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FUNCTIONS COMMON TO ALL SYSTEMS

Immediate change

Normally, the amount of a selection is cashed after the
machine sends the message “Selection successful”.
When this function is enabled, disabled by default, the cash
message is sent at the beginning of dispensing.

Decimal point

Press the confirm button “ ” to display the position of the
decimal point, i.e.:
0

 decimal point disabled

1

XXX.X

2

XX.XX

3

X.XXX

Press the confirm button “ ”, these values will start blinking
and can then be modified as necessary.

SELECTIONS

The selection menu is composed of various sub-menus
which allow setting of the different parameters regarding
the composition of selections and to which buttons they
are to be associated.

Powder dose

The powder dose expressed in grams can be set for each
selection button, for each product that composes such
selection.
For correct conversion of product dose values, the flow rate
of the single doser units, expressed in g/s, can be set to
calculate the amount of powder to be dispensed.

Selection status

Each single selection button can either be enabled or
disabled.

Button-Selection

Permitting the association of a selection number, indicated
in the the selection dose table, to a button in the direct
selection keypad.

Checking selection number

Verifying the selection number associated to a button.

VENDING MACHINE PARAMETERS

This group of functions controls all parameters concerning
the machine operation.

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SET PARAMETERS

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SELECTIONS

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MACHINE PARAMETERS

Water dose

The water dose (expressed in cc - FB - IN or “flow-meter
pulses” according to the models) can be set for each
selection button and therefore for each product assigned to
such selection.

Whipper Control

The whipping time can be set for each selection button, for
each water dose that composes such selection.
The duration can be set in two different modes:

Absolute

i.e. independent from the solenoid valve opening time. The
whipping duration is set as tenths of a second for Instant
models and as volumetric counter pulses for Espresso
models.

Relative

i.e. based on the difference, plus or minus, from the
moment the solenoid valve closes.
The whipping duration is always expressed in tenths of a
second.

Solenoid valve settings

It is possible to set (IN - FB) the water flow rate of the single
solenoid valves expressed in cc/s (the default value setting
in cc/s is indicated in the selection dose table) to calculate
the amount of water to be dispensed.

Boiler temperature

This function is used for setting the operating temperature
of the boiler, expressed in °C.
After selecting the boiler, press the confirm button “ ”, the
temperature value on the display will start blinking and can
be modified as necessary.

Tank

The machine water supply can be from the mains or from
an internal tank.
With this function it is possible to define whether the
machine water supply is from the mains (tank = 0FF), from
the tank with water level sensor (tank = ON) from the tank
without water level sensor (equipped base cabinet). With
this last option, also the coffee grounds counter for the tray
is excluded.

Enabling the wash button

With this function it is possible to enable the operation of the
mixer wash button.
Normally the button is disabled.

Power on controls

It is possible to enable/disable (ON/OFF) the request of
control messages regarding the status of the machine
(Tubing...?, Mixers...?, etc.) with subsequent pressing of
the confirm button.

Buzzer

If this function is enabled, the machine emits a sound signal
when the button are pressed and at the end of the selection.

Summary of Contents for Korinto UL

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MANUEL D UTILISATION INSTALLATION ET ENTRETIEN EN English Pag 1 FR Fran ais Pag 44 Korinto Espresso UL 120V DOC NO H 274V 00 EDITION 1 07 2006...

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Page 3: ...e identificaci n resulta conforme a las disposiciones legislativas de las directivas 98 37 CE 89 336 73 23 CEE y modificaciones y integraciones sucesivas Declara que o distribuidor descrita na chapa d...

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Page 5: ...TIALISING PAGE 12 FILLING THE WATER SYSTEM PAGE 12 OPERATION PAGE 13 COFFEE DISPENSING CYCLE PAGE 13 DECAFFEINATED DISPENSING CYCLE PAGE 14 CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE MACHINE SETTINGS PAGE 14 STANDARD...

Page 6: ...s Before starting installation and using the machine it is first necessarytocarefullyreadandunderstandtheinstructions containedinthismanual astheyofferimportantinformation on installation safety opera...

Page 7: ...e machine is sold without payment system therefore the installer of such system has sole responsibility for any damagetothemachineortothingsandpersonscausedby faulty installation The integrity of the...

Page 8: ...ffee unit ratiomotor Magnets Pump Electric mixers Coffee grinder motor Fuse protection for Main electrical circuit Board power supply transformer CAPACITY OF CONTAINERS POWER CONSUMPTION Themachinepow...

Page 9: ...on the machine to prevent the formation of bacteria At installation the hydraulic circuits and the parts in contact with foodstuff should be fully sanitised to remove any bacteria which might have fo...

Page 10: ...re level is below 70 dB LOADING COFFEE Open the machine top panel lift the coffee container lid and fill the container with coffee ensuring that the shutter is fully open see Fig 5 It is advisable to...

Page 11: ...base cabinet or in any case outside the machine the tank must be cleaned at least once a week Fig 7 CLEANING THE WASTE TRAYS The waste trays can be easily removed even with the door closed see Fig 8...

Page 12: ...fee funnel area see Fig 9 using a brush or a small vacuum cleaner Donotusewatersoggywetclothsforcleaningtheshelves wring them out well before use SUSPENDING FROM USE If for any reason the machine is s...

Page 13: ...the machine top panel a switch disconnects the power allowing loading operations in a safe condition The switch on key MUST NOT be left inside the ma chine it must be kept by the qualified personnel t...

Page 14: ...then tighten again see Fig 13 open the tap and switch the machine on CONNECTING THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SUPPLY The machine is designed to operate under a single phase 120 V voltage and is protected...

Page 15: ...ws at the back of the door and remove the cover Disconnectthekey padcablesfromthepush buttonboard and remove the label support sliding out the tabs from the slots on the door see fig 15 Insert the lab...

Page 16: ...ble languages can be scrolled with the and buttons and the selection is confirmed with button Unless the machine is initialised the language request is not made again In any case it will be possible t...

Page 17: ...opens allowing the pump to push the boiler water onto the coffee for the brewing cycle At the end of the dispensing cycle the purge valve opens and the coffee dose is lightly pressed permitting the di...

Page 18: ...ound coffee in two consecutive cycles leaving un changed the total amount of water for a coffee based selection CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE MACHINE SETTINGS To get the best results from the product use...

Page 19: ...rinding atleast 3 test selections must be performed in order to check the new grade of grinding for ground coffee The finer the grade of grinding the longer the time neces sary for dispensing the coff...

Page 20: ...rom the programming menu At the end of the power on cycle the display indicates the softwareversionnumber After a few seconds the display shows the message Korinto ES REV 1 0 SELECT THE DRINK DRINK SE...

Page 21: ...gio 3 Pulsante ingresso programmazione 4 Copertura scheda pulsanti Fig 20 FILL STATISTICS FILL Print statistics FILL Display statistics FILL Reset statistics FILLER MENU Whenpressingoncetheprogramming...

Page 22: ...starts blinking Press the confirm button the message Running is displayed for a few seconds and all statistics are reset SELECTION PRICES This function is used for changing the sales price for each si...

Page 23: ...he technician menu FILL GSM FILL Reset pre alarm counters FILL EVADTS FILL Connection FILL TEST FILL Complete selection FILL Water only FILL Powder only N B For espresso coffee based selections only t...

Page 24: ...w is restored Ifthemachineisequippedwithaninternalwatersupplytank the pump will be switched off Air break The machine is locked if after 10 selections the float has never signalled the lack of water V...

Page 25: ...ecting one of the systems it is possible to control its functions Validators When the Validator Lines function line programming of the programming menu is displayed the value of the 6 Validator coin l...

Page 26: ...eforeachproductassignedto such selection WhipperControl The whipping time can be set for each selection button for each water dose that composes such selection The duration can be set in two different...

Page 27: ...rasnotpresentanddisablesthecoffeegrounds counter The float and coffee grounds collection functions are performed by the devices inside the base cabinet Selectioncounter This function is used to lock t...

Page 28: ...he door closed and resetting the counter after replacing the filter Enabling the Filler menu Thisfunctionisusedtodeterminethefillermenuoptionsto be left active or to be disabled The reference numbers...

Page 29: ...a Press the confirm button displaying the blinking mes sage Confirm Press the confirm button the message Running is displayed for a few seconds and all statistics are reset Displayingrelativestatistic...

Page 30: ...the statistics file to the Up Key with all of the statistics files present in that moment in the vending machine indicating the name to be assigned to the file e g Max000 STA Delete This function is u...

Page 31: ...nnelwhohavethespecificknowledgeof the machine functioning from a point of view of elec trical safety and health regulations INTRODUCTION To ensure correct operation for a long period the machine must...

Page 32: ...ers block the disk fitted on the mixer shaft with a finger see Fig 24 then rotate the impeller to undo it Fig 24 Wash all parts with detergent being sure that all visible residue and product layers ar...

Page 33: ...tools if necessary allcomponentsmustbesoakedinasanitisingsolutionfor at least 20 minutes the unit internal surfaces are to be cleaned with the same sanitising solution thoroughly rinse and then reinst...

Page 34: ...for resetting the CPU glows during the board reset the green LED 11 blinking indicates that the microproc essor is working correctly the yellow LED 12 indicates the presence of 5 V DC Fig 26 1 Main sw...

Page 35: ...ecial connector According to the communication protocol used by the payment system the 2 minidips will have to be set to OFF Executive and BDV or to ON MDB Fig 28 1 Selection button connectors 2 Not u...

Page 36: ...out support 2 Flow diverter spout 3 Instant prod mixer 4 Brewing chamber 5 Upper piston 6 Dispensing solenoid valves 7 Purge solenoid valve 8 Check valve 9 Coffee pump 10 Bypass 11 Volumetric counter...

Page 37: ...UP and DOWN The UP and DOWN scrolling buttons are used for moving from one programming menu item to the next one located in the same level and at the same time change the status or the numeric value...

Page 38: ...DISC CNT PRINT 1 1 1 4 FAIL CNT PRINT 1 1 1 5 COIN MECH PRINT 1 1 2 TOTAL PRINTING 1 2 PRINT REL STAT 1 2 1 PARTIAL PRINTING 1 2 1 1 SEL CNT PRINT 1 2 1 2 PRINT BAND CNT 1 2 1 3 DISC CNT PRINT 1 2 1 4...

Page 39: ...Y 1 4 1 3 SEL NO CNT DIS 1 4 2 DISPLAY BAND CNT 1 4 3 DISC CNT DISP 1 4 4 FAIL CNT DISP 1 4 5 COIN MECH DISP 1 4 5 1 AUDIT DATA DISP 1 4 5 2 CASH COUNT DIS 1 5 DELETE REL STAT 1 5 1 PARTIAL RESET 1 5...

Page 40: ...DATA EXIT FUNCTION PREVIOUS FUNCTION INCREASE DATA UNIT 1 NEXT FUNCTION DECREASE DATA UNIT 1 by N W GLOBAL VENDING SpA 07 06 274 00 36 Filler Menu Summary 5 TEST 5 1 COMP DISPENSING 5 2 WATER ONLY 5 3...

Page 41: ...SET INDIV PRICE 2 1 1 1 1 PRICE BAND 0 2 1 1 1 2 PRICE BAND 1 2 1 1 1 3 PRICE BAND 2 2 1 1 1 4 PRICE BAND 3 2 1 1 1 5 PRICE BAND 4 2 1 1 2 SET GLOB PRICES 2 1 1 2 1 PRICE BAND 0 2 1 1 2 2 PRICE BAND...

Page 42: ...EL VALVE SETTING 2 2 2 SET POWDER 2 2 2 1 POWDER DOSES 2 2 2 2 DOSER SETTING 2 2 3 SELECTION STATUS 2 2 4 SEL BUTTON 2 2 5 CHECK NO SELEC 2 3 MACHINE PARAM 2 3 1 BOILER TEMPERAT 2 3 2 TANK 2 3 3 ENAB...

Page 43: ...NG 2 5 3 1 SELECTION ENABL 2 5 3 2 DOSE VARIATION 2 5 3 3 PRICE VARIATION 2 5 4 MILD 2 5 4 1 SELECTION ENABL 2 5 4 2 DOSE VARIATION 2 5 4 3 PRICE VARIATION 2 5 5 POWDER COFFEE 2 5 5 1 SELECTION ENABL...

Page 44: ...PWD AZZ CONTAT 2 6 3 4 PWD JUG FACILITY 2 6 3 5 PWD FREE VENDING 2 6 3 6 PWD BLOCCO TAST 2 6 3 7 PWD LAVAGGI 2 6 3 8 PWD SEL PROVA 2 6 3 9 PWD RESET FILTRO 2 6 3 A PWD LEFT S SUP 2 6 4 ENABLE FILL MEN...

Page 45: ...DISC CNT RESET 3 3 1 3 FAIL CNT RESET 3 3 1 4 COIN MECH RESET 3 3 2 TOTAL RESET 3 4 DISP REL STAT 3 4 1 SEL CNT DISP 3 4 1 1 CNT DIS X S SEL 3 4 1 2 TOT CNT DISPLAY 3 4 1 3 SEL NO CNT DIS 3 4 2 DISPLA...

Page 46: ...ND CNT 3 7 1 3 DISC CNT PRINT 3 7 1 4 FAIL CNT PRINT 3 7 1 5 COIN MECH PRINT 3 7 2 TOTAL PRINTING 3 8 PRINT REL STAT 3 8 1 PARTIAL PRINTING 3 8 1 1 SEL CNT PRINT 3 8 1 2 PRINT BAND CNT 3 8 1 3 DISC CN...

Page 47: ...NIT 1 43 Technician Menu Summary 5 MISCELLANEOUS 5 1 D A REGISTRY 5 1 1 INSTALL DATE 5 1 2 PROG M C CODE 5 1 3 OPER CODE ENTRY 5 2 INITIALISING DB 5 3 EVADTS 5 3 1 CONNECTION 5 4 UPKEY 5 4 1 SETUP MAN...

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