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5.6  TEMPORARY TEMPERATURE INCREASE FUNCTION (not available in the Compact line)

When the machine is operated in conditions which may considerably reduce its temperature, the boiler temperature can be increased 
by 2°C by pressing the (i) button for approximately 2 seconds; by doing this, the programmed SET temperature keeps blinking and at 
the same time the temperature symbol, 2°C higher with respect to the programmed SET, starts blinking as well (e.g. if the SET is 120°C, 
it blinks and keeps blinking, while the 122°C SET st arts blinking as well).
The new SET will follow the temperature trend, flashing when the appliance is heating up and fixed when the set temperature has been 
reached.
To return to the initial status, press the button (g) for about 5 seconds.

5.7  AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FOR MILK EMULSION WITH ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE - M.A.T. (optional)

Appliances fitted with this system can foam milk in a completely automatic way.

A. 

Insert the steam wand with temperature sensor (21) into the pitcher of milk.

B.

  Press the automatic steam delivery button for milk (20).

C.

  The steam delivery will stop automatically as soon as the temperature set during installation has been reached.

D.

  When the milk has been foamed, remove the pitcher and use a damp sponge to clean all milk residues from the steam wand with 

temperature sensor (21).

Take note!

Do not press the automatic steam delivery button for milk foaming (20) before inserting the steam wand with temperature sen-
sor (21) into the pitcher, in order to prevent possible burns.

Warning!

To adjust milk foaming, use the regulator (8) located on the back of the front panel, next to the steam wand with temperature 
sensor (21).
Turn the adjustment screw anticlockwise to increase milk foaming.
Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to reduce milk foaming.

Summary of Contents for COMPACT T 400

Page 1: ...T 400 Original Manual for Use and Maintenance Read the operating instructions and the chapter on safety information before operating the machine Keep the operating instructions near the machine...

Page 2: ...waste The separate collection of this equipment coming at the end of its lifetime is organized and run by the importer distributor The user who should have to dispose of such equipment should get in t...

Page 3: ...nd water system 15 5 SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE 16 5 1 COFFEE PREPARATION 17 5 2 TAKING HOT WATER FOR INFUSIONS 18 5 3 TIMED HOT WATER FOR INFUSIONS A T optional 18 5 4 STEAM DELIVERY FOR HOT DRINK PREP...

Page 4: ...2 11 03 2014 LSC 178 Rev 00 400 T...

Page 5: ...ay 6 Control panel 7 2 cup filter holder 8 Right steam wand 9 Drip tray grid 10 Water drip tray 11 Boiler pressure gauge 12 Main on off switch 13 Adjustable foot 14 Water mains gauge 15 Left steam wan...

Page 6: ...tray grid 10 Water drip tray 11 Boiler pressure gauge 12 Main on off switch 13 Adjustable foot 14 Water mains gauge 15 Left steam wand 16 Water level glass 17 Hot water output 18 One cup filter holder...

Page 7: ...isplay 6 Control panel 7 2 cup filter holder 8 Right steam wand 9 Drip tray grid 10 Water drip tray 11 Boiler pressure gauge 12 Main on off switch 13 Adjustable foot 14 Water mains gauge 15 Left steam...

Page 8: ...er 8 Right steam wand 9 Drip tray grid 10 Water drip tray 11 Boiler pressure gauge 12 Main on off switch 13 Adjustable foot 14 Water mains gauge 15 Left steam wand 16 Water level glass 17 Hot water ou...

Page 9: ...warmer button optional 7 2 cup filter holder 8 Right steam wand 9 Drip tray grid 10 Water drip tray 11 Boiler pressure gauge 12 Main on off switch 13 Adjustable foot 14 Water mains gauge 15 Left stea...

Page 10: ...tional e Stand by indicator lights f ON OFF button for appliance electric heating g Datum decrease button h Datum confirmation button i Datum increase button l Cup warmer heating element activa tion b...

Page 11: ...ttention The appliance must be installed where use and maintenance are restricted to trained staff Attention CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS WHICH OFFER IMPORTANT GUIDELINES FOR THE SAFE USE AND...

Page 12: ...appliance s service area must be restricted to those people with the relevant practical experience and familiarity with the appliance itself especially in terms of safety and hygiene The device is not...

Page 13: ...ss than 1 2 metres from the ground Check this important requirement since the manu facturer cannot be considered liable for any damage caused by the instability of the appliance While preparing the sy...

Page 14: ...power switch with a switch contact gap of at least 3mm or more beforehand according to the regulations in force 1 Pict 7 The drain pipe of the appliance must be directly connected to a suitable open d...

Page 15: ...clean or replace those that have deteriorated or have become illegible both text and graphics Use a soft cloth soap and water to clean the labels Do not use solvents petrol etc If a label is placed o...

Page 16: ...ce weight is more than 30 kg and therefore it cannot be moved by a single person alone Take note Dispose of the packaging as per the norms in force of the country in which the machine is used 3 1 STAN...

Page 17: ...urity filter M Pressure reducer N Detergent 4 Starting electric and water system a Open the water supply tap as arranged in the preparation for installation See Pict 7 on page 11 Rif 2 b Check for any...

Page 18: ...onic components check is carried through on 2 3 4 groups machines all the symbols on the control panel from left to right are progressively turned on At the end of this process the symbol for the temp...

Page 19: ...g the operating temperature will start to flash heating phase until the set temperature is reached E The appliance is ready for use Take note The operating temperature is the temperature of the boiler...

Page 20: ...osition Attention Do not use the knob to deliver hot water before placing the pitcher below the hot water spout to prevent possible burns 5 3 TIMED HOT WATER FOR INFUSIONS A T optional A Place the pit...

Page 21: ...nk shut the steam delivery by moving the knob downward Attention Do not turn the knob 2 to deliver steam before inserting the steam wand 8 15 into the pitcher in order to prevent possible burns 5 5 EL...

Page 22: ...IC SYSTEM FOR MILK EMULSION WITH ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE M A T optional Appliances fitted with this system can foam milk in a completely automatic way A Insert the steam wand with temperature sensor 21...

Page 23: ...optional Chrono function allows to visualize on a display the delivery time of each coffee de livery group When the machine is switched on the display will first show the display software version When...

Page 24: ...play shows the de livery time of the last activated group Push the button to visualize the delivery times of the groups that had been previ ously activated 5 9 COUNTER FUNCTION optional COUNTER functi...

Page 25: ...ushing the two short coffee and two long coffee buttons the counters are increased of two units RESET To reset the partial counter push the OK button and hold it for 3 seconds the display will show Wi...

Page 26: ...utomatic refill system for the boiler has been operating for longer than 3 minutes total block of all machine functions To return to normal operation turn off the machine with the ON OFF switch 12 If...

Page 27: ...TON SYMBOL SWITCHED OFF only if present M A T temperature probe short circuit or failure Contact an authorised Service Centre Take note When this alarm condition occurs it is still possible to foam mi...

Page 28: ...ent by the flow meter to the delivery group ALL LEDS CORRESPONDING TO ALL DOSES ON ALL TOUCHPADS FLASHING The automatic filling function for the boiler tank has been operating for more than 4 minutes...

Page 29: ...ves to prevent abrasions DAILY AT THE END OF THE JOB 1 Replacing the water in the boiler After turning off the appliance replace the water in the boiler as follows Place a container that can withstand...

Page 30: ...hine Attention At the end of each workday and after performing the daily cleaning operations deactivate the machine by closing the electrical system switch and the water mains tap pict 7 page 11 WATER...

Page 31: ...CAL DATA L P H Fig 18 Dimensions and Weight T 400 2 GR 2 GR TAKE AWAY 3 GR 3 GR TAKE AWAY 4 GR 4 GR TAKE AWAY COMPACT L 770 770 1000 1000 1235 1235 580 H 520 600 520 600 520 600 520 P 530 530 530 530...

Page 32: ...bol refers to the machine s power with upgraded heating element Power supply rating and absorption T 400 2 GR 3 GR 4 GR COMPACT VOLT 220 240 400 220 240 400 220 240 400 200 220 240 Hz 50 60 50 60 50 6...

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Page 34: ...Rev 00 item number 876488 Manufactured by La Spaziale S p A Creation Layout Content X Type Engineering S r l Franke Coffee Systems Franke Strasse 9 P O Box 235 CH 4663 Aarburg Switzerland Tel 41 0 62...

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