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4.6 Installation
4.6.1 Filling the water circuit
The ap
pliance undertakes automatic filling of the water supply circuit.
The sequence:
- Machine starting up
(Fig.6.11)
.
- First self installation mode.
At the first machine start up will be performed a self installtion.
At first machine start-up, the system will perform an auto-installation run
that will also fill-up the espresso boiler with 300cc.
- At the end of
said auto-installation and fill-up, the system will request
entry of the date.
– at the end of the water filling
(Fig.6.12)
, effect a cleaning cycle of
the mixer group so as to fill all the
circuits and remove eventual residues
from the boiler.
4.6.2 Cleaning of the parts in contact with food substances
With distributor switched on effect a cleaning of the mixers pressing the
buttons according to what is described in the service functions so as to eli-
minate any dirt from the coffee boiler and the instant boiler.
– wash your hands carefully
– prepare an anti-bacterial cleaning solution with a chlorine base (products
that can be purchased in pharmacies) following the concentrations given
on the product instruction labels.
Before removing the container lower the flap in order to prevent the
accidental escape of the soluble product inside the same (fig. 4.13).
– remove all the product containers from the distributor (fig. 4.14).
– remove the lids from the product containers covers and product chutes
(Fig.4.15).
Dip all in the solution previously prepared.
– remove all the powder chutes, water funnels, mixing bowls and whippers
and silicone tubes and dip these parts also in the prepared solution
(Fig.4.16)
– with a cloth soaked with the solution clean the whipper assembly base
(Fig.4.17)
– the parts must soak in the solution for the time indicated on the solutions’
instruction label.
– Recover all the parts, rinse them abundantly, dry them perfectly and
proceed with the re-assembly in the distributor.
After re-positioning the container undertake to raise the flap in order to reset
the correct function (fig. 4.18).
For further safety after the assembly of the parts, effect some auto-
matic cleaning cycles so as to eliminate any eventual residues.
First self installation mode
For Espresso single boiler:
When the distributor is started up the airbreak is filled with water.
When the floater is in the upper position the machine will start loading water
automatically and this will go on until 300cc of water are counted by the fan
(coffee will therefore be dispensed via the coffee electro valve).
The procedure will be carried out with resistance off.
At the end a date will be shown on the display.
For Instant boiler :
Upon switching on of the dispenser, the polysulfone boiler starts filling up
until it reaches the probe’s maximum level.
The pump starts up for 5 sec, the system requests entry of the date, then
the heat-up process begins.
Before connecting up the machine’s power supply, check to ensure
that you have connected the dispenser up to the water supply mains
and that you have opened the water supply tap.
Perform the first installation procedure for VMs with self-feeding tank,
by removing the filter, if present, from the tank itself.
5.0 SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS
STANDARD MODE
PUSHBUTTON PANEL
The pushbuttons provided are meant for:
Key
1
: Selection 1
Key
2
: Selection 2
Key
3
: Selection 3
Key
4
: Selection 4
Key
5
: Selection 5
Key
6
: Selection 6
Key
7
: Selection 7
Key
8
: Selection 8
Key
9
: Selection 9
Key
10
: Selection 10
Key
11
: Selection 11
Key
12
: Selection 12
All the keys can also be used for the pre-selection functions.
4.7.2 Payment system installation
The distributor does not have a payment system; any possible damages to
the distributor itself and/or objects and/or people deriving from its incorrect
installation are responsibility of who installs the payment system.
In-series arrangement for connection of the validator unit, 12-24 V.
For Executive/MdB kit payment systems.
The switches are to be directly connected to the keyboard card, the executive
serial systems require the payment system kit supplied separately.
Then go into programming for the correct settings.
Consult chapter ”5.0 SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS” so as to verify setting of
the parameters, that must be coherent with the system used.
4.7
Product container loading
(with machine off)
4.7.1 Loading containers
Filling is possible keeping the containers inserted, and by raising the upper
flap of the distributor (
Fig. 4.19
) or by extracting each container.
For granulated coffee in particular it is necessary to close the closure plat
before extracting the container.
(Fig.4.20)
.
– remove the covers of each container and load the product according to
the product indicated on the label
(Fig.4.21-Fig.4.22).
– 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 the time period between two loadings.
Check the container product capacity in the section TECHNICAL CHARACTE-
RISTICS.
On the SF0519A circuit board:
Key
P
: Programming
Key
M
: Maintenance
Please consult the description hereunder concerning the use of the DP1 and
DP2 pre-selection functions.
4.5 Starting up of the unit
The distributor is provided with a connection cable for connection to the
mains water supply (fig.4.10) and a switch which cuts off the power from all
users each time that it is operated (fig.4.11).
Should it be necessary to operate inside the distributor for any ordinary or
special maintenance operates, it is necessary to isolate the user appliances
by activating the switch (fig.4.11), bearing in mind that with the electrical
connection engaged, the power terminals are live.
Each time the distributor is switched on a diagnosis cycle is performed in
order to verify the position of the mobile parts and the presence of water and
of some products.
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