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LEDs  stay  on  for  5  seconds  after  which, 

if  no  button  has  been  pressed,  they  turn 

off;  you  must  then  repeat  the  above-

mentioned  procedure  to  turn  them  on 

again and to prepare the electronic module 

for programming;

1.

 press the first button within 5 seconds 

and press it again once you have obtained 

the  desired  amount  of  coffee;  at  this 

point,  LEDs  will  turn  off  and  this  button 

remains  programmed  as  for  the  dose 

brewed previously;

2.

  repeat  these  steps  for  the  other  three 

buttons;  any  time  a  button  has  been 

programmed,  by  pressing  the  button 

with  the  spiral  again,  the  LED  of  the 

programmed  button(s)  will  remain 

switched off.

3.

  once  you  have  programmed  the  first  2 

buttons of the first control panel from the 

left,  the  dosage  programs  set  according 

to the above will be stored in the memory 

and  the  3rd  button  (the  one  with  the 

spiral)  will  return  to  its  function  as  a 

continuous brewing on/off button.

N.B.

Programs for the first group from the left 

will become the default programs for the 

remaining  groups  (unless  you  wish  to 

program these groups differently, in which 

case you will need to follow steps 1 to 5 

for remaining control panels). The leftmost 

control  panel  must  be  programmed  first; 

indeed,  if  you  are  going  to  program  this 

last,  all  its  settings  will  be  automatically 

transferred to the other groups.

It  is  recommended  that  each  group  be 

programmed separately, from left to right. 

Each  button  also  works  as  a  switch  and, 

therefore,  you  may  stop  coffee  brewing 

at any time, whenever you have obtained 

the desired quantity, by pressing the same 

button.

Fault warnings

If the wheel does not send any signals to 

the  electronic  module  for  more  than  3-4 

seconds, the LED of the button which has 

been pressed will start flashing.

This means that:

A)  water  is  not  flowing  over  the  wheel 

and  therefore  is  not  reaching  the  coffee 

groups, which may be due to:

1.

  the  ground  coffee  being  too  fine,  i.e. 

coffee  gets  brewed  too  slowly  (drop  by 

drop)  and  therefore  the  wheel  cannot 

measure  the  water  flow  within  electronic 

module factory-set time.

2.

  insufficient  water  flow  through  the 

groups  (i.e.  onto  the  coffee  powder), 

probably caused by a combination of one 

or more of the following factors:

• partial blockage in one of the pipes;

• a malfunctioning motor pump;

• a malfunctioning solenoid valve;

• partial blockage of the diffuser screen.

B) there are calcium deposits inside water 

flow counter which prevent the wheel from 

turning properly.

C)  the  wheel  itself  and  the  sensor  (top 

part) of the counter may be faulty.

Coffee brewing

Take a portafilter and place some ground 

coffee  in  the  filter  itself:  1  dose  for  the 

small filter, 2 doses for the larger filter.

Press  down  on  the  ground  coffee  with 

the supplied tamper and engage the filter 

holder again into the bottom of the group, 

then  press  one  of  the  buttons  with  the 

symbols for 1 or 2 cups.

You can also press the same button again 

in order to terminate coffee brewing before 

its programmed stop. Should you need an 

unusual amount of coffee, you will be able 

to  use  the  button  with  the  spiral  symbol 

and press it again once you have obtained 

the desired quantity.

Summary of Contents for LC-S 1AV

Page 1: ...manual linea...

Page 2: ...complete Software Programming Guide available on techcenter website Printed on recycled paper EN NB 0017 page 3 page 8 page 11 page 17 page 21 page 22 page 25 page 26 Chapters 1 General Warnings and...

Page 3: ...ge 2 This operating manual is an integral and essential WARNING This appliance is for professional use only and should be installed in locations where its use and maintenance is restriced to trained p...

Page 4: ...d within easy reach of children due to the potential danger it represents nor be discarded in the environment 6 Check to see that data on the rating plate correspond to those of the main electrical su...

Page 5: ...ed in kitchens 13 Using any electrical device requires that certain fundamental rules be observed In particular do not touch the appliance with wet or humid hands and feet do not use the appliance whi...

Page 6: ...cover the cup warmer tray with cloths or other items 19 Appliance power supply cable must not be replaced by users In case power supply cable becomes damaged shut off the appliance and disconnect it f...

Page 7: ...hat a residual current device RCD with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA is installed 26 This appliance is designed only for preparing coffee and hot drinks 27 Any modification to...

Page 8: ...d 6 Digital Display 7 Steam Wand 8 Steam Knob 9 Hot Water Wand 10 Cup warmer switch if present 11 Removable Drain Tray 12 Hot Water Switch 13 Water sensor if present 14 Manual Brew Switch EE model 15...

Page 9: ...d has an operating pressure of 9 bar You will find below a list of effective volumes and power ratings according to the number of groups installed 1 group 1 8 litres 1000 Watts 2 groups 3 4 litres 140...

Page 10: ...se we recommend you to consult your local technician for questions regarding water treatment FCC certification USA and CANADA only This coffee machine is equipped with a special radio module meeting F...

Page 11: ...ND 3 X WIRES 220V 4 X WIRES 220V ONLY FOR ETL POWER CORD 4GR 8763 2800 4350 8763 AC220 240V 60Hz AC208 240 60Hz AC380 50Hz 38 16 32 37 8763 9467 4350 8763 5000 9467 ONLY FOR 2 GROUPS NEMA 6 30P ONLY F...

Page 12: ...circulation WARNING The manufacturer declines any responsibility for any event leading to liability suits whenever grounding has not been completed according to current local national and internationa...

Page 13: ...them easily and quickly This appliance complies with 61000 3 11 standard and impedance at the supply interface must be Zmax 0 104 WARNING In order to prevent cracks or leakage do not store or install...

Page 14: ...d Canada Electrical Supply according to the specification of the espresso machine purchased Single Three phase 220VAC 50 60 Hz electrical connection with ground protected socket and approved interlock...

Page 15: ...device should be installed while always adhering to the local national standards in place regarding potable water Then connect the inlet of the water filter softener if present to drinking water supp...

Page 16: ...figures View of the connectors Cable connection Cable tightening 7 Waste water drain connection Espresso machine drain is to be connected by means of included reinforced plastic tubing Connect one end...

Page 17: ...BOILER Automatic fill system is switched on by turning the main switch to position 1 so that the steam boiler through solenoid valve and motor pump activation will be filled up to a preset level whic...

Page 18: ...p and then press the switch thus allowing coffee to be brewed when you have obtained your desired amount of coffee press the switch again so that the machine can discharge the pressure built up in the...

Page 19: ...ay stop coffee brewing at any time whenever you have obtained the desired quantity by pressing the same button Fault warnings If the wheel does not send any signals to the electronic module for more t...

Page 20: ...itself switches on heating elements in order to bring the water contained in such boiler up to operating temperature However in this case it will be necessary to adjust the expansion valve in such a...

Page 21: ...e steam boiler via the vacuum created by cooling parts This condition is undesireable and can cause steam boiler contamination After use remember to purge the wand by opening the steam valve for a few...

Page 22: ...sional use only and should be installed in locations where its use and maintenance is restriced to trained personnel WARNING The appliance is intended to be permanently connected to fixed wiring and i...

Page 23: ...e direction of the glazing marks if any Do not use any alcohol or solvents whatso ever on painted or imprinted parts in order not to damage them Cleaning hot water and steam nozzles Steam nozzles must...

Page 24: ...after long periods of being kept idle in order to be able to use it to the relevant full potential it is necessary to perform some cleaning cycles before starting brewing beverages as follows Groups a...

Page 25: ...ain connection At this point the appliance may be removed from the bar being very careful not to drop it or squash your fingers The appliance is made out of various materials and therefore if you do n...

Page 26: ...he range of the parameters specified in Installation chapter otherwise warranty is voided For AV Model Check shot volumes Test flowmeter s ohm value which will be acceptable if greater than 1 8 Kohm a...

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Page 28: ...30 93 5 P U S H page Only for AV version PrG page 38 P U S H Cb P U S H page 39 P U S H tC P U S H page 40 P U S H CLk P U S H page 41 P U S H CUP P U S H page 43 P U S H 001 page 39 93 5 page 40 HH...

Page 29: ...29 EN Barista Programming Cro P U S H page 44 P U S H tS3 P U S H page 45 P U S H End page 46 001 page 44 067 page 45...

Page 30: ...splay is a backlit display capable of displaying 3 digit 7 segments The display enables the operator to interact with the espresso machine to visibly change parameter values It also provides valuable...

Page 31: ...ton in the menu For simplicity s sake in this manual it will be indicated with the name T1 This button is used to control the brewing of a double espresso It is also used for programming such individu...

Page 32: ...ill be indicated with the name T1 This button is used for programming such individual parameters as the Forward button in the menu For simplicity s sake in this manual it will be indicated with the na...

Page 33: ...33 EN Programming Keypad Button Description Press this button to activate the Backflush function Press this key combination to activate espresso machine OFF mode...

Page 34: ...o 1 position 2 When the machine is filled to continue with the start up process press the T2 button to activate the heating elements 93 5 3 When the set temperature is reached all button lights turn o...

Page 35: ...sso Machine Off 1 The following is the procedure for safely turning off the espresso machine 93 5 2 Press and hold the buttons T3 and T2 at the same time Display will change to the following OFF 3 Thi...

Page 36: ...red Programming Mode 93 5 1 Barista Programming Level While the espresso machine is on press and hold the button T3 After approximately 5 seconds the following display will appear PrG AV version Cb EE...

Page 37: ...e rinsed before activating rinsing process Rinse the group using a normal filter in the portafilter by running hot water through it several times This parameter allows the operator to carry out the wa...

Page 38: ...ewing time press the dose button to start and then press it again to stop when the desired dose is achieved The button you pressed lights up steadily when programming is completed This operation must...

Page 39: ...ta programming After about 5 seconds the following screen will be displayed PrG 2 Move between parameters using the buttons T1 or T2 until the display will show the following Cb 3 Press the T3 button...

Page 40: ...reen will be displayed PrG 2 Move between the parameters using the buttons T1 or T2 until the display will show the following tC 3 Press the T3 button to enter the menu 93 5 4 Move with the buttons T1...

Page 41: ...values within this parameter Hour Minute Day of week Hour Format 12h or 24h Clock Adjust 93 5 1 When the espresso machine is turned on press and hold the the button T3 to access Barista programming Af...

Page 42: ...On Off parameter There are 4 changeable values within this parameter Hour Minute Day of week Hour Format 12h or 24h Clock Adjust nn 5 Use T1 and T2 buttons to set the minutes ud 6 Use T1 and T2 button...

Page 43: ...PrG 2 Move between the parameters using the buttons T1 or T2 until the display will show the following CUP 3 Press the T3 button to enter the menu 001 4 Move between the parameters using the buttons...

Page 44: ...the button T3 to access Barista programming After about 5 seconds the following screen will be displayed PrG 2 Move between the parameters using the buttons T1 or T2 until the display will show the f...

Page 45: ...bout 5 seconds the following screen will be displayed PrG 2 Move between the parameters using the buttons T1 or T2 until the display will show the following tS3 3 Press the T3 button to enter the menu...

Page 46: ...ress the T3 button to exit Barista programming and return to the normal use of the espresso machine 93 5 2 Now the espresso machine is in normal operation mode This parameter allows the operator to ex...

Page 47: ...60335 2 15 EN60335 2 75 EN62233 EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 3 11 EN62311 2008 ETSI EN 301 489 1 ETSI EN 301 489 17 ETSI EN 300 328 ETSI EN 301 893 Complies with essential requi...

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