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SETTING THE WATER
AND POWDER DOSES

When either the "Water dose" or the "Powd. dose" func-
tions are displayed the doses can be varied from the
"programming" menu.
The various doses are identified with a dose code, which
is displayed each time.
The dose code locates the water and powder doses
related to a given selection; changing the doses of a
selection will have effect also on composed selections
where the dose code is used.
For example, if the water dose for strong coffee is in-
creased, also the dose for cappuccino, composed of
strong coffee and milk will be increased.
Refer to the selection dose table for the correspondence to
the dose codes.
The values of the doses displayed are expressed in:

- tenths of a second for powder;

- tenths of a second for water on Instant models;

- number of pulses of the volumetric counter for water on

Espresso models.

N.B.: Codes "dC" and "dL" for water added to "Milk"
selections control water for normal and extra sugar in
milk on models with pre-mixed sugar; for unsweet-
ened milk selections the water dose "dC" is added.

These codes have no effect on other versions.
Press the confirm button " " from the “programming”
menu to access the dose code list, which can be scrolled
with the “ ” and “ ” buttons.
Press the confirm button " " again to display the dose
code value.
When pressing the change button “ ”, this value is dis-
played blinking and can be modified as necessary.

SETTING THE PRICES

When the "Set Prices" function of the "programming"
menu is displayed, the 8 sales prices stored can be
changed.
The prices are indicated as number of basic units.
Press the confirm button " " from the "programming"
menu to access the price list, which can be scrolled with
the “ ” and “ ” buttons.
Press the confirm button " " again to display the price.
When pressing the change button “ ”, this value is dis-
played blinking and can be modified as necessary.

SETTING  THE PRICES
AND THE SELECTION STATUS

When the "Set Prices/Selec." (price combination) function
of the "programming" menu is displayed, the combination
of the selection to one of the stored prices and/or to the
status of a selection can be changed.
The prices are indicated as number of basic units.
Press the confirm button " " from the "programming"
menu to access the price list, which can be scrolled with
the “ ” and “ ” buttons.

When pressing the change button “ ”, the selection status
is displayed blinking.
Using the “ ” and “ ” buttons the selection status can be
changed from (enabled) to (disabled).
Press the confirm button " " again to display the price
number referred to in the price table.
When pressing the change button “ ”, this value is dis-
played blinking and can be modified as necessary.

N.B.:  The residual credit is controlled by the minidips
located on the C.P.U. board. Refer to the "Board
configuration" chapter for the settings.

SETTING THE BASIC UNIT
AND THE DECIMAL POINT

When the "Basic unit / DP" (basic coin value) function of
the "programming" menu is displayed, the value of the
basic coin as well as the position of the decimal point can
be modified.
Press the confirm button " " from the "programming"
menu to display the current value of the basic unit.
Using the “ ” and “ ” buttons the to alternate between the
value of the basic coin and the number of the decimal point
position "DP", i.e.:

0

disabled decimal point

1

XXX.X

2

XX.XX

3

X.XXX

When pressing the change button “ ”, these values are
displayed blinking and can be modified as necessary.

PROGRAMMING THE VALIDATOR LINES

When the "Validat. Lines" (line setting) function of the
"programming" menu is displayed, the value of the 6
validator coin lines can be changed.
The value of the lines is expressed in number of basic
units.
Press the confirm button " " from the "programming"
menu to access the list of lines, which can be scrolled with
the “ ” and “ ” buttons.
When pressing the change button “ ”, this value is dis-
played blinking and can be modified as necessary.

INITIALISING

When the "Initialising" function is displayed, the machine
can be initialised, thus resetting all default data.
This function is used in case of stored data error or
replacement of the EPROM.
All statistical data is reset.
Press the confirm button " " and message "Confirm?" is
displayed. Press the button " " again to display the mes-
sage "Working" for a few seconds.

Also the machine configuration is by default
and will have to be reconfigured.
The machine default configuration is with
water supply from the mains.

Summary of Contents for Brio Espresso

Page 1: ...EDITION 2 01 01 DOC NO H 075U 03 INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Brio ESPRESSO INSTANT UK English...

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Page 3: ...den EWG Richtlinien 89 392 89 336 73 23 sowie den folgenden nderungen Erg nzungen entspricht Declara que la m quina descripta en la placa de identificaci n resulta conforme a las disposiciones legisla...

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Page 5: ...PAG 10 OPERATION OF THE COFFEE UNIT PAG 11 COFFEE DISPENSING CYCLE PAG 11 CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE MACHINE SETTINGS PAG 11 STANDARD SETTINGS PAG 11 ADJUSTING THE SETTING OF THE COFFEE UNIT PISTON S...

Page 6: ...ngmachineandmustalwaysfollowthemachine in case it is moved or ownership is transferred so as to permit consultation by different operators Before installing and using the machine it is first neces sar...

Page 7: ...nstalled on a table or on any other suitable stand recommended height is 820 mm If possible it is advisable to use the special cabinet which can house the liquid waste tray the water supply kit the pa...

Page 8: ...only with water supply from the mains Liquid waste container float Instant boiler anti boiling thermostat instant models Time protection for Pump Coffee unit ratiomotor Coffee grinder Overheating prot...

Page 9: ...ly in contact with foodstuff Some parts of the machine can be damaged by strong detergents LOADING AND CLEANING DOOR SWITCH When opening the door a special switch disconnects the power from the machin...

Page 10: ...a week or even more frequently according to the use of the machine and the quality of the inlet water the mixers and the instant drink dispensing conduits must be thoroughly disinfected to guarantee...

Page 11: ...ph and add a few drops of the chlorine based detergent in the various funnels After disinfection thoroughly rinse all components to ensure that all residue of the solution is removed CLEANING THE WATE...

Page 12: ...erse order WEEKLY CLEANING OF THE COFFEE UNIT Every time coffee is refilled or at least once a week any powderresidueshouldberemovedfromtheexternalparts of the coffee unit especially from the coffee f...

Page 13: ...machine must be connected to the drinking water mains The water pressure must be 5 to 85 N cm2 0 5 8 5 bar Run some water from the mains until it is clear and without impurities Useahose alsoavailabl...

Page 14: ...is protected by 10 A fuses Before making the connection make sure that the ratings correspond to those of the power grid and more specifi cally the supply voltage rating should be within the limits r...

Page 15: ...raper on the coffee hopper stops the used coffee dose and drops it The lower piston now returns to the bottom dead centre CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE MACHINE SETTINGS To get the best results from the p...

Page 16: ...e the temperature loosening will decrease the temperature the temperature varies by approx 1 C every 2 turns ADJUSTING THE GRADE OF GRINDING When a variation in the grade of grinding is desired turn t...

Page 17: ...5 medium 7 g 0 5 high 8 g 0 5 To take the dose just remove the coffee unit and press button 2 from of the maintenance menu see relevant section Important notice To refit the coffee unit pay special a...

Page 18: ...rvice Token Displayed if the payment system includes pulse sales Cup Cup present Take the drink Drink ready When pressing a pre selection button for sugar the messages Sugar or Extra sugar are display...

Page 19: ...ing and decimal point position Validator lines validator line value setting Initialising RAM initialising Machine code machine identification code setting Machine Config setting the machine version ma...

Page 20: ...re disabled COFFEE FAILURE If after grinding coffee for a period of 15 seconds a dose is not obtained all coffee based selections are disabled COFFEE RELEASE FAILURE Ifafterreleasingthegroundcoffeedos...

Page 21: ...the status of a selection can be changed The prices are indicated as number of basic units Press the confirm button from the programming menu to access the price list which can be scrolled with the a...

Page 22: ...the message Working is displayed for a few seconds and the statistics are reset When the Machine code function is displayed the identification code number of the machine can be changed from the defaul...

Page 23: ...on the programmer display Pressing button E will access the displayed function Pressing button O will display the following function Pressing button C will display the previous function 1 Connector 2...

Page 24: ...be carried out by qualified technicians only having specific knowledge of the machine To prevent oxidation or the action of chemical agents the stainless steel and varnished surfaces should be kept cl...

Page 25: ...isible residue and product films are mechanically re moved using brushes or similar tools if necessary allcomponentsmustbesoakedinasanitisingsolutionfor at least 20 minutes the unit internal surfaces...

Page 26: ...the yellow LED indicates the presence of 12 V DC the green LED when blinking indicates that the micro processor is working correctly the red LED indicates the operating status of the boiler heating e...

Page 27: ...hanism the board can be configured to operate with a 12 V validator by setting minidips 1 3 4 and 8 as follows CONFIGURING THE PAYMENT SYSTEM versions with Serial coin mechanism The configurations ava...

Page 28: ...01 Brio C I HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Espresso models 1 Water inlet solenoid valve 2 Air break 3 Mechanical filter or softener cartridge optional 4 Volumetric counter 5 Vibration pump 6 Bypass 7 Coffee unit 8...

Page 29: ...pA 0101 Brio C I HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Instant models 1 Water inlet solenoid valve 2 Boiler 3 Float 4 Instant product solenoid valve 5 Safety thermostat manual reset 6 Anti boiling thermostat manual reset...

Page 30: ...C I HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Equipped support cabinet self contained water supply and softener unit optional 1 Water tank 2 Water softener optional 3 Water supply pump 4 Mechanical filter 5 To the machine 6...

Page 31: ...r failure N 6 Cup failure N 7 Liquid waste full N 8 Volumetric counter N 9 Coffee unit N 10 Coffee failure N 11 Coffee release FAILURE DISPLAY WATER DOSES Refer to the selection dose table for the cor...

Page 32: ...CIMAL POINT POSITION 0 to 3 Previous price PRICE VALUE AND SELECTION STATUS Enable selection Disable selection Next price A to F Set Prices Sel Selection 1 A Selection 1 A Selection 8 A Basic unit PD...

Page 33: ...ng a button the blinking digit is assigned that value and the next digit starts blinking The password is equal to the sequence 4 2 3 and 1 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CODE When pressing the change button t...

Page 34: ...ATA EXIT FUNCTION CONFIRM DATA CONFIRM FUNCTION CHANGE DATA DISPENSING BY PRICE Press button 8 to display statistics for each selection 1 8 DISPENSING BY SELEC TION P paid selections G free selections...

Page 35: ...SHED Cashed by coins Total by credit Automatic data reading scrolling at one second intervals FAILURE COUNTER LIST OF FAILURES N 2 Boiler N 3 Payment system N 4 EEprom data N 5 Water failure N 6 Cup f...

Page 36: ...ILER MICRO SWITCH IVB EMPTY CUP DISPENSER MICRO SWITCH JUG JUG FACILITIES SWITCH KC1 COFFEE BOILER CUTOUT KS1 SAFETY CUTOUT LF1 LAMP M COFFEE UNIT MOTOR MAC GRINDER MD1 DOSING DEVICE MOTOR INSTANT MDZ...

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Page 39: ...t any responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in this publication which can be ascribed to printing and or transcription errors All instructions drawings tables and information contained in this...

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