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Summary of Contents for CAFITESSE 300

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAFITESSE 300 B 2224 Press Press ...

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Page 3: ...14 Concentrate Treatment 14 Replacing the Concentrate Pack 14 Cleaning and Maintenance 16 General Instructions 16 Maintenance Time Schedule 16 Daily Cleaning Cleaning the Outside of the Dispenser 17 Daily Cleaning Cleaning the Drip Grid and the Drip Tray 17 Weekly Cleaning Cleaning the Cup Carrier if installed 18 Weekly Cleaning Cleaning the Trough Junction 18 Weekly Cleaning Cleaning the Outlet T...

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Page 5: ... instructions the manufacturer will not pay for any da mages Several functions can be programmed by our service technicians to suit your indivi dual requirements Before putting the dispenser into operation it is necessary to read the chap Safety Instructions The following options are available for the dispenser portion selector buttons additional outlet operation with coins delivery counter operat...

Page 6: ...y plug Clean the dispenser inside and outside with a wet neat cloth do not spray it off Use only cleaning agents approved by the food industry for cleaning the dispenser The dispenser must be connected to the drinking water system and to the electric system following local regula tions Check whether the power supply corre sponds with the values given on the rating plate The dispenser must be conne...

Page 7: ...ssor cooling with thermostat control Power consumption 100VA Beverage capacity 10 l 338 Floz per hour and KW heating capacity Concentrate capac Concentrate pack 2 x 2 l 67 6 Floz Electric connection Only via power supply plug otherwise a contact breaking device con trolling all poles must be installed in the power supply system You must earth the dispenser In addition we recommend to install a fau...

Page 8: ...tion 2 Concentrate pack empty indicators left hand side left concentrate pack right hand side right concentrate pack 3 Delivery button hot water 4 Delivery buttons for product delivery on left right hand side 5 Drip tray 6 Drip grid 7 Door lock 8 Operating panel 9 Dispenser door 9 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 9: ...3 12 11 Dispenser Components 2 DISPENSER COMPONENTS FIG 2 10 Cooling compartment door 11 Counter 12 Reset button functions only if a mechanic counter is installed 13 Power switch open the door to get ac cess 10 ...

Page 10: ...Note Only one beverage can be delivered at the same time Either the left product the right product or hot water 13 Power switch Fig 2 I all functions ON 0 all functions OFF except cooling 1 Display ready for operation Fig 1 Lights as soon as the dispenser is ready for operation Connected to the power supply power switch switched to I and dispenser door closed 2 Concentrate pack empty indicators Fi...

Page 11: ...tion will light 1 Fig 4 When the empty indicator 2 lights red the corresponding concentrate pack is empty and has to be replaced Fig 4 If the dispenser has been out of opera tion for a longer period of time e g during the weekend actuate the push button hot water 1 and drain approx 2 l of water Fig 5 1 ...

Page 12: ... carrier 2 onto the cup carrier rod 1 Fig 6 Tighten the knurled head screw 3 at the height of the cup carrier you wish Fig 6 2 1 3 DELIVERY PER CUP POT Prior to the delivery of coffee adjust the height of the cup carrier Prior to the delivery of coffee swing up the cup carrier 1 and place the pot on the drip grid Fig 7 7 1 ...

Page 13: ...roduct on the left hand side is consumed first If this concentrate pack is empty the dispenser will automatically switch over to the pack on the right hand side as a 2 product dispenser Fig 8 different products on the left 1 and right hand side 2 Depending on how the dispenser has been programmed by our service tech nicians the beverage will be delivered in the following modes when actuating one o...

Page 14: ...of the beverage delivery area before pressing the delivery buttons or the delivery button hot water For the delivery of hot water actuate the delivery button hot water 3 Fig 9 As long as the delivery button hot wa ter is pressed the delivery is conti nuous and uninterrupted When the delivery button hot water is released the delivery will be interrup ted Press Press 3 ...

Page 15: ...COUNTER The counter 2 counts the number of deliveries for the three delivery buttons separately Fig 10 For this the counter must have been activated by our service technicians Reading the counter Open the dispenser door Switch the power switch 1 to position I Fig 10 Press the delivery button you wish The counter will show the number of deliveries carried out by means of this push button Note If no...

Page 16: ...eks Do not thaw the concentrate in hot wa ter or in a microwave oven Concentrate Treatment min 5 days 11 REPLACING THE CONCENTRATE PACK A red light 1 indicates that one con centrate pack is empty It will extin guish when the pack has been repla ced Fig 12 1 12 max 1 year max 3 weeks Always consume the oldest concentra te pack first Use only appropriate concentrates Storage temperatures Refrigerato...

Page 17: ... refrigerator Shake it very well Fig 13 Remove the cellophane cover and pull off the flap along the perforated line Then pull out the dosing tube Fig 14 Slide the dosing tube into the slotted opening of the pack so that the pack fits well into the red groove of the do sing tube Slide the dosing tube backwards until it rests against the edge of the pack opening Fig 15 13 ...

Page 18: ...properly after having cleaned the dispenser Cleaning and Maintenance To guarantee proper execution of all procedures read the corresponding sections in these operating instructions before starting to carry them out When cleaning the dispenser be aware of sharp edges There is danger of injuries Never clean the dispenser under running water It suffices to clean it with a wet cloth MAINTENANCE TIME S...

Page 19: ...has been added Fig 16 Rinse the drip grid 1 and the drip tray 2 with clean water dry and then reinsert them Fig 16 After cleaning mount the drip tray with the drip grid in the correct po sition on the dispenser Otherwise water can drop on the floor dan ger of injuries 1 2 DAILY CLEANING CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE DISPENSER Clean the outside of the dispenser daily with a wet neat cloth ...

Page 20: ...an the trough junction in hot water to which a small amount of detergent has been added Fig 19 Rinse the trough junction with clean water dry and then reinsert it Fig 19 1 2 17 1 WEEKLY CLEANING CLEANING THE CUP CARRIER IF INSTALLED Remove the cup carrier 1 and clean it in hot water to which a small amount of detergent has been added Fig 17 Rinse the cup carrier 1 with clean water dry and then rei...

Page 21: ...y them Place the trough cover on the trough Fig 21 First let the front part of the cover snap in and then the back part Do not press too strong There is danger of breaking Check that the rim of the cover has snapped in completely 22 CLEANING THE TROUGH SUPPORT Loosen 2 knurled head screws 1 and remove them with the trough support 2 Fig 22 Clean the trough support in hot water to witch a small amou...

Page 22: ... wet cloth and the brush which has been de livered with the dispenser Fig 24 If the refrigerator is iced up proceed as follows Open the dispenser door Switch the power switch to 0 Pull out the power supply plug Do not close the cooling compartment when you let the compartment defrost Clean the cooling compartment with a wet cloth and the brush which has been delivered with the dispenser Dry the co...

Page 23: ...y Display ready for operation does not light Too little or no water in the dispenser Insufficient cooling Only delivery of water No delivery Empty indicator lights red No delivery Both empty indicators flash CAUSE Dispenser not switched on Power supply interrupted Main fuse defective Water cock closed Ventilation openings of dispenser cover ed or dirty Ambient temperature too high Concentrate pack...

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