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Part No. 

403018

 

Issue - April 2021

 

Technical Manual  

(From software version 3.7.1) 

Summary of Contents for COTI

Page 1: ...Part No 403018 Issue April 2021 Technical Manual From software version 3 7 1 ...

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Page 3: ...product manufacturer Crane Merchandising Systems cannot accept the responsibility for content created by others High Voltage Warning Electrical Warning Danger electricity electric shock A Generic Warning Hazard Warning Beware of moving machinery Entanglement hazard Keep hands loose clothing and long hair away from moving parts CAUTION The Machine is a heavy item Ensure that sufficient personnel ar...

Page 4: ...duals that have a clear understanding of how to operate a vending machine in a safe manner REPAIRS AND OR SERVICING ATTEMPTED BY UNQUALIFIED PERSONS CAN RESULT IN HAZARDS DEVELOPING DUE TO IMPROPER ASSEMBLY OR ADJUSTMENTS WHILE PERFORMING SUCH REPAIRS PERSONS NOT HAVING A PROPER BACKGROUND MAY SUBJECT THEMSELVES TO THE RISK OF INJURY OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK WHICH CAN BE SERIOUS OR EVEN FATAL PRODUCT I...

Page 5: ... Beware of Electricity Certain maintenance operations require your machine to remain connected and switched on Only trained personnel should carry out these routines and independently of all other operations Observation of safe working practices in accordance with current regulations is necessary at all times Important Unless otherwise specified always disconnect your machine from the electricity ...

Page 6: ...umidity non condensing Usage at ambient conditions outside the range of the testing may cause unacceptable appearance or performance STORAGE CONDITIONS The machine is capable of being stored in a temperature range of 32 F 155 F 0 C 68 C Water should always be drained prior to storage especially if at lower temperatures Machines must not be double stacked when in storage RECEIVING INSPECTION DO NOT...

Page 7: ...cedure 11 2 5 Cup Drop Unit Set Up 14 Section 3 Navigation and Programming Mode 3 1 Service Menu Entry COTI 15 3 1 Service Menu Entry LINEA 16 3 3 Program Entry 17 3 4 Navigating through the Menu Display 17 3 5 Entering or Updating Parameters 18 Section 4 Customising the User Interface 4 1 Images 21 4 2 Image Locations Screens COTI 22 4 3 Image Locations Screens LINEA 24 4 4 USB Stick Content 26 4...

Page 8: ... 1 Menu Overview 47 5 2 Main Menu 53 5 3 Data Recall 53 5 4 Diagnostics 59 5 5 Test 60 5 6 Price 65 5 7 Product Configuration 69 5 8 Menu Setup 84 5 9 Free Vend 86 5 10 Money 86 5 11 System Settings 92 5 12 Security Codes 99 5 13 Timed Events 100 5 14 Telemetry 103 5 15 Leave Service Application 106 5 16 Machine Reboot 106 Section 6 Service Keypad Functions 6 1 Key Functions COTI 107 6 2 Service m...

Page 9: ...stem 8 1 Example Vend 116 8 2 System Overview 116 Section 9 Dispense Pipes 9 1 Freestanding machines 119 9 2 LINEA 120 Section 10 Diagnostics and Maintenance Procedures 10 1 Diagnostic Messages 121 10 2 Gravity Heater Tank De Scale Procedure 127 10 3 Espresso System Drain Down 127 10 4 CoEx Brewer Bean Grinder Maintenance 128 Section 11 Electrical Electronics Information 11 1 Touch Screen COTI 134...

Page 10: ...2 COTI 147 11 14 Output Circuit 1 LINEA 148 11 15 Output Circuit 2 LINEA 149 11 16 Power Circuit COTI Instant Freshbrew 150 11 17 Power Circuit COTI Espresso 151 11 18 Power Circuit LINEA Instant Freshbrew 152 11 19 Power Circuit LINEA Espresso 153 11 20 Heater Circuit COTI 154 11 20 Heater Circuit LINEA 155 Section 12 FCC Statement 12 FCC Statement 156 ...

Page 11: ...7ml Paper 7oz SVR 630 236ml Paper 8oz SVR 608 266ml Paper 9oz SVR 588 354ml Paper 12oz SVS 450 354ml Paper 12oz SMR 325 473ml Paper 16oz SMR 250 Approximate and are for guidance only Electrical Services Voltage 120 V AC AC Current 11 A Frequency 60 Hz Water Services Pressure 14 116 psi 1 8 Bar Dynamic Sound Levels A weighted sound pressure level is below 70dB All weights and dimensions are approxi...

Page 12: ...ected to the water supply via a scale inhibiting water filter All weights and dimensions are approximate and are for guidance only General Height Espresso 33in 838mm Depth 23 6in 785mm Width 19 6in 498mm Weight 121 lb 55kg Height Instant Freshbrew 27 6in 700mm Depth 23 6in 785mm Width 19 6in 498mm Weight 99 lb 45kg Electrical Services Voltage 120 V AC AC Current 11 A Frequency 60 Hz Water Services...

Page 13: ...echnical Manual 1 4 External Features COTI Key 1 Door 7 Adjustable Foot 2 Touch Screen 8 Bill Acceptor 3 Door Handle with Lock 9 Coin Entry 4 Cup Station 10 Cup Stand 5 SureVend Sensor 11 Reject cup 6 Drip Tray 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 3 ...

Page 14: ...chine Specifications 1 5 External Features LINEA Key 1 Bean Container 6 Hot Water Spout 2 Display Screen 7 Moveable Cup Stand 3 Door Lock 8 Waste Tray Grill 4 Door 9 Waste Tray 5 SureVend Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 ...

Page 15: ...ucket solids 3 Cup Turret 13 Dispense Head 4 Cup Drop Unit 14 Oltre Brewer Unit 5 Door Locking Mechanism 15 Mixer 6 Cup Catcher 16 CoEx Brewer Unit 7 SurevendTM Sensor 17 Ingredient Canisters 8 Drip Tray 18 Door Switch 9 Drip Catcher 19 Control Board 10 Kick Plate 20 Canister Fill Bracket 1 6 Internal Features COTI 18 19 20 5 ...

Page 16: ...an Container 7 Waste Tray Liquids 2 Ingredient Canisters 8 Control Board Cover 3 Grinder unit 9 Door Switch 4 CoEx Brewer 10 Mixing System 5 Dispense Head 11 Coffee Waste Bucket Dry 6 Coffee Waste Bucket Liquids 12 Main Power Switch Rear View 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 ...

Page 17: ...ticular as far as safety and hygiene are concerned To ensure adequate ventilation 4 6 inches 100 150mm clearance must be allowed between the back of the cabinet and the wall The Vender must be positioned close enough to an electrical outlet so that an extension cord is not required The Vender must be on a solid flat and level surface Do not transport the Vender to from or around customer locations...

Page 18: ...namic water pressure at the stop tap must be within the limits 14 and 116 psi 1 8 Bar Crane Merchandising Systems recommend that all hot drinks machine are fitted with a water filter This filter must be of food grade quality and able to remove temporary hardness scale heavy metals lead copper iron cadmium chlorine and any organic pollutant s discolouration Warning If your Freshbrew or Espresso mac...

Page 19: ...eptacle that is properly protected by a fuse or circuit breaker If the receptacle will not accept the power cord plug it must be replaced with a properly grounded 3 wire receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code and Local Codes and Ordinances The work should be done by a qualified electrician DO NOT USE A 3 WIRE TO 2 WIRE ADAPTOR DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PIN ON THE PLUG OR IN ANY ...

Page 20: ...ped with a Bill Acceptor the Acceptor should cycle twice If the Display shows OUT OF SERVICE refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION of this guide COIN CHANGERS OTHER ACCESSORIES Coti models 608 fresh brew 609 freeze dried and 610 bean grinder can have an MDB Coin Changer installed and can have an MDB Bill Acceptor installed as well If the MDB Coin Changer and other MDB accessories are not factory in...

Page 21: ... the size of cups used refer to section 2 5 Fill with the correct size cups for the cup catcher fitted to the machine Allow the cups to drop into the tubes directly from the packaging DO NOT touch the cups with your hands Important Do not fill the tube directly above the cup dispense position Allow the cup turret motor to rotate a full tube to the cup dispense position Rotating the cup turret by h...

Page 22: ...he canister from the filling station and replace the lid Refit canister into machine ensuring that it is returned to the correct operating station Repeat this operation for all soluble freshbrew ingredient canisters fitted to the machine Rotate the canister outlets to their correct operating positions Note After filling canisters complete a bowl rinse Ensure that the agitator is removed for any fr...

Page 23: ...h its lip outside the brewer cover COTI Machines All fitted monetary systems should be checked bill reader and cashless devices etc On LINEA machines open the front door and push CoEx Tablet Clean on Main Menu Note make sure grout bin is located correctly under CoEx brewer outlet when placed back into machine see picture Allow cleaning cycle to complete then push complete on display Operate the ma...

Page 24: ...cking lever B clockwise Slide the locking lever C until the scrolls are in their widest position Select the correct step on setting tool D and using the locking lever close the scrolls until they firmly grip the setting tool Rotate locking lever anti clockwise and tighten locking screw ensuring lever does not move Remove setting tool place cup in throat and ensure that it is supported evenly on it...

Page 25: ...g Mode 3 1 Service Menu Entry COTI These machines have a touchscreen where you Touch the icon of the option you require When the machine door is opened a PIN entry screen will be displayed Enter the required code Engineer s 4444 or 1111 Operator s 3333 or 2222 and select Accept 15 ...

Page 26: ...ng Mode 3 2 Service Menu Entry LINEA When the machine door is opened the screen below is shown To enter service mode 1 Select Enter Pin 1 Enter required PIN Engineer s program 1111 Operator s program 2222 and select OK 16 ...

Page 27: ...nes have full colour screens making navigation of the programming menu structure easy and intuitive You should always check the Root Menu area of the screen as there are often prompts and reminders shown in this area 1 There are two levels of programming mode and both are passcode protected Operator this menu offers limited access to the software program enabling drinks to be configured data to be...

Page 28: ...ing or Updating Parameters There are various forms of screens to change the configuration parameters of the machine from Check Boxes Radio Buttons to Value Increment and Value Entry 3 5 1 Check boxes These are used where there is a multiple selection of parameters available in this example drink selections 1 Select the required options and a tick appears in the check box Select again to remove the...

Page 29: ...se the or icons to increase or the decrease the value as required 2 Select Save to save and apply the new value 3 Select Previous page to return to the previous page without saving any changes 3 5 4 Value Entry These screens enable a value to be entered 1 Enter the required value and select Save 2 C clears any displayed value 3 Cancel exists the screen with no change in value 19 ...

Page 30: ...Section 3 Programming Mode 20 ...

Page 31: ...k is being prepared If the drink requires Sugar and Milk choices the image is off set to the left if the drink doesn t require further choices the image is centred Small Icon placed in the drink selection menu Video played while the drink is being prepared Standby enables a standby image to be displayed after the machine has remained idle for a set time End of Vend enables an image or video to be ...

Page 32: ...on 9 Cancel Button 10 Credit Inserted 11 MY CODE Button 12 ADA Mode Selection Button optional 13 Strength Buttons 14 Nutrition information optional 15 Allergen Information optional 16 Large Icon 17 Back to Menu 18 Price Including Extras if the Feature is in use 19 Nutrition Information Button 20 Start Button 21 MY CODE Number 22 Vend in Progress Spinner 23 Background Picture Video Image 24 End of ...

Page 33: ...Section 4 Customising the User Interface Technical Manual 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 ...

Page 34: ...ions Screens LINEA Key Description 1 Product Name 2 Next Screen 3 Previous Screen 4 Small Image 5 Large Image 6 Cancel Selection 7 Available Languages 8 Standby Screen Video 9 Large Image 10 Vend in Progress Spinner 11 End of Vend Image Video 1 2 3 5 6 4 24 ...

Page 35: ...Section 4 Customising the User Interface Technical Manual 7 8 9 10 11 25 ...

Page 36: ... Vend Video 1080 x 1045 webm atlas product_library generic Operator Manuals html5 atlas manuals 4 4 2 LINEA Machines It is important there is no text or key features within the top 350 or bottom 250 pixels as they will not be seen Image type Size in pixels W H File format File path Background icon 1280 x 640 png atlas product_library background_pictures Large icon 547 x 735 png atlas product_libra...

Page 37: ...wing example shows how to copy Large Product Images from the USB stick onto the machine and select them for display on the User Interface Note The other image and video types are copied and selected for use in the same way 1 Select the required image type you want to change 2 For this example we select the Large Product Images option to display the following screen Note There may be further screen...

Page 38: ...een 8 On completion select Up one level to return to the Product Configuration screen 4 6 Select the Images for Display To apply the images or videos to the User Interface from those stored on the machine 1 From the Main Menu select Product Configuration and then Change products information to display the following screen 2 This screen displays all the selections which are available from the machi...

Page 39: ...on previous screen select Instant Coffee to display the following screen This screen displays all the images videos which can be changed The current image file name appears alongside each option 5 To apply or change the image displayed against the selected product type select the image type from the screen above 6 For this example select the Small Icon option to display all the available small ima...

Page 40: ...e name is displayed on the Small Icon option 11 Select the Up one level option to return to the Change products information screen where another product can be selected and the required images can be changed 12 All other image types are changed in the same way 4 7 Remove Content from Machine This enables images on the User Interface to be removed When changing displayed images they must first be r...

Page 41: ...large images 4 Select the images to be removed 5 With all the required images selected select Remove Selected Files 6 On completion select Up one level to return to the Product Configuration screen 4 8 Edit the Product Name and Description This enables the product and product descriptions which appear on the User Interface selection Menu to be added or changed 1 From the Main Menu select Product C...

Page 42: ... from the machine be aware there may be more than one screen 3 Select the product Instant Coffee to be changed to display the following screen 4 Select Language to display the available languages select the required language and then select Up one level 5 Select Edit Translations to select from Option name Product name Product description 32 ...

Page 43: ...en the vend is complete To choose the images it is the same procedure as for other images refer to Section 4 6 for details This image is displayed until the cup is removed from the cup station 4 10 Standby Screen This enables up to 7 standby screens or videos to be displayed in turn after the machine has remained idle for a set time This feature can be Enabled or Disabled and the Transition Time t...

Page 44: ... Standby Screens they must first be copied onto the machine 1 Copy the required Standby Screen files onto a USB stick refer to Section 4 6 for details of accepted file types size and address 2 Insert the USB stick into the USB socket on the Atlas H Board 3 Select Copy Standby Screens a preview of the screen can be seen by selecting the thumbnail of the image touching the screen will exit the previ...

Page 45: ...layed when the machine is at Standby Up to seven images or videos can be used as required 1 Select Edit Standby Screens to display the following screen 2 2 Each screen is displayed for a set time or in the case of a video file for its duration before the next set is displayed It is not necessary to use all seven available Sets but it is preferred to use at least two 3 Select a Set icon to display ...

Page 46: ...for each Set selecting one image per Set 8 The Transition Time option enables a specific time a Standby image is displayed A numeric keypad is displayed where the time in seconds is entered when showing a video this time should be set to its run time 9 The selected images will be shown in turn each time the machine returns to idle mode 10 When all images Sets have been set up select Up one level t...

Page 47: ...e files select Up one level to return to the Standby Screen menu 4 10 6 Accepted Credit Card Types This feature enables images of Credit Cards to be selected for display on the customer user interface This does not set which cards the reader can accept it only displays the possible options to the customer once a card reader is fitted to the machine 1 Select Accepted Credit Card Types to display th...

Page 48: ...isplay to display the following screen 2 Select the required Notes and then Up one level to return to the Standby Screen menu 4 10 8 Display Cards for Cashless This option enables images of the Card types to be displayed when the machine is in cashless mode 1 Select Enabled to display images selected in 4 12 6 Accepted Credit Card Types 2 Select Disabled to disable this option and remove images of...

Page 49: ...red 2 Select Disabled to disable this option and remove images of coin sets from the User Interface 4 12 Allergens This enables any allergens associated with the selected ingredient to be displayed on the User Interface when a drink containing the related ingredient is selected 1 From the Main Menu select Product Configuration Page 4 4 and then Allergens to display the following screen 2 Allergens...

Page 50: ... Language only if multiple languages have been installed on the machine each new allergen name will need a separate translation for each of the languages select the language in which you want to add your allergen 3 Select the one of the available options and type in the name required E g Lentil 4 Press Save the name of your new allergen will now be seen and available to be displayed to the custome...

Page 51: ... between EVA and BDV formats 4 12 3 Specify Allergens This allows each ingredient used in the machine to be selected and any allergens associated with that ingredient to be displayed to the customer 1 Select Specify Allergens 2 Select the ingredient to which the associated allergens are to be displayed 3 For this example select Milk 41 ...

Page 52: ... to the Specify Allergens and select the next ingredient if required 6 With all ingredient and allergens set select Up one level to return to the Allergens menu screens Note Select applicable allergens per ingredient and also for any ingredient which share the same mixing system as there may be traces of the other ingredient remaining in the mixing system 42 ...

Page 53: ...ition Info is selected you will see the following screen 2 Select Nutrition Info to Enable Disable this feature and then choose between the two ways to enter the nutritional value of the selected drink Calculate Info This is used to calculate the overall values for that drink For example if you select A white coffee the ingredients are milk and the coffee An extra white coffee with medium sugar th...

Page 54: ... navigate the drink selection menu The feature is either Disabled or Enabled If the feature is enabled the International Symbol of Access also known as the Wheelchair Symbol button appears on the User Interface Once customer presses this button they will see the screens below with each subsequent press advancing to the next screen The lowest two selections are within the allowed height restriction...

Page 55: ...d the strength can be chosen by pressing the appropriate Strength Milk Sugar button doing so will scroll though the strengths available In ADA mode the nutritional information is always shown if the feature has been set up The MY CODE selection method is also available in ADA mode 45 ...

Page 56: ... as the name of the country Refer to Section 5 11 9 for more information 4 17 Currency Setup This enables the currency used in the machine to be selected refer to Section 5 10 1 2 for more information 4 18 Low Change Message When the value of coins in the machine falls below a certain value a Low Change message will be displayed Refer to Section 5 10 1 1 for more information 4 19 Custom Selection ...

Page 57: ... the life of the machine atlas board Resettable Sales Data enables data to be viewed and cleared enabling data to be recorded over a period of time Sales Groups enables drinks to be linked as a group for easier reviewing Events enables certain events which have happened on the machine to be viewed power losses door opened last actions etc SureVendTM displays details of SureVendTM activities Diagno...

Page 58: ...ull functional test of CDU CoEx Module allows testing of each of the CoEx module components Stick Stirrer enables the stick stirrer dropper to be tested Price Section 5 6 Individual Prices enables the price of all the individual drinks to be changed Multiple Price Points Enables prices to be changed relevant to the strength selected Category Prices enables prices to be set for categories of drinks...

Page 59: ...the selection of drinks available the number of cup vends per jug and to enable disable SureVendTM Water Compensation adjust dispensed water quantity Recipe Scale Factor adjust water levels for all drinks Disable Selections enables individual selections to be disabled Token Enabled enables which drinks are available with payment by token Cup Mechanism Settings enables SureVendTM Cup Mechanism and ...

Page 60: ...additional menu items will be shown Card Reader A enables a card reader to be added If any monetary device is enabled additional menu items will be shown Card Reader B enables a second card reader to be added If any monetary device is enabled additional menu items will be shown System Settings page 1 4 section 5 11 1 Operator Manuals enables manuals to be viewed on the screen ADA Mode enables the ...

Page 61: ...5 11 17 Software Version displays details of the version currently installed Temperature Units enables the selection of Celsius or Fahrenheit Keyless Transitions enables Jug and Free vend via PIN codes Standby Screen enables the machine to display a standby screen and to set a time between the last vend and when the standby screen is displayed Default Dispense Head Position sets the position of th...

Page 62: ...that the machine automatically carries out Telemetry Section 5 14 allows Crane s telemetry system to be configured Leave Service Application Section 5 15 exits the Engineer s Program and returns the machine to standby mode enables the machine to be rebooted Machine Reboot Section 5 16 52 ...

Page 63: ...ngineer to view Non Resettable and Resettable Sales Data view data relating to Events and SureVend assisted vend information The Re settable Sales Data and SureVend data menus contain an extra sub menu which enables the engineer to delete the re settable data from the machines memory Note All sales data is presented in a format required by the latest European Vending Association Data Transfer Stan...

Page 64: ...rol board or the back up battery is removed or the board reprogrammed Data is displayed with the following options 5 3 1 1 Overall Totals 1 This displays the total sales in a table listed under Sales Discounts Test Vend Surcharge and Free Vend Mug Vends and Cup Vends are also shown 2 The currency column indicates the total monetary value and the column indicates the total number of actual vends fo...

Page 65: ...ispensed the total value of coins ejected from the change tubes as change to the customer and manually dispensed 6 Manually Dispensed the value of coins ejected from the tubes using the Coins In Out feature within the Money sub menu 7 Sales the value and number of sales cash was used for 8 Discount the value and number discounts given 9 Surcharge the value and number surcharges 10 Overpay the valu...

Page 66: ... be displayed in a table under Price Sales Discounts Test Vend Surcharge and Free Vend Mug Vends and Cup Vends are also shown 2 The Price row indicates the price of the actual product 5 3 2 Resettable Sales Data This menu contains the same data fields as that available from the Non Resettable Sales Data menu However data from this menu can be cleared from the machines memory enabling sales data to...

Page 67: ...l the Freshbrew drinks in a separate group and the Cold drinks in another It is possible to have as many groups as you require 2 For this example we will use the groups suggested above To change the number of groups to 3 1 Select Total Number 2 Select 3 on the numeric keypad which will be shown and press Save To change the title of the group 1 Select Customise Name 2 Select Group 1 3 Type in new n...

Page 68: ...en enables events which have occurred in the machine to be viewed 1 Selecting Power Losses displays a table listing the most recent occasions 10 maximum when power to the machine was disconnected Details of the Date Time and Duration are displayed 1 Selecting Door Switch displays a table listing the most recent occasions 10 maximum when the door of the machine was opened Details of the Date Time a...

Page 69: ... for the complete list of error messages 5 4 2 Errors History This displays a table of all the active errors 1 Any currently Active Errors are displayed on screen with the ability to view the fault details Event Id Time and Date in a table 2 Any corrected errors will be shown in Errors History There is the option to Clear History from the table to prevent them being cleared accidentally a confirma...

Page 70: ...is live information can be used to determine the operation of each switch and sensor by manually changing their state 5 5 2 Components This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of valves and motors When running any component test it will run for 4 seconds and often while the tests are running a text box will be show to advise what is happening On a successful completion of the test the ...

Page 71: ...container in position to catch the hot water dispensed during the test 5 5 2 2 Pumps Use this option to test the correct operation of the syrup pumps if fitted 1 Select the required pump 5 5 2 3 Augers Use this option to test the operation of each of the ingredient motors As this test causes the ingredient canister auger to turn you should remove the canisters before starting the test sequence Eac...

Page 72: ... Service Keypad as each button is pressed the corresponding key on the screen is highlighted 5 5 4 Coin Return Motor This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of the coin return motor 1 While the test is running the test animation accompanied by a Please Wait message will be displayed On a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Test screen 5 5 5 Display This menu op...

Page 73: ...eceive the vend While the tests are running the test animation accompanied by a Test Started message will be displayed On a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the Vend Without Cup screen 1 Select the required drink to be tested 2 The ingredient milk and sugar strengths can be changed using the and to change the values as required 3 Select Start to start the vend process 4 Each...

Page 74: ...odule This menu enables the engineer to test the operation of the CoEx module components While the tests are running the test animation accompanied by a Test Started message will be displayed On a successful completion of the test the screen returns to the CoEx Module screen 5 5 11 1 Home Brewer Use this option to ensure that the brewer is able to reset and return to the home position 5 5 11 2 Esp...

Page 75: ...re use 5 6 Price This menu allows the engineer to enter individual prices for each drink selection available one price for all drink selections set a discount for consumers who use their own cup mug and view the highest and lowest price set in the machine Tip If most selections are to be sold at the same price use the Entire Machine menu to quickly set the entire machine to this price then access ...

Page 76: ...is entered via the value entry screen for each of the ingredients E g Coffee Milk and Sugar which will be added to the standard price if the customer selects any maximum strength options E g If the consumer selects a maximum strength coffee with milk and maximum amount of sugar they will be charged the price of a standard drink plus surcharges for the additional coffee and additional sugar The tot...

Page 77: ...ink basis with individual surcharges set for each strength option for each of the ingredients which make up that drink For this example we will add a 5c surcharge to Milk 2 and a 10c surcharge to Milk 3 1 Select Instant Coffee 2 Select Milk 3 Select Milk 2 4 Select 5 5 Select Save 6 Repeat this process for Milk 3 with a value of 10 67 ...

Page 78: ...he value entry screen 2 When a consumer places their own cup into the dispense area and selects a drink the SureVend sensors detect the cup and disables the cup drop mechanism The value set for Mug Discount is then subtracted from the price of the drink selected and the appropriate change credit returned to the consumer Note It is important to ensure that any value entered for a mug discount is su...

Page 79: ...Section 5 Engineer s Program Technical Manual 5 7 Product Configuration This menu enables all aspects of the drinks to be adjusted 69 ...

Page 80: ...ice the machine The system runs each auger grinder three times for four seconds the ingredient must be weighed each time and the value entered the average grams second of that ingredient is then calculated This procedure is repeated for each ingredient canister and the averages stored in the machine 5 7 1 1 Change information This enables the Name Option Picture and Steps Name to be changed see se...

Page 81: ... 5 If coffee beans are being used in the machine the grind consistency must be set before calibration this is done with the adjuster knob on the grinder 5 7 1 3 Valve Calibration all ingredients and valves must have been be calibrated This option enables water dispense volumes to be set in millilitres rather than in seconds With the exception that it does not need to prime the valve the procedure ...

Page 82: ...illed The Current Ingredient Level can also be seen For this example we will set the Milk capacity to 1 5kg and prevent any further sales once this level drops to 200g 1 Select Milk 2 Select Default Ingredient Level and enter a value of 1500 select Save 3 Select Minimum Ingredient Level and enter a value of 200 select Save Repeat this procedure for all other ingredients 5 7 1 7 Amount Unit all ing...

Page 83: ... is changed and it is recalibrated the values here will be changed accordingly 5 7 2 Nutrition Info all ingredients and valves must have been be calibrated See section 4 14 5 7 3 Copy content from USB stick See section 4 6 5 7 4 Remove content from machine See section 4 8 5 7 5 Change product information See section 4 9 5 7 6 Change Group Information See section 5 3 3 5 7 7 Configure Generic Conte...

Page 84: ...on the menu can be adjusted from it s default values Selecting a drink displays the ingredients and timers to make the drink and are explained below 1 Select the drink you are going to set up from the Selection Timer menu to display the drinks available in your configuration We will use Instant Coffee for this example 2 Once you have selected the drink to be adjusted you will see a screen similar ...

Page 85: ...en done the quantities would be shown in seconds If a machine has not been calibrated the amount of ingredient being dispensed can be found by selecting the ingredient e g Milk 1 pressing button 15 on the service keypad and catching and weighing the dispensed product 5 Switch Ingredient This allows you to change which canister runs when an ingredient is selected For example if you wanted to switch...

Page 86: ...how long the water valve is opened Always ensure there is sufficient water to clear the mixing bowl of ingredient 9 Product Delay to delay the adding of product after a valve opens 10 Whipper Time how long the whipper runs for 11 Whipper Delay to delay the whipper after a valve opens 12 Pre Dispense Delay this is set to optimum value and should not be adjusted 13 Post Dispense Delay this is the le...

Page 87: ...be displayed on the selection screen If for example you are vending Orange 1 Select Cold drink 1 to display a list of cold drinks 2 Select the type of cold drink in this example Orange 3 Orange will now be shown on the drink selection screen Note Remember it is possible to rename any drink to your own product using the Change products information see section 4 7 77 ...

Page 88: ...Selections This option to choose the drinks that are to be available for jug vends Note We recommend that only instant drinks or hot and cold water are vended in jugs If at any time you wish to stop a jug vend before it is complete there is a cancel button however it will only stop after the current cup has completed vending It must be done this way to prevent ingredients being left in the mixing ...

Page 89: ...tion must be carried out before setting the Water Compensation The objective is to vend the programmed amount of water in Selection Timers during a vend Increase or decrease the number until the correct volume of liquid is dispensed during a Freshbrew or Espresso vend cycle 1 Inst Compensation Instant used on LINEA machines 2 FB Compensation Freshbrew low pressure drinks 3 Esp Compensation Espress...

Page 90: ... station before any money is collected or product delivered The sensing system is a beam of infra red light across the cup station that is broken by a cup as it falls into position from the cup drop unit or by a consumer placing their own mug in the dispense area The SureVend software monitors the cup station sensor during the time that the cup ring is operated If a cup is not detected within thre...

Page 91: ...5 7 16 3 Cup Station Sensor This enables the cup in position sensor to be enabled or disabled 5 7 17 Brewer Waste Management If this feature is On it enables the number of fresh brew drinks dispensed to be limited before the brewer waste bucket is emptied ensuring the bucket does not overflow 1 Brewer Waste Management check this box to enable 2 Brewer Waste Capacity enter the number of vends befor...

Page 92: ... opened 5 Last Water Filter Changed this indicates the date and time of the last filter change 6 Clear Data resets the counter after confirmation 7 Purge Water Filter this will purge the filter for 30 seconds Ensure you have a suitable receptacle in position to catch the water 5 7 19 Bowl Rinse At Home Position This enables the Bowl Rinse and CoEx Clean to be used with the dispense head in the hom...

Page 93: ...the flush to be set Inactivity Period the period of time after the last vend the flush will occur 5 7 21 Oltre Brewer This menu enables the following options for the Oltre brewer to be set up 1 Tea Brewer Vend Counter this displays the current Tea Brewer Vend Count There is also the option to reset this counter 2 Tea Belt Usage Counter this displays the current Tea Belt Usage Count There is also t...

Page 94: ...It is not recommended to enable this feature in most environments as it could have adverse effects if there were a leak from the internal pipe work of the machine 5 7 25 Allergens This enables any allergens in the selected drink to be displayed refer to Section 4 14 for more information 5 8 Menu Setup This menu enables the position of the available drinks on the drink selection menu to be changed ...

Page 95: ...n Empty selection if you require a space on the selection screen Note The rule is you can not have the same drink in more than one position on a screen you can however have the same drink on every screen if required This is what you would see if for example Gourmet Coffee was selected Depending on the configuration in use it may be possible to display a Category of drink or a Selection If the cust...

Page 96: ...ed to the machine to be selected to configure the coin set values for low change multiple vends and credit for failed vends The options available on this menu depends on which options are selected 5 10 1 Coin Mechanism This enables the type coin mechanism fitted to the machine to be selected including the options 1 No Coin Mechanism for machines not fitted with a coin mechanism 2 MDB Coin Mechanis...

Page 97: ...nical Manual 5 10 1 1 MDB Coin Mechanism If the Coin Mechanism is set to MDB Coin Mechanism these screens would be seen 1 Identification Numbers this will automatically show the serial numbers of any MDB devices which are connected 87 ...

Page 98: ...ue is entered here via the value entry screen indicating when the message displayed to the customer advises that they must insert the correct amount 6 Accept On Low Change this is the highest denomination of coin the machine will accept if the Low Change messages is being displayed 7 Multiple Vend Mode this is either set to Single Vend or Multi Vend If set to Multi Vend the customer can keep selec...

Page 99: ...if the price is shown on a display other than the machine 13 Currency Denominator this is used if the value of a single unit of the local currency is very low 5 10 1 2 Exec Coin Mechanism If the Coin Mechanism was set to Exec Coin Mechanism these different options would become available 1 Currency Setup here you would choose from the list of 49 variants pre loaded into the machine which currency s...

Page 100: ...d Reader A This enables an MDB Card Reader to be selected 5 10 5 Card Reader B This enables a second MDB Card Reader if fitted to be selected The options are the same as for Card Reader A Note When two card readers are being used one must be pre programmed to communicate as Card reader B this is not be defined by the machine Failure to adhere to this rule will result in the card systems failing to...

Page 101: ... are the cash sales prices In other words the cash discount has already been applied There are options for the discount to be given as a percentage per transaction or per item Close Session On Failure If Enabled and the card validation process fails the machine will return to standby if Disabled the customer will still be able to proceed with their purchase using an alternative monetary device Car...

Page 102: ...Section 5 Engineer s Program 5 11 System Settings This menu enables the machine to be set up using the following menus 92 ...

Page 103: ...ed this information is also shown in the DEX report 4 Machine Location the location of the machine can be added to help with identification and is shown in the DEX report 5 Custom Configuration Name Manufacturer ID Machine Model and Board Serial Number are displayed non editable fields it is information displayed on screen and in printouts and telemetry and identifies the machine 6 Machine Model t...

Page 104: ...without vending a cup water or ingredients 5 11 8 Time and Date This enables the Time Zone Time and Date of the machine s location to be selected 1 The local Time Zone should be selected as this will automatically adjust the clock for summer time 2 In the Time menu there is the option to use either a 12 or 24 hour clock display 3 The Date is displayed in an alphanumeric format to prevent confusion...

Page 105: ... 11 10 1 DTS Standby Mode This menu allows you to choose the data transfer format 1 DDCMP IrDA data can be downloaded from the machine using a hand held infra red DDCMP device 2 DEX data can be downloaded from the machine by plugging a DEX enabled device into the DEX port J16 on the main control board 3 DDCMP Wired data can be downloaded via a hard wired DDCMP device 5 11 10 2 DTS Audit List This ...

Page 106: ...ate Advertisements This option allow Adverts to be loaded which will run at set times of the day instead of the Standby Screens They can be loaded vis USB stick or OTA with Crane s Simplifi telemetry system 5 11 13 Software Updates This menu enables new configurations to be uploaded onto the machine via a USB stick or OTA via Simplifi 5 11 14 Backup Restore This enables a backup of the current con...

Page 107: ...lly 5 11 15 2 Restore Configuration Select this option to load a Clone configuration from a USB stick onto the machine Note A clone can only be uploaded onto a machine operating on the same software and configuration as the one the clone was taken from 1 Insert the USB stick with the required Clone into socket USB 3 on the main controller 2 Select Restore Configuration and select the required file...

Page 108: ...ault values 5 11 20 Standby Screen This enables a series of standby screens or videos to be displayed after the machine has remained idle for a set time This function can be Enabled or Disabled and the Transition Time entered after which the Standby Screens are displayed It also enables the selection of the types Credit Cards and Bills Notes that can be used in the machine These are also displayed...

Page 109: ...TO ALLOW AN MDB LOG TO BE TAKEN see section 5 4 3 5 11 25 Display OOS Errors When enabled this feature will display errors on the User Interface seen by the customer 5 11 26 LED Device Type This enables the selection of the LED colour scheme 1 Select the required colour type from those available on the LED Device Type screen to display the colours available in that type 2 Selecting Red LED will di...

Page 110: ...e setup of periods when the machine will automatically flush through the water system 3 Backup Events This enables the machine to be programed to perform an automatic backup of all user configurable settings and sales data stored in its memory 4 Power Saving Events This enables the setup of periods when the machine enters a power saving mode In this mode the water in the boiler is not maintained a...

Page 111: ...nical Manual Note By default four entries are available for each event One additional event can be created by selecting Create New Event 1 Select Time of Day Events on the Timed Events screen 2 Select Free Vend 3 Select Free Vend 1 101 ...

Page 112: ...ilable over several days A Start and an End Day can be selected 5 Select Start Time to display the Start Time screen 6 Set the start time to 10 30 and Save 7 Select End Time to display the End Time screen 8 Set the end time of 2 30 14 30 and Save 9 Select Days Of Week and select on which days of the week Free Vend will be available 11 Select Selections to select which drinks are available for free...

Page 113: ...ease ensure that the discount value entered is supported by the coin tubes 5 14 Telemetry This feature is only for use with the Crane Telemetry system 5 14 1 Assign Unit To enable this set up of the GSM module an aerial and wiring must have been installed You will need to know the atlas board serial number section 5 11 3 have the correct VIX file on a USB stick and have access to the Crane Cashles...

Page 114: ...r ID has been accepted you will be asked to enter a Machine ID Using the keyboard displayed on the screen enter the atlas board serial number and press Save 6 When prompted select Validate to confirm the number you have entered is correct 2 Select Get network status ensure the signal strength is 1 bar or above 3 Insert USB stick containing the VIX file into USB3 on the atlas board and select Assig...

Page 115: ... was completed the machine will display This unit is successfully assigned 8 It is good practice at this time to select Send DEX to ensure that everything is set correctly 9 This screen should then be seen You should also use the Crane Cashless app to check the report and ensure that your account details are correct 105 ...

Page 116: ...ration to be updated OTA over the air 5 14 2 6 Get cashless terminal configuration from server Enables the terminal configuration to be updated OTA 5 14 2 7 Update time from server will ensure that the time is synchronised with the server 5 14 2 8 Send DEX will send a DEX report to the server 5 14 2 9 Send log files allows various log files to be sent to the server 5 14 2 10 Unassign Unit allows t...

Page 117: ...flush cycle is complete the machine returns to standby mode Note CoEx brewers are cycled and rinsed Oltre brewers are not rinsed 3 To flush the machine Open the front door of the machine Caution Ensure that a suitable container is placed under the dispense position Keep hands away from the dispense area whilst the flushing cycle is in operation Press and release the Flush or Sanitisation rinse but...

Page 118: ...d return to stand by mode 6 1 7 Key 7 Cup Test This button enables the operator to test the operation of the cup drop unit after refilling the cup stacks When the button is pressed the cup drop motor is operated and a cup is ejected from the cup drop unit This function ensures that the mechanism is working correctly 6 1 8 Key 8 Park Head When this button is pressed the dispense head moves to its f...

Page 119: ...uld always be switched on during installation of the LINEA machine The waste container should be regularly emptied and after each time the waste counter must be reset Press button 12 on the service keypad or Reset Waste on display Audible bleeps confirm that the counter has been reset to zero 6 1 13 Key 13 Syrup Prime Still Carbonated Machines Hot Syrup Machines This button enables the operator to...

Page 120: ...2 1 Enter Pin Entry to Engineer s or Operator s program using the appropriate code 1111 or 2222 6 2 4 Test Vend See section 6 1 6 Note place cup under dispense nozzles before following instructions 6 2 2 Sanitisation rinse See section 6 1 3 6 2 3 Data Recall See section 6 1 5 6 2 5 CoEx Boiler Fill See section 6 1 9 6 2 6 CoEx Boiler Cool Down See section 6 1 10 6 2 7 CoEx Tablet Clean See section...

Page 121: ...e added to make the drink The hot water valve dispenses straight into the cup 4 Should the inlet valve fail or mains water supply be disabled the controller board will detect a fault after the inlet valve open signal has been active for 2 minutes if the required water level has not been reached At this point all outputs from the controller board including the heater element will be switched off an...

Page 122: ... head features two separate dispense positions depending upon the drink being dispensed 2 The mechanism is operated by a 24V DC 48 RPM motor The motor is connected to a pinion which engages with a rack on the dispense arm This mechanism is used to move the dispense head backwards and forwards 3 A micro switch fitted to the rear of the dispense head chassis detects the home position head withdrawn ...

Page 123: ...ting the waste bucket tray is full and the machine is disabled The machine will remain in this state until the waste bucket tray has been emptied 7 8 CoEx Brewer Espresso Machines The unique CoEx combined coffee and espresso brewer provides both freshly brewed coffee along with fresh coffee from beans through the same unit The unit is driven by a 24V DC 11 RPM motor monitored by a micro switch The...

Page 124: ...d to the machine The solid state relay is mounted on the PSU chassis and uses a 24V DC switching circuit to provide 110V AC for the heater element 3 A secondary PSU converts 110V AC to 12V DC to power the screen 4 The Input output I O board mounted on the PSU chassis utilises signals from the main controller in order to operate valves whipper motors dispense head motor ingredient motors brewer mot...

Page 125: ...rotocol compatible and the LINEA machine is MDB compatible only 7 14 Card Key System 1 The card system fitted to the machine communicates with the vending machine controller using the same principle as the change giver 2 The card system informs the vending machine controller of the amount of credit on the consumer s card If there is sufficient credit for the selected drink the vending machine cont...

Page 126: ...e required amount of water has been pumped through the system the inlet valve closes and the pumps stop pumping water through the system The brewer compresses the used coffee cake the two way valve is opened and the three way valve switched off 6 The brewer motor reverses and drives the piston back up to the top of the chamber The wiper mechanism ejects the used coffee cake into the dry waste cont...

Page 127: ...The non return valve allows water to flow in one direction which smooths the flow which allows accurate reading of the flow meter Grinder Mechanism Not Shown On Water Flow Diagram The grind mechanism consists of a 110V AC conical grinder with a manual adjustment When an espresso based drink is selected the grinder will run for the programmed time grinding beans and feeding the brewer The grinder i...

Page 128: ...Section 8 Espresso System 8 2 1 Espresso Water Flow Diagram 118 ...

Page 129: ...ixing bowls 6mm grey silicone To replace pipes 1 Open cabinet door and extend the delivery head by pressing 8 on the service keypad 2 Using the above information about pipe size connect the pipes to the dispense head 3 The pipes should be cut to such lengths that when the head is in it s extended position they are not too taut and the pipe doesn t sag below the delivery head Note Soup must always ...

Page 130: ...r 4mm white silicone Hot water 8mm grey silicone Mixing bowls 6mm grey silicone 1 3 2 To replace pipes 1 Open cabinet door 2 Using the above information about pipe size connect the pipes to the dispense head 3 The pipes should be cut to such lengths so that they are not too taut and also the pipe doesn t sag below the delivery head 120 ...

Page 131: ...ch and machine Check power to coin mech wiring and connections Coin Mech ROM Error MDB coin mech ROM checksum test failed fatal error Fix or replace coin mech Coin Mech Acceptor Unplugged MDB coin mech is unplugged or faulty Check wiring and if necessary replace coin mech Coin Mech Acceptor Jammed Coin jam detected in coin acceptor Check coin cassette operation Coin Mech Payout Jammed Coin jam det...

Page 132: ...in the timed period The machine will not attempt to drop any further cups once this error is set Searching For Cup Stack Cup drop unit is currently searching for cups in the turret This error will be removed once the search operation is complete The machine will operate in Mug only mode while this error is active No Cup Delivered Ring 1 SureVend On Cup drop unit failed to drop a cup after 9 attemp...

Page 133: ...or The error can be down to faulty motor or faulty opto sensor Brewer Jam Unable to detect switch input in the given time out for Oltre paperless brewer This will disable all brewer drinks for this particular brewer Brewer Waste Pail Full Brewer waste capacity is exceeded This error will only be raised if brewer waste management is enabled It will disable all fresh brew drinks The drinks will only...

Page 134: ...e to establish communication with the I O board This error will be cleared by the software if it is able to successfully re initialise the I O board No Selections Available No selections available on the machine Usually a result of incorrect machine id configuration id or Cup Size being set on the machine All Selections Disabled All drink selections have been disabled The machine is taken out of s...

Page 135: ...wiring and connections Bill Validator Motor Error The bill validator is reporting a motor error Bill Validator Sensor Error The bill validator is reporting a sensor error Bill Validator ROM Error The bill validator is reporting a ROM error Bill Validator Acceptor Jammed The bill validator is reporting that the acceptor is jammed Bill Validator Stacker Error The bill validator is reporting a stacke...

Page 136: ...Unable to see minimum required flow when dispensing water from pressure boiler All drinks related to pressure boiler will be disabled Low Water Cold Cold unit tank is low on water The error is cleared when cold unit tank is filled up No Water Cold Cold Unit was unable to fill up in the allocated time All cold drinks will be disabled Power machine off on to reset timer Cleaning Required CoEx Brewer...

Page 137: ...osage into the heater tank and allow the heater tank to fill 4 Turn off the machine and leave for approximately 40 minutes before draining the tank again 5 Fit a new water filter and switch on the machine Fill the tank and drain again until all traces of the de scaler are removed at least 3 times 6 Switch on the machine and allow the heater tank to fill and to heat up Drain and fill one more time ...

Page 138: ...CoEx Brewer Bean Grinder Maintenance Espresso machines are fitted with the CoEx brewer unit which produces both fresh coffee and espresso based drinks from ground beans and freshbrew pre ground coffee from the same unit Routine cleaning and maintenance instructions for this unit can be found in the Operator s Manual 10 4 1 CoEx Brewer Grinder Blades 50 000 Vend Service Crane Merchandising Systems ...

Page 139: ...aft and place to one side Ensure that the nyloc nut is retained in the drive coupling moulding 3 1 2 5 Working from the front of the brewer unscrew and remove the three screws holding the unit together Carefully ease both the front and rear brewer panels away from the central piston chamber swing arm assembly 6 Holding the unit as shown in the photograph rotate the lower piston and cylinder assemb...

Page 140: ...ts stroke as shown in the photograph 1 a c d 8 Ensure that the piston drive cam b is positioned as shown If necessary push the piston drive cam anti clockwise until it reaches its stop position b 9 Holding the lower piston and cylinder assembly as shown guide the assembly into the swing arms filter holder assembly 10 Check and ensure that the lower piston guide block c locates with the piston driv...

Page 141: ... under the coffee outlet pipes as shown e 11 Ensure the plastic washer a if fitted is placed correctly over the input shaft long side as shown Re assemble the front and rear brewer panels to the central piston chamber swing arms assembly using the three retaining screws locknuts Check and ensure that the brewer release lever mechanism operates correctly c b 12 Re fit the brewer drive coupling to t...

Page 142: ...he water inlet pipe and discard Fit the O ring included in the service kit onto the inlet pipe Ensure that the new O ring is seated correctly Refit the CoEx brewer unit into the machine Slide the unit into place until it clicks into position Refit the coffee dispense pipe to the brewer outlet a 132 ...

Page 143: ...ion is achieved by turning the grinder body back one full turn anti clockwise Re assemble the grinder adjuster wheel assembly to the grinder unit 4 Refit the fresh beans container to the machine Pull the bean canister shut off to its fully extended position 5 Turn on the electricity supply to the machine Important Before returning the machine to service the Grinder Calibration routine refer to Sec...

Page 144: ...he diagrams shown on the following pages illustrate the layout of and the connections between the electrical and electronic components within COTI Infinity Touch CALI ICON and LINEA machines The following diagrams are common to all machines except where stated 11 1 Touch Screen COTI 000 134 ...

Page 145: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Technical Manual ATLAS H ATLAS H J44 9 10 1 TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY 11 2 Touch Screen LINEA 135 ...

Page 146: ...s H The Control Board is the main controller for all of the machines functions The board is located inside the door To gain access to the board 1 To access switch off the power to the machine and open the front door Loosen the securing screws and remove the cover 136 ...

Page 147: ...ams Technical Manual 11 4 Atlas H Board Connections COTI The diagram below and table opposite illustrate the connections between the control IRDA and LED boards COTI LED IRDA PCB COTI LED DRIVER PCB LED CONTROL SPI DOOR SWITCH CASHLESS 137 ...

Page 148: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Atlas H Board Pin Connections COTI 138 ...

Page 149: ...iagrams Technical Manual 11 5 Atlas H Board Connections LINEA The diagram below and table opposite illustrate the connections between the control IRDA and LED boards WATER DROPLET LED EXTERNAL PAYMENT UNIT LED P0 Connector IRDA DEX 139 ...

Page 150: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Atlas H Board Pin Connections LINEA 9 10 1 140 ...

Page 151: ... cover Note When doing any checks around this area be aware that there are high voltages present 11 7 I O Board LINEA The input output board is located in the bottom right hand side of the machine It is mounted on the right hand side panel and can be accessed by removing back panel releasing mounting screws from the extract fan and power supply unit and moving them to the right Note When doing any...

Page 152: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams 11 8 Input Circuit 1 COTI 142 ...

Page 153: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Technical Manual 11 9 Input Circuit 2 COTI J2 J7 143 ...

Page 154: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams 11 10 Input Circuit 1 LINEA 144 ...

Page 155: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Technical Manual 11 11 Input Circuit 2 LINEA J2 J7 ORANGE BLUE 145 ...

Page 156: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams 11 12 Output Circuit 1 COTI 146 ...

Page 157: ...ED ORANGE M ORANGE BLACK B2C CoEx MOTOR 7 J15 8 ORANGE PINK M WHITE B2C CoEx MOTOR 7 J12 7 BLUE WHITE 3 BLUE VIOLET P B2C CoEx PUMP 1 RED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE B2C CoEx GRINDER MOTOR RED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE P BLUE YELLOW 11 NEUTRAL 3 BLUE GREY M B2C CoEx PUMP 2 RED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE MAINS VOLTAGE 147 ...

Page 158: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams 11 14 Output Circuit 1 LINEA 148 ...

Page 159: ...nical Manual 11 15 Output Circuit 2 LINEA J15 8 ORANGE BLACK M ORANGE RED B2C CoEx MOTOR 7 MAINS VOLTAGE J12 3 BLUE VIOLET P BLUE YELLOW B2C CoEx PUMP 1 11 7 BLUE GREY RED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE NEUTRAL B2C CoEx GRINDER MOTOR RED LIVE HIGH VOLTAGE M 149 ...

Page 160: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams 11 16 Power Circuit COTI Instant Freshbrew 110V AC 24V AC 176 O 176 O 244 O 1 2kW 150 ...

Page 161: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Technical Manual 11 17 Power Circuit COTI Espresso 110V AC 24V AC 176 O 244 O 1 2kW 244 O 1 2kW 176 O 151 ...

Page 162: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams 11 18 Power Circuit LINEA Instant Freshbrew 176 O 244 O 1 2kW 176 O 152 ...

Page 163: ...Section 11 Electrical Electronic Diagrams Technical Manual 11 19 Power Circuit LINEA Espresso 244 O 1kW 153 ...

Page 164: ...om ambient temperature the thermistor resistance is approx 3000 ohms At 205 F the thermistor resistance is approx 200 ohms Both Boiler Heating Elements are controlled by a Solid State Relay which are in turn con trolled from the I O Board The Gravity Boiler Element is rated at 1 2kW and the Espresso Boiler Element is rated at 1 0kW Should control of the Heating Elements fail for any reason both El...

Page 165: ...ure At room ambient temperature the thermistor resistance is approx 3000 ohms At 205 F the thermistor resistance is approx 200 ohms Both Boiler Heating Elements are controlled by a Solid State Relay which are in turn con trolled from the I O Board The Gravity Boiler Element is rated at 1 2kW and the Espresso Boiler Element is rated at 1 0kW Should control of the Heating Elements fail for any reaso...

Page 166: ...ained between the antenna and all persons and must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Only the antenna s supplied with this device are to be used or the user may void the authority to use this device DO NOT hold the antenna when the device is in use Holding the antenna will affect call quality and may cause the radio to operate at a higher power leve...

Page 167: ... and Drug Administration website https www fda gov Radiation Emitting Products cell phones potential cell phone interference pacemakers and other medical devices SOFTWARE LICENSES GNU General Public License GPL Please contact IPDepartment cranepi com with inquiries related to Open Source Software use NOTES 157 ...

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