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8 - USE OF THE VENDING

MACHINE

 Important

Before using the vending machine it is necessary to read care-
fully this publication and having a good general knowledge
of the vending machine.

After a period of inactivity of the vending machine it is advis-
able to read again chapter “8.2 First start-up of the vending
machine” before using it.

8.1

Vending machine status

As far as power supply, the vending machine can be in one of the
following conditions:

Out of service

-

Main switch (ref. 

36

, fig. 1) in “

I

” position.

-

Functions are disabled.

-

Display (ref. 

2

, fig. 1) shows a message of “

O U T   O F

O U T   O F

O U T   O F

O U T   O F

O U T   O F

S E R V I C E

S E R V I C E

S E R V I C E

S E R V I C E

S E R V I C E

” (see “8.4 Messages and signals of special situ-

ations” ).

 Important

To put the vending machine back to service it is necessary to
require the assistance of a Maintenance technician

Off and electrically insulated

-

Main switch (ref. 

36

, fig.1) in “0” position.

-

Only the memory maintaining programmed data is active.

On

-

Main switch (ref. 

36

, fig. 1) in “

I

” position.

-

All functions are active and display (ref. 

2

, fig. 1) is on.

Stand-by

It is that phase of inactivity where the vending machine can be
when on the electronic card the clock module is installed; the module
can adjust automatic switching on and off.
-

Main switch (ref. 

36

, fig. 1) in “

I

” position.

-

Display shows “

S T A N D - B Y

S T A N D - B Y

S T A N D - B Y

S T A N D - B Y

S T A N D - B Y

” message.

-

memory that maintains programmed data is active.

-

The vending machine does not dispense any type of beverage.

8.2

First start-up of the vending
machine

Container supply

 Important

It is necessary to use only soluble products considered “suit-
able for automatic distribution” .

Pour lyophilised products into the containers provided during
the programming phase (see “7 - Programming”).

WATER COUNTER

WATER COUNTER

WATER COUNTER

WATER COUNTER

WATER COUNTER

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

It displays total count (“

T T

T T

T T

T T

T T

” ) of water units dispensed and the

partial one (“

P P

P P

P P

P P

P P

” ) from last counter resetting.

CUP COUNTER

CUP COUNTER

CUP COUNTER

CUP COUNTER

CUP COUNTER

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

*TT:000023 PP:00015*

It displays total number (“

T T

T T

T T

T T

T T

” ) of dispensed cups and partial

number (“

P P

P P

P P

P P

P P

” ) from last counter resetting.

SUGAR COUNTER

SUGAR COUNTER

SUGAR COUNTER

SUGAR COUNTER

SUGAR COUNTER

*TT:000022 PP:00015*

*TT:000022 PP:00015*

*TT:000022 PP:00015*

*TT:000022 PP:00015*

*TT:000022 PP:00015*

It displays total number (“

T T

T T

T T

T T

T T

” ) of sugar doses dispensed and the

partial one (“

P P

P P

P P

P P

P P

” ) from last counter resetting.

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

This function allows to reset all partial counters. Confirm to access
this option.

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

RESET COUNTER

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

By selecting “

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

” all counters are reset.

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

This function allows to reset all partial counters and financial statis-
tics counters. Press “ENTER” to access this option.

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

STATISTIC RESET

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

— >Y<- N ++

Selecting “

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

Y E S

” partial counters are reset, together with those

that indicate totals used for financial statistics:

TOTAL COINS

TOTAL COINS

TOTAL COINS

TOTAL COINS

TOTAL COINS

TOTAL BANKNOTES

TOTAL BANKNOTES

TOTAL BANKNOTES

TOTAL BANKNOTES

TOTAL BANKNOTES

FREE SELECTIONS

FREE SELECTIONS

FREE SELECTIONS

FREE SELECTIONS

FREE SELECTIONS

TOTAL SALES

TOTAL SALES

TOTAL SALES

TOTAL SALES

TOTAL SALES

PRICE DIS/INCR

PRICE DIS/INCR

PRICE DIS/INCR

PRICE DIS/INCR

PRICE DIS/INCR

 Important

Also in case of black-out, the vending machine keeps in
memory the programmed parameters.

Summary of Contents for D.A. 8P Instant

Page 1: ...OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Vending Machine model D A 8P Standard Instant WARNING This instruction manual is intended exclusively for specialized personnel...

Page 2: ...ure 14 7 2 Entry exit from programming mode 20 7 3 Parameter change and storage 20 7 4 Description of menus 21 8 USE OF THE VENDING MACHINE 29 8 1 Vending machine status 29 Out of service 29 Off and e...

Page 3: ...dispenser 21 Sugar dispensing channel 22 Cup dispenser door 23 Cup bracket 24 Dispensing slot blocking knob 25 Sugar and stirrer dispenser 26 Card protection 27 Coffee grinder Standard version 28 Cof...

Page 4: ...ised are Supply operator It is used to indicate operations concerning personnel in charge of the supply Maintenance technician It is used to highlight operations concerning skilled personnel in charge...

Page 5: ...gth mm 1600 Water supply system connection Water system pressure bars 1 5 8 Water system connection 3 4 gas fitting A weighted sound pressur level is below 70 dB Container capacity Coffee beans kg 4 I...

Page 6: ...ormed with the main switch ref 36 fig 1 in position 0 or after pulling the plug from the socket ref 35 fig 1 Do not try to open or force protection plates and panels If necessary contact our Sales Org...

Page 7: ...proper label WITHOUT CUP WITHOUT CUP WITHOUT CUP WITHOUT CUP WITHOUT CUP or EMPTY CUP EMPTY CUP EMPTY CUP EMPTY CUP EMPTY CUP The key then has two different functions WITHOUT CUP WITHOUT CUP WITHOUT...

Page 8: ...on enabled dispensing green light flashing preselection activated Display ref 2 fig 7 Made of 2 lines of 20 characters each it displays messages concerning operations in progress or to be done and pos...

Page 9: ...8 fig 9 99588 08 A 6 INSTALLATION Danger The presence of magnetic fields or vicinity of electric machines that generate disturbance could cause malfunctioning to the vending machine electronic contro...

Page 10: ...en sions horizontal and able to support its weight The palette cannot be tilted more than 2 If necessary adjust its feet Danger For additional positions of the vending machine you have to empty the Ai...

Page 11: ...ection plate ref 26 fig 13 insert the module ref A fig 14 in the electronic card connec tor Important Insert the module so that the reference ref B fig 14 located on the back corresponds to that print...

Page 12: ...MANAGEMENT with clock module COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER COUNTER without clock module STATISTIC STATISTIC STATISTIC STATISTIC STATISTIC with clock module SYSTEM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANAGEMENT SYSTE...

Page 13: ...g After setting every beverage it is possible to make test dispensing directly from the test menu PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT It allows to set...

Page 14: ...M CODE 000000 STOP WATER 0000 LIM 00999 SERIAL NUMBER 967295 COMPLETE MENU YES NEW PASSWORD VALUE 0123 MIN TEMPERATURE T 099 MECH COUNTER SOLUBLE 1 MECH COUNTER SOLUBLE 2 MECH COUNTER SOLUBLE 3 MECH C...

Page 15: ...GE A COFFEE 38 BEVERAGE A BEVERAGE CHECK COIN VALUE COIN 04 50 COIN VALUE COIN 05 50 COIN VALUE COIN 06 00050 COIN VALUE COIN 03 50 PAYMET SYSTEM COIN VALUE BANKNOTE VALUE OVERPAY TIME 180 OVERPAY TIM...

Page 16: ...FREE NEVER FREE ALWAYS SUGAR COUNTER TT 000023 PP 00015 COFFEE COUNTER TT 000023 PP 00015 WATER COUNTER TT 000023 PP 00015 COUNTER BEVERAGE N TT 000023 PP 00015 RESET COUNTER Y N PRICE VALUES PRICE 0...

Page 17: ...re structure with clock module MECH COUNTER BEVERAGE CLOCK 10 29 M 14 FEB 00 TEXT DISPENSING DISPENSING TEXT OUT OF SERVICE OUT OF SERVICE PRICE MANAGEMENT CHANGE PASSWORD DRIP CONTAINER MAX TEMPERATU...

Page 18: ...1 mtwtfss 00 00 PRICE DISCOUNT ON2 mtwtfss 00 00 DECA PRICE DISC INCR DECA DISCOUNT INCREASE DECA 50 DECA PRICE DISC INCR ON1 mtwtfss 00 00 DECA PRICE DISC INCR OFF2 mtwtfss 00 00 DECA PRICE DISC INCR...

Page 19: ...CE 05 00 PRICE 06 00 PRICE 07 00 PRICE 08 00 PRICE 10 00 PRICE 09 00 STATISTIC TOTAL COINS 00 TOTAL BANKNOTES 00 OVERPAY 00 GRATIS SELECTIONS 0050 BANKNOTE 01 000 BANKNOTE 02 000 COUNT BEVERAGE A TT 0...

Page 20: ...keys Stop the selection on the function you need to display or modify the parameters Press Enter key to display the parameter Important In some cases parameters are already modifiable at this level se...

Page 21: ...OP RESET STOP RESET STOP not modifiable value if preceded by LIM LIM LIM LIM LIM it means the maxi mum dispensable quantity modifiable value By pressing ENTER you access individual stops selection 7 4...

Page 22: ...BEVERAGE STOP BEVERAGE STOP BEVERAGE STOP BEVERAGE It allows to set the maximum number of individual beverages to be dispensed before the stop By pressing ENTER you access individual beverage BEVERAG...

Page 23: ...een 1 and 8 MULTIPLE BEVERAGE MULTIPLE BEVERAGE MULTIPLE BEVERAGE MULTIPLE BEVERAGE MULTIPLE BEVERAGE YES ABC H YES ABC H YES ABC H YES ABC H YES ABC H After confirming set value the item displaying w...

Page 24: ...TTON FREE VEND BUTTON FREE VEND BUTTON FREE VEND BUTTON FREE VEND BUTTON YES YES YES YES YES see also chapter 7 1 Programming structure PAYMENT PAYMENT PAYMENT PAYMENT PAYMENT SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM SYS...

Page 25: ...the maximum capacity Setting 190 the pump works with impulses at minimum ca pacity while soluble product is dispensed at the maximum capacity Important Dispensing speed of soluble powder and hot water...

Page 26: ...CE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT PRICE MANAGEMENT With this function you can set the following parameters PRICE VALUES PRICE VALUES PRICE VALUES PRICE VALUES PRICE VALU...

Page 27: ...g days and time proceed as described at FREE TIME RANGE FREE TIME RANGE FREE TIME RANGE FREE TIME RANGE FREE TIME RANGE DECA DECA DECA DECA DECA PRICE DISC INCR PRICE DISC INCR PRICE DISC INCR PRICE D...

Page 28: ...T T T T T T T T T T of each beverage dispensing A B C D E F G H and partial number P P P P P P P P P P from last counter resetting SOLUBLE COUNTER SOLUBLE COUNTER SOLUBLE COUNTER SOLUBLE COUNTER SOLUB...

Page 29: ...00015 TT 000023 PP 00015 TT 000023 PP 00015 TT 000023 PP 00015 TT 000023 PP 00015 It displays total count T T T T T T T T T T of water units dispensed and the partial one P P P P P P P P P P from las...

Page 30: ...t too slowly you need to adjust the grinding on a higher value if it comes out too fast you need to position the index on a lower grinding value Important After modifying the grinding you need to disp...

Page 31: ...fig 20 99588 16 C A D B 20 fig 21 99588 25 Cup dispenser To load cup dispenser you need Open front door ref 1 fig 1 Open dispenser door ref 22 fig 1 and 22 Danger It is forbidden rotate cup dispensing...

Page 32: ...ly and cannot be stored and or packed Verify vending machine operation by dispensing some bever ages Important All keys are originally programmed on standard values in any case you must check that the...

Page 33: ...t is clogged 4 Turbine is not working Dispensing arm is blocked Cup dispenser is empty Stirrer dispenser is blocked Trouble with temperature sensor Error in data registration in control unit memory Er...

Page 34: ...ENANCE 9 1 Introduction Danger Before performing any maintenance and or cleaning opera tion disconnect the vending machine from the power supply and wait for it to cool down In order to obtain maximum...

Page 35: ...Clean the mixer fan ref F fig 27 with a sponge damped in warm water without pressing too much not to compromise the positioning of the gasket Rinse abundantly in warm water all components and reassem...

Page 36: ...a dry rag or a jet of compressed air and reassemble them by reversing the operations checking that rear pin sealing ring be perfectly intact Sugar container To clean the sugar container use the same...

Page 37: ...cking ref 23 fig 35 knob ref A fig 35 Remove both the knob and the arm Clean thoroughly Reassemble by reversing the same operations Important Once finished check proper sliding of the arm fig 34 Remov...

Page 38: ...soluble coffee 11 2 Variations of operations Soluble coffee not decaffeinated has to be poured into container 4 Fig 18 Important Soluble decaffeinated coffee has to be necessarily poured into contain...

Page 39: ...he SEQUENCE BEVERAGE SEQUENCE BEVERAGE SEQUENCE BEVERAGE SEQUENCE BEVERAGE SEQUENCE BEVERAGE function letter C C C C C has been replaced by number 4 in the sequence display This variation is due to th...

Page 40: ...Cod 0862 957 Ed 05 10 03...

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