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INDEX
PREMISE
I
Important notices for operator
II
Important notices
III
Safety rules
1.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE’S
TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
1.1
Models
1.
2
Technical characteristics
1.3
Knowing the distributor
1.4
Scheduled Use
2.0 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE
OPERATION
2.1
Basic principle of operation
2.1.1
for Mod. BVM971 – BVM951
2.1.2
for Mod. BVM971 – BVM951
3.0 TRANSPORTING THE AUTOMATIC
VENDING
MACHINE
3.1
Moving and Transport
3.2
Stocking
3.3
Packing
3.4
Reception
3.5
Unpacking
4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1
Positioning
4.2
Water supply connection
4.3
Power supply connection
4.4
Machine starting up
4.5
Installation
4.5.1
Decalcifi cator resin washing where it is
installed as accessory
4.5.2
Filling of water circuit
4.5.3
Filling the cooling unit
4.5.4
Cleaning of parts in contact with food
substances
4.5.5
Payment system installation
4.6
Product loading
4.4.1
Product container loading
4.4.2
Label
application
4.4.3
Cup
loading
4.4.4
Spoon
loading
4.4.5
Spent coffee grounds bag insertion
5.0 SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS
5.1
Programming menu
5.1.1
Menu
“Options”
5.1.2
Menu “Temperature”
5.1.3
Menu “Preselections”
5.1.4
Menu “Unique Products”
5.1.5
Menu “Doses”
5.1.6
Menu “Times and thresholds”
5.1.7
Menu “Payment system”
5.1.7.1 Coins/Line
5.1.7.2
Bill/Line
5.1.7.3
Enable
Coin
5.1.7.4
Enable
bills
5.1.8
Menu
‘Price
Table’
5.1.9
Menu ‘Price-Selection’
5.1.10
Menu ‘Table discounts’
5.1.11
Menu ‘Promotions’
5.1.12
Menu ‘Preventive action’
5.1.13
Menu ‘Decounter and Reserves’
5.1.14
Menu ‘Sales’
5.1.14.1
‘System
audit’
5.1.15
Menu ‘Clock’
5.1.15.1
‘Hour/minute’
5.1.15.2
‘Data’
5.1.15.3
‘Switch
on’
5.1.15.4
‘Cleanings’
5.1.15.5
‘Disinfection’
5.1.16
Menu ‘Test’ (under Password)
5.1.17
Default data
5.1.18
Menu ‘Item Number Cold’
5.2
Maintenance
6.0 MAINTENANCE AND INACTIVITY
6.1
Cleaning and loading procedures
6.1.1
Periodic cleaning by the maintenance
technician
6.1.2
Daily cleaning procedures
6.1.3
Product Loading instructions
6.2
Ordinary and Extraordinary Maintenance
6.3
Maintenance procedures
6.3.1
Sanitization
6.4
Regulations
6.4.1
Dosage and grinding regulation
6.4.2
Instant electrovalve water fl ow regulation
6.5
Resing regeneration (optional)
6.6
Neon light replacement
6.6.1 Mod. BVM971-BVM951
6.7
Inactivity
7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR THE
FAILURES OR MOST COMMON ERRORS
7.1
Alarms
7.1.1
Displayed blocking alarms
7.1.2
Alarms displayed under maintenance
7.1.2.1
Stored
alarms
7.1.2.2
Unstored
alarms
7.1.2.3
Stored
signallings
7.1.3
BVM600 power card alarms
7.1.3.1
Stored
signallings
8.0 DISMANTLEMENT
9.0 ACCESSORIES
9.1
Mod. BVM971
9.2
Mod. BVM951