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Function used to check the operation of the main com-

ponents of the machine semiautomatically. Press the 

Enter key to display the “AUTOTEST” message flashing 

on and off.

You can renounce any operation and move to the next 

one by pressing the exit key. If you confirm by press

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ing the enter key, you will start the autotest cycle. some 

controls occur automatically. others require the manual 

operation of the component under control.

In sequence:
- operating ingredient motors for 2 seconds
- operating whipper motors for 2 seconds at the various 

speeds

- Dispensing a cup
- Dispensing a stirrer

- Rotating the brewing unit (if available)

- Checking the washing button
- liquid waste container full; the machine will remain in 

stand-by mode until you operate the liquid waste con-

tainer full microswitch manually

- lED test; checking the backlighting operation of front 

panels and areas relative to the lighted path for the user 

(coin insert, cup ready and change ready)

- Power-on of the dispensing compartment lamp (if 

mounted)

- Checking the keyboard; the machine will display the 

number of the button you shall press, turn on the rela-

tive led and wait for its operation before moving to the 

next key

- Checking the operation of the boiler temperature probe

- Checking the operation of the sound signaller (buzzer)

- Checking the operation of the coin mechanism
- Checking the grinding wheels; the machine tightens the 

grinding wheels to build up a pack up to the maximum 

closing point and opens them by 5 turns upon confir-

mation

- aspirator management; the machine powers on and off 

the powder suction fan wheel
Checking the “open door micro” operation: the machine 

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will remain in standby mode until you operate the “open 

door micro”. 

operate the “open door micro” by turning the lock key.
Display control; the machine powers on all display bits 

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to check the operation visually.

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an electronic counter is intended to store all the dispens-

ing cycles you have performed since you last reset it in 

an aggregated manner.

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You can reset the electronic counter.

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Function used to enable or disable the display of the 

total number of dispensing cycles that have been sold 

since you last reset the statistics, while you are powering 

on the machine.

Eva-DTs

two codes are used to identify the machine and recog-

nise the data transfer terminal according to the EVaDts 

(European Vending Association Data Transfer System) 

communication protocol:

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proTocol

Use this function to decide which communication proto-

col to use for the communication of the date acquisition 

device.

available communication protocols are listed here below:

DDcmp

 

ENHaNcED

the following parameters can be configured:

Pass code

 

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: it is a 4-digit alphanumeric code (0-9; A-F) 

that must be the same as the one of the data transfer 

terminal for identification purposes.

 

set to 0000 by default.

security code

 

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: it is an alphanumeric code for mutual 

recognition between the machine and the EVaDts 

terminal. 

set to 0000 by default.

End of transmission

 

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: if enabled, it can recognise the 

end-of-transmission signal sent to the latest package 

and interrupt data transmission.

Summary of Contents for Canto Plus Instant

Page 1: ...InstallaTion OPERATION MaIntenANCE EN English Doc No H 3375EN 01 Edition 2 07 2010 Canto Plus Instant...

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Page 3: ...liano English English Fran ais Espa ol Portugu s Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Fran ais Deutsch Espa ol Portugu s Nederlands o ANTONIO CAVO Direttive europee European directives Harmonised standards tio...

Page 4: ...children and by people having reduced physical sensorial or mental skills under the supervision of people responsible for their safety or specifically trained on the use of the machine Children shall...

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Page 7: ...water circuit 15 Operation 16 Instant dispensing cycle 17 Programming 19 Power on 19 Normal operation mode 20 Navigation 20 Display 20 Keyboard 21 Filler Menu 21 Statistics 21 Individual price 22 Man...

Page 8: ...specific serial number that can be found on the rating plate arranged inside on the right side The plate see figure is the only one recognised by the manufacturer and it contains all the data that en...

Page 9: ...dge is 73 74 mm or 70 71 mm according to the markets of destination self con tained for about 650 cups Payment system The machine is electrically pre arranged for systems with an Executive MDB or BDV...

Page 10: ...Coffee instant and water doses time based Temperature Adjustable via software Controls Cup presence Water presence Liquid waste empty Operation temperature reached Cup shift position Safety devices D...

Page 11: ...d ventilation of the room where the machine is installed the inlet water temperature the boiler temperature etc The following energy consumption values have been measured at a room temperature of 22 C...

Page 12: ...use keys silver may be re quested by specifying the combination stamped on the keys Generally only the use key silver shall be used where as the combination change keys gold can be kept as spare keys...

Page 13: ...It is recommended to use sanitising products also in order to clean the surfaces not directly in contact with foodstuffs Some parts of the machine can be damaged by corro sive detergents The manufactu...

Page 14: ...umn act as follows Open the machine door Pull the shelf to release the dispensing compartment Turn the shelf to the outside Remove the cover from the cup stacker Load the cups Stacker completely empty...

Page 15: ...mate rial Sanitising mixers and food circuits The mixers and the conduits for dispensing instant drinks shall be carefully sanitised at the time of the installation of the machine and at least once a...

Page 16: ...els Use a small vacuum cleaner or a brush to clean the fun nel area and the container support surface by removing any powder residue at regular intervals Surfaces can be cleaned by using a wet piece o...

Page 17: ...l power off before removing the cover will remain live inside the machine Before removing these covers it is necessary to detach the power supply cable from the mains You can close the door only after...

Page 18: ...to the arrangement see the selection dose table Numeric selection models To insert the selection labels disassemble the left side panel from the door by removing the 5 screws complete ly and by extra...

Page 19: ...rkets and a pre arrangement tube for replacement with the filter you have chosen see fig 17 Antiflood device The water inlet solenoid valve see figg 16 17 is com plete with an antiflood device that ca...

Page 20: ...by using only cables of the HO5 RN F or HO5 V V F or H07 RN F type 3x1 1 5 mm2 in cross section It is forbidden to use adapters multiple sockets and or extensions THE MANUFACTURER WILL DISCLAIM ALL R...

Page 21: ...mode if the optional water supply kit from internal tank is mounted or as a result of any maintenance operation requiring the operator to empty the boiler and not the air break sanitising mixers and f...

Page 22: ...ch signals the machine the position of the cup shift arm Cup sensor Some models are equipped with a cup sensor intended to detect the presence of any object that may be placed between the reflex refle...

Page 23: ...le layout are specified by the selection dose table selection layout supplied with the machine Standard setups The vending machine is supplied set up as follows brewing temperature to the nozzle about...

Page 24: ...operly rinsed without leaving any powder residue Ingredient motor calibration To convert the product dose values properly set up the flow rate value of every single ingredient motor in gr s to calcula...

Page 25: ...l operation mode The machine is powered on the door is closed and all checks are performed Operations that can be performed when the door is closed The selection is dispensed and messages are dis play...

Page 26: ...requiring the user to select a drink will ap pear on the display during the normal operation The key function may vary according to the layout and the choices you have made during programming Running...

Page 27: ...Press the programming button on the machine door once to set the machine to the filler menu mode The first item of the filler menu appears on the display with a series of available operations The last...

Page 28: ...n to load or empty the change tubes manually If you confirm load Credit will appear on the display This is the value of the money made available in the tubes for the change If you insert a coin into t...

Page 29: ...he pay ment systems available and manage the relative func tions payment systems Type of coin mechanism Validator TecHnician x The communication protocols for the payment systems available are listed...

Page 30: ...ful delivery but the credit will remain available for further dispensing If you press the coin return button the remaining credit will be returned if its value is lower than the maximum change value C...

Page 31: ...change The amount relative to a selection is generally cashed after the machine has sent the Successful selection signal If you enable this function which is disabled by default the cash signal is se...

Page 32: ...tem 2 forced sending to cashless 2 cash transactions are recorded as transactions performed by the second cashless system Parallel machine Function used to enable the presence of a validator or parall...

Page 33: ...me band you can manage not only the standard price list but also three further price lists according to the type of cashless support in use key 1 3 If you use a time band selections will be dispensed...

Page 34: ...spect to the previous event Dose in CC You can directly set up the water quantity you wish for every single event start in cc Dose in CDV for espresso drinks only You can directly set up the water qua...

Page 35: ...tory but you may have to repeat it for various reasons After having found out the mixer where to act and con firmed the type of nozzles in use the pump is operated for a well defined time at the minim...

Page 36: ...itialisation function you can initialise the machine by restoring all default data Press the Enter key to display the request for con firmation Do you confirm If you press the Enter key once again you...

Page 37: ...set the screen saver after a program mable in minutes shutdown time of the vending ma chine default 10 min Set the value to 0 to deactivate the screen saver Currency symbol The function is intended t...

Page 38: ...2 two internal tanks managed to load water alternatively from the two tanks Photocell On the models equipped with a cup sensor composed by a photocell detecting the presence of an object in the dispe...

Page 39: ...The value is set to 0 by default and there is no limit to test dispens ing cycles Cold unit ID setup Function active if the cold unit is available Master Slave The control system of the machine is ar...

Page 40: ...e machine default to 0 Aspirator management Use this function to set the continuous operation of the suction fan wheel of instant products ON fan wheel always on OFF fan wheel on only during the dispe...

Page 41: ...nt the machine powers on and off the powder suction fan wheel Checking the open door micro operation the machine will remain in standby mode until you operate the open door micro Operate the open door...

Page 42: ...e To set up the transmission speed in use for communica tion 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps Set to 2400 bps by default Connection If you activate this function the machine will be waiting for connection wit...

Page 43: ...vailable in the change tubes Aud 2 Money to the tubes Money conveyed to the change tubes Aud 3 Money to the coin box Money conveyed to the coin box Aud 4 Change returned Total amount of the money that...

Page 44: ...le with all the statistical data currently available on the vending machine Please specify the name you wish to assign to the file e g CANTO000 STA Delete Use this function to delete one or more than...

Page 45: ...are stored in special counters The failures controlled by the software can be related to functional units not available on a specific model However they are listed on scrolling the menu FAILURES FAIL...

Page 46: ...mode Coffee unit brewing unit failure The control micro signals that the coffee unit is not in its brewing position Coffee unit dispensing unit failure The control micro signals that the espresso uni...

Page 47: ...e is operated for over 20 If a water failure is available you can manually restore the service by pressing a key of the pushbutton panel The water inlet solenoid valve is supplied for max 20 if the le...

Page 48: ...operations The most complex operations e g boiler descaling must be carried out by a technician having a specific knowledge of the vending machine In order to avoid any risk of oxidation or chemical c...

Page 49: ...stuffing box gasket to assume the correct position see fig 26 Wash all the components by using sanitising products observe the dosage recommended by the producer Make sure that all visible residuals...

Page 50: ...echnician menu The white nozzle is used to dispense hot water only At the end of the procedure test the selections using that mixer to be sure that the dispensing cycle of drinks is correct CUP DISPEN...

Page 51: ...ine To descale use biodegradable atoxic and non aggres sive products only Rinse abundantly before re assembling the parts On reassembling make sure that Electrical contacts terminals faston etc are pe...

Page 52: ...boiler Anti boil thermostats manually resettable will deacti vate the boiler heating element as a result of a failure of the control system Anti boil thermostats will become active as soon as steam is...

Page 53: ...OM s Pre programming After having loaded the software use the new board to define which type of keyboard to use before initialising or programming the various parameters To access the pre programming...

Page 54: ...r 1 Display board 2 Statistics button 3 Washing button 4 C P U board 5 Cup shift arm button 6 Programming button 7 Ingredient priming button 8 Coin slide 9 Coin return lever 10 Fig 33 Not used 1 Valid...

Page 55: ...he operation status of the instant boiler heating element The green LED 8 29 shows the volumetric counter pulses if mounted The green LED 5 5 is signalling that 34 Vdc is applied The green LED 7 24 is...

Page 56: ...instant boiler heating element CURRENT REGULATOR BOARD The current regulator board will supply lighting LEDs by means of direct current The board will provide for the constant brightness of aesthetic...

Page 57: ...1 Boiler tray 2 Dispensing nozzles 3 Liquid waste bucket 4 Safety thermostat 5 Anti boil thermostats 6 Hot water cock optional Air break 7 water Circuit Water inlet solenoid valve 8 Mixer nozzles 9 P...

Page 58: ...and the numeric value of the functions Confirmation enter key Press the confirmation Enter key to move to the lower level or to confirm a data item you have just en tered or modified Exit key Press t...

Page 59: ...CTION CUTOUT LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY MC1 STIRRER COLUMN MICRO MD1 INSTANT INGREDIENT MOTORS MDB MDB COIN MECH CONNECTOR MF1 INSTANT WHIPPER MOTORS MSB CUP RELEASE MOTOR MSCB CUP COLUMN SHIFT MOTOR...

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