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8.5. Machines with TSC automatic system

(Fig.8) (only Mod. DE)

8.5.1 Heating Milk or a Drink (TSC)

• Immerse the wand in the drink

• Press button 6.2 on the keypad (Fig.8)

• The display will show the temperature of the drink

• Press button 6.2 again to stop heating at the desired

temperature.

• Wait for the machine to stop automatically at the

programmed temperature.

8.5.2. Preparing Frothed Milk (TSC)

• Immerse the wand in a container containing at least

250 cc of milk (the sensor must be at least 3 cm
below the water level).

To obtain best results, use refrigerated milk (

 5°C)

-  (

 41°F)

• Press button 6.1 on the keypad (Fig.8)

• The display shows the temperature of the milk.

• Press button 6.1 again to stop the machine at the

desired temperature and emulsion level.

• Wait for the machine to stop automatically at the

set temperature and level of froth.

8.6 Programming functions

8.6.1 Programming Panel

  (Mod.DE)

Use the first coffee keyboard with keys having the
following functions (Fig.10):
1° Button

Enter programming
Keeping pressed for 8 sec. you enter
programming, then you have:

(Fig.11)
1° Button “

+

To move to a higher level in the
programming menus. Or to
increase the value

2°Button “

-

To move to a lower level in the
programming menus. Or to
decrease the value

3° Button “

enter

” To enter the programming

menu.

Or to confirm entries

4° Button “

esc

To quit the menu
Or to quit programming mode.

5° Button

Key off.

When the dose of hot water is being delivered
electronically, delivery can be interrupted by pressing
the button 5B.

When purified water is used, these beverages often
assume a darker color.
Should the user prefer a lighter colored drink, draw fresh
water from an ordinary tap and proceed with the heating
phase as described in point 8.3.

8.7 Programming

 (Mod.DE)

By keeping START/STOP key pressed and switching
the machine off and on again, you will enter
programming.

8.7.1 Barman programming 

(Fig.13)

By keeping key 1 of keyboard 1 pressed for 8
seconds you will enter programming.
By pressing “

+

” and “

-

” keys the following sub-menus

will be browsed:
Programming with the following sub-menus:
- Set clock

- Set date
- Set time
- Date/time format

- Set timer

- Automatic switching on
- Sunday
- On

Dur.

8.7.2.Clock

Sub-menu to set date and time and mode (24 hours
or English 12 hours and date with dd/mm/yy or mm/
dd/yy)

8.7.3 Set timer

Menu to set automatic switching on/off of the machine
as follows:
- select automatic or manual switching on (to enable

function or not)

- set switching on time for every day of the week
- set working hours

To browse from one menu to another press “+” or “-”,
to enter a sub-menu or to confirm a variation press
“enter”, to exit press “esc”.
The value that can be modified with “+” or “-” keys is
flashing.

8.7.4 Timer-cut-out

 (Fig.14)

If the machine is turned off by the program, by
pressing key 4 of keyboard 1 at least for 3-4 seconds
it will turn on again and remain on until the following
programmed stop or by pressing the same key again.
If the machine is turned on by the program, by
pressing key 4 of keyboard 1 at least for 3-4 seconds
it will turn off again and remain off until the following
programmed stop or by pressing the same key again.

Summary of Contents for Classe 8 S

Page 1: ...Use and maintenance espresso machine classe 8 DE S...

Page 2: ...s product consistency assures that the equipment we have supplied you with is the most functional safe and satisfactory of its kind to be found on the market with regards to both its design and effic...

Page 3: ...dte Vorschriften Applied standards Normas aplicadas Normas aplicadas Descrizione attrezzatura a pressione Description de l appareillage sous pression Beschreibung der unter Druck stehenden Ger te Pres...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 1 Fig 2 A...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 3 1 1 2 2 6 6 2 1 4 5 5 8 8 9 9 10 11 16 12 12 13 15 15 10 11 16 MOD DE MOD S 7 3 14...

Page 7: ...7 4 L o v a t o L 2 3 8 G 1 30 mm Fig 4 Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 7 H D C B A...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 8 7 4B 9 1 2 3 10 MOD DE MOD S 4B A B C D E 9 10 4A 7 1 2 3 4A 5A 5B 6 8 6 1 6 2...

Page 9: ...A SET ORA FORMATO DATA ORA SET TIMER ACCENSIONE AUTOMATICA DOMENICA ON DUR CLOCK SET TIMER SET DATE CLOCK MODE SET TIME STAND BY TIMER SUNDAY ON DUR CLEANING COFFEE press ENTER INSERT THE BLIND FILTER...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 15 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 16...

Page 11: ...11 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 22 Fig 24 Fig 23 4 1 2 3 Fig 21...

Page 12: ...ng tea camomile etc 55 8 5 Machines with TSC automatic system 56 8 5 1 Heating Milk or a Drink TSC 56 8 5 2 Preparing Frothed Milk TSC 56 8 6 Programming functions 56 8 6 1 Programming panel DE 56 8 7...

Page 13: ...network before connecting the equipment Adaptors multiple sockets and or extensions must not be used In doubt request an accurate reading of the electrical supply by qualified personnel The electric...

Page 14: ...in which the water is heated By pressing the appropriate buttons water is supplied to the spouts in the form of hot water or steam according to your need The hot water used to make drinks comes from t...

Page 15: ...bel Fig 1 4 USE The machine has been designed manufactured and protected to be used to make espresso and hot beverages tea cappuccino etc Any other use is to be considered unsuitable and therefore dan...

Page 16: ...otection The packaging bears symbols which must be observed during handling and stocking of the item Always keep the package in a vertical position during transport Do not turn it over or lay it on it...

Page 17: ...s to be replaced by the manufacturer or by its technical assistance service or by person with equivalent qualification in order to prevent any risks 6 2 Preliminary operations Fig 6 P O T E N T I A L...

Page 18: ...tric counter is malfunctioning the LED of the pressed button flashes dispensing the dose on a time basis 5A Hot water button picking up directly from the boiler with two positions Mod S With switch ON...

Page 19: ...ly possible when the blades of the coffee grinder are sharp and are then measured out into the correct quantities roughly 6 grams per measure The importance of freshly ground coffee beans is due to th...

Page 20: ...interrupted by pressing the button 5B When purified water is used these beverages often assume a darker color Should the user prefer a lighter colored drink draw fresh water from an ordinary tap and...

Page 21: ...e led of the E button on the first button panel on the left starts flishing The machine is ready to accept quantity variations 2 Put a cup or a jug to receive the water under the water spout 15 Fig 3...

Page 22: ...veral times Make a coffee to eliminate any unpleasant taste Cleaning the filters and delivery heads Fig 20 Operation to be carried out when the machine is off and cold Prepare a solution of 4 sachets...

Page 23: ...wer failure wait for the power to return and check if the earth leakage protection circuit breaker or the main switch is on check the condition of the plug and the supply cable if damaged have them re...

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