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EPS XP

eps xp_EN - 09/10 - ed. 2

3.3 CONTROLS

3.3.1 Push-button panel

The machine is provided with a push-button panel on its front side; each push-button has

symbols explaining relevant functions.

DISPLAY

EPS XP is provided with an alphameric display usually displaying a series of

messages as soon as the machine is switched on and during its operation.

3.3.2 Functions

Function insert leds

When one of the leds on top left side of each push button switches on, it means the the

function corresponding with the symbol next to the same led, has been inserted.

STOP

In this function the machine is stopped and relevant red led is on. On the

display you will see STOP.

Pasteurization

There are 2 modes for pasteurization, namely:

- Full Charge Cycle

- Half charge Cycle

In order to select the Cycle 

Full Charge,

 press the Pasteurization push-

button.

You will get activation of

- Beating (high speed = clockwise)

- Side resistances (TTR)

After pressing the Pasteurization push-button, the set temperature will reach

the last value among 65°C, 85°C and 90°C and on display you will read (for

ex. 85°C):

 Pasto  +85°C

within 2" you can choose among 3 available Set values with the arrow-

button 

, i.e.,:

+85°C, +90°C, +65°C.

The cycle 

Half Charge

 is inserted by pressing the Pasteurization push-button

(select Set with the Arrow button as by the Cycle Full Charge) and then the

Half Charge push-button 

 

. On display:

1/2 Pasto  +85°C   Mix   +04°C

You will get activation of

- Beating (Low speed = anticlockwise)

- Side resistances (TTR)

 

 

Summary of Contents for EPS 60 XP

Page 1: ...APPLICARE TARGA CARATTERISTICHE INSTRUCTIONS HANDBOOK EPS 60 XP...

Page 2: ...ser We wish to thank you for the preference granted to us by purchasing one of COLDELITE machines To the best guarantee since 1993 COLDELITE has submitted its own Quality System to the certification a...

Page 3: ...11 1 5 STORING A MACHINE 11 1 6 DISPOSAL OF PACKING STUFFS 11 1 7 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 12 SEC 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 ROOM NECESSARY TO THE MACHINE USE 13 2 2 WATER SUPPLY CONNECT...

Page 4: ...IMINARY CLEAN OUT 23 5 3 DISASSEMBLING THE SPIGOT PISTON 23 5 4 DISASSEMBLING THE TANK COVER 24 5 5 DISASSEMBLING THE BEATER 24 5 6 HYGIENE 25 5 7 SANITIZATION 25 SEC 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 SERVICE TYPOLOG...

Page 5: ...chapters in order to be consulted more easily SECTION A section is the part of the handbook identifying a specific topic related to a machine part CHAPTER A chapter is that part of a section describin...

Page 6: ...against an implicit risk of accident QUALIFICATION OF THE STAFF MACHINE OPERATOR He she is an unskilled person who has no specific expertise and can only carry out easy chores such as the machine ope...

Page 7: ...stop filling basic maintenance cleanout simple blocking instrumentation checkings etc SKILLEDENGINEER A person enganged on more complicated operations of installation maintenance repairs etc IMPORTANT...

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Page 9: ...ibutor is available l Manufacturer s service department is available for any information about operation and requests of spare parts and service 1 2 INFORMATION ABOUT THE MACHINE 1 2 1 General data EP...

Page 10: ...water or sugar l Taste your products before serving and start selling only if entirely satisfactory l Make sure your staff always keeps the machine clean l Have your machine serviced always by compani...

Page 11: ...air relative humidity 85 This machine has been designed for its use in rooms not subject to explosion proof laws its use is thus bound to complying rooms and normal atmosphere 1 4 NOISE The steady ac...

Page 12: ...icipal waste stream Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of this product by returning it to a collection point designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste S...

Page 13: ...ree air circulation around the condenser NOTE An insufficient air circulation affects operation and output capacity of the machine 2 2 WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION The machine must be connected to running...

Page 14: ...increases if temperature of entering water is above 20 C ATTENTION Do not leave the machine in a room with temperature below 0 C without first draining water from the condenser 2 5 ELECTRIC CONNECTION...

Page 15: ...ping up is necessary Gas filling necessary to the freezing system is carried out at COLDELITE works during machine postproduction testing If a gas addition happens to be made this must be carried out...

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Page 17: ...concerned ex protection microswitches thermal relays To achieve the above the following is necessary At working place an instruction manual relevant to the machine should be available Such documentati...

Page 18: ...e display you will see STOP Pasteurization There are 2 modes for pasteurization namely Full Charge Cycle Half charge Cycle In order to select the Cycle Full Charge press the Pasteurization push button...

Page 19: ...s case low beating is activated unless it is modified as described below Beating modes can be changed by pressing the Beating push button and as by heating the result will be as follows Beating led fi...

Page 20: ...lockwise KNOB Note After extruding the product it is necessary to automatically wash the spigot each time by pressing the special push button on the control panel The cycle starts after inserting the...

Page 21: ...d Alarm PR will be on display ALARM PTMC Compressor Thermal protection When the compressor thermal relay trips the machine sets at STOP and Alarm PTMC will be on display ALARM RTA Beater Thermal prote...

Page 22: ...and unreached Cooling set 4 C on power return the machine will set back at Cooling Pasteurization Cooling and Cooling set reached 4 C and TEV 15 C on power return the machine will set back at Cooling...

Page 23: ...hose parts involved in the production 5 2 PRELIMINARY CLEAN OUT With machine off and STOP led on make sure that the mix dispensing tap is closed pour thence water into the tank according to the quanti...

Page 24: ...y device on its cover every time you lift the cover while the machine is running the machine will stop See ALARM OPEN The tank cover is completely removable whereas the hinges are fastened to the mach...

Page 25: ...e off after reassembling the beater and checking that spigot pos 505 is closed fill the tank with a NON CORROSIVE sanitizing solution Press the button beating and let the beater run one minute Press S...

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Page 27: ...itization At the end of every working day according to procedures described in section 5 WARNING Never use abrasive sponges to clean machine and its parts as you might scratch their surfaces 6 2 WATER...

Page 28: ...PSXP eps xp_EN 09 10 ed 2 6 5 TABLE OF EQUIPMENT Description Position Nr OR extractor 72 Blister 475 Swab D 30x640 772 Food grade lubrificant tube 830 Brush 840 OR 1225 OR 1251 840 830 72 772 1251 475...

Page 29: ...control Call after sale service Product coming out from Gasket is strained cut etc Check and replace through a dispensing spigot new one Inside noise Motor or compressor Call after sale service Bacter...

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