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Original instructions.

Daily cleaning – At the end of each working day be sure to:

Steam and Hot 

Water

 1. Position the steam wand over the drip tray and open the steam tap for one minute to fully flush the 

wand. Repeat for each steam wand.
2. Clean the steam wand and the water tap. Be sure that the nozzles are not clogged or partially blocked 

with milk or other residue. If it’s necessary to remove them for cleaning, be careful not to deform or dam-

age any of the components during removal.

Group Head and 

Portafilters

1. Clean the shower plate and the group gasket with a soft brush to remove and coffee residue.

2. Run the flushing cycle for each group at the end of each day to prevent coffee residue drying and build

-

ing up inside the brewing groups.

Drip Tray & 

Bodyworks

1. Clean the external surfaces of the machine, paying special attention to the glass and stainless steel parts 

to remove any coffee residue and smudges and fingerprints.

2. Clean the drip tray and the stainless steel insert grid under running water. 

Daily flushing

  1. Place the blind filter in the emptied portafilter, then lock the portafilter into the brewing group.

2. Pull up the group lever and keep the pump working for 10 sec and stop 5 sec. Repeat at least 5 times.

3. After cleaning, remember to remove the blind filter and store it in a safe place for the next usage.

4. Clean the internal side of the portafilter before replacing the espresso filter. If needed, let the portafilter 

soak into warm water or use cleaning detergent for espresso machines. 

WARNING

!: Do not open the group or remove the portafilter until the cleaning has finished! This will 

release steam and hot water which could result in burns. 

Weekly cleaning or Periodical cleaning and care – Once per week be sure to:

Group Head

Run the cleaning cycle for each group at the end of each week to thoroughly clean the group head, shower 

plate and portafilter to ensure great coffee taste.  See Weekly cleaning with espresso machine detergent 

section for details.

Drain Hose

If the drain hose is installed, clean the drain cup by slowly pouring one liter of warm water into it to 

dissolve and remove any build-up of coffee residue that often accumulates inside the drain cup and tube.

Tank

Remove and clean the water tank with detergent and a soft brush if needed. Rinse properly.

Water Tank Filter

The water tank filter must be replaced when the expiration date is reached  (2 months since installation). 

Use the following steps to recharge your water softener.

1. Switch the machine off and remove the top panel/cup warming tray.

2. Remove the filter from the tank and install the new one. (follow instructions from "Water filter 

requirements" section.

3. Replace the top panel/cup warming tray and switch the machine on.

Water mains 

filter

If an external softener is installed, follow and perform the maintenance instructions and respect the 

replacing or recharging periods described by the manufacturer.

Weekly cleaning 

with espresso 

machine

detergent

1. 

Place the blind filter in the emptied portafilter, add espresso detergent in the blind filter, 

then lock the 

portafilter into the brewing group. 

2. Pull up the group lever and keep the pump working for 10 sec and stop 5 sec. Repeat at least 5 times.

3. After cleaning, with detergent, the group needs to be flushed. So repeat the process 2 more times to flush 

out any remaining detergent. Then remove the blind filter and store it in a safe place for the next usage.

Pro Tip:

 Run the cleaning cycle for each group at the end of each week to thoroughly clean the group 

head, shower plate and portafilter to ensure great coffee taste.

    Professional espresso machine detergent. Part no: 1104171

Cleaning reminders

   To keep the machine looking and working like new, always follow all the cleaning and care instructions provided in this manual.

   For safety always turn the machine off at the main power switch when cleaning the exterior surfaces.

     All exterior surfaces must be cleaned with a damp, lint-free cloth that will not scratch the machine, glass surfaces can be cleaned 

with a streak-free glass cleaner and a dry cloth.

     Do not use aggressive cleaning detergents, solvents or degreasers. These may damage the plastic and rubber parts, and will 

leave unwanted residue

WARNING

!: 

Do not open the group or 

remove the portafilter until the cleaning has 
finished! This will release steam and hot water 

which could result in burns.

Pro Tip:

 To adjust the service alarms (

), 

please go to the Service Manual.
(QR Cove page)

CLEANING AND CARE

Summary of Contents for ONE 1B VP

Page 1: ...ONE UM_EN Part No 1964195 Rev 07 User Manual...

Page 2: ...lling the water tank 13 Mains water connection 14 Hydraulic supply selection 14 Optimal working range 14 Water filter requirements 15 Drain connection checklist 15 Electrical connection checklist 16 I...

Page 3: ...Manual mode Run the shot 24 Manual mode Save recipe 24 Recipe mode Choose recipe 25 Recipe mode Recipe graph information 25 Recipe mode Run the shot 25 MACHINE ALERTS 26 Alarms Warnings 26 TROUBLESHOO...

Page 4: ...serve Important notifications to ensure food safety prevent possible minor personal injury or damage to the machine WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if the WARNING is ignored...

Page 5: ...properly trained to operate the machine and understand the potential risks involved The owner or installer will be liable for all non authorised modification of the machine Non authorised alteration o...

Page 6: ...1MPa 1 Bar 14 5 psi Maximum inlet water temperature 25 C 77 F Ambient temperature between 10 C 40 F min and 40 C 104 F max IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautio...

Page 7: ...s for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Ensure that the power supply voltage does not fluctuate by more than 6 Do not let power cord hang over...

Page 8: ...ebyapersonresponsible fortheirsafety Childrenmustbesupervisedsotoensurethattheydonotplay withthe appliance Note safetyregulationnotvalidforEurope SpecificsafetyregulationforEurope Thisappliancecanbeus...

Page 9: ...med by a qualified person Disconnect the machine s water inlet hose from the domestic water supply and drain the boilers this should be performed by a qualified person Clean the drip tray and exterior...

Page 10: ...BSPP Internal thread Ambient noise 70 db ONE Compliance codes Machine ID Dispensing Control System Boiler System Group Boiler Volume Machine Weight Power Rating ONE 1B VP EAJB K91F 13BP Commercial CRE...

Page 11: ...1 x1 I Filter basket 18 Gr x1 J Tamper x1 K Extra steam nozzle x1 L Milk Jar x1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Machine description Pos Description 9 Brewing lever 10 Hot water tap 11 Hot water knob 12 Digit...

Page 12: ...quiped with a pressure profiling knob 4 buttons OLED display Shot timer Temperature 1 Tank empty refill signal 2 Heating signal Shot timer Temperature Volume 2B LFPP Heating Tank empty refill Several...

Page 13: ...ne is ready for use Filling the water tank INSTALLATION AND START UP 1 Installing the machine in the service area must be performed by a qualified person As the machine may be quite heavy at least two...

Page 14: ...le on these models and it will work like TANK ONLY INSTALLATION AND START UP 1 Connecting the machine to the domestic water supply must be performed by a qualified person Contact a service technician...

Page 15: ...g fittings Only use safe drinking water with a hardness rating between the parameters on the following table If the hardness value is below this limit corrosion of hydraulic components is likely If th...

Page 16: ...urer will not be held liable for damage to persons animals or property resulting from incorrect installation of the coffee machine After carry out the machine installation follow the next steps for th...

Page 17: ...could cause scalding or serious injury After dispensing has finished wait at least 3 seconds before removing the portafilter Pro Tip When not in use store the portafilter inserted in the group to kee...

Page 18: ...up of coffee residue that often accumulates inside the drain cup and tube Tank Remove and clean the water tank with detergent and a soft brush if needed Rinse properly Water Tank Filter The water tan...

Page 19: ...ser interface 1B Adjusting boiler temperature USER PROGRAMMING 2B USER PROGRAMMING 1B The ONE 2B machines are equipped with a programmable Barista interface that allows users to set or adjust the foll...

Page 20: ...up boiler temperatures individually Group boiler figure 10 Set temperature of the group boiler Steam boiler figure 11 Set temperature of the steam boiler Use the arrows figure 6 7 to adjust each setti...

Page 21: ...ust a few minutes when needed Stand by mode disconnects the elements completely ECO mode On Barista menu access to Heating element On Off figure 14 settings Use this function to activate ON or deactiv...

Page 22: ...ec to reset the partial counter Pro Tip The counters can be useful for calculating the number of coffees dispensed over a day week or month which is helpful in calculating expenses when machine cleani...

Page 23: ...back of the machine then press import figure 29 to upload the image Import recipe figure 30 Copy the desired recipes files files must be in txt format named IMPONE txt onto an empty USB stick Insert t...

Page 24: ...ustment Default initial setting Choose the initial pressure by rotating the PP knob 2 12 Bar 2 Bar Manual mode Access Manual mode Initial PP pressure Manual mode Run the shot Manual mode Save recipe W...

Page 25: ...ECIPE 1 43s 1 2 3 4 5 cl 9 5 0 b RECIPE 1 43s 6 7 8 9 10 11 cl 9 5 0 b RECIPE 1 43s 12 13 14 15 16 17 cl 9 5 0 b RECIPE 1 43s 18 19 20 21 22 23 cl 9 5 0 b K2 RECIPE 1 43s 1 2 3 4 5 cl 9 5 0 b RECIPE 1...

Page 26: ...osition Error Code Alarm Name Warning Alarm Solution Steam boiler sensor AL1 Temp Probe shortcircuited AL2 Temp Probe unconnected Alarm Call a service technician to replace it Group boiler sensor AL1...

Page 27: ...ter is found underneath the machine The drainage tube is blocked with used grounds rubbish Clean the drainage tube Problem Possible cause Solution Coffee dispensing temperature is too cold Heat exchan...

Page 28: ...s been made and warranty claim been issued without delay The affected equipment may not be used during awaiting service if there is any risk that the damage or defect would worsen The warranty will no...

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