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Basic rules must be observed when
using any electric appliance.

In particular:

• do not touch the appliance when

hands or feet are wet;

• do not use the appliance when

barefoot;

• do not use extensions in bath or

shower rooms;

• do not pull the supply cord out of

the socket to disconnect it from
the mains;

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

• do not leave the appliance expo-

sed to atmospheric agents (rain,
sun, etc.);

• do not let the appliance be used

by children, unauthorised staff or
staff who have not read and fully
understood the contents of this
handbook.

Before servicing the appliance, the
authorised technician must first
switch off the appliance and remove
the plug.

To clean the appliance, set the
machine to the “0” energy level, that
is, “WITH THE MACHINE SWITCHED
OFF AND THE PLUG REMOVED
FROM THE MAINS” and follow the
instructions in this handbook.

If the appliance breaks down or fails
to work properly, switch it off. Any
intervention is strictly forbidden.
Contact qualified experts only.
Repairs should only be made by the
manufacturer or authorized service
centres. Only original spare parts
must be used. Failure to observe the
above, could  make the appliance
unsafe.

For installation, the qualified electri-
cian must fit an omnipolar switch in
accordance with the safety regula-
tions in force and with 3 (0,12) or
more mm (in) between contacts.

To avoid dangerous overheating,
make sure the supply cord is fully
uncoiled.

Do not obstruct the extraction and/or
dissipator grids, especially of the cup
warmer.

The user must not replace the
appliance supply cord. If the cord is
damaged, switch off the appliance
and have a qualified technician chan-
ge the cord.

If no longer using the appliance, we
recommend making it inoperative;
after removing the plug from the
mains electricity, cut the power
supply cable.

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Summary of Contents for MICROBAR

Page 1: ...uova Simonelli and that you will undoubtedly recommend others to pur chase this coffee making machine since the MICROBAR model has been chosen to increase the profitability of the coffee shop thus ful...

Page 2: ...RESSO AFFE CREME 42 6 11 HOT WATER 42 6 12 STEAM 42 7 PROGRAMMING 43 7 1 LEGENDA 43 7 2 PROGRAMMING 43 7 3 EXITING PROGRAMMING 44 7 4 PROGRAMMING CYCLE 44 8 SPECIAL MACHINE SCALING FUNCTIONS 47 8 1 RE...

Page 3: ...ilk Cappuccino nozzle Cappuccino version only 9 Control panel hatch opening locking key 10 Ground coffee conveyor hatch 11 Milk suction tube Cappuccino version only 12 Milk flow adjusting tap Cappucci...

Page 4: ...ay LEGENDA 1 Ground coffee conveyor 2 Coffee bean holder 3 Coffee grinder adjusting screw 4 Delivery unit 5 Water collecting tray 6 Coffee grounds drawer 7 Milk Foamer Cappuccino version only 8 Milk F...

Page 5: ...nufacture r s instructions The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused due to failure to ground the system For the electrical safety of the appliance it is neces sary to equip the system with...

Page 6: ...instructions in this handbook If the appliance breaks down or fails to work properly switch it off Any intervention is strictly forbidden Contact qualified experts only Repairs should only be made by...

Page 7: ...nterrupt it as deter gent residues may then be left inside the delivery group CAUTION RISK OF INTOXICATION Use the steam nozzle with care and never place hands below the jet of steam Do not touch the...

Page 8: ...After first ensuring that there are no persons objects or property loading opera tions can be carried out Upon arrival at the destination and after ensuring that there are no persons objects or proper...

Page 9: ...it on a horizontal surface 2 Open the hatch 3 Withdraw the water tank by pulling it upwards WARNING 4 Particularly the first time wash the tank with soapy water and then carefully rinse off all soap 5...

Page 10: ...the coffee beans can be adjusted to COARSER counter clockwise or FINER clockwise Lock the hatchdoor WARNING NOTE the procedure is possible also with the appliance on Put the key into its lock Turn th...

Page 11: ...r the self diagnosis operation call the technical assistance cen tre The operator must not intervene SWITCHING OFF By pressing and holding down the ON OFF key the machine and the display will switch o...

Page 12: ...According to the kind of coffee selected the display will read Leave the cup beneath the nozzles until the messages on the display disappear Fig 21 Fig 23 Fig 24 Set the desired function on keyboard k...

Page 13: ...ar coated or similarly coated coffee beans or instant coffee or other sugary beverages because they will harm the appliance Insert only 1 dose of decaffeinated ground coffee NUR KAFFEEPULVER COFFEE PO...

Page 14: ...underneath it Keep the steam pipe inclined downwards on the grid where the cup is positioned This allows the delivery of steam to emulsify milk and to heat other liquids Press the Steam delivery key o...

Page 15: ...item on the programming menu LIST OF PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS 1 CUMULATIVE TOTAL 2 PRODUCT NAME 3 WATER VOLUME 4 GRIND TIME 5 MILK TIME 6 PRE BREWING 7 TAMPING 8 GROUNDS NUMBER 9 MILK CLEAN WARN H 10 CL...

Page 16: ...the front panel and turn the key clock wise The display will read The unit will enter resting phase position and the display will read The machine is now ready to deliver the desired beverages with it...

Page 17: ...cc Cappuccino 11 Water volume cc Big Cappuccino 12 Water volume sec Tea The arrow keys increase decrease the amount of water used to make the desired drink Press the RESET key to exit the submenu and...

Page 18: ...keys increase decrease the riascent of the motor Press the RESET key to exit the submenu and go back to the main menu and to confirm the programming The ENTER key is disabled 12 GRINDER SETTING Press...

Page 19: ...ed to access this site the piston will automatically start to move downwards Press the arrow key to move the piston DOWNWARDS Press the arrow key to move the piston UPWARDS Release and reinstate volta...

Page 20: ...to wash the delivery unit with detergent tablets and the milk circuit with liquid cleansers Cappuccino version only The machine will begin a wash cycle that con CAUTION RISK OF INTOXICATION Fig 29 Fig...

Page 21: ...the lock Turn the Front panel key counter clockwise Open the Front panel Reposition a container only with water in it NOTE during the washing and rinsing cycles keeping a container under the delivery...

Page 22: ...sort of solvent Clean the water tank with hot water and soap if necessary using a swab Use a small brush to clean any deposits or coffee residues off the piston and the deli very unit site or any oth...

Page 23: ...NOTE If the pause between one cappuccino and another is over one hour long it is advisable to wash the milk foamer by fis hing the milk suction tube in hot water rather than in milk To reassemble pro...

Page 24: ...Caff 120 7 32 10 5 No No Caffe Creme 100 6 1 8 No No 2 Caffe Creme 200 12 21 12 No No Cappuccino 50 3 05 7 12 No Yes Big Cappuccino 60 3 66 7 15 No Yes Macchiato 50 3 05 7 12 No Yes Caffellatte 60 3 6...

Page 25: ...al slot Should this alarm turn on during the delivery of a coffee based drink up until brewing the alarm is displayed but the drink will be delivered after brewing the cycle in progress will be suspen...

Page 26: ...cycles pro grammed before washing has been exceeded The message will appear on the display but the machine will continue to deliver drinks Do a washing cycle see para graph WASHING THE DELI VERY UNIT...

Page 27: ...trol unit will repeat the machine starting up procedure If the xxxxx reappears after the second time of taying call the Service Technician HEATER FILLING ALARM The volume counter will not send any imp...

Page 28: ...rm can be elimina ted by programming the number of litres to zero see paragraph on PROGRAMMING CLEANING FILTER ALARM One of the two temperature probes is broken Coffee will not be delivered Substitute...

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