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Main item

Sub item

Sub

Range

Description

2.7 Hardware test

 

Inputs

Temperature

Boiler temp °C

Shows the status of the sensors/switches 
indicated

Level sensors

High       Yes/no
Low        Yes/no

Drip tray sensor

Yes/no

Key switch

Yes/no

Outputs

Test by holding 
in recipe but-
ton 5.

# During test the 
display shows 
the Nominal
current (mA) 

When the 
Nominal current 
of a output  rises 
above the set 
current * 
mentioned output 
will be shut off.

KW1

400 mA

Inlet valve (Boiler)

DV1

Dispenser valve 1 (Mixer 1)

DV2

Dispenser valve 2 (Mixer 2)

DV3

Dispenser valve 3 (n/a)

DV4

Dispenser valve 4 (Hot water)

DV5

Dispenser valve 5 (Hot water HS DUO)

DV6

Inlet valve 6 (Cold water) optional!

IM1 #

600 mA 

1

Ingredients motor 1 (Canister 1)

IM2 #

Ingredients motor 2 (Canister 2)

IM3 #

Ingredients motor 3 (Canister 3)

IM4 #

Ingredients motor 4 (Canister 4)

IM5 #

Ingredients motor 5 (Canister 5)

IM6 #

Ingredients motor 6 (Canister 6)

MM1 #

1000 mA 

1

Mixer motor 1

MM2 #

Mixer motor 2

MM3 #

Mixer motor 3

Ventilator

200 mA

Ventilator

Calib. valves

Test by holding 
in recipe button 
5 (for 1 sec.)
to open the rel-
evant valve for 
10 seconds.

DV1

15 ml / sec

Calibrate to 150 ml (10 sec x 15 ml)

20 ml / sec

OV Choco; calibrate to 200 ml (10 sec x 20 ml)

DV2

15 ml / sec

Calibrate to 150 ml (10 sec x 15 ml)

DV3

15 ml / sec

n/a

DV4

20 ml / sec

Calibrate to 200 ml (10 sec x 20 ml)

15 ml / sec

OV HS, HS DUO; calibrate to 200 ml (10 sec x 20 ml)

DV5

20ml / sec.

Calibrate to 200ml (10sec. x 20ml)

DV6

42 ml / sec

Inlet valve cannot be calibrated ( xed  ow) 

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Main item

Sub item

Item

Description

2.8 Read log

Saves last 20 error messages, including date and time

2.9 Clear log

Are you sure?

Clears log

2.10 Load defaults

# See chapter 2.3 
Model code system

* From software 
V1.02 June 2009

Are you sure?

When a new circuit board is introduced it is necessary to load 
defaults. When loading defaults it must be stated on the OptiVend 
model plate. The correct model settings are not loaded until the 
question ‘Are you sure?’ has been con rmed.

Attention

:

 Before you start changing the button- and/or receipt- settings, first 
   close the service menu, only after re-entering the service menu the
   new model settings will be activated.
 When you con rm this setting all loaded factory settings and
   changed programmed values will be lost.
 After loading defaults the PIN code reverts to 2-2-2-2-2 and the
   language reverts to English. Change if necessary.

Model

 #  

OV1
OV2
OV3
OV4
OV1 TS TL
OV2 TS
OV3 TS
OV4 TS
OV HS
OV Choco
OV HS DUO
OV HS DUO capp

OV 3 Sugar *

OV 3 TS Sugar *

Type code
1V1A xx
1V2A xx
1V3A xx 
1V4A xx 
1V5A xx 
1V6A xx 
1V7A xx 
1V8A xx 
1V9A xx
1VAAxx
1VBA xx 
1VCA xx
1VDA xx
1VEA xx

2.11 SD menu

Before saving 
or loading data, 
insert an empty SD 
memory card into 
the card reader .

This is located 
behind the stainless 
steel panel on the 
inside of the door.

SD card 
speci cations:

- 16MB or greater

- FAT16 format

Load data

Pers. settings

This menu item is for loading 

personal settings 

to the device using 

an SD memory card. This  le contains the (amended) personal 
settings for menus: 

2.4 Settings / 2/6 Descale- lter . 

The data  le 

(Ofxxxx00.mdu) should be on the SD card.

Language

This menu item is for loading a 

different language set 

to the 

device. The data  le (xxxxxx.tlf) should be on the SD card.

Recipe

This menu item is for loading 

personal recipes

 to the device using 

an SD memory card. This  le contains the (amended) personal reci-
pes for menus: 

2.1 Quick recipe / 2.2 Button settings / 2.3 Recipe 

settings.

 The data  le (OFxxxx00.rcu) should be on the SD card.

Save data

Pers. settings

This menu item is for saving 

personal settings

 to an SD memory 

card and copying them to another device.
All settings amended in menus: 

2.4 Settings / 2.6 Descale- lter 

are 

loaded to the SD card in one data  le (OFxxxx00.mdu).

Recipes

This menu item is for saving 

personal recipes

 to an SD memory 

card and copying them to another device.
All settings amended in menus: 

2.1 Quick recipe / 2.2 Button 

settings/ 2.3 Recipe settings

 are loaded to the SD card in one data 

 le (OFxxxx00.rcu).

2.12 Change PIN

 

New PIN code

Repeat PIN code

This menu item is for changing the PIN code using buttons 1-4 only. 
The entire service menu is accessed with this PIN code, which 
prevents unintentional changes from being made to the machine 
settings by untrained staff.

•  The ex-factory PIN code is 2-2-2-2-2

PIN code forgotten or needs to be deactivated?
The PIN code input display (operator menu item 1.7) shows a 
number on the right. Enter the corresponding PIN code (see list on 
p.63) to access the service menu. 

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Memory Card

Memory Card

Summary of Contents for OPTIVEND 2009

Page 1: ...NL GB D F Service boek Service book Servicehandbuch Manuel de service maintenance M o d e l 2 0 0 9...

Page 2: ...ater dispensing 48 1 4 Cold water dispensing optional 48 1 5 Ingredients and mixer system 48 1 6 Evaporation extractor system 49 1 7 Solid state relay SSR 49 1 8 Steam thermostat 49 2 MENU STRUCTURE 5...

Page 3: ...ve this document with the user after installation and to change the standard factory PIN code All sections and paragraphs are numbered The various gures referred to in the text can be found in the gur...

Page 4: ...l amount of rinsing water is released shortly after dispensing to rinse away any ingredient residue 1 4 Cold water dispensing optional OptiVend has a built in cold water option special base cabinet wi...

Page 5: ...ll automatically revert to standby mode Sat On 00 00 Off 00 00 Sun On 00 00 Off 00 00 1 3 Recipe counters Recipe 1 Recipe 10 Total Off 00 00 Total counter for recipe 1 free paid jugs Free Cups Number...

Page 6: ...bination with a hot cold water recipe button Drip time 0 10 sec 2 sec The length of time that the product continues to run from the brewer or mixer After this time has elapsed a new drink selection ca...

Page 7: ...V HS DUO Hysteresis 2 10 C 2 C Temperature drop after which boiler must reheat Output block 70 80 C 78 C Boiler temperature disables dispens ing Display Out of order boiler heating Output release 70 8...

Page 8: ...s menu item to the operator menu I 0 Quick recipe Yes no Yes Add Quick recipe menu item to the operator menu Drip tray sign 1 Yes no Yes Turns off drip tray sensor software Demo modus 3 Yes no No This...

Page 9: ...the new model settings will be activated When you con rm this setting all loaded factory settings and changed programmed values will be lost After loading defaults the PIN code reverts to 2 2 2 2 2 a...

Page 10: ...remove the quick recipe from the operator menu if desired Go to 2 4 Settings 2 4 9 I 0 Quick recipe via the service menu and change Yes into No 3 2 Model code system The OptiVend models have the foll...

Page 11: ...e Sugar Espresso Sugar Soup Soup Soup only if the necessary ingredient s are available in the canisters Tea Tea Tea Table 5 OptiVend 1 TS TL OptiVend 2 TS OptiVend 3 TS Hot Cold OptiVend 4 TS Hot Cold...

Page 12: ...sters 1 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee 2 Topping Chocolate 3 Coffee Coffee Coffee Topping Topping 4 Topping Chocolate Sugar Sugar Button 3 1 3 1 3 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 4 Standard recipes 1 Coffee Black...

Page 13: ...1 1 OptiVend Choco Unit 1 DV 1 Mixer 1 1 DV 4 Hot water OptiVend 1 Unit 1 DV 1 Mixer 1 DV 4 Hot water 1 2 OptiVend 2 DV 2 Mixer 2 DV 4 Hot water 3 Unit 1 Unit 2 OptiVend 1 TS 1 TL DV 1 DV 2 Mixer 1 M...

Page 14: ...allation set a parameter for the device to be serviced See Service Menu item 2 8 Descale lter Use the table below to set the correct service parameter Service parameter reached The dispensed drinks ar...

Page 15: ...e Table 8 WARNING Do not leave the device during maintenance work When descaling always follow the instructions for the descaler used It is advisable to wear safety goggles and protective gloves when...

Page 16: ...clean water Repeat instruction 10 one more time to rinse the reservoir completely free of acid 13 Turn on the device again the reservoir will re ll with clean water Allow the water reservoir to heat u...

Page 17: ...INGREDIENT MOTORS MIXERS 4 3 FAN INLET OUTPUTS G13 MDB RS232 COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY MICROCONTROLLER J15 J6 J2 USB J4 2 1 TEMP1 2 1 4 3 24V DC KEY DISPLAY INPUTS J12 J7 J16 J1 F1 BATT F6 3AT 1 2 3...

Page 18: ...Take care to rotate in the right direction Shared 24 DC red wire on red spot on Mixer and Ingredients Motor 15 16 Mixer 2 Violet 13 14 Mixer 3 11 12 Ingredient Motor 1 Brown 9 10 Ingredient Motor 2 G...

Page 19: ...f order Boiler heating The boiler temperature is temporarily too low because too much water has been used Once the temperature is restored the message automatically disappears and the drink selection...

Page 20: ...unication be tween machine and MDB payment system Check the connection between the machine and MDB payment system Out of order E18 mixer FET error Mixer motor output remains active Mixer motor output...

Page 21: ...epting Euros and Tokens Carry out section 8 1 3 and 8 1 4 beforehand Open the service menu Set a price using menu 2 2 Button settings Button 1 12 Price e g 0 50 The recipe buttons are activated after...

Page 22: ...coin changer suitable for euros 0 05 2 00 Other currencies are available on request The coin changer has 6 coin tubes 0 05 2x 0 10 0 20 0 50 1 00 1 Return button 2 Coin insert 3 Lock 4 Change 8 2 1 T...

Page 23: ...eadof ce Dr A F Philipsweg 47 P O Box 71 9400 AB Assen The Netherlands Tel no 31 0 592 376376 Fax no 31 0 592 341751 E mail info animo nl Internet http www animo eu Rev 7 4 06 2011 Art nr 09897 M o d...

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