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Translation of the original German user manual
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7.10.
Advanced User Settings AUS
In addition to the basic settings mentioned previously, the MECHANIKA MAX has a number of other
settings. These are hidden during initial commissioning and can be shown in the menu item 'OFF'.
The machine can be used regularly in HX and Flush Advisor mode without the Advanced User Settings. The
advanced settings can also be activated or deactivated at any time; settings made remain valid even when
OFF is hidden.
To show or hide the Advanced User Settings, please proceed as follows:
1.
Press
▼
and
▲
simultaneously, "t1" will appear on the display.
2.
Press and hold the
▼
button until "AUS" (advanced user settings)
is displayed. Press
▲
to enter the OFF menu.
3.
You now have the option to choose between "on" and "off". The
selection will be confirmed after 3 seconds. The additional
settings are now visible on the first menu level directly after the
OFF setting.
7.11.
Turning off the PID display
Its possible to switch off the PID display: To do this press and hold the
▲
button until the display turns off. A
dot appears on the display to show you that the machine is switched on. Press the
▲
button again to switch
the display back on.
8.
Advanced functions (AUS)
8.1.
Brew Temperature Control BTC
The heating of the machine is controlled by the brewing temperature in the btC mode. This limits the build-up
of temperature so that the heat exchanger does not overheat or only overheats slightly. In BTC mode, the
machine also has another setting that allows you to adjust the duration of the heating phase between
extractions. With a slow heating mode, the MECHANIKA MAX heats up gently after a extraction/shot and the
user has ample time to prepare the following drink. The fastest heating mode is designed for the workflow of
an experienced use and making a steady amount of shots/extractions.
bC = bC1
Slowest heating mode
bC = bC2
Recomended heating mode
bC = bC3
Fastest heating mode
Please note that the brewing temperature displayed may overheat by a few degrees for a short time. This is
often the case with the bC3 mode in particular. This is due to the design and, after a short period of time, the
desired brewing temperature stabilises.
In the BTC mode, the boiler temperature is often not sufficient to steam milk.