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DISPENSING COMPARTMENT
AUTOMATICALLY OPENABLE
Available for some models only.
After having dispensed the product, the
compartment opens automatically and it re-
mains open for a well-defined time interval
to enable the user to take the product.
After closing, the compartment is not
locked at once, but it can be manually
opened for a settable time interval.
DISPLAY ON TRAYS
Available for some models only.
The displays on trays can show:
-selection number
-price
-product code / name
-a promotional message (beneath the
selection) or an “info” message (along the
whole length of the tray).
Messages are displayed in alternation with
the number and the price of the selection.
-the selections (flashing on and off) that
have performed an "extra" rotation to facili-
tate the product release or the latest "mo-
tor state" of the selection (motor locked,
empty spiral, ...)
These messages are displayed as soon
as the machine is powered on and/or while
loading products).
The display shows ∗-∗-∗-∗ in the following
cases:
-when food selections are out of service
because the safety temperature has been
exceeded or the temperature set in the
“food area” has not been reached.
-when the glassfront is not closed or the
safety magnet micro is faulty.
-when the glassfront is open and the equip-
ment is on and no spiral motor is detected.
-spiral motor not detected or selection out
of service.
coNfiguratioN
To manage the displays properly, number
the trays properly.
To number the trays, act as follows:
1. Open the glassfront and hold the door
open signalling actuator down while
powering on the machine.
2. Wait for the machine to carry out initial
checks
3. Press and hold the programming key
down (for 2 seconds); it is arranged on
the right side of the tray display.
4. Release the programming key.
5. Press the programming key of the dis-
play once again to scroll numbering (the
display of the tray shows 1, 2, 3, ...) and
set the tray number.
Upper trays are lower-numbered.
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