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ON/OFF

 

TIME

 

 
This function allows the programming of the machine's 

automatic switch-on/off times for the whole of a weekly time 

span.  

By confirming  " 

ON/OFF TIME

", the cursor will be posi-

tioned on the day to be modified. 

Program the day with key      (down), thus shifting the 
letter from upper to lower case. 

Remove the day from program, with key      (up), shifting 
letter from upper to lower case. 

Confirm the modification. 

To modify the timetable follow the same procedure used for 

the setting of the clock. 

Example:

 The functions flow chart details a program 

whereby the machine is started at 08:00 and stopped at 1 

8:00 Monday to Friday; from 09:00 to 12:30 on Saturday and 

a complete pause on Sunday. 

6.15 Machine switching off

 

Automatic programmed switching off

 

It is possible when the function

 

"

AUTOMATIC OPERATION

(see "6.14.2 Functions description") is active and the 
programming of "

ON/OFF TIME

" (see 6.14.2 Functions 

description) has also been carried out. At the programmed 

time the machine is set on "

STANDBY

Manual switching off 

This type of switching off is necessary when function "

AUTO-

MATIC OPERATION

" (see "6.14.2 Functions description") 

is not activated. 

It is obtained by setting both the main switch (ref. 

10

, fig. 1) 

and the multi-pole switch to position "

O

" or disconnecting the 

plug. 

COUNTERS

 

 
These are two functions that represent respectively the total 

number of coffee dispensing cycles and the total number of 

hot water dispensing cycles. 

When the automatic hot water dosing is disabled (see 

function "

HOT WATER PROGRAMM

.

"), a cycle will be 

counted for each command to the solenoid valve. 

N.B.:

 Both functions are read-only and they cannot be reset. 

ANTIFREEZING

 

 
The anfi-freeze function protects the machine from possible 

damage caused by exposure to low temperatures, in

 

"

STANDBY

"

 

status, causing the formation of ice in the 

boilers. This function maintains the boiler temperature at a 

minimum value that avoids freezing. 

By confirming

 

"

ON

", the function is enabled. 

By confirming "

OFF

", it is disabled. 

N.B.:

 the function is activated only if function "

AUTOMATIC

 

OPERATION

" is also activated and at the same time the ma-

chine Is in

 

"

STANDBY

" When the function Is activated the 

display shows

 

"

ANTIFREEZING

". 

 

6.16 Disassembling/assembling  

the cover panels

 

"CAUTION: To Reduce the Risk of Electric shock or 

Mechanical Injury, Do Not Remove This Cover. No User 

Serviceable Parts Inside. Repair and Cleaning Should Be 

Done By Authorized Service Personnel Only (Only for USA 

and CDN models)." 

 

The side panels (ref. 

1

 and

 5,

 fig. 11) and the back panel (ref.

 

3, 

fig. 11) can be dismantled for servicing or for customization 

that may suit room furniture or wall painting. 

 
Danger

 

 

Operation falling within the competence of the 

Maintenance technician. 

 

Disconnect the machine from mains by way of main switch 

(ref. 

10,

 fig. 1) and all-pole switch, or disconnecting the plug. 

 
Danger of burns 

 

Waif for the machine to cool off sufficiently, before 
servicing it.

 

UNBLOCKING

 

 
This function allows the temporary re ease of the machine, 

when it has reached the number of programmed cycles for 

maintenance or descaling. To obtain the releasing code, the 

user must contact the firm that was responsible for 

installation or was appointed to supply maintenance service. 

Having obtained the code, if must be inserted in the function: 

Confirm function

 

"

UNBLOCKING

", the cursor is 

positioned under the first digit to be modified; 

insert the value and confirm; 

after each confirmation the cursor is positioned under the 
next digit and so on, until the whole code is complete. 

For parts removal, do the following: 

Pull out the drip tray (ref. 

15

, fig. 11). 

Manually rotate the studs (ref.

 A,

 fig. 1 1) by 1/4 of a turn 

with a  4 mm hexagonal spanner and slide side panels 

(ref. 

1

 and 

5

, fig. 1 1) upwards.  

Slide g ass out (ref.

 2,

 fig. 1 1). 

-  Dismantle the cup heating plate (ref. 

4

, fig. 11) by 

disconnecting it from the electronic board, from the earth 

cable and from the drain tube (ref.

 B,

 fig. 1 1). 

-  Unscrew the back pane retaining nuts (ref.

 3,

 fig. 1 1) and 

dismantle it. 

To re-assemble one must: 

Assemble the back panel (ref. 3, fig. 1 1) and secure if 

with the relative nuts. 

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Summary of Contents for Modular Coffee

Page 1: ...Saeco Automatic espresso coffee machine INSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...tching on from standby 10 6 5 Coffee dispensing 10 6 6 Pre ground coffee dispensing 10 6 7 Light coffee dispensing 11 6 8 Dispensing coffee in jug 11 6 9 Hot wafer dispenser LUXE version 11 6 10 Steam...

Page 3: ...or 7 Coffee beans hopper 15 Drip tray 8 Control panel 16 Steam spout LUXE version 8a Display 17 Grounds tray 8b 1 small cup key 18 Grinding adjustment knob 8c 2 small cups key 19 Coffee grinding unit...

Page 4: ...o 40 C Maximum humidity 90 o For possible requirements always refer to the Distributor or Im porter for each Country If the specific Country has no Importer reference should be made directly to the Ma...

Page 5: ...no 30 3 SAFETY 3 1 General safety rules Carefully read this publication before utilizing the machine It is absolutely forbidden to deactivate the safety measures installed on the machine Cleaning ope...

Page 6: ...the machine off electrical functions disabled The warning light I present on the key will go off 6 Key 1 Small cup ref 8b fig 1 See 6 5 Coffee dispensing Re programmable See 6 1 1 Programming of dis p...

Page 7: ...ing the national safety rules Carry out connections as follows Check that the surface upon which the machine is placed is firm and able to withstand the weight Drill the relevant holes in the surface...

Page 8: ...t the electrical cables of the installation are cor 8 rectly proportioned to the power drawn by the machine The connection point electrical socket or all pole switch must be placed in a position easil...

Page 9: ...d that the front door is closed ref 13 fig 1 On the contrary when the machine switches on the display ref 8a fig 1 will show which of the components is at fault Connect the machine to the mains either...

Page 10: ...6 4 Temporary switching on from standby It is a manual and voluntary start controlled by the User with the machine in STANDBY mode It is obtained by pressing key for 3 seconds The machine will revert...

Page 11: ...up dispensing for 2 double coffees plus a single one N B Warning after 1 jug dispensing at full dosage approx 2 liters it is necessary to pause for 2 minutes to allow the machine standard conditions r...

Page 12: ...inding has been set during the testing phase according to standard values but adjustment modification is possible in any case Open the front door ref 13 fig 1 10 rotate the knob ref 18 fig 10 anti clo...

Page 13: ...ositioned INSERT BREWING UNIT displayed when the brewing unit ref 25 fig 1 is not correctly positioned BREWING UNIT ERROR displayed when the brewing unit ref 25 fig 1 incorrectly performs its working...

Page 14: ...er the value to be modified Press keys Up or Down to modify the value Confirm the datum modified with key Enter 14 6 14 1 Summary of menu programmable functions 6 14 2 Functions description the outlin...

Page 15: ...ely By confirming STANDARD the temperature remains that programmed by the Maintenance Technician N B The FIRST COFFEE temperature is utilized for the first dispensing at machine switching on PREINFUSI...

Page 16: ...shows RINSING The machine starts the actual wash cycle at the end of which the display will show REMOVE THE GROUP AND RINSE IT WITH WATER Remove the brewing unit the display shows INSERT BREWING UNIT...

Page 17: ...he function is enabled By confirming OFF it is disabled N B the function is activated only if function AUTOMATIC OPERATION is also activated and at the same time the ma chine Is in STANDBY When the fu...

Page 18: ...cooling The components that cannot be dismantled and the machine itself have to be cleaned unless differently specified with cold or lukewarm water only using non abrasive sponges and damp cloths Do n...

Page 19: ...er spouts LUXE version Clean the spouts ref 16 11 fig 1 with a soft damp cloth n case of cogging of jets the end part of the dispensers can be unscrewed and the jets can be opened again with the help...

Page 20: ...lide ref A fig 14 of the coffee bean hopper ref 7 fig 14 Remove the screws ref B fig 15 from the hopper ref 7 fig 15 and then slide this out of the machine by rotating it slightly upwards from the bac...

Page 21: ...g 11 and the side panels see 6 16 Disassembling assembling the cover panes Re position the coffee hopper ref 1 fig 21 by first hooking the front part and then rotating it downwards Important Attention...

Page 22: ...oe of the steam hot water spout is Clean with a fine needle clogged up The coffee is dispensed too quickly Grinding is too coarse Adjust it on finer grinding The coffee is dispensed too slowly Grindin...

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