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5.3.5 ‘Doses’ Menu

With WinBianchi it will be possible to work Off line and establish 
the machine settings. At the end of the programming the data 
can be transferred to a setting key and saved in an excel fi le at 
the same time. In this way the user will be able to print the data 
and fi le them. There must be a data selection menu to be copied 
on the key.

Button XX 

  Selection of the button to be confi gured: 

[1…30] for linear keyboard[1…32] for mul-
tibrand keyboard, [1…12] for antivandalism 
keyboard.

 

  [ Ivs ] for IVS keyboard refer to paragraph 

3.2.1. IVS keyboard 

 

  [ 

] for Old Style keyboard.

Drink 

  Enable drink [On/Off]

Drink code XXX  

 The user can select the selection code for 

the hot distributor [000…A99… B99] Menu 
enabled exclusively if in Code On keyboard 
confi guration. For max. 30 drinks.

Code BVM600 

 Button association for BVM600 combination 

[000….A00….B00] Menu enabled only if 
BVM600 direct ON and from the Spoon menu 
the Doses submenus are no longer displayed. 
If 000 it will disable the direction selection of 
BVM600.

Hot proposal?  

 Adds the management of a second hot se-

lection chosen by the user. [On/Off] Menu 
enabled only if BVM600 direct ON.

ITEM Number xx  

  ITEM NUMBER code [0÷254] The code pro-

gramming must be made in the relevant 
menus. In the Doses Menu for the selections 
referred to hot drinks and Item Number for 
spirals.

Spoon?  

  Enables spoon distribution [Yes/No] (Only if 

Spoon distributor Yes and Always Spoon No 
in Confi guration Menu).

Cup?  

 Enables cup distribution [Yes/No] (Only if 

Cup Management Yes and Always Cup No in 
Confi guration Menu)

No. Jug X  

 Number of distributions for this selection 

[0÷99] (If Unique Jug Off in Confi guration 
Menu) If 0 jug disabled.

Coffee 2?  

  Enabled management of coffee 2 in case 

of Double Grinder distributor [On/Off]. 
Displayed only if Double Grinder Yes and 
Alternate Grinders No.

First E.V. X 

 Number 1^EV [0-Wafer 1 Wafer 2, Coffee 

1-Coffee 2…8- Cold]

 

  0=E.V. not coupled to this button

 T 

fi rst E.V. 

T opening fi rst E.V. [0…99.9 s]

 R 

fi rst E.V. 

Opening delay fi rst E.V. 

[0…25.5 s]

 

T Mixer 1E.V. 

T Mixer coupled to fi rst E.V. [0…25.5 s]

 

R Mixer 1^E.V. 

Mixer delay coupled to fi rst E.V. [0…25.5 s]

 

T product X  

T fi rst box coupled to  1 E.V. [0…99.9 s] 

 

R product X 

First box delay coupled to 1 E.V.  

 

 [0…25.5 

s]

 

Ton product X  

T on motoreducer fi rst product [0…25.5 s]

 

Toff product X  

T off motoreducer fi rst product [0…25.5 s] 

 

T product X 

T second  box coupled to  1 E.V.  

 

 [0…99.9 

s]

 

R product X  

Second box delay coupled to 1 E.V.  

 

 [0…25.5 

s]

 

Ton product X  

T on motoreducer second product 

  

 [0…25.5 

s]

The selected drink will be prepared with the quantity of sugar 
requested by the user.

Every square corresponds to x sec of sugar given by the following 
equation:

  

 

= (A+B)/8

A = Qty of sugar in seconds in standard drink
B = Qty of sugar in seconds in + sugar preselection 
8 = Max number of squares

Attention: The equation with Bar from zero to on is as follows:

  

A+ 

B/8

A = Qty of sugar in seconds in standard drink
B = Qty of sugar in seconds in + sugar preselection 
8 = Max number of squares

If you want the basic drink sugarless, set the value of A to zero. The 
max quantity of sugar in the selection is given by the value of B.

5.3.4  ‘Unique Products’ Menu

Product X 

  It  selects the fi rst unique product for all 

selections [0…No. Canisters] 0=no unique 
product (if 0 it will not even display the uni-
que second, third and fourth product) – using 
button X the box name will be displayed.

Product X  

  It selects the second unique product for all 

selections [0… No. Canisters] 0= no unique 
product (if 0 it will not even display the uni-
que third and fourth product) - using button 
X the box name will be displayed

Product X  

  It selects the third unique product for all 

selections [0… No. Canisters] 0=no second 
product (if 0 it will not even display the uni-
que fourth product) -using button X the box 
name will be displayed

T H

2

O Unique Prod1  T EV relevant to Product 1 [0÷99.9 s]

R H

2

O Unique Prod1  EV Delay relevant to Product 1 [0÷25.5 s]

T Unique Prod1 

  T Product 1 [0÷25.5 s]

R Unique Prod1 

  Product 1 motoreductor delay [0÷25.5 s] 

Ton Unique Prod1     T on unique product 1 motoreductor  

[0…25.5 s]

Toff Unique Prod1    T off unique product 1 motoreductor  

[0…25.5 s]

T H

2

O Unique Prod2  T EV relevant to Product 2 [0÷99.9 s]

R H

2

O Unique Prod2  EV Delay relevant to Product 2 [0÷25.5 s]

T Unique Prod2 

  T Product 2 [0÷25.5 s]

R Unique Prod2  

  Product 2 motoreductor delay [0÷25.5 s] 

Ton Unique Prod2     T on unique product 2 motoreductor  

[0…25.5 s] 

Toff Unique Prod2     T off unique product 2 motoreductor  

[0…25.5 s]

T H

2

O Unique Prod3  T EV relevant to Product 3 [0÷99.9 s]

R H

2

O Unique Prod3  EV Delay relevant to Product 3 [0÷25.5 s]

T Unique Prod3  

  T Product 3 [0÷25.5 s]

R Unique Prod3  

  Product 3 motoreductor delay [0÷25.5 s] 

Ton Unique Prod 3     T on unique product 3 motoreductor  

 

[0…25.5 s] 

Toff Unique Prod3     T off unique product 3 motoreductor  

 

[0…25.5 s]

In each phase of the Unique Products Menu using button X the 
box name will be displayed.

The unique product is provided only if in the time and doses menu 
the same box with a product time other than 0 is recalled.

Summary of Contents for BVM952

Page 1: ...BVM972 BVM952 CERT N 9105 BNVD UNI EN ISO 9001 2000 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...0335 2 75 2003 06 Special requirements for commercial dispensers and automatic vending machines EN ISO 11201 EN ISO 3744 Measurement of acoustic noise 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC EN 55014 1 Em...

Page 4: ...its service life to the appropriate separate collection centres for electronic electrotechnical waste products or return it to the dealer when purchasing a new equivalent equipment The appropriate se...

Page 5: ...ned as the person responsible for the installation of the automatic distri butor the starting up operations and the function settings Each regulation operation is the exclusive responsibility of the i...

Page 6: ...SCREWDRIVERS Small size Medium size Large size Normal cross Small cross Medium cross Large cross Of Te on small size for Trimmer regula tion RATCHET SPANNER no 14 TESTER ELECTRICIAN S SCISSORS PROGRA...

Page 7: ...duct loading 4 6 1 Product container loading 4 6 2 Cup loading 4 6 3 Spoon loading 4 6 4 Spent coffee grounds bag insertion 4 7 Automatic distributor layout 4 8 First self installation mode 5 0 SOFTWA...

Page 8: ...as such must always remain inside of the same so as to allow further consultations on the part of the various operators until the dismantlement and or scrapping of the machine In case of loss or dama...

Page 9: ...e user must not in any circumstance be able accede to those parts of the automatic distributor that are protected and require a tool in order to be accessible The knowledge and the absolute respect fr...

Page 10: ...mm 1620 mm Width B 666 mm 666 mm Depth C 776 mm 776 mm Weight 140 kg 190 kg 3 155 kg Power Supply V230 V230 Power frequency Hz 50 Hz 50 Installed power 1 1 8 kW 3 2 kW 1 8 kW 3 2 kW Nominal current Ma...

Page 11: ...1 2 1 Coffee group and grinder 2 Drink dispensing group 3 Sugar dispenser group 4 Payment system 5 Cup column 6 Electronics board CPU 7 Power card 8 Spoons column 9 Water softener lter 10 Water bin 1...

Page 12: ...d grinder 2 Drink dispensing group 3 Sugar dispenser group 4 Payment system 5 Cup column 6 Electronics board CPU 7 Power card 8 Spoons column 9 Water softener lter optional 10 Water bin 11 Dispensing...

Page 13: ...rate and make the cup fall into the cup ring inside the cup dispenser Fig 2 1 2 1 2 SUGAR DISPENSER The sugar is dispensed directly in the cup in the E versions whereas for the I versions it is pre mi...

Page 14: ...the brew chamber the rotation group geared motor brings it into the dispensing position and simultaneously compresses the ground coffee Fig 2 4 Fig 2 5 the pump that dispenses the quantity of program...

Page 15: ...al of the various processes described here below can be activated If present the whipper motor is activated Fig 2 8 The electro valve xed on the soup boiler Fig 2 9 or on the coffee boiler Fig 2 10 it...

Page 16: ...les and by a transparent lm in polypropylene Fig 3 2 The automatic distributor will be delivered packed assuring both a mechanical protection and protection against damages from the external environme...

Page 17: ...ents listed here below cup turret example in Fig 3 7 coin box sugar container weight on the spoon dispenser column coin mechanism cover Master board product containers water bin oat mechanism bottom s...

Page 18: ...ts dirty due to accidental spilling of the products use if necessary under the distributor a protection suf ciently wide to cover the distributors operating space 6 2 Connection to the main water supp...

Page 19: ...reason verify the plant s earth wire connection to ascertain that it is ef cient and it answers national and European safety electric standards If necessary require the intervention quali ed personne...

Page 20: ...some operations is however necessary operate with the door open but with the distributor connected It is possible for installation technician to operate in this way by inserting the special plastic ke...

Page 21: ...start to heat up water in the boiler SINGLE STAINLESS STEEL BOILER FOR SOUPS At the output of BV lines the distributor will be put in condition of FIRST INSTALLATION As soon it reaches the location t...

Page 22: ...n with a chlorine base products that can be purchased in pharmacies carefully fol lowing the indications on the product instruction labels remove all the product containers from the distributor Fig 4...

Page 23: ...llation open the board and coin mechanism protection door Fig 4 21 Connect the payment system Fig 4 22 to the Master board The selectors must be directly connected to the Master board the and the seri...

Page 24: ...ndicated on the label Fig 4 27 pay attention that they there are no clots avoid pressing the product and using an excessive quantity so as to avoid its aging in relation to the consumption forseen in...

Page 25: ...lumn is not aligned with the distribution outlet then ll all the columns proceeding in an anti clockwise sense opposite sense when the column is aligned with the distribution outlet close the door and...

Page 26: ...ve the wrapping Fig 4 31 once the loading is completed put the weight back in the spoon dispensing column Check that the spoon are cut burr free that they are not bent and that they are all placed hor...

Page 27: ...each electrovalve can be coupled to 2 products at most These couplings are factory made therefore for a correct use of the distributor we should keep strictly to the following indications FIRST SOUP S...

Page 28: ...ve can be coupled to 2 products at most These couplings are factory made therefore for a correct use of the distributor we should keep strictly to the following indications FIRST SOUP SECOND SOUP EV1...

Page 29: ...most These couplings are factory made therefore for a correct use of the distributor we should keep strictly to the following indications FIRST SOUP SECOND SOUP EV1 Broth 0 EV2 Tea 0 EV3 Coffee Sugar...

Page 30: ...ion can be combined creating a maximum sequence of 3 electrovalves each electrovalve can be coupled to 2 products at most These couplings are factory made therefore for a correct use of the distributo...

Page 31: ...e combined creating a maximum sequence of 3 electrovalves each electrovalve can be coupled to 2 products at most These couplings are factory made therefore for a correct use of the distributor we shou...

Page 32: ...e 3 way Coffee EV throughout the procedure The procedure will be carried out with resistance off At the end a date will be shown on the display For Instant boiler When the distributor is started up th...

Page 33: ...ine BVM970 BVM 950 BVM 921 BVM600 BVM470 Manag Cold X Selects the type of management of the cold compressor 0 Snack Pan Can Menu available only with machine type BVM600 BVM470 1 None Cold management n...

Page 34: ...ion Below are two examples of a machine with PAN con guration with the following data Tank temperature 2 Delta temperature 2 Offset temper 0 Delta safety 5 therefore safety temper 5 2 7 Safety time 2...

Page 35: ...Bianchi only Code Keyboard Enables the management of the alphanume ric keyboard for Hot Distributor On Off It enables the selection code in the Times and Doses Menu Code keyboard In the programming mo...

Page 36: ...e from last selection Q ty of water to be increased 3 ore 2 cc 6 ore 3 cc 9 ore 5 cc 12 ore 6 cc Type BVM600 Selects the type of management of cold compressor Snack Pan Menu available only with machin...

Page 37: ...ot with four full squares and four empty squares Given that the sugar management of this option follows the formula Sugar A B 8 Where A Sugar dose in the doses menu for every drink B Sugar dose in the...

Page 38: ...e 70 90 C The wording Slave X indicates the slave number linked to the MASTER distributor Managed by WinBianchi only Boiler Temp 2 Slave X Boiler 2 temperature Espresso boiler has a range 70 110 C Ins...

Page 39: ...hine by entering the code 98 within 30 sec of buzzer operation If the inner temperature reaches the value set as safety value the selections from 51 to 68 are stopped and automatically made NOT AVAILA...

Page 40: ...managed only on the selections enabled to this process Extra Coffee Time 0 5sec The user presses the Extra coffee or strong coffee preselection and then short coffee for example The Grinder will grind...

Page 41: ...oupled to 1 E V 0 25 5 s Ton product X T on motoreducer second product 0 25 5 s The selected drink will be prepared with the quantity of sugar requested by the user Every square corresponds to x sec o...

Page 42: ...to 3rd E V 0 25 5 Ton product X T on motoreducer third product 0 25 5s Toff product X T off motoreducer third product 0 25 5s T Sugar Espresso X T sugar espresso 0 25 5 s T Sugar MB T sugar 0 25 5 s o...

Page 43: ...product X T on motoreducer second product 0 25 5 s Toff product X T off motoreducer second product 0 25 5 s T product X T 3rd box coupled to 2 E V 0 25 5 s R product X 3rd box delay coupled to 3 E V...

Page 44: ...he machine will be blocked The microprocessor will read and store the date and time of mains lack When the distribu tor is switched on again when the power is restored the microprocessor will evaluate...

Page 45: ...e coin box cannot give the change the banknotes will not be accepted 2 Configuration MDB Coin box Cash less Banknote reader The reader is enabled only to recharge keys ON 1 Con guration MDB Coin box B...

Page 46: ...11 Promotions Menu Enable Promot Enables management of promotions 0 User Set 0 promotions disabled Promo cashless Enables management of promotions with a cahsless system On Off Promo coin Enables mana...

Page 47: ...on alphanumeric key board Menu enabled only if Promotion Set ON Select key selects promotion key 1 30 Select hot selects hot key 1 30 Select cold 1 selects code 1 A11 B68 Select cold 2 selects code 2...

Page 48: ...atically reset upon operator passage Dec Powder 1 Decounter value Powder 1 0 1677721s Dec Powder 8 Decounter value Powder 8 0 1677721s The decount value to be entered the Dec Powder X is determined by...

Page 49: ...ctions 0 16777215 Selections sect 11 Selection counter sector 11 0 65535 Selections sect 68 Selection counter sector 68 0 65535 Free Tot Free Unresettable total free 0 16777215 Tot Free Resettable tot...

Page 50: ...3 00 00 23 59 Cleaning 4 Sets time of cleaning 4 00 00 23 59 These sections can be set and displayed for the hot machine only 5 3 15 5 Disinfection T disinfection T disinfection 0 120s Disinfection d...

Page 51: ...ceive e mail messages also with the distributor error The e mail mes sage with the EVA TDS data is sent at the established time and therefore the clock chip is required At the end of this operation th...

Page 52: ...been stored in the program database The list includes the Number eld specifying the number from which the message was sent corresponding to a speci c distri butor the Date eld specifying date and time...

Page 53: ...ed eld the major difference lying in the fact that if a data sheet is modi ed with Edit key or a new distributor is added with Add New key the Sale Point and Operator elds will allow you to enter only...

Page 54: ...distributors stored in the program database the following data will appear type of machine Distributor Customer at which the machine is installed Sale Point and the operator in charge Operator Now yo...

Page 55: ...unctions which can be enabled by WinBianchi Direct selection keyboard Espresso version In the maintenance mode the keys have the following meaning 01 Group rotation 02 MDB tube lling 03 MDB tube deple...

Page 56: ...nds Mixer test Switches on the Mixers for 5 sec in the fol lowing order 1 2 3 4 5 6 Group rotation Makes a rotation of the coffee group Alarm scrolling Used to scroll installed alarms and signallings...

Page 57: ...th the provisions listed below 6 1 3 Daily cleaning recommended The objective is that to avoid the creation of bacteria in the food zone areas For all cleaning operations follow the instructions indic...

Page 58: ...d on entrust them to specially trained personnel For more complicated interventions such as removing the lime build up in the boilers a good knowledge of the equipment is necessary Monthly effect the...

Page 59: ...aintenance is in progress it is important that the person responsible for cleaning never has to interrupt his work in order to operate the machine For internal cleaning use clean cloths better if disp...

Page 60: ...6 4 1 Dosage and grinding regulations Coffee temperature in the cup between 70 and 80 Temperature of soup products in the cup between 70 C and 80 C Grammage of coffee powder between 6 and 8 grams gram...

Page 61: ...obtain a good rinsing of cups possibly act on the rate screw and then check that doses are reliable Fig 6 11 Automatic adjustment of grinding Fig 6 10 It allows in the expresso versions to keep grind...

Page 62: ...ispensing group towards outside g 6 13 Then act on the two handles shown in g 6 14 6 16 remove the panel and support it until completely taken out g 6 15 6 17 After carrying out maintenance operations...

Page 63: ...nt version Disassemble the mixer groups and loosen the three screws shown in gure 6 18 6 19 slide the frontal panel leftwards until the slots are released then remove the panel to access inside Mod 95...

Page 64: ...onut shells which are charred and activated in oven The activation process gives an exchange surface whose GAC can by alloying organic impurities to it such as disinfectants chlorine and pesticides su...

Page 65: ...ket can be used The operation can be effected on the distributor as follows switch off the machine turn the lower faucet being careful to put the relative hose in a bucket or better in a drain Fig 6 2...

Page 66: ...n lamp by carefully taking it out of its support Fig 6 24 After replacing the lamp make sure that it works After cutting off again the power supply of the machine as semble the parts in the reverse or...

Page 67: ...bed empty the liquid waste bin carefully eliminate the spent grounds bag clean with a cloth all the internal and external surfaces of the machine protect the outisde of the machine with a plastic lm w...

Page 68: ...his alarm is installed Installer EBI Translator It occurs if the 10 sec timeout lapses during the movement of the spout translator Installer 8 2 2 Non stored alarms EAJ Scale factor This alarm is acti...

Page 69: ...re credited only in case of instant grinding X 1 or 2 Installer EEK Group It occurs if the programmed coffee group timeout lapses The display will show the Without coffee message The amount is re cre...

Page 70: ...rs if the value of the FB 1 lter decounter is equal to zero Maintenance operator EEC FB 2 lter It occurs if the value of the FB 2 lter decounter is equal to zero Maintenance operator EEC Esp Filter It...

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