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The machine must not be dipped in, nor splashed
with, water in order to clean it. For cleaning opera-
tions, please follow the instructions listed below very
carefully.

Cleaning groups and drain wells

- Put a tablespoon of detergent powder for coffee
machines into the blind filter, supplied with the machine,
and tighten it onto the group you want to clean by using
a normal filter holder.
- Press the brewing button for said group, as if you were
making a regular cup of coffee.
- Stop the water after about 15-20 seconds.
- Start and stop the group several times until you notice
clear water coming down, instead of soapy water, when
you remove the filter holder.
- Rinse the group using a normal filter, by running hot
water through it several times.

Caution:
Never remove the filter holder when water is being deliv-
ered. This operation can be extremely dangerous since
the high pressure built-up inside the blind filter would
spray out hot and slightly caustic water, which may
cause severe burns.

Cleaning filters and filter holders

- Put 2 or 3 teaspoons of detergent powder for coffee
machines in about 1/2 a litre of water inside a heat-resist-
ant container and boil.
- Dip filters and metallic part of portafilters in the boiled
solution and leave them fully submerged for about 30
minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water and run hot water
through one group several times with the filters in place.
- Make one cup of coffee in order to remove any
unpleasant savour.

Cleaning the drain collector

Remove the drain tray grill every night, pull out the
water drain collector and clean it thoroughly. Also
inspect and clean the drain well (part 19) at least twice a
week, and remove any leftover grounds with a table-
spoon.

Cleaning the body

Wipe the stainless steel surfaces with a soft cloth in the
direction of the glazing marks, if any. Do not use any
alcohol or solvents whatsoever on painted or imprinted
parts in order not to damage them.

Cleaning the hot water and steam nozzles

Steam nozzles must be cleaned immediately after use
with a damp cloth and by producing a short burst of
steam so as to prevent the formation of deposits inside
the nozzles themselves, which may alter the savour of
other drinks to be heated.

Cleaning the diffusion screens (infusion filter)

Due to filter holder discharge operations (subsequent to
coffee brewing), a certain amount of coffee grounds may
slowly build-up on and obstruct, even partially, the infu-
sion filter. To clean it up, you must first remove it by
unscrewing the retainer screw, then proceed to hold said
filter with a pair of pliers and burn off the wood particles
contained in the coffee grounds by using a gas stove or

the flame from a cotton ball soaked in ethyl alcohol. 

In

the latter case, keep well clear of the alcohol contain-
er when lighting the cotton ball and do not add any
alcohol at all while the cotton is burning.

Motor Pump

It is of the positive-displacement type and can develop a
pressure of 14 bar. The operating pressure is 8-9 bar and
is preset in-factory during testing; however, such pres-
sure may vary from place to place since the pump
“absorbs” the pressure in the service water pipes to
which it must be connected. You can always check the
pressure itself by looking at the lower scale on the pres-
sure gauge (part 3, Fig. 1 or 2) whenever you are brew-
ing coffee, and you can increase such pressure, as
required, by turning the by-pass screw (below the plug
located on the side to which the pump power supply is
connected) clockwise, or reduce it by turning the screw
counter-clockwise. Adjust pressure only when at least
one group is brewing coffee.

IMPORTANT

When you activate the motor
pump by pressing the 

specific

button (part 8, Fig. 1 or 2)

you also give power directly to
the coffee boiler. If you acti-
vate the motor pump when the machine is cold, a start-up
pressure of 8-9 bar will develop; thus, once the heating ele-
ments start working and the water temperature increases,
the liquid will expand increasing the start-up pressure by
about 3 bar, for a total pressure of 11 bar. Once operating
pressure is reached, the expansion (safety) valve (part 19A)
should start working by discharging a few drops of water, in
order to prevent such pressure from exceeding 11 bar.
In case the pressure exceeds 11 bar, you must proceed to
adjust the valve by unscrewing the cap slightly. If this is not
sufficient, remove the valve and clear away any calcium
deposits. This remedy is valid also in case the valve remains
open in the drain position (i.e. the pressure cannot increase
to 8 bar approx.).

Purifier

It is of the “ion exchange” resin type. Such resins must
be regenerated weekly with ordinary table salt, as indi-
cated on the label affixed to the purifier. An efficient puri-
fier results in the machine working properly.
Using the machine without having adequately regener-
ated the purifier (at least once a week for supply water
having a hardness of between 9 and 13 French degrees)
may cause the machine to work improperly. The manu-
facturer declines any responsibility in this case.

6. Maintenance and weekly cleaning operations

DIFFUSER - fig. 5

SCREW

DIFFUSER

Summary of Contents for FB 70

Page 1: ...rinks pag 12 6 Maintenance and weekly cleaning operations pag 13 7 De commissioning and demolition pag 14 8 History and use of the La Marzocco coffee machines pag 15 O p e r a t i n g M a n u a l O p...

Page 2: ...cation is inappropriate and dangerous The manufac turer shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by improper and irrational use 7 Using any electrical device requires that certain fundame...

Page 3: ...nd 4 groups Legend 1 Main switch 2 Water level sight glass 3 Pressure gauge 4 Coffee groups 5 Coffee brewing control panel 6 Cup warmer switch 7 Hot water switch 8 Emergency button for loading water 9...

Page 4: ...ps 3 4 litres 1400 Watts 3 groups 5 0 litres 1600 Watts 4 groups 3 4 3 4 litres 1400 1400 Watts 2 boilers installed It consists of a cylindrical tank of varying length accord ing to the number of coff...

Page 5: ...n the 1 2 3 and 4 group versions and is essentially composed of the same parts as model EE This model differs from model EE in that it allows the ope rator to choose four different quantities of water...

Page 6: ...E n g l i s h 7 Legend fig 3 3 Installation 380 Volt cable 220 Volt cable Water tubing Water supply tubing Drain tubing MOTOR PUMP WATER PURIFIER...

Page 7: ...ore connecting the motor pump and the machine in order to eliminate any residual particles which could oth erwise get stuck in taps or valves thus preventing them from working properly N B The pump is...

Page 8: ...tly maintained at a constant value automatically During this time it may happen that the pointer of the lower scale on the pressure gauge part 3 Fig 1 or 2 reach as high as 14 15 bar this may occur an...

Page 9: ...ain programmed as for the dose brewed pre viously 4 repeat steps 2 3 and 4 for the other three buttons any time a button has been programmed by pressing the button with the spiral again the LED of the...

Page 10: ...scale of the pressure gauge part 3 Fig 1 or 2 reach as high as 14 15 bar this may occur any time that while activating the groups the motor pump forces cold water into the coffee boiler at a pressure...

Page 11: ...t 11 located between the group furthest to the right and the steam nozzle part 9 and pressing the button part 7 Fig 1 or 2 which commands hot water delivery you can then add the bag containing tea cha...

Page 12: ...ean it up you must first remove it by unscrewing the retainer screw then proceed to hold said filter with a pair of pliers and burn off the wood particles contained in the coffee grounds by using a ga...

Page 13: ...pipe at the purifier part 17 inlet which is locat ed just downstream of the special tap part 18 which has been closed in advance Proceed to remove the drain well piping part 19 Fig 1 At this point th...

Page 14: ...for each cup the grinder must guarantee a constant amount from dose to dose It is best to grind coffee from time to time trying not to leave any ground coffee in the grinder overnight and during days...

Page 15: ...hat by pressing the 1st button you get 1 regular coffee pressing the 2nd one you get one tall coffee pressing the 3rd you get 2 regu lar coffees and by pressing the 4th one you get 2 tall cof fees The...

Page 16: ...must fill in the following log with the date a short description stamp and signature Whenever the product has not been installed according to the instructions included in the Operating Manual and has...

Page 17: ...ild kit Check pressure switch Check coffee boiler expansion valve Replace coffee boiler expansion valve MANDATORY MAINTENANCE AND CHECK UP OPERATIONS These operations are in addition to the Maintenanc...

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