CDA CVC10SS User Manual

CVC10SS  
Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance  
Customer Care Department • The  
Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY  
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : [email protected] W : www.cda.eu  
Coffee machine  
COF  
F
EE  
MAKER CVC10  
CONTROL  
P
ANEL  
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5
1 - Display  
2 - Control panel  
3 - Dispenser spout  
4 - Steam nozzle  
5 - Drip tray drawer  
Control panel  
COFFEE MAKER CVC10  
CONTROL PANEL  
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2
3
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1. Power Button – Press to turn the machine on and off. (Standby)  
2. Number Cups – Press to select between 1 and 2 cups.  
3. Coffee Size Button – Press to select between short, medium and long options.  
4. Make Coffee Button – Press to begin the coffee making process.  
5. Steam – Press dispense steam from the steam nozzle.  
6. Maintenance Button - Press to perform a cleaning cycle.  
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First use  
This coffee machine has two water heaters, one for the water and one for the coffee, which allows for ideal temperatures  
for coffee and steam for cappuccino. The steam can also be used to preheat the cups.  
This coffee machine can grind coffee beans when they are needed, ensuring they are freshly ground for the very best  
flavour.  
To stop the coffee machine dispensing – if less than the preset amount is required – simply press  
coffee is dispensing.  
at any point when the  
The grinding level of the coffee beans can be adjusted depending on personal preference to either a coarser or finer grind.  
Before first use:  
1. Pull the machine out of its housing by lifting the handle of the machine and pulling it towards you.  
2. Fill the water tank (if the coffee machine is not to be plumbed in to the mains water supply) and the coffee  
container (as described below).  
3. Turn on the machine at the switch on the top left side of the machine.  
4. Push the machine back into the housing.  
5. Switch on the machine by pressing  
6. Press  
to dispense a cup of hot water through the steam nozzle.  
7. The machine is now ready for use.  
The water tank  
It is possible to use the coffee machine without connecting it to the mains water supply. There is an integral water tank  
which can be used in this instance. To ensure the best results from your coffee, it is recommended that the water tank be  
emptied frequently and refilled with fresh water, and no water be left in the tank for long periods.  
When the water tank is empty, the message WATER MISSING will show on the display.  
To ll the water tank:  
1.  
Pull the machine out of its housing by lifting the handle of the machine and pulling it towards you.  
Open the lid of the water tank and fill it until the water is 4cm from the top level. Then close the lid.  
Push the machine back into the housing.  
2.  
3.  
Please note:  
You should only use cold drinking water in this coffee machine, with water hardness level less than 7 F.  
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The water tank can be removed for cleaning, following the steps above, and then lifting it out of the machine.  
The coffee container  
You should use only beans for espresso coffee in this machine. Other substances, such as ground coffee, instant coffee,  
beans treated with caramel, sugar or similar substances should not be used as they can damage the grinder or machine.  
When the coffee container is empty, the message COFFEE MISSING will show on the display.  
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To ll the coffee container:  
1. Pull the machine out of its housing by lifting the handle of the machine and pulling it towards you.  
2. Remove the lid of the coffee container and fill it until the coffee beans are 2cm from the top level. Then  
replace the lid.  
3. Push the machine back into the housing.  
Setting/Adjusting the grind  
1. Pull the machine out of its housing by lifting the handle  
of the machine and pulling it towards you.  
2. Carefully turn the control knob located on the left side  
of the coffee machine three complete turns either  
clockwise for a finer grind, or anti-clockwise for a  
coarser grind.  
3. Push the machine back into the housing.  
4. Dispense two coffees.  
COARSE  
FINE  
Please note:  
You must dispense at least two coffees after adjusting the grind before making any further adjustments.  
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The Coffee Machine  
Press  
to switch on the coffee machine  
After a few seconds, GOOD MORNING will show on the display.  
The machine will heat up, and COFFEE and STEAM will flash on the display. Once the machine is ready for use, COFFEE  
and STEAM will illuminate constantly, as will the size and number of the coffees last selected (for example 1 SHORT). If  
COFFEE continues to flash, add coffee beans to the container. If STEAM continues to flash (non-mains plumbed coffee  
machines only) add water to the water tank.  
Making espresso coffee  
1. Select the coffee size  
The coffee machine is equipped with three preset coffee size.  
To select the size required, press  
SHORT - 52ml  
to select from the following options:  
NORMAL - 67ml  
LONG - 145ml  
It is possible to adjust the amount of coffee dispensed. To do so follow the steps below.  
1. When the coffee is being made, press  
2. The display will show MEMO?  
until the required amount has been dispensed.  
3. Press  
4. Press and hold  
to select the size that is to be set.  
to confirm the setting. The coffee machine will beep.  
2. Select the number of coffee cups  
The coffee machine can prepare one or two cups of coffee simultaneously.  
To select the number required, press  
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3. Make the coffee  
1. Place the cup or cups under the dispenser spout.  
2. Press to start dispensing. The coffee machine will dispense the selected amount of coffee. To  
stop the coffee machine dispensing before the end of the preset programme, press again.  
Dispensing steam  
1. Press  
to select steam and wait for STEAM to stop flashing on the display.  
2. Place the cup or container under the steam nozzle.  
3. Press and hold to dispense the steam. Release the button when sufficient steam has been dispensed.  
Please note:  
Ensure that the spout is placed in a cup or container before pressing , as hot steam can cause scalding.  
Always use the handle to move the water spout.  
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5. Make a cappuccino  
We recommend preparing cappuccinos individually so as to ensure best flavour.  
1. Make a medium espresso as described above in a large cup.  
2. Press  
to select steam and wait until STEAM stops flashing.  
3. Before putting the container under the steam nozzle, press and hold  
flush out any water remaining in the pipes.  
for approximately five seconds, to  
4. Fill a 50cl stainless steel container with 10cl milk.  
5. Put the steam nozzle into the container so it is at the bottom of the container.  
6. Press and hold to steam the milk for a few seconds. Do not heat the milk excessively as  
this will prevent froth from forming.  
7. After a few seconds, lower the container so the steam nozzle is on the surface of the milk and continue to  
steam until sufficient froth is obtained. Release  
8. Slowly pour the frothed milk onto the coffee.  
to stop the steam dispensing.  
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Programming  
The coffee machine is equipped with a programming mode to enable you to set the following as required:  
To enter programming mode follow the steps below:  
1
Whilst the machine is off, press and hold  
2. Press or until the required programme shows on the display.  
3. To change the setting, press or until the required setting shows on the display.  
4. Press to exit programming mode.  
until PROGRAMMING shows on the display  
Programming options are:  
CLOCK – allows you to set the clock.  
AUTO ON – allows you to set the time the coffee machine will switch on automatically.  
Please note: you can switch on/off the Automatic switch on by pressing  
switched off. The display will show an * next to the time.  
when the coffee machine is  
AUTO OFF – allows you to set the time the coffee machine will switch off automatically.  
Please note: you can switch on/off the Automatic Off by pressing  
will show an * next to the time.  
when the coffee machine is switched off. The display  
AUTO SHUT DOWN – allows you to set the number of minutes the coffee machine will be on before switching off  
automatically. The options are 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, or 0 for off.  
POWER SAVING – allows you to set the length of time after which the coffee machine reduces the temperature  
of the water heater to lower consumption. The options are 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, or 0 for off.  
DISPLAY – allows you to set the language on the display. The options are English, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese or  
German.  
WATER HARDNESS – allows you to set the hardness of the water used. To nd out the water hardness in your  
area, you should contact your water supplier. The options are 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25  
= 0.1786mmol/l)  
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dh. 1˚ dh = 1.786˚ F = 1.25˚ e = 17.86ppm  
DESCALING – shows the number of litres of water that have been dispensed and the theoretical level of limescale build  
up based on the water hardness programmed. 100% indicates that descaling needs to be carried out. This  
number will reset after descaling.  
COFFEE – shows the number of coffees made since first use. This number cannot be reset.  
GROUND COFFEE – allows you to set the quantity of ground coffee to make the coffee stronger or weaker. The  
selection ranges from 6.0 - 8.0 sec – the coffee will be stronger the higher the number and 7.0 corresponds to the  
preset factory level.  
COFFEE TEMPERATURE – allows you to set the temperature for coffee. The selection ranges from -10  
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C to +10  
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C
and 86ºC corresponds to the preset factory level.  
STEAM TEMPERATURE – allows you to set the temperature for steam. The selection ranges from -10  
˚
C to +10  
˚
C
and 150ºC corresponds to the preset factory level.  
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Care and Maintenance  
DO NOT PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING WITHOUT FIRST SWITCHING OFF THE  
POWER SUPPLY.  
THE COFFEE MACHINE WILL BE HOT IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE. ALLOW IT TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING.  
As the coffee machine has a stainless steel and glass surface, you should use a nonabrasive cleaner. Any abrasive cleaner  
(including Cif) will scratch the surface and could erase the control panel markings. Stainless steel can be effectively  
cleaned by simply using a dilute solution of water and mild detergent and drying to a shine with a clean cloth.  
Remove the drip tray grid and the inner tray from the drip tray drawer and the water tank. These can be cleaned with a  
soft sponge and sanitising detergent solution.  
The steam/water spout can be unscrewed and removed for cleaning. This should be cleaned with a soft sponge and  
hot water, or can be placed in a dishwasher. After frothing milk, it is advisable to flush the spout by dispensing a small  
amount of water or steam to remove any residues of milk or froth.  
A cleaning cycle should be performed both before and after a prolonged period without use. To run a cleaning cycle,  
press and hold for three seconds. The coffee machine will then run a cycle by passing only water through the pipes.  
Emptying the coffee grounds  
COFFEE GROUNDS will show on the display after 20 coffees have been made. The coffee ground container should be  
emptied before a further five coffees are made or the coffee machine will stop working.  
Please note: The coffee grounds container must be emptied regularly to prevent formation of bacteria and mould.  
1. Open the drip tray drawer  
2. Remove the drip tray grid  
3. Remove the coffee grounds container and the water container and empty and clean them both.  
4. Replace the containers and the drip tray grid.  
5. Close the drip tray drawer.  
6. Press and hold button 2 until the coffee machine beeps.  
IMPORTANT:  
Steam cleaners must not be used when cleaning this appliance.  
Ensure that all parts are correctly replaced after cleaning.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Descaling  
If the display shows DESCALING then the coffee machine needs to be descaled to ensure best performance.  
Please note:  
You should use cleaning products that are appropriate for use with coffee machines.  
Do not use lemon-based products to descale the coffee machine as these can cause irreparable damage to the coffee  
machine.  
Failure to descale your coffee machine constitutes misuse and may invalidate your guarantee.  
To descale the coffee machine, follow the steps below:  
1. If the coffee machine is plumbed into the mains water supply, turn off the tap.  
2. Open the drip tray drawer and remove the drip tray grid.  
3. Remove any water from the drip tray and coffee grounds from the container. Then close the drip tray  
drawer without replacing the grid.  
4. Position the steam nozzle so that any water drips into the drip tray.  
5. Switch on the coffee machine and wait until the WATER and STEAM have stopped flashing.  
6. Switch off the coffee machine.  
7. Press  
8. Select the descaling function by pressing  
9. Press and hold and together and then press  
until PROGRAMMING shows on the display.  
or  
until DESCALING shows on the display.  
until the coffee machine beeps.  
10. When DESCALING STAGE 01 shows on the display, fill the tank half full with descaling product, then  
press  
.
11. When DESCALING STAGE 02 shows on the display, open the steam nozzle.  
12. When DESCALING STAGE 03 shows on the display, the coffee machine will dispense water from both the  
coffee dispenser and steam nozzle.  
13. When DESCALING STAGE 04 shows on the display, refill the water tank with fresh water, then  
press  
.
14. When DESCALING STAGE 05 shows on the display, the coffee machine will start the cleaning cycle.  
15. Turn the control knob to close the steam nozzle.  
16. Fill the water tank and wait for the coffee machine to confirm both coffee and water temperatures have  
been reached.  
Your coffee machine is now descaled and ready for normal use.  
IMPORTANT: if the coffee machine is plumbed into the mains water supply, it must be installed with a  
mains water isolation valve and 150 micron filter.  
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Troubleshooting  
The coffee machine does not  
switch on.  
The machine is not fully back in its  
housing.  
Push the coffee machine back  
fully.  
There is a problem with the electricity  
supply.  
Check that the mains supply  
has not been switched off.  
Check that the fuse in the spur  
has not blown.  
The coffee will not dispense or  
dispenses only in slow drips.  
The coffee grind is too fine.  
Adjust the grind to be coarser.  
There is not enough water in the water  
tank.  
Fill the water tank or check  
there is no fault with the mains  
water supply.  
The internal pipes are obstructed.  
The coffee grind is too coarse.  
The coffee is too old.  
The coffee dispenses too fast and is  
not creamy.  
Adjust the grind to be finer.  
Replace the coffee beans with  
fresh beans.  
Coffee blend.  
Change the coffee beans for  
those appropriate for use.  
The pump makes a loud noise when  
dispensing coffee.  
There is not enough water in the water  
tank.  
Fill the water tank or check  
there is no fault with the mains  
water supply.  
The coffee grind is too coarse so the  
pressure in the filter holder is too low.  
Adjust the grind to be finer.  
Milk froth does not form.  
Check the flow of steam is  
suitable.  
The coffee machine is equipped with an auto-diagnostic system to recognise and advise on how to deal with faults.  
These alerts will show on the display.  
Machine Display shows  
on/off  
Solution  
OFF  
ON  
DESCALING  
Descale the coffee machine  
TECHNICAL SERVICE Before calling CDA Customer Care, first trying pulling the coffee machine out  
and pushing it back in fully.  
ON  
ON  
WATER PRESSURE  
Check the water tank is full and then open the water dispensing tap, letting  
water out of the steam nozzle until the display stops flashing. This allows the  
system to refill.  
GRINDER  
Check the grinder for any foreign bodies (e.g. stones or impurities). Fully turn  
the grind adjustment control knob anti-clockwise then remove any impurities  
by running the grinder for a few seconds. Once this is complete, return the  
grind adjustment control knob to its previous position.  
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Installation  
IMPORTANT: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE FITTED BY SUITABLY  
QUALIFIED PERSON.  
542  
1. Slide the base unit into the housing ensuring the dimensions are  
correct as per figure 1.  
320 min  
2. Fix the base unit in place by attaching the 10 screws in to  
the holes as shown in figure 2 and figure 3. If the sides of the  
base are not flush with the sides of the housing, then use the  
shims provided.  
320  
fig. 1  
3. Push the runners fully closed on the base unit.  
4. Connect the plug to the plug socket. This must be accessible  
after the appliance has been installed.  
5. Using an appropriate supply pipe, connect one end of the  
hose to the threaded inlet of the valve on the dispenser, located  
at the rear of the appliance.  
6. Insert the flow restrictor between two rubber washers, then  
connect the other end of the pipe to the mains water supply  
(drinking water only)  
7. Insert the appliance into the housing, ensuring that the runners  
on the machine are located in the runners on the base unit.  
Then slide the appliance fully into the housing.  
fig. 2  
fig. 3  
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Installation  
Please note:  
Due to the weight of this appliance, the furniture unit must be secured to the  
wall prior to installation.  
You must ensure that all water connections are sound and check there are no  
leaks before completing installation.  
For best performance, the mains water pressure must be between 0.1 - 3 bar.  
Do not use outdoors.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not mount over a sink.  
The water supply should be located in a place that allows the machine to be  
isolated in the event of an emergency.  
CDA will not be held responsible for water leaks caused by incorrect  
installation.  
fig. 5  
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Electrical information  
Warning! This appliance must be earthed.  
The mains lead of this appliance has been fitted with a BS 1363A 13 amp fused plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug,  
follow the steps below:  
1. Remove the fuse cover and fuse.  
2. Fit replacement 13A fuse, ASTA approved to BS 1362 type, into the fuse cover.  
3. Replace fuse cover.  
Important: Do not use the appliance without the fuse cover in position.  
How to connect an alternative plug  
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, then it should be cut off and disposed of safely to avoid the risk of  
electric shock. A suitable alternative plug of at least 13 Amp rating to BS 1363 should be used.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the  
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-  
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with letter (E) or  
by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter (N), or  
coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter (L) or  
coloured RED or BROWN.  
If in doubt regarding the electrical connection of this appliance, consult a qualified electrician. Do not shorten the  
supply cable, the appliance may require removing for servicing.  
N.B. Ensure that the plug socket is situated in an easily accessible place.  
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To contact our Customer Care Department, or for Service,  
please contact us on the details below.  
Customer Care Department • The  
Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY  
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : [email protected] W : www.cda.eu  

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