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OPTION NO.

MENU ITEM

Description

BASIC COFFEE PARAMETERS 

It is possible to set:

- The name of the ingredient

- The doses (water and powder)

- Dispense a test beverage

For appliances with a payment system, it is possible to set the change in the price of the

selection.

BASIC MILK PARAMETERS 

It is possible to set:

- The name of the ingredient

- The doses (milk)

- Dispense a test beverage

BASIC HOT WATER PARAMETERS 

It is possible to set:

- The name of the ingredient

- The doses (water)

- Dispense a test beverage

ADVANCED COFFEE PARAMETERS 

MINIMUM QUANTITY OF BEVERAGE (in impulses)

OFFSET TEMPERATURE

This function makes it possible to regulate a possible increase/decrease of the coffee's

temperature in the cup.

It allows to lower or increase the temperature of the product on a range between -5 and

+5.

Double shot

If active, this function performs double brewing of coffee for single drink dispensing.

PRE-INFUSION TIME

Sets the pre-infusion time before the actual infusion occurs.

PRE-INFUSION DOSE

Sets the quantity of water (in impulses) to be used during pre-infusion.

ADVANCED MILK PARAMETERS 

 

AIR PWM PERCENTAGE

Allows to regulate the quantity of cream in the cup (0% unfrothed milk, 100% completely

frothed milk). 

2.4.1

Recipes in use

Makes it possible to customise the recipes of the beverages displayed in the machine.

2.4.2

Recipes available

Makes it possible to customise the recipes of the beverages available but not displayed in

the machine.

2.4.3

Recipes not available

Makes it possible to customise the recipes not available in the machine because of the

configuration.

2.5

Containers

According to the machine layout, how the product containers have been arranged can be shown.

Choose a container in order to:

- Assign a name to the container.

- Associate an ingredient to the container (Coffee beans, Coffee beans 2, fresh milk, …)

- Change the colour associated with the container.

3

Machine settings

This menu makes it possible to access the settings of the machine.

3.1

Machine

Configuration

Makes it possible to access the configuration group database of the machine.

3.1.1

Selection of the

configuration

Allows the appliance's group and individual configurations to be managed.

A group of configurations contains multiple individual configurations (layout).

Groups of configurations and individual configurations can be deleted and duplicated.

When using a new configuration, you can decide whether to reset the statistical data,

calibrations, and maintenance counters or not.

Before uploading the configuration of another appliance (cloning), make sure that the two

appliances' settings are compatible.

Summary of Contents for MAGIC M2

Page 1: ...Automatic machine for espresso coffee and hot beverages OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Read this user manual carefully before using the machine EN GB ...

Page 2: ...k lid 11 Coffee bean hopper 3 Water tank 12 Brew group 4 Touch Screen Control Panel 13 Service door 5 Mobile dispenser 14 Cappuccino maker only M2 version 6 Suction tube for Cappuccino maker only M2 version 15 USB port 7 Coffee grounds drawer 16 Power button 8 Cup holder grill 17 Chassis plug 9 Drip tray ...

Page 3: ...nk 10 Coffee bean hopper 3 Touch Screen Control Panel 11 Brew group 4 Mobile dispenser 12 Service door 5 Suction tube for Cappuccino maker only M1 version 13 Cappuccino maker only M1 version 6 Coffee grounds drawer 14 USB port 7 Cup holder grill 15 Power button 8 Drip tray 16 Chassis plug ...

Page 4: ...l or sensory abilities or lacking sufficient experience and or skills provided that they are supervised or instructed on how to use the appliance correctly and understand the hazards involved Children must not play with the appliance Children cannot clean or service the machine out of supervision of an adult Power Supply The machine must be connected to the power supply by the service provider in ...

Page 5: ...the packaging materials Never direct the jet of hot water and or steam towards yourself or others Do not touch the hot water wand with bare hands Always use the handles or knobs provided Danger of Burning Do not touch the hot water wand and or the coffee beverage dispensing spout Fire Safety Precautions In case of fire use carbon dioxide CO2 extinguishers Do not use water or dry powder extinguishe...

Page 6: ...sed to such conditions alert the service provider who will carry out a safety check The appliance must be installed on a horizontal surface The machine must only be installed in places where it can be checked by qualified staff Cleaning the machine Before cleaning the machine switch OFF 0 the power button and the remove the plug from the power socket Wait for the machine to cool down Never immerse...

Page 7: ...When the machine will not be used for a long period of time turn it off and unplug it from the outlet Store the machine in a dry place out of the reach of children Keep it protected from dust and dirt Servicing Maintenance In case of failures defects or suspected faults resulting from a fall immediately unplug the machine from power socket and alert the service provider or specialised technician N...

Page 8: ...everage dispenser 7 11 Turning on off the machine 7 12 First Use Use after a Long Period of Inactivity 7 13 Washing the Parts coming into Contact with Food 7 14 Using the Appliance 8 PROGRAMMING MENU 8 1 Accessing the programming menus 8 2 Button Description in Programming Mode 8 3 Enter values 8 4 Programming Menu 8 5 Setting user profiles passwords 9 OPERATION AND USE 9 1 Turning on the Machine ...

Page 9: ...y Koninklijke Philips N V 1 This publication should be carefully kept with the machine throughout its service life including transfers of ownership 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without prior notice 1 1 2 Icons Used 1 Various kinds of warnings are contained in this manual to highlight the different hazard or competence levels 1 1 Each icon is followed by a message suggestin...

Page 10: ... perform any cleaning or maintenance operations 1 1 Supply operator 1 It is used to indicate those operations that must be performed only by the person in charge of refilling and cleaning the machine 1 1 Supply operators can not perform any operations requiring a Maintenance Technician 1 1 Maintenance technician 1 It is used to signal those operations that must be performed only by the specialised...

Page 11: ...erator Supply operator and is the sole responsible for any servicing procedure 2 2 This manual is an essential part supplied with the machine and should always be available for reference before any operation on the machine 2 2 2 Description and Intended Use 2 This machine is automatically used to brew 2 coffee and espresso coffee using instantly ground coffee beans 2 hot water to prepare beverages...

Page 12: ...ta 2 name of the Manufacturer 2 marks of conformity 2 model 2 serial number 2 year and month of manufacture 2 supply voltage V 2 supply frequency Hz 2 electrical power consumption W 2 appliance code 2 2 It is strictly forbidden to tamper with or modify the data plate 2 When contacting the technical service always refer to this plate by indicating the technical data shown on it 2 ...

Page 13: ...r 30 grounds Control panel Front panel A weighted sound pressure level less than 70 dB Pump pressure Max 1 5 MPa 15 0 bar Water connections for water NW version only Maximum pressure 0 8 MPA 8 bar Minimum pressure 0 15 MPA 1 5 bar Operating conditions Minimum temperature above 2 C Maximum temperature less than 32 C Maximum humidity less than 80 Safety devices Boiler pressure safety valve Safety th...

Page 14: ...r 30 grounds Control panel Front panel A weighted sound pressure level less than 70 dB Pump pressure Max 1 5 MPa 15 0 bar Water connections for water NW version only Maximum pressure 0 8 MPA 8 bar Minimum pressure 0 15 MPA 1 5 bar Operating conditions Minimum temperature above 2 C Maximum temperature less than 32 C Maximum humidity less than 80 Safety devices Boiler pressure safety valve Safety th...

Page 15: ... jets of water for cleaning operations 3 3 3 3 3 It is mandatory to 3 check conformity of the power supply 3 use original spare parts 3 carefully read the instructions contained in this manual and in the attached documents 3 use personal protective equipment when performing installation testing and maintenance operations 3 3 Precautionary measures to prevent human errors 3 make the operator aware ...

Page 16: ...side of the appliance turning it on and off 3 The Supply operator is not allowed to carry out operations indicated in this manual as competence of the Maintenance Technician 3 Maintenance technician 3 The maintenance technician is the only person authorised to service the machine start the programming procedures and perform the adjustment set up and maintenance operations 3 Access to the internal ...

Page 17: ...ndling 4 shake the appliance 4 lift the appliance by using ropes or cranes 4 leave the appliance exposed to bad weather in humid areas or close to heat sources 4 4 2 Storage 4 The machine is contained in cardboard packages 4 4 If the appliance is not immediately installed it shall be kept in a sheltered place according to the following instructions 4 the packaged appliance shall be stored in a clo...

Page 18: ...ning operations nor where there is a risk of fire or explosion 5 Make sure that the installation place is compatible with the following specifications before unpacking the appliance 5 5 the power socket which the appliance is connected to should be easily accessible and at a distance not higher that 1 2 metres 5 the gradient of the supporting surface should NOT exceed 2 5 the socket voltage must c...

Page 19: ...r that the packaging has not been unduly opened with consequent stealing of the components contained in it If damage of any kind is found the courier must be informed and notice must be immediately given to the importer or to the seller If these are not in the purchaser s country please contact the manufacturing company directly An accessories bag is supplied with the machine 5 5 List of Standard ...

Page 20: ...ect and thorough cleaning of the circuit removing all possible milk residues only versions M2 and M1 5 5 5 5 Group cleaning tablets allow a correct cleaning of the brew group increasing its durability 5 5 5 5 5 List of Optional Accessories 5 5 Descaling solution to remove limescale build up in the water circuit caused by normal use 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 Connection to the Electric Network 5 This operatio...

Page 21: ... not proceed with the installation and ask qualified and authorised personnel to accurately check the system 5 Do not use adapters or multi sockets 5 5 5 5 Make sure that the power cord plug is easily reachable after installation 5 5 ...

Page 22: ...Control Panel 6 Only use fingers to interact with the touchscreen do not use sharp objects 6 Using high quality content will affect the general performance 6 6 Tap 6 Tap icons functions and objects to activate or open context menus 6 6 6 6 6 6 Move and drag 6 To move and drag icons and objects tap and drag them to a new location 6 6 6 6 6 6 Scroll 6 Slide your finger to the right left up or down o...

Page 23: ...6 6 6 6 3 1 Status panel 6 The appliance status can be displayed e g faults etc via the status panel 6 6 The status panel 6 Displays fault error notifications 6 Displays the nutritional information of the selections 6 Allows the language of the displayed messages to be changed 6 Displays the notice to fill the trays and containers 6 Displays the available wash functions 6 Provides access to the pr...

Page 24: ... hopper can be filled 7 7 2 Coffee Blends 7 We recommend using fresh non oily and medium ground coffee 7 Use an espresso coffee blend 7 Use the special blends for espresso machines to obtain a strong and aromatic coffee 7 Keep coffee in a cool place in an airtight sealed container 7 7 3 Coffee Bean Supply 7 Only coffee beans must be put into the coffee bean hopper Do not insert pre ground coffee i...

Page 25: ...s not inserted check that no coffee beans fall into the tank compartment If this happens remove them to avoid any malfunctions 7 Refit the coffee bean hopper lid 7 Refit the protection cover as described in section Closing the Upper Lid only versions M2 and B2 7 7 4 Filling the Water Tank 7 Before using the machine for the first time wash the water tank carefully Fill the water tank with fresh dri...

Page 26: ...correctly manage the anti scale filter and the frequency with which the machine must be descaled Immerse the water hardness test strip in water for 1 second 7 7 7 7 the test strip is only valid for one measurement 7 Check how many squares change their colour and then consult the table 7 7 7 7 The numbers correspond to the settings indicated in the following machine adjustments 7 7 1 HARDNESS 1 ver...

Page 27: ...ly manage the water filter and the frequency with which the machine must be descaled 7 The anti scale filter should be replaced whenever indicated by the machine 7 Before descaling remove the anti scale filter from the water tank 7 Remove the water filter from its packaging Set the filter in the standard position on letter B Use the water hardness test strip provided with the machine Set the Inten...

Page 28: ...7 Pull out the water filter Follow the steps indicated in the Water filter section Replace the filter and activate the new one The display automatically updates the number of filters used This datum is updated on the menu only if the user has installed a new filter before exhausting the previous one or in any case not exceeding the eighth filter in a row Fill the water tank again up to the MAX lev...

Page 29: ...usting the Aroma Amount of Ground Coffee 7 The machine makes it possible to regulate the quantity of coffee being ground for the preparation of every single coffee based beverage The regulation must be done by accessing to programming menu of the machine Modifying the quantity of coffee ground in the recipes of the beverages The reference marks indicate the amount of ground coffee which has been s...

Page 30: ...7 7 When using small cups 7 7 7 7 When using mugs 7 7 7 7 To use tall glasses 7 7 7 7 Two cups can be placed under the dispensing spout to brew two cups of coffee at the same time 7 7 7 7 7 7 11 Turning on off the machine 7 The machine can be turned on off by pressing the button located to the rear of the machine 7 7 7 ...

Page 31: ... 3 attempts if the problem is not solved let the machine rest for 30 minutes and then try again with 3 brewings If the problem persists please contact Customer Service 7 7 7 12 1 After a Period of Inactivity 7 Empty the water tank wash and rinse it and fill it with fresh water see section Filling the Water Tank 7 Place a large container under the dispensing spout 7 7 7 7 7 Press the icon of a coff...

Page 32: ...roduct containers from the appliance 7 Remove the container lids and product chutes Immerse all these parts in the previously prepared solution 7 7 14 Using the Appliance 7 Before using the machine read this manual carefully and make sure users are familiar with the machine 7 7 After the machine has not been used for a certain time it is recommended to read section First Use Use after a Long Perio...

Page 33: ...ameters to suit the needs of the users 8 8 Notes on programming 8 The electronic control unit of the appliance allows many functions to be used A brief explanation of these main functions is listed below They are useful for better managing the appliance s operation but are not necessarily in the same order as they are displayed in the menu 8 Some functions that are specific to certain functional u...

Page 34: ... Maintenance notification sets the current date time as the last date of maintenance 8 8 2 Button Description in Programming Mode 8 Menu 8 8 8 8 Tap the menu icon to view the appliance s menu functions All the functions are displayed and only those for the profile of the current operator are enabled Some of the functions and or parameters may not be displayed simply scroll through the screen 8 8 E...

Page 35: ... the number symbol keypad to the letter keypad 3 Switch the letter keypad to the number symbol keypad 4 Caps lock 5 Moves the cursor in the text 6 New line text over two lines 7 Confirm 8 Cancel 9 Clear back space 8 8 8 8 Numeric keypad 8 8 8 8 1 Confirm 2 Clear back space 3 Closes the keypad 8 8 Check box 8 Tap the check box to enable disable the option 8 8 8 8 8 Drop down lists 8 Tap to open the...

Page 36: ...t 3 4 Input settings 3 4 1 Solid residues settings 3 5 Output settings 3 5 1 Espresso settings 3 6 Maintenance 3 6 1 Automatic rinse OPTION NO MENU ITEM 3 6 2 Descaling settings 3 6 3 Water filter settings 3 7 Other settings 4 Information on the machine 4 1 Failures 4 1 1 Current status 4 1 2 Fault history 4 1 3 Event History 4 2 Statistics 4 2 1 Display statistics 4 2 2 Reset statistics 4 2 3 Bev...

Page 37: ...9 Reset to first Power On 8 2 10 Reboot system 8 3 Date Time Settings 8 4 Languages 8 5 User profiles 8 6 Network 8 6 1 Wi Fi 8 6 2 BLUETOOTH 8 7 SW update 8 8 Information 9 Connectivity 9 1 E mail alerts 9 1 1 Settings 9 1 2 Events alert 9 1 3 Faults alert 8 ...

Page 38: ...given category click on the Change Beverage Layout key of the category of beverages of which you want to change the layout Select the layout of the selections from the default ones which are displayed in normal user mode 1x4 2x4 2x5 To make a selection available or unavailable when the appliance is in normal user mode drag the selection icon from the available selections and vice versa 2 2 Categor...

Page 39: ...rages displayed Makes it possible to customise the beverages displayed 2 3 2 Beverages available Makes it possible to customise the beverages available in the machine 2 3 3 Beverages not available Makes it possible to customise the beverages not available in the machine because of the configuration 2 4 Recipes It is possible to Create a new recipe The new recipe is saved in the not available categ...

Page 40: ...ustomisations can be added to the recipe From the recipe screen tap to add other ingredients and or customisations To change the settings of individual ingredients e g the amount of water powder etc tap the ingredient bar to open the context menu Tap Modify to change the parameters Tap Delete to delete the ingredient To move an ingredient before or after another ingredient simply drag the bar of t...

Page 41: ...frothed milk 2 4 1 Recipes in use Makes it possible to customise the recipes of the beverages displayed in the machine 2 4 2 Recipes available Makes it possible to customise the recipes of the beverages available but not displayed in the machine 2 4 3 Recipes not available Makes it possible to customise the recipes not available in the machine because of the configuration 2 5 Containers According ...

Page 42: ...raphics to be set such as backgrounds text size colours etc 3 3 1 2 Select Allows to choose the file with the custom graphics to apply to the user interface The files uploaded via the import function will be displayed 3 3 1 3 Import interface graphics Allows the custom graphics files on the USB memory stick to be browsed through and selected in order to be imported onto the appliance 3 3 1 4 Expor...

Page 43: ...s that keep the various functional units under control When an anomaly is detected the appliance displays the type of fault and it is or part of it put out of service Detected faults are stored in specific counters 4 1 1 Current status Displays the faults found on the appliance If there are no faults the list will be empty 4 1 2 Fault history This function makes it possible to view a list of the f...

Page 44: ...ivity to activate the energy saving profile Set the maintenance temperature of the heating unit s in the energy saving mode Enable disable the appliance s lighting Select the brightness level of the touchscreen from those that have been predefined DEEP MODE PROFILE This profile is active during the set time frames During the set time frames the heating unit temperature is lowered and the maintenan...

Page 45: ...liance and use up memory space Showing images may require the authorisation of the copyright owner or other rights related to the content itself Make sure to comply with the copyright laws that are in force in the country where the appliance is installed 7 4 Backup It allows a complete backup of the settings of the appliance to be exported imported onto a USB memory stick The configuration groups ...

Page 46: ...es with ON OFF functions the status is shown using colour green is used if the appliance is active actuated and red is used if it is disabled not actuated For the sensors the detected value is displayed e g the temperature 8 2 3 Output Test Allows the operation of the appliance s various components to be checked The components that can be checked are displayed Choose the component to be tested For...

Page 47: ... address can either be assigned automatically DHCP or manually To automatically assign the network parameters there must be a DHCP server on the network The parameters relative to the protections and the access password to the Wi Fi network must be set manually The MAC address is a unique address assigned by the manufacturer that identifies the appliance s network card The MAC address cannot be ch...

Page 48: ...eset For email servers on a LAN network contact your network administrator system administrator to find out the appropriate email parameters For internet email service providers you need to contact the email service provider support or support services in order to have access to the appropriate email parameters You can enter and delete the email addresses that you intend to send notifications to A...

Page 49: ...to it can be used 8 Each user profile has a default access password 8 The user profiles are 8 User 8 Technician 8 8 Advanced programming functions must only be used by people with specific knowledge of the appliance technical personnel and hygiene regulations 8 8 It is possible to change the access password for each user profile from this function 8 tap the keypad icon to change the password 8 8 ...

Page 50: ...r hygienic reasons after the machine has not been used for a long time it is recommended to thoroughly rinse the circuit 9 9 1 Turning on the Machine 9 Connection to the power supply should be carried out exclusively by the service provider 9 Ensure that the upper lid is always locked 9 9 Before turning on the machine ensure that the plug is correctly inserted in the power socket To turn on the ma...

Page 51: ...e or after a long period of inactivity contact the Service Provider to start it up 9 9 9 9 3 Rinse Self Cleaning Cycle 9 The cycle permits the internal circuits to be rinsed with fresh water The cycle is carried out 9 9 For the coffee circuit 9 When the machine is started 9 During the Stand by preparation phase if coffee was dispensed when the power is turned on 9 After waking up from stand by 9 9...

Page 52: ...he coffee circuit the machine will also rinse the milk circuit if at least one milk product was dispensed before going into stand by 9 9 9 5 Dispensing beverages coffee only 9 Insert the cup or glass under the dispenser 9 9 9 9 To dispense a coffee beverage touch the icon of the coffee beverage desired If the coffee beverages are not visible on the beverage selection screen tap the COFFEE icon on ...

Page 53: ... its end 9 Clean the suction hose externally with a damp cloth This way all parts will be perfectly clean and free of any milk residue 9 9 To dispense beverages with milk the cappuccino maker must be installed in the machine 9 To ensure better results when preparing milk use cold milk 9 Use cold 5 C 41 F milk with a protein content of at least 3 to ensure top quality beverages Whole milk skimmed m...

Page 54: ... beverage stops dispensing automatically when the level set is reached it is in any case possible to interrupt the dispensing by tapping the STOP icon 9 9 9 9 Remove the container and clean it if necessary 9 Always remember to store milk in the fridge when not used 9 After a preset period of time following the last beverage with milk dispensing the machine automatically rinses the milk circuit 9 9...

Page 55: ...age the granting and recharging of credits to allow the machine to be used 9 9 9 9 Emptying the coffee grounds drawer and drip tray 9 This operation must be performed with the machine turned on and or in stand by mode 9 The machine notifies when the residue collector has reached maximum capacity if that is set in the programming The first notification if preset in the programming notifies the user...

Page 56: ...t be disposed of separately as appropriate 9 Insert the residue collector drawer and the drip tray into the machine 9 9 If the drip tray is inserted without the coffee grounds drawer the machine will not dispense products 9 After having inserted them the machine is ready to be used and the coffee beverages can once again be dispensed 9 9 ...

Page 57: ...t Operation 10 10 N o n r e m o v a b l e components and the machine itself must be cleaned when not differently specified only by using cold or lukewarm water with a non abrasive sponge and a damp cloth 10 10 Never use direct jets of water onto the appliance and or its components 10 10 Periodic maintenance and cleaning will keep the machine in good working order for a longer time and ensure compl...

Page 58: ...g of Cappuccino maker with detergent yes Thorough cleaning of the Cappuccino maker dispensing nozzles yes Thorough cleaning of Cappuccino maker complete disassembly yes Water tank cleaning yes Brew group cleaning yes Brew group lubrication yes Coffee bean hopper cleaning yes Cleaning coffee dispenser container yes Descaling yes 10 10 10 10 A When an alert is shown B Daily C Every 48 hours D Weekly...

Page 59: ...emove the tank lift it using the inside handles 10 10 10 10 10 Use a non abrasive detergent to wash it rinse with fresh water and dry carefully 10 10 10 2 4 Cappuccinatore quick clean 10 only versions M2 and M1 10 10 After a preset period of time following the last beverage with milk dispensing the machine automatically rinses the milk circuit 10 10 This rinse can also be performed manually from t...

Page 60: ...y versions M2 and M1 10 10 Once a day thoroughly clean all the components of the cappuccino maker using the Saeco detergent The Saeco detergent may be purchased at your local dealer or at authorised service centres 10 Failure to thoroughly clean the cappuccino maker with detergent can cause potentially harmful bacteria to spread 10 10 Danger of burning Dispensing may be preceded by small jets of h...

Page 61: ...ughly and fill it with 1 2 half litre of fresh drinking water which will be used for rinsing 10 Insert the suction hose into the container 10 Empty the container placed under the dispensing spout 10 Reposition the empty container under the dispenser 10 10 The machine performs a Cappuccinatore rinse cycle Wait until the cycle stops automatically The machine will return to the Washing rinsing menu 1...

Page 62: ...reverse order 10 10 10 10 2 7 Thorough cleaning of Cappuccino maker complete disassembly 10 only versions M2 and M1 10 10 Completely disassemble the cappuccino maker weekly to thoroughly clean all the components 10 Failure to clean can compromise the correct operation of the machine 10 10 The steps below show how to remove and clean the Cappuccinatore 10 10 Remove the aesthetic cover 10 10 10 10 P...

Page 63: ...the parts following the same procedure used for disassembly but in reverse order 10 10 Make sure to insert the milk distribution hose into the lower part of the cappuccino maker before replacing the lower cover of the cappuccino maker 10 After washing and reassembling the Cappuccinatore it can be installed back in the machine 10 10 10 2 8 Quick cleaning of the coffee unit 10 The coffee circuit mus...

Page 64: ...for cleaning the coffee unit and the maintenance products can be purchased from your local dealer or the authorised support centres 10 10 The Coffee Oil Remover system has no descaling properties For descaling use the Saeco descaling solution and follow the procedure described in the Descaling chapter 10 10 The wash cycle cannot be interrupted Do not leave the machine unattended during this operat...

Page 65: ...d 10 10 10 10 Place an empty container under the dispenser 10 10 10 10 If this option is confirmed the cycle must be completed Otherwise remove the tablet from the coffee unit 10 10 The machine runs the washing cycles of the coffee unit with degreasing tablet Wait for the cycles to finish automatically The following screen is displayed 10 10 10 10 The cycles are completed automatically by the mach...

Page 66: ...nce a week Turn off the machine by switching the power button to the O position and remove the plug from the socket Remove the drip tray and the coffee grounds drawer 10 10 10 10 Open the service door 10 10 10 10 Remove the brew group by pulling it by the handle and pressing the PUSH button 10 10 10 10 The brew group must be washed with lukewarm water only Do not use any detergent Wash the brew gr...

Page 67: ...ace WITHOUT pressing the PUSH button 10 10 10 10 Insert the coffee grounds drawer and the drip tray Close the service door 10 10 10 2 11 Brew group lubrication 10 Lubricate the brew group after approximately 500 cups of coffee or once a month The grease for lubricating the coffee unit and the relative accessories can be purchased from your local dealer or the authorised support centres 10 Before l...

Page 68: ...ing coffee dispenser container 10 Clean the coffee dispenser container after about 500 deliveries or once a month 10 Below please find how to disassemble the container 10 Remove the aesthetic cover 10 10 10 10 Push the button on the left side and remove the Cappuccinatore only versions M2 and M1 10 10 10 10 Remove the coffee dispenser container unit 10 10 10 10 Press the sides of the coffee dispen...

Page 69: ...nce products can be purchased from your local dealer or the authorised support centres 10 10 Never drink the descaling solution 10 Never use vinegar as a descaling solution 10 10 Remove the anti scale filter before adding the descaling solution 10 10 Access the programming of the machine as described in the paragraph Access to the programming menus Tap the menu icon to view the appliance s menu fu...

Page 70: ... descaling product into the water tank 10 10 10 10 Add water into the water tank up to the CALC CLEAN level 10 10 10 10 Put back the water tank Insert Cappuccinatore 10 10 10 10 Insert the clean suction hose into an empty container of at least 250 ml 10 10 10 10 Remove and empty the drip tray 10 10 10 10 ...

Page 71: ...rinking water Rinse the water tank thoroughly and fill it with fresh drinking water up to the MAX level 10 10 10 10 Put back the water tank Insert Cappuccinatore 10 10 10 10 Insert the clean suction hose into an empty container of at least 250 ml 10 10 10 10 Empty the container placed under the dispensers Remove and empty the drip tray 10 10 10 10 After emptying it put the drip tray back into plac...

Page 72: ...you have chosen to proceed Fill the water tank again up to the MAX level with fresh drinking water 10 After completing the descaling cycle empty the containers used to collect the liquids during descaling The descaling solution must be disposed of as provided on the container and or the regulations in force in the country of use Empty the drip tray and place it back 10 10 ...

Page 73: ...eeds to be washed Water tank is empty 251 The water level in the tank is not sufficient Water Filter must be changed 255 The water softeners must be replaced Brewing unit missing 301 The coffee dispenser unit is missing Grinder protection missing 302 The grinder protection grille is missing Circuit priming needed 303 The hydraulic circuit must be loaded Cappuccino maker missing 304 Cappuccino make...

Page 74: ...n loop E312 Temperature sensor NTC does not convey Coffee Heating up timeout E313 The heating unit did not reach the target within the maximum time BREWING UNIT SHORT CIRCUIT E314 Gear motor of the brewing unit has short circuited Zero crossing failure E315 The electricity grid is unstable Milk Circuit clogged E327 The flow meter is stopped water does not flow even if the pump is on Milk Heater te...

Page 75: ... into place and close the doors 12 12 Lift and position the appliance in the assigned location 12 12 2 Inactivity and Storage 12 If the appliance needs to be stored or remains inactive for a long period carry out the same operations as described in section Location Change therefore 12 12 wrap the appliance with a cloth to protect it from dust and humidity 12 12 make sure that the appliance is inst...

Page 76: ...nd of its operational life 13 13 Separate collection of the appliance at the end of its operational life is organised and managed by the manufacturer Therefore for an appropriate disposal the user must contact the manufacturer and observe its separate collection management adopted for this appliance at the end of its operational life 13 13 Separating this product for subsequent recycling treatment...

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