetable follow the same procedure used for the  
setting of the clock.  
Example: The functions flow chart details a program whereby the  
machine is started at 08:00 and stopped at 18:00 Monday to  
Friday; from 09:00 to 12:30 on Saturday and a complete pause  
on Sunday.  
It is obtained by setting both the main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) and  
the multi-pole switch to position “O” or disconnecting the plug.  
COUNTERS  
6.16 Disassembling/assembling  
the cover panels  
These are two functions that represent respectively the total number  
of coffee dispensing cycles and the total number of hot water  
dispensing cycles.  
When the automatic hot water dosing is disabled (see function  
“HOT WATER PROGRAMM.”), a cycle will be counted for  
each command to the solenoid valve.  
“CAUTION: To Reduce the Risk of Electric shock or Mechanical  
Injury, Do Not Remove This Cover. No User Serviceable Parts  
Inside. Repair and Cleaning Should Be Done By Authorised Serv-  
ice Personnel Only (Only for USA and CDN models).”  
N.B.: Both functions are read-only and they cannot be reset.  
The side panels (ref. 1 and 5, fig. 11) and the back panel (ref. 3,  
fig. 11) can be dismantled for servicing or for customization that  
may suit room furniture or wall painting.  
ANTIFREEZING  
Danger  
The anti-freeze function protects the machine from possible dam-  
age caused by exposure to low temperatures, in “STANDBY”  
status, causing the formation of ice in the boilers. This function  
maintains the boiler temperature at a minimum value that avoids  
freezing.  
Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance  
technician.  
Disconnect the machine from mains by way of main switch (ref.  
10, fig. 1) and all-pole switch, or disconnecting the plug.  
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By confirming “ON”, the function is enabled.  
By confirming “OFF”, it is disabled.  
N.B.: the function is activated only if function “AUTOMATIC  
OPERATIONis also activated and at the same time the ma-  
chine is in “STANDBY”. When the function is activated the dis-  
Danger of burns  
Wait for the machine to cool off sufficiently, before servicing  
it.  
play shows “ANTIFREEZING”  
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For parts removal, do the following:  
UNBLOCKING  
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Pull out the drip tray (ref. 15, fig. 11).  
This function allows the temporary release of the machine, when it  
has reached the number of programmed cycles for maintenance  
or descaling. To obtain the releasing code, the user must contact  
the firm that was responsible for installation or was appointed to  
supply maintenance service. Having obtained the code, it must be  
inserted in the function:  
Manually rotate the studs (ref. A, fig. 11) by 1/4 of a turn  
with a 4 mm hexagonal spanner and slide side panels (ref. 1  
and 5, fig. 11) upwards.  
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Slide glass out (ref. 2, fig. 11).  
Dismantle the cup heating plate (ref. 4, fig. 11) by disconnect-  
ing it from the electronic board, from the earth cable and from  
the drain tube (ref. B, fig. 11).  
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Confirm function “UNBLOCKING”, the cursor is positioned  
under the first digit to be modified;  
insert the value and confirm;  
after each confirmation the cursor is positioned under the next  
digit and so on, until the whole code is complete.  
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Unscrew the back panel retaining nuts (ref. 3, fig. 11) and  
dismantle it.  
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To re-assemble one must:  
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Assemble the back panel (ref. 3, fig. 11) and secure it with the  
relative nuts.  
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Assemble the cup heating plate (ref. 4, fig. 11) by inserting  
7 - MAINTENANCE  
the electrical connector into the electronic board properly, the  
fitting into the drain tube (ref. B, fig. 11), and by connecting  
the earth cable.  
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Manually rotate the studs (ref. A, fig. 11) so as to place the  
milling horizontally.  
Assemble one of the side panels (or ref. 1, fig. 11 or ref. 5,  
fig. 11).  
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.  
Important  
Firstly slide in the bottom pins in their frame slots, then press  
directly on the studs until hearing the locking springs snap.  
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The components that cannot be dismantled and the machine  
itself, have to be cleaned, unless differently specified, with  
cold or lukewarm water only, using non abrasive sponges and  
damp cloths.  
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Position the glass (ref. 2, fig. 11) in the slot of the lateral panel  
already assembled.  
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Assemble the other side panel.  
Insert the drip tray into place (ref. 15, fig. 11).  
Switch machine on.  
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Do not use direct water sprays.  
All parts to be cleaned are easily accessible and do not re-  
quire the use of tools.  
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Regular maintenance and cleaning will preserve the machine  
and maintain its efficiency for a longer period as well as con-  
forming to health and hygiene norms.  
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5
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The machine automatically signals when the maintenance and/  
or descaling interventions are due; the exact number of dis-  
pensing instances is visible by the mechanical counter or on  
the machine display. No intervention of the Maintenance tech-  
nician may result in machine locking.  
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3
B
1
Danger  
In case of operation troubles, normally signalled on display,  
immediately switch the machine off, disconnect the power  
through a multi-pole switch or by disconnecting the plug and  
contact the nearest SERVICE CENTRE.  
A
7.2  
Cleaning of machine  
Danger  
fig. 11  
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Never clean the machine when it is in “STANDBYstatus.  
Cleaning must be carried out daily and before any long dead  
time, in order to avoid the formation of deposits in containers,  
trays and dispensers.  
6.17 Setting out of operatione  
All removable machine components that have to be cleaned can  
be washed and rinsed in running water.  
Danger  
Clean machine covers, panels and commands with soft and dry  
cloths, or slightly dampened by cold or lukewarm water.  
Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance  
technician.  
Important  
When the machine is put out of operation, disconnect both water  
and electrical mains; empty all trays, boilers and pipes and clean  
the whole machine properly (see “7.2 Machine cleaning”).  
Never wash machine components in the dishwasher.  
In case of scrapping, the various materials used in manufacturing  
will have to be separated and individually disposed of, according  
to each Country regulations in force.  
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7.2.1 Coffee dispenser  
B
The following can be dismantled:  
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The top cover (ref. A, fig. 12), of the fixed dispenser (ref. F,  
fig. 12), by pulling it upwards;  
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The rubber gasket (ref. H, fig. 12);  
The mobile dispenser (ref. G, fig. 12) by pulling it downwards;  
The telescopic dispenser (ref. E, fig. 12), sliding it from the  
main dispenser (ref. G, fig. 12), after having pressed on the  
hooks (ref. C, fig. 12) of the internal element (ref. B, fig. 12).  
The metal conveyor (ref. D, fig. 12) has to be cleaned with a  
damp cloth without disconnecting it from the fixed dispenser (ref.  
F, fig. 12).  
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Danger of burns  
The conveyor (ref. D, fig. 12) is heated by an internal heating  
element; before cleaning, wait until it has completely cooled.  
A
fig. 13  
7.2.3 Drip tray and relative grid  
A
Slide the drip tray (ref. 15, fig. 1) out of the machine and wash in  
running water with particular attention for the grid.  
7.2.4 Grounds tray  
H
D
Wash the machine grounds tray (ref. 17, fig. 1) in running water  
after having removed the drip tray (ref. 15, fig. 1) and having  
removed it from its seat.  
F
7.2.5 Steam/hot water spouts (LUXE version)  
B
C
Clean the spouts (ref. 16-11, fig. 1) with a soft damp cloth.  
In case of clogging of jets, the end part of the dispensers can be  
unscrewed and the jets can be opened again with the help of a  
needle.  
7.2.6 Cup heating plate  
Clean the cup heating plate (ref. 4, fig. 1) with a soft damp cloth.  
E
G
7.2.7 Coffee hopper  
Wash the coffee hopper (ref. 7, fig. 1) with water, using a soft  
damp cloth.  
fig. 12  
7.2.2 Brewing unit  
Important  
It is advisable to use up all coffee beans before cleaning.  
The unit must be periodically cleaned by using the proper tablets  
(see “6.14.2 Functions descriptions – GROUP RINSING”).  
-
Extract the brewing unit (ref. 6, fig. 13) from machine through  
7.3  
Jamming  
of the coffee grinder unit  
the handle provided (ref. A, fig. 13) and pressing the key  
marked with “PRESS”  
.
-
Carefully wash in plenty of warm water.  
Do not use detergents.  
Danger  
Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance  
technician.  
Important  
Never wash the brewing unit in the dishwasher.  
In case of jamming of the grinders, due to the presence of foreign  
bodies among the coffee beans, the machine will lock issuing the  
message “GRINDER ERRORon display.  
-
Lightly scratch the top filter (ref. B, fig. 13) with a plastic spoon  
or a small spatula.  
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It will then be necessary to open the coffee grinder unit (ref. 19,  
fig. 1) and remove the cause of the jamming.  
-
With the help of a vacuum cleaner remove the beans from the  
grinders inlet (fig. 16).  
Danger  
Disconnect the machine from the mains by way of the all-pole  
switch or disconnecting the plug, and wait for machine to be  
completely cooled off.  
7.3.1 Coffee grinder  
dismantling/assembly  
In order to dismantle the coffee grinder the following steps must be  
followed:  
-
Dismantle both side panels and the cup heating plate (see  
“6.16 . Dismantling/assembly of panels”).  
fig. 16  
Danger of burns  
Avoid contact with machine parts that might still be hot.  
-
Firstly remove the four screws (ref. C, fig. 17), then the geared  
wheel (ref. D, fig. 17).  
-
-
Close the stop slide (ref. A, fig. 14) of the coffee bean hopper  
(ref. 7, fig. 14).  
Remove the screws (ref. B, fig. 15) from the hopper (ref. 7,  
fig. 15), and then slide this out of the machine by rotating it  
slightly upwards from the back.  
C
C
C
C
7
D
A
fig. 17  
-
Completely unscrew the adjustment ring nut (ref. E, fig. 18)  
and clean both the grinders using a vacuum cleaner and a  
brush.  
fig. 14  
Important  
Verify furthermore the wear of the grinders as well as any dam-  
age they might have suffered and, if necessary, replace them.  
7
E
B
fig. 15  
fig. 18  
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To assemble the coffee grinder it is necessary to:  
-
Secure the hopper (ref. 7, fig. 21) by hand-tightening the screws  
(ref. B, fig. 21).  
-
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 jamming  
and to prevent damaging the grinders.  
1
D
E
B
F
fig. 21  
E
fig. 19  
-
-
Open the stop slide (ref. A, fig. 22).  
-
Re-position the geared wheel (ref. D, fig. 20) and lock it by  
tightening the screws (ref. C, fig. 20).  
Assemble the cup heating plate, by re-connecting it to the water  
outlet pipe (ref. B, fig. 11), and the side panels (see “6.16  
Disassembling/assembling the cover panels”)  
C
C
Important  
To resume normal machine operations it is necessary to verify  
the correct adjustment of the grinding.  
C
C
E
D
A
fig. 20  
-
Re-position the coffee hopper (ref. 1, fig. 21) by first hooking  
the front part and then rotating it downwards.  
Important  
Attention should be paid to the positioning of the gasket (ref.  
F, fig. 21) which must fit properly in the geared wheel (ref. D,  
fig. 21) and the ring nut (ref. E, fig. 21).  
fig. 22  
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8 - TROUBLESHOOTING -  
CAUSES AND REMEDIES  
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 does not switch on  
The machine is not powered up  
Check that the plug is connected  
Check that the multi-pole switch (if present) is  
on  
Check the electrical circuit fuses  
Check electrical connections  
Display shows message  
The grounds tray is full  
Empty the grounds tray and refit it correctly  
“EMPTY GROUNDS”  
Grinding error  
The coffee grinder is jammed  
Clean the coffee grinder  
(see “7.3 Jamming of coffee grinder”)  
Instead of coffee only water is dispensed The pre-ground coffee selection key has been Insert the dose in the slot and repeat the cycle  
pressed but no powder coffee was inserted in  
the relevant slot  
No water or steam are dispensed  
The hole of the steam/hot water spout is Clean with a fine needle  
clogged up  
The coffee is dispensed too quickly  
The coffee is dispensed too slowly  
The coffee isn’t hot enough  
Grinding is too coarse  
Grinding is too fine  
Adjust it on finer grinding  
Adjust it on coarser grinding  
Pre-heat the cup on the heating plate  
The cup is not pre-heated  
The machine has not reached yet the correct Wait for correct temperature to be reached  
temperature  
The coffee is not creamy enough  
The blend is not suitable, the coffee is not fresh- Change coffee blend or check the grinding (if  
ly roasted, and the ground coffee is either too pre-ground)  
fine or too coarse  
Machine takes too long to heat up, the The machine circuit is clogged up by lime- Descale machine  
water delivery is very limited stone  
The dispensing unit cannot be removed The coffee dispenser unit is not in its proper Switch machine off and on through the main  
base position (N) switch  
The dispensing unit cannot be inserted The coffee dispenser unit is not in its proper Manually rotate the unit until the basic position  
base position (N)  
(N) is reached. Make the mark on the shaft coin-  
cide with arrow N (see fig. 12)  
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