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OptiBean (XL) Touch
2.10 Advanced recipe settings
Before changing the advanced recipe settings (service menu 2.03), you must first know how the
various parts such as valves, coffee grinder, ingredient motors and mixers work together. See Section
2.11 Timeline recipe settings.
Obey the following guidelines:
• Unit sequence: Coffee with milk: First coffee (unit 1) then milk (unit 2). Cappuccino/Latte
macchiato: First milk (unit 2) then espresso (unit 1).
• Ingredient dispensing times are set in seconds (in steps of 0.01 sec).
• All parameters (water and ingredients such as topping and chocolate) are based on a 100-ml drink
and converted automatically in the programme to the cup volume as set in 1.4 Quick recipe / 2.1
Quick recipe pro 2) and 2.2 Key settings.
Note: The coffee measurement (of the coffee grinder) is not linked to the cup volume setting.
• When a drink consists of DV1 and DV2, the sum of these water quantities must always be 100 ml.
• A rinse parameter is used to ensure that the mixer is properly rinsed. When the mixer is almost
empty, a small amount of hot water is dispensed to the mixer so that it is as clean as possible on
completion. A realistic rinse value is 8 ml. Note: This does not have to be deducted from the water
quantity. The programme calculates this automatically! For example: Set parameter DV2 = 100 ml,
Rinse 2 = 8 ml --> the programme carries out the action as follows: DV2 = 92 ml, Rinse 2 = 8 ml.
2.11 Timeline recipe settings
DV 1DT
DV 1
Coffee DT Coffee Beans
DV 2 DT
Dosing valve DV 2
Rinse 2 DT
Rinse 2
Topping DT
Topping
Cocoa DT
Cocoa
DV 4 DT
Dosing valve DV 4
Hot water
Unit 1
Unit 2
KW 3 DT
Cold water valve KW 3
Cold water (option)
Brewer DT 1
PI time PI pause
IM 2 WT
IM 2
Unit
Sequence
Brewer DT 2
Pre-infusie
Mixer DT
Mixer 2 run time
Speed 1
Speed 2
Time speed 1
DT = Delay time