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Prior to installation please carefully read the 
safety instructions in this manual. The company 
cannot be held responsible for damage to per-
sons or property arising from non-compliance 
with safety regulations, either during installation 
or maintenance of the machine described in this 
manual.

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NET WEIGHT

14 kg

31 lb

GROSS WEIGHT

17 kg

37 lb

POWER

1200 W

1200 W

DIMENSIONS

Fig. 13

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Place the machine in an area where all risks of 
malfunction can be avoided.

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never install in areas where the machine may 
be subject to jets of water.

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Ed. 02 of 09/2016

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Service Manual

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Summary of Contents for Oscar II

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 2: ...Edition Date Modifications 01 12 2015 First Edition 02 09 2016 Wiring diagram tank version updated Ed 02 of 09 2016 II Service Manual ...

Page 3: ...AL OF THE EXTERNAL SURFACE INFUSION UNIT HEATER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT ELECTRIC COMPONENTS TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAMS MAINTENANCE CHECKING SPARE PART CATALOGUE Ed 02 of 09 2016 I Service Manual 1 6 11 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

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Page 5: ...HE HEATER 5 2 5 2 REMOVAL OF THE HEATER 5 4 5 3 HEATING ELEMENT AND HEAT PROTECTION 5 5 5 4 REPLACEMENT OF THE LEVEL GAUGE 5 6 5 5 ANTIVACUUM VALVE 5 7 5 6 SAFETY VALVE 5 8 6 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 6 1 6 1 PUMP DISASSEMBLY 6 2 6 2 REPLACING THE COFFEE VALVE 6 4 6 3 Steam nozzle 6 6 6 4 WATER TANK 6 11 6 4 1 Replacement of the float 6 11 6 4 2 Removal of the magnetic sensor 6 12 6 5 REMOVAL OF THE PRESS...

Page 6: ...Ed 02 of 09 2016 IV Service Manual ...

Page 7: ...TION 1 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION 1 2 1 2 KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION Standard configuration 1 3 1 3 SAFETY REGULATIONS 1 4 1 4 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1 7 1 5 TRANSPORT 1 8 1 5 1 HANDLING 1 8 1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 8: ... switch 6 Dispensing unit 7 Water drain tank 8 Cup support grill 9 Filter holder 10 Steam wand 11 Steam wand insulating rubber 12 Control panel Ed 02 of 09 2016 1 2 Service Manual Fig 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION 1 5 4 6 7 2 3 8 12 11 10 9 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 9: ...ning light 3 Two coffee dispensing button programming entry 4 One coffee dispensing button Standby Ed 02 of 09 2016 1 3 Service Manual 1 2 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION Configuration standard Fig 2 1 4 2 3 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 10: ...n sible for any damages incurred if the sys tem is not grounded For electrical safety this machine requires a ground system Contact a technically certified electrician who must check that the line electrical capacity is adequate for the maximum capacity indicated on the unit label The qualified electrician must also check that the section of the installation s cables is large enough for the absorb...

Page 11: ...e the unit with bare feet Never use extension cords in areas equipped with baths or showers Never pull on the power supply cord to unplug the unit Never leave the unit exposed to atmos pheric agents rain direct sunlight etc Never let children unauthorized per sonnel or anyone who has not read this manual operate the unit Before performing any sort of mainte nance the authorized technician must tur...

Page 12: ...acturer who will provide you the necessary information about it Never dispose of the machine in the envi ronment to dispose of the machine con tact an authorized center or contact the manufacturer for pertinent indications WARNING DANGER OF POLLUTION Fig 9 DANGER OF INTOXICATION Once started the washing machine do not interrupt the detergent residue may remain inside the delivery unit CAUTION DANG...

Page 13: ... 2005 n 151 Implementation of the Directives Guidelines 2002 95 CE 2002 96 CE and 2003 108 CE concerning the reduction of the use of dangerous sub stances in electric and elec tronic equipment as well as the disposal of wastes The symbol of the crossed large rubbish con tainer that is present on the machine points out that the product at the end of its life cycle must be collected separately from ...

Page 14: ...the loading area After making sure there are no obstacles persons or things proceed with loading Once at destination always using an adequate lifting mechanism e g fork lift after making sure there is no one or nothing within the unload ing area lower the pallet to about 30 cm from the ground and transport it to the storage area WARNING COLLISION OR CRUSHING HAZARD Before performing the following ...

Page 15: ...Connection to the waterline and drainage system 2 3 2 1 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 4 2 1 4 Connection to the power line 2 4 2 1 5 PROCEDURE OF FIRST INSTALLATION 2 4 2 2 ACCESSORIES BOX 2 5 2 2 1 FITTING THE FILTER HOLDER 2 5 2 3 PROGRAMMING DOSES 2 6 2 FIRST INSTALLATION AND PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 16: ... of the machine described in this manual 2 1 FIRST INSTALLATION 2 1 1 WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS NET WEIGHT 14 kg 31 lb GROSS WEIGHT 17 kg 37 lb POWER 1200 W 1200 W DIMENSIONS Fig 13 WARNING Place the machine in an area where all risks of malfunction can be avoided WARNING Never install in areas where the machine may be subject to jets of water RISK OF POLLUTION Ed 02 of 09 2016 2 2 Service Manual 408 ...

Page 17: ...constantly kept perfectly operational The version with direct coupling is provided with a loading tube 1 5 meters long with a 3 4 inch On one side is the fitting is straight and tapered the other angled at 90 with a gasket The tube is provided with tapered fittings therefore it is not necessary to use Teflon tape on the fitting To connect the machine to the waterline pro ceed as follows 1 Remove t...

Page 18: ...he reservoir to its housing and close the hatch 7 Make certain that the water drain tank has been inserted NOTE If the machine does not have enough water in the tank or the pump stays on for more than 90 sec onds the machine will stop and all the buttons flash Getting on and off the machine operation of the filling boiler will run until the appropriate level 2 1 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The mach...

Page 19: ...e pump and reservoir and is preventing the passage of water 2 Make sure that the tank valve is working 3 Remove and replace the tank filled with water several times to facilitate removal of the air bubble Direct attachment version 5 Open the door of the tank and remove the hose for direct attachment 6 Connect the hose to the water supply and open the tap upstream of the machine if pre sent 7 Make ...

Page 20: ... relative to one of the dispensing buttons proceed as follows Fill the filter holder with the correct dose of coffee the filter holder can be single or double depending on the button to be programmed Place the filter holder into the unit Press one of the dispensing buttons Dispensing starts once the desired quantity has been reached press the same button again To exit from the programming mode and...

Page 21: ...K 3 2 3 2 Removal of the cup holder surface 3 3 3 3 REMOVAL OF THE SIDE PANELS 3 4 3 4 REMOVAL OF THE REAR PANEL 3 4 3 5 tank to collect water FILED 3 4 3 6 REMOVAL OF THE FRONT PANEL 3 5 3 6 1 REMOVAL OF KEYBOARD 3 6 Ed 02 of 09 2016 3 1 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 22: ...harge any residual pressure pre sent in the heater Use gloves to protect against sharp or hot surfaces that you can bump against involun tarily during operations 3 1 REMOVAL OF WATER TANK To remove machine covers take out the water tank first NOTE This operation is necessary only for the ver sion with tank To remove the tank from its seat proceed as fol lows 1 Lift the water tank cap CUTTING AND H...

Page 23: ...ace To remove the bearing surface of the cup pro ceed as follows 1 Unscrew the screws A with a screwdriver 2 Lift the panel and pull upwards Ed 02 of 09 2016 3 3 Service Manual Fig 23 A A Fig 24 Fig 25 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 24: ...emove the cup holding surface first 1 Unscrew the A present on each panel using a Phillips screwdriver 2 Move outside the top of the panel and pull up NOTE Perform the same steps for the other side panel 3 5 tank to collect water FILED NOTE To remove the tray with water you need 1 Lift and remove the tray with water Ed 02 of 09 2016 3 4 Service Manual 2 1 Fig 28 2 1 Fig 29 A A Fig 26 Fig 27 2 1 AU...

Page 25: ...ain pan 1 Disconnect the connection to the panel 2 Unscrew the screws A with a Phillips screwdriver 3 Slight outside the steam nozzle then slide the front panel to the front of the machine Ed 02 of 09 2016 3 5 Service Manual Fig 30 A A Fig 31 1 2 Fig 32 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 26: ...en the 4 screws A situated on the back of the front panel using a Phillips screwdriver 2 Push in the connector located inside of the support group to detach the panel Ed 02 of 09 2016 3 6 Service Manual A Fig 33 1 Fig 34 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 27: ...NFUSION UNIT INDEX 4 INFUSION UNIT 4 1 4 1 REMOVAL OF SHOWER AND SEAL 4 2 4 2 COFFEE VALVE 4 3 4 3 EXPANSION VALVE 4 5 Ed 02 of 09 2016 4 1 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 28: ...NING If the machine was turned off recently protect yourself with thermal insulation gloves The underpan seal prevents water from coming out from the sides of the pavilion and reach the capsule unevenly or spill from the filter holder Since the material is plastic and exposed to high temperatures replace the seal periodically at least once a year or according to machine opera tion as it tends to d...

Page 29: ...ess than it should be 3 Shower and pavilion are blocked because of poor machine cleaning HOW TO REPLACE THE COFFEE VALVE To remove the coffee valve proceed as follows 1 Remove the right side panel and the front one as explained in Chapter 3 2 Disconnect power connections 3 Disconnect the Teflon tube by removing the cable holder A using the pliers DANGER Before proceeding with the operations descri...

Page 30: ...hat fix the head to the unit Remove lime scale or oily residues that may block the free circulation of water NOTE In case of oily residues properly instruct the staff using the machine to perform a regular deep cleaning with suitable detergents Ed 02 of 09 2016 4 4 Service Manual B Fig 42 A Fig 44 Fig 45 C Fig 43 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 31: ...l 2 Disconnect the Teflon tube by removing the cable holder A using the pliers 3 Loosen the valve with a 14 mm wrench 4 Apply Teflon tape on the new valve before screwing it Ed 02 of 09 2016 4 5 Service Manual A Fig 46 Fig 47 Fig 48 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

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Page 33: ...5 3 HEATING ELEMENT AND HEAT PROTECTION 5 5 5 4 REPLACEMENT OF THE LEVEL GAUGE 5 6 5 5 ANTIVACUUM VALVE 5 7 5 6 SAFETY VALVE 5 8 TOOLS NEEDED Ed 02 of 09 2016 5 1 Service Manual 5 HEATER 19 MM 16 MM 12 MM 12 MM 30 MM AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 34: ...erline Waterline version close the water inlet tap and disconnect the pipe Tank version remove the tank from its seat These operations are necessary to avoid any water leakage inside the machine that may cause damage 5 1 EMPTYING THE HEATER 3 Place the machine on the right side to pre vent water leakage and loosen the drain nut A using a 13 mm wrench DANGER Before proceeding with the operations de...

Page 35: ... tighten the drain nut A using a 13 mm wrench 4 Connect the drain pipe and tilt the machine on the left side to let the water out of the heater Ed 02 of 09 2016 5 3 A Fig 54 Fig 53 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 36: ...n the upper part of the heater with a 17 mm wrench A Steam Nozzle B Coffee delivery group C Hot Water Nozzle 6 Remove the remaining fittings that hold the heater in place 7 Remove the fittings on the left side A using a 12 mm wrench The heater can be extracted from the machine During the assembly phase of the new boiler pay close attention to the restoration of the connec tions to ensure proper op...

Page 37: ...tes it from the heater as it is a part subject to wear This component must be ordered along with the heating element 5 3 HEATING ELEMENT AND HEAT PROTECTION To access the heating element remove the right panel of the cover The visible parts are A 167 heat protection B Electrical connections of heating element OSCAR II heater features a 1200 W heating ele ment Ed 02 of 09 2016 5 5 B Fig 58 B Fig 59...

Page 38: ...ems upstream from the probe you can easily access the component and perform careful cleaning with abrasive or descaling agents Make sure the Teflon coating of the probe is not damaged In case of damage steam leaks occur and it is necessary to replace the probe To remove the probe simply disconnect the red wire A and unscrew the locking bolt B with a 16 mm wrench NOTE When replacing the probe it is...

Page 39: ... milk that has been sucked into the heater In these cases the valve is closed and is locked in this condition If the valve blocked open because of limescale the signs would be A Continuous slight whistling sound coming from the valve B Condensation drops near the valve NOTE We suggest that the valve be replaced annu ally to ensure proper function and excellent sealing HOW TO REPLACE Using a 19 mm ...

Page 40: ...ACE For safety reasons each time the valve comes into operation it should be replaced to ensure perfect operation Therefore in case of heater flooding or excess of steam secure the machine by replacing the entire valve HOW TO REPLACE Remove the safety valve A by unscrewing it with a 14 mm hex wrench Ed 02 of 09 2016 5 8 Service Manual A Fig 66 A Fig 65 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l ...

Page 41: ... 6 3 Steam nozzle 6 6 6 4 WATER TANK 6 11 6 4 1 Replacement of the float 6 11 6 4 2 Removal of the magnetic sensor 6 12 6 5 REMOVAL OF THE PRESSURE SWITCH 6 12 6 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT TOOLS NEEDED Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 1 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 42: ...n depends on the amount of daily work and the quality of water WHEN TO REPLACE THE PUMP 1 During delivery no water comes out of the unit 2 In case the machine remains inactive for too long the pump does not delivers owing to oxidation of fittings 3 Continuous overheating even in the pres ence of water If the pump needs to be removed it is necessary to 1 Remove the side and rear panels 2 Release th...

Page 43: ...ing the tweezers A temperature probe B power supply 5 Take the pump out of the machine NOTE NOTE Check the water inlet filter situated in the heater connection and replace it if necessary When replacing the pump replace the O ring code No 02280007 V too see tables at the end of the manual Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 3 Service Manual C D Fig 70 B A Fig 69 Flowmeter Heater AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i ...

Page 44: ...ce and ease it out of its housing Under optimal conditions the removal is immediate but if parts are blocked force removal as much as possible WHEN TO INTERVENE 1 The system detects the absence of water and the pump is set off but the pump sounds like it s straining badly the valve is stuck 2 There is a general short circuit the coil may be short circuited due to micro leaks or elec trical shock 3...

Page 45: ...wrench 5 Loose the locking screws E to release the valve from the machine frame 6 Make sure the plunger is clean and there are no obstructions Replace the valve if it is not working Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 5 Service Manual D E Fig 74 Fig 75 C Fig 73 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 46: ...ozzle is composed of a piston actu ated by the knob which presses on a nut with spring return By pressing against the spring it creates space for the steam to pass We suggest to replace the seals that keep the piston perfectly aligned every 4 6 months Every year it is advisable to replace the nut to prevent the gasket that insulates the steam from drying and letting seam pass Since these parts mus...

Page 47: ... 3 Loose the steam nozzle by means of the nut A using a 22 mm wrench by levering the nozzle locking nut with a 23 mm wrench as shown on the figure If there is a loss of steam or condensation it is necessary to 1 Turn the machine off let out all the steam until there is no pressure in the heater 2 Remove the left side panel and the front one Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 7 Service Manual A Fig 80 Fig 81 Fig 7...

Page 48: ...e following steps 1 Remove the piston which is actuated by the lever The seals that make it slide in its hous ing tend to wear out and must be replaced depending on the use or every 4 6 months 4 To remove the dispensing nozzle it is suffi cient to unscrew the lower part of the nozzle by hand We recommend annual replace ment O ring seals Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 8 Service Manual C B 2 1 Fig 83 D A Fig 82...

Page 49: ...plicity has compo nents that must be replaced due to wear It is recommended to replace The piston seals code No 02280014 to avoid misalignment The seals of the lever block 02280011 and the connection to the heater The piston of inner closure 98008004 RE ASSEMBLY OF THE STEAM NOZZLE During the reassembly phase it is important to lubricate the seals of the piston in contact with the lever to ensure ...

Page 50: ... out 2 Release the lever until the steam supply stops 3 Tighten the lever locking screw on the steam nozzle In this way there is a precise calibration of the steam nozzle WARNING Operation to be performed when the machine is on Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 10 Service Manual A Fig 90 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 51: ... be blocked owing to limescale To release the tank valve use a screwdriver to allow water discharge Check the valve for the presence of limescale and the conditions of seal A Replace the faulty parts if necessary NOTE During the assembly phase of the new float make sure the mark on the float itself is oriented towards the tank bottom Ed 02 of 09 2016 6 11 Service Manual A Fig 91 Fig 92 AUTORYZOWAN...

Page 52: ...am engine of water from the inside because of the overheating and the open safety valve Pressure switch is locked in the ON state To remove the pressure switch A it is neces sary to 1 Remove the right side panel 2 Disconnect the electrical connections 6 4 2 Removal of the magnetic sensor This sensor serves to detect the presence of water inside the tank In case of breakdown or malfunctioning it ca...

Page 53: ...INDEX 7 ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 7 1 7 1 CONTROL UNIT 7 2 7 ELECTRIC COMPONENTS TOOLS NEEDED Ed 02 of 09 2016 7 1 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 54: ... A on the support using a Phillips screwdriver The control unit without connections appears as shown in the figure 1 Tank level 2 Keyboard 3 Heating element 4 The boiler 5 Heating element 6 Neutral 7 Phase 8 Valve group 9 Pump 10 Water level Ed 02 of 09 2016 7 2 Service Manual A A A A Fig 96 2 1 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 Fig 97 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 55: ...SHOOTING 8 1 8 1 WATER LACK LIGHT 8 2 8 2 HEATING ELEMENT LIGHT 8 3 8 4 COFFEE DELIVERY 8 4 8 5 STEAM DELIVERY 8 4 8 6 HEATER 8 5 Ed 02 of 09 2016 8 1 Service Manual 1 2 3 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 56: ...tank with drinkable water Water in the tank Float in the tank out of place or faulty Check float position ing Symbol must be oriented downward Replace if necessary Check connections and the electronic board Replace if necessary Ed 02 of 09 2016 8 2 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 57: ...re switch and relay resistance of the unit Check the heating ele ment conditions Replace if necessary Check the conditions of the pressure switch and when locked in the open state and replace if nec essary Check the status of the pressure switch make sure it is locked by meas uring a voltage across it at all times equal to 0V Replace the pressure switch and the safety valve Check connections and t...

Page 58: ...OF KEYBOARD Check connections and the electronic board Replace if necessary When pressing the keys nothing happens Alarm enabled Lack of water the cor responding light is on Machine not ready operating temperature not reached the cor responding light is off Check the keyboard and if necessary replace it When pressing the steam lever the machine does not deliver Check for any problem arising from h...

Page 59: ...er in the heater Heat protection on oper ating temperature consid erably exceeded Check the thermal protection and replace it if necessary Odour from the heater Check connections and the electronic board Replace if necessary Check the anti vacuum valve and if necessary replace it The boiler emits more noise than necessary Check the status of the expansion valve If neces sary replace Check the cond...

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Page 61: ...M TANK VERSION 9 2 9 2 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM Direct connection version 9 3 9 3 WIRING DIAGRAM TANK VERSION 9 4 9 4 WIRING DIAGRAM DIRECT CONNECTION VERSION 9 5 Ed 02 of 09 2016 9 1 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 62: ... 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 6 7 1 Pump 2 Calibrated orifice 3 1 way valve 4 Pressure switch 5 Steam valve 6 Safety valve 7 Anti vacuum valve 8 Boiler 9 Water level valve 10 Maximum pressure valve circuit coffee 11 Delivery valve AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 63: ...5 6 9 10 11 12 7 8 1 Water supply valve 2 Pump 3 Calibrated orifice 4 1 way valve 5 Pressure switch 6 Steam valve 7 Safety valve 8 Anti vacuum valve 9 Boiler 10 Water level valve 11 Maximum pressure valve circuit coffee 12 Delivery valve AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 64: ...ON LS MS LP ER TF PS MB GR PU LE LP TANK SENSOR MS MAIN SWITCH PU PUMP MB MAIN BOARD LS TANK PRESENCE SENSOR ER ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE PS PRESSURE SWITCH TF THERMAL FUSE LE WATER LEVEL VALVE GR GROUP VALVE AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 65: ...ION K TL BL MS LP ER PS LE PU MB TF GR LP TANK SENSOR PU PUMP MB MAIN BOARD LS TANK PRESENCE SENSOR PS PRESSURE SWITCH TF THERMAL FUSE LE WATER LEVEL VALVE GR GROUP VALVE TL TANK LEVEL SENSOR BL BOILER LEVEL K KEYPAD AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

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Page 67: ...tenance checking 10 1 10 1 DAILY MAINTENANCE 10 2 10 2 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 10 2 10 3 YEARLY MAINTENANCE 10 3 10 4 BIENNIAL MAINTENANCE 10 4 Ed 02 of 09 2016 10 1 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 68: ...chine Clean the unit with the blind filter and specific detergent Pulycaff Empty the water collection tray Remove the filter from its holder and thoroughly clean it Immerse the filter holder into hot water with specific detergent Pulycaff and thoroughly clean all parts Verify suitability of water used total hardness F 6 Ed 02 of 09 2016 10 2 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n ...

Page 69: ...for any sign of leakage Check all wirings Check pump noise Check for any drip from the unit and the steam nozzle Check non return valve Check self level function Check heater pressure ______Bar Check the presence of limescale in the tank Check electrovalve for leakages Check heater for leakages Replace the group gasket 02280020 C Replace shower screen 03000066 Insert or replace if necessary shims ...

Page 70: ...ages Replace group gasket 02280020 C Replace shower screen 03000066 Insert or replace if necessary shims under the seal 02060014 Replace the pressure switch 09200014 Replace the steam nozzle seals 05000001 Replace the steam nozzle closing piston 98008004 Replace the 2 coffee filter 03000073 Replace the 1 coffee filter 03000072 Replace the steam nozzle support seal 02280037 Replace the nozzle suppo...

Page 71: ... S C A R II 03000072 03000073 98120001 02280020 C 03000066 01000023 09200014 02280037 02280036 02280011 98008004 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Change every 24 months Change every 12 months AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

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Page 73: ...LTRE 2 CAFE ALTO 14gr FILTER TWO COFFEE HIGH REPLACE 03000322 03000202 RESERVOIR RACC CONDENSA MASTER AGG 07 06 97 CONDENSATION TRAY MASTER 03002450 CARENAGE FRONTAL OSCAR II FRONT PANEL OSCAR II 03002452 CARENAGE FLANC DROIT OSCAR II RIGHT SIDE PANEL OSCAR II 03002454 CARENAGE FLANC GAUCHE OSCAR II LEFT SIDE PANEL OSCAR II 03002458 TOLERIE MACHINE OSCAR II MACHINE FRAME OSCAR II N S S I I R A C S...

Page 74: ...0000011 00000175 00000175 00000011 05000185 03002460 31000700 00000175 00000050 05002400 C 03002450 00000232 05000185 00000089 05002404 00000174 00000231 04901090 03002462 00000204 00000204 05002408 01000268 01000268 01000268 SPECIFICARE COLORE SPECIFY COLOR AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 75: ...TE GROUP 980400000001000001 230V 980400000001000002 115V 11600002 08000003 98120001 00300040 00300040 73004013 02280020 C 03000066 00000118 00000118 02290016 08000003 11600002 04100038 230V 04100037 115V 07300183 00000221 00000217 06200086 05000840 G 07300601 05000844 G 05000843 C 98005050 AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 76: ...180005 05002412 00000009 05180005 07300364 07300369 05180006 04800005 230V 50Hz 04800006 115V 60Hz 04800007 220V 60Hz 04100060 230V 50Hz 04100061 115V 60 Hz 04100062 208 240V 60Hz 05000186 05000187 05000187 05000186 07300860 07300714 04000604 SPECIFICARE COLORE SPECIFY COLOR Ed 01 of 12 2015 11 4 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 77: ...0 00300012 00200011 02280037 07300293 02280004 07300295 98060030 02280036 75006038 1 98110001 07300138 07300720 02280011 07300810 00000118 08000015 07300355 98008004 04100005 230V 04100006 115V 05000002 07300450 07300364 07300218 07300364 05002416 SPECIFICARE COLORE SPECIFY COLOR Ed 01 of 12 2015 11 5 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 78: ...300362 01000266 01000267 07300382 00300002 07300091 00300002 07300365 00300026 98030448 98030446 98030442 07300365 03000202 01000023 00300002 98013021 07300227 05000063 98030440 14100040 230V 14100041 115V Ed 01 of 12 2015 11 6 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 79: ...CAL COMPONENTS 05000270 00000047 00000047 04080043 04060002 04000660 04901094 230V 04901095 115V 04000690 04200112 Ed 01 of 12 2015 11 7 Service Manual AUTORYZOWANY DYSTRYBUTOR w w w s i m o n e l l i g r o u p p l ...

Page 80: ...SCAR II 03002458 TOLERIE MACHINE OSCAR II MACHINE FRAME OSCAR II N S S I I R A C S O V A L O N A I P X O N I O L I F A A N I T E R 0 6 4 2 0 0 3 0 ET WORK PLANE OSCAR II A W P U C I I R A C S O S E S S A T E F F U A H C P N O I T C E T O R P 2 6 4 2 0 0 3 0 RMER INTERNAL PROTECTION OSCAR II 04000075 CONNECTEUR PVC 2 POLES TERMINAL BLOCK 2 WAY 04000198 PRISE LAMELLAIRE M 6 3 d4 2 45 FOIL HOLDER M 6...

Page 81: ... S R U E P A V B U R 5 2 X 5 8 X 5 1 1 T S 6 T R O S E R 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 TEAM VALVE SPRING E G E E S 4 3 4 7 I N U X O N I 5 S R E P Y T R E G E E S U A E N N A 5 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 R RING RS 5 STAINLESS STEEL 08000017 RESORT BLOQUE FILTRE INOX FILTER HOLDER SPRING INOX 08000027 RESORT LANCE WAND SPRING E L e g r o g c e v a 0 7 L P M O C U A E V I N O T U A E D N O S 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 VEL PROBE REPLACE ...

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