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R9V

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  START UP 

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 5.1 DIGITAL DISPLAY GLOSSARY ..............................................21
 5.2 FACTORY SETTINGS OF YOUR MACHINE .........................23
 5.3 PRESSURE PROFILE SETTINGS .........................................23
 5.4 PERSONALISE YOUR R9V.....................................................23
 

   5.4.1   LANGUAGE SETTINGS ....................................................23

 

   5.4.2   TEMPERATURE SETTINGS (UNITS) ..............................24

 

   5.4.3   CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE

 

     

    OF THE COFFEE BOILER ................................................24

 

   5.4.4   CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE

 

     

    OF THE SERVICE BOILER ...............................................24

 

   5.4.5   SWITCH SERVICE BOILER ON/OFF ..............................25

 

   5.4.6   SETTING THE DATE .........................................................26

 

   5.4.7   SETTING THE DAY AND TIME .........................................26

 5.5 HOW TO PROGRAM AUTO ON/OFF .....................................27
 

   5.5.1   DAY & TIME AUTO SETTINGS ‘T1’ ..................................27

 

   5.5.2   DAY & TIME AUTO SETTINGS ‘T2’ ..................................28

 5.6 SETTING THE COFFEE VOLUME PORTIONS

 

     

(VOLUMETRIC PORTION CONTROL) ..................................29

 5.7 SETTING DRIP TRAY HEIGHT ...............................................30
 5.8 PRESSURE PROFILES ...........................................................30
 

   5.8.1   USING THE MACHINE IN MANUAL MODE ....................31

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  MACHINE OPERATION

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  MAINTENANCE 

 ...............................................................................33

 7.1 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE & CLEANING ...................33
 7.2 TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................36
 7.3 INACTIVITY ..............................................................................37

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  DISMANTLEMENT

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Summary of Contents for R9V Series

Page 1: ...R9V EN PROFESSIONAL COFFEE MACHINE Use and maintenance manual Original instructions...

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Page 3: ...ulations on purchasing a Rocket Espresso machine one of the finest espresso machines in the world Your machine is a Certified Authentic Rocket Espresso machine This User Manual covers the Rocket Espre...

Page 4: ...MACHINE 12 2 1 2 UNPACKING MACHINE 12 2 1 3 UNPACKED MACHINE 13 2 2 MACHINE HANDLING 13 2 2 1 MACHINE MOVEMENT INSTALLED 14 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE 14 3 1 DESIGNATED USE 14 3 2 R9V TECHNICAL SPEC...

Page 5: ...ER 24 5 4 5 SWITCH SERVICE BOILER ON OFF 25 5 4 6 SETTING THE DATE 26 5 4 7 SETTING THE DAY AND TIME 26 5 5 HOW TO PROGRAM AUTO ON OFF 27 5 5 1 DAY TIME AUTO SETTINGS T1 27 5 5 2 DAY TIME AUTO SETTING...

Page 6: ...llification of the warranty Carefully READ the instruction manual before commissioning ATTENTION machine connected Before any maintenance action is undertaken disconnect the power supply ATTENTION hot...

Page 7: ...ED TO PERSONS OR OBJECTS AS A RESULT OF Improper use of the equipment Use by unsuitable personnel unauthorised and or untrained Power supply defects Lack of maintenance of machine components Machines...

Page 8: ...en by duly authorized and properly trained and qualified personnel 11 This machine is only safe when it has been correctly connected to an efficient earthing grounding system 12 Before connecting the...

Page 9: ...ic systems should be drained completely and the machine stored in a temperature above freezing 0 or 32 F This will prevent the hydraulic system from freezing which could damage the internal pipes and...

Page 10: ...re that the following model of espresso machines produced by the for mentioned company Appartamento Giotto e Mozzafiato CRONOMETRO V Giotto e Mozzafiato CRONOMETRO R Portavia R CINQUANTOTTO R60 R NINE...

Page 11: ...ure free premises until it is installed in a suitable environment After the removal of the packaging it is nec essary to verify that the various components are in perfect condition and that there are...

Page 12: ...vered in the correct posi tion on pallet keep it in the same position do not tilt or overturn the packaging while the ma chine is inside this would create irreparable damage Handle with care avoiding...

Page 13: ...tors in charge 2 qualified operator 2 qualified technician Personal protective equipment to be used CAUTION Wear protective gloves CAUTION Wear safety shoes The packaging pallet must be un loaded from...

Page 14: ...ponsible for any damage caused to people or things due to unsuitable erroneous or irra tional use of the machine The operator must always follow the indica tions contained in this manual In the case o...

Page 15: ...ing milk caution can be become and cause burns 3 Steam tap lever 4 Upper grid cup warmer 5 Digital touch display 6 Hot water wand 7 Boiler Pressure gauge 8 Drip tray with grid 9 Group control paddle 1...

Page 16: ...n in line filter Water pressure from the mains Maximum water inlet pressure is 6 Bar 0 6 MPa 600 KPa Please install a pres sure reducing valve if water pressure from the mains is higher The minimum wa...

Page 17: ...reas where the environmental temperature is between 6 C and 36 C and the humidity is not over 70 Please make sure that there is an open area of at least 10 cm on each side and behind the machine to al...

Page 18: ...h water for human consumption drinking water The MACHINE UNDER MAINTENANCE i 4 1 Connections to be provided by the user Fig 4 3 Connections must be carried out by qualified personnel in full accordanc...

Page 19: ...rain tray is located under the drip tray 2 fig _4 5 4 1 2 Water drain Before connecting the machine ensure that the type label details comply with those of the electric distribution network The electr...

Page 20: ...e the machine has been properly installed Open the water tap and switch on the main electrical switch both not included to delivery Turn the on off switch 1 fig _5 1 from posi tion O to position I The...

Page 21: ...now ready to work i 9 fig_5 2 5 1 Digital display glossary Screen 1 fig _5 3 5 4 5 5 1 1 cup symbol 2 2 cups symbol 3 Rocket symbol press to move between screens 4 Hot water symbol press to switch be...

Page 22: ...e for coffee and steam boiler 13 symbol sets time date and auto on off function 14 symbol changes pressure profi le setting 15 symbol displays machine error message 16 symbol displays how many cups ha...

Page 23: ...available 90 C to 110 C 5 3 Pressure profile settings PROFILE A 6 4 Bar 18 9 Bar 6 5 Bar PROFILE B 8 4 Bar 22 9 Bar PROFILE C 20 9 Bar 10 5 Bar All preset programs can be modified Pressure profile D a...

Page 24: ...Alternatively press to scroll to the next setting TEMPERATURE CELSIUS fig_5 11 5 4 3 Change the Tempera ture of the Coffee Boiler Screen 2 Temperature Symbol Go to the second screen menu and press sy...

Page 25: ...the service boiler temperature Press to confirm or press to cancel and return to home screen Alternatively press to scroll to the next setting STEAM TEMP 123 C fig_5 16 5 4 5 Switch Service Boiler On...

Page 26: ...year month day Press to save 20 20 OCT 13 fig_5 20 5 4 7 Setting the Day and Time Screen 2 Clock Go to the second screen menu Press the symbol fig_5 21 Time adjust screen Press to select day Press the...

Page 27: ...ymbol Navigate to the second screen menu Press the symbol fig_5 23 Automatic Start Off Press to navigate through to the automatic start menu To enable feature press so that appears and the graphic dis...

Page 28: ...able Monday T2 press box so that appears Press to set hours Press or to advance or decrease hours Press to set minutes Press or to advance or decrease minutes 5 5 2 Day Time Auto Settings T2 MONDAY T2...

Page 29: ...will count total water volume irrespective of the time it may take Example Pump pressure of 9 bar over 30 seconds will yield a different total volume than 5 bar over the same 30 seconds NE R ANCE i fi...

Page 30: ...ustments to be made over the course of the extraction It is therefore possible to increase decrease the length of time and change the pressure for each interval For example Screen 2 Graph symbol 1 Pre...

Page 31: ...36 to start the extraction the further the paddle is turned the greater the pressure created as indicated by the profile on the screen The display will allow you to monitor pressure time and water vol...

Page 32: ...e by removing the portafilter and placing ground coffee inside the filter basket Press down on the coffee with the supplied tam per and install the portafilter in the group head Turn the paddle or ope...

Page 33: ...metal or abrasive devices such as steel wool metal brushes needles etc or general detergents alcohol solvents etc When necessary use special detergents for coffee machines that can be bought in specia...

Page 34: ...3 You should backflush the group head every day GROUP BREW HEAD 1 Every week after backflushing add a small amount of espresso cleaning detergent to the blind basket Dissolve the detergent in hot wate...

Page 35: ...he blind basket fig _7 5 2 Wipe the inside of the basket and portafilter clean with a damp cloth 3 If the coffee oils have built up soak the metal end of the portafilter and basket in the same deterge...

Page 36: ...olution of es presso head cleaning shampoo and water Water escaping from around the handle Check the head seals If they have dried out they will need to be replaced Ensure the group handles are kept i...

Page 37: ...specialised companies the parts divided in this manner If there is a cooling unit give the latter without disassembling it to specific companies author ised for the scrapping of the unit in question A...

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Page 40: ...I Italy 12 2020 Ed 01 All rights reserved This manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written authorization of ROCKET MILANO s r l ROCKET MILANO s r l reserves the right to...

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