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TROUBLESHOOTING: 

 
The Ready/Status light signals various errors or problems. A cycle of red flashes indicates an error. 
The number of flashes in a cycle corresponds to the symptom in the table below: 

 
Status/Dia gnostic light guide:  

No of 

flashes  

Symptom  

Ac tion re quire d 

Water level below elements. Normal 

when machine first fills. 

Check water pressure , if this is OK then call 

service agent. 

Temperature sensor failure (o/c) 

Call service agent 

Water not heating 

Call service agent 

Temperature sensor failure (s/c) 

Call service agent 

Machine not filling 

Check water pressure, if OK then call service 

agent. 

 
 

M AINTEN ANCE:  

 
This machine has been designed to give many years of trouble free service.   
The only regular maintenance required is occasional de-scaling. 

Descaling Proce dure:  

  Isolate machine from power supply. 

  Isolate machine from water supply. 

  ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY! 

  Drain water from machine. 

  Remove all lids. 

  Remove as much scale as possible by hand, paying particular attention to level probes (White 

plastic with steel tab).  Be very careful not to damage any attachments. 

  Use ScaleKleen, Marco part No. 8000270 or similar.  Follow instructions carefully. 

  Thoroughly clean and flush the machine before re-use. 

  Follow installation and first time operation instructions. 

 

CLE ANING:  

 
The exterior of these machines may be cleaned with a damp cloth and a light detergent.  Do not use 
abrasive cloths or creams, as this will spoil the finish of the machine.  Do not use a water jet or spray.   

NB:

 Beware of accidentally operating the draw off tap or push button when cleaning the front of the 

machine. 

To Clean Dispense Tap (on Tap versions only): 

  Isolate machine from power supply. 

  Isolate machine from water supply. 

  ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY! 

  Drain water from machine. 

  Tap bonnet assembly can be removed by rotating the black plastic assembly counter 

clockwise. The Upper bonnet assembly can them be cleaned with water and/or a mild 
detergent.  

  The metal lower tap assembly can be removed by loosening the retaining nut and then 

cleaned with water and/or a mild detergent.  

 

Summary of Contents for 1000674

Page 1: ...ax 4EF8 E337347 4JD5 Marco Beverage Systems Limited 63d Heather Road Sandyford Industrial Estate Dublin 18 Marco Beverage Systems Limited Shire House Strixton Manor Strixton Wellingborough Northants NN29 7PA Ireland Tel 353 0 1 295 2674 Ireland Fax 353 0 1 295 3715 email sales marco ie www marco ie UK Tel 44 0 2072 744 577 UK Fax 44 0 2079 788 141 email sales marco bev co uk www marco bev co uk ...

Page 2: ...dren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance In the event any wires are damaged such wires can only be replaced by experts or professional after service staff from the manufacturer after service department or similar function departments INSTALLATION DETAILS Electrical installation Electrical specification Machine type Rated power Plug type 1000677US 1000678US 2 9kW...

Page 3: ...Y The Boiler may now be used to dispense Hot Water to the preset factory settings o 95ºC o Push and Hold operation o Continuous flow no pulsing o Auto Heat Fill Mode NOTE Because the boiler is electronically controlled no priming is necessary The element cannot switch on until a safe level of water is reached EcoSmart FEATURES The EcoSmart Ecoboiler has many settable features which gives the opera...

Page 4: ...en view Description Default value No 1 Sets new tank temperature NOTE Temperature should never be set for more than 97 C because it may cause steam to be generated during the low pressure days Range 60 98 5 C Resolution 0 5 C 95 0 No 2 Sets dispense time Range 0 99 9 seconds 0 1 sec resolution 100 600 seconds 1 sec resolution For PUSH HOLD mode set to 0 default 00 0 No 3 Sets number of pauses duri...

Page 5: ...s is a factory setting and should only be changed by trained personnel Range 0 20 0 seconds Resolution 0 1 second 3 0 2 8kW 6 0 5 6kW 9 0 8 4kW No 4 Sets the time at which machine waits for the water too cool down after water intake Measured from the beginning of the water intake The value depends on tank size and element power This is a factory setting and should only be changed by trained person...

Page 6: ...in COOL FILL mode DISPENSE WATER TO COOL THE TANK Machine can not take more cold water to cool the tank because it is full Water needs to be dispensed to allow room for more cold water to come in and finish cooling process DESCALE TANK Descale timer elapsed Time to de scale the tank CHANGE FILTER Litres output exceeds set value Time to change the water filter CHECK LOW PROBE Low water level probe ...

Page 7: ...erate at half the capacity eg 10L boiler to operate as a 5L boiler MANUAL FILL if the boiler is not plumbed into a water supply the operator must select Manual Fill mode for best operation of the boiler In this mode the water is added manually by the operator ECO MODE OPERATION Note In the COOL FILL mode see Service setup setting No 5 the ECO Mode is automatically selected All ECO Boilers use high...

Page 8: ...ds Remove as much scale as possible by hand paying particular attention to level probes White plastic with steel tab Be very careful not to damage any attachments Use ScaleKleen Marco part No 8000270 or similar Follow instructions carefully Thoroughly clean and flush the machine before re use Follow installation and first time operation instructions CLEANING The exterior of these machines may be c...

Page 9: ...arranty Fitting a scale reducer is recommended especially in hard water areas This can reduce the build up of scale but may not stop it altogether The frequency that descaling is required depends on the local water supply hard water areas need more attention Descaling of the machine should ideally be carried out by qualified service personnel ...

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