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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: ...3 Touch control panel 12 Hot water dispensing spout 4 Coffee grounds drawer 13 USB port 5 Full drip tray float 14 Power button 6 Cup holder grill 15 Chassis plug 7 Drip tray 16 Power cord 8 Coffee be...
Page 3: ...eate serious hazards The machine may be used by children older than 8 or by persons with reduced physical mental or sensory abilities or lacking sufficient experience and or skills provided that they...
Page 4: ...ersonnel in order to avoid any risks Do not use the power cord to carry or pull the machine Do not pull out the plug by the power cord or touch it with wet hands or feet Do not let the power cord hang...
Page 5: ...so as not to damage or melt the machine housing Do not use the coffee machine in an environment with temperature values lower and or equal to 2 C or higher than 32 C If the machine has been exposed t...
Page 6: ...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 un...
Page 7: ...9 Turning on off the machine 7 10 Setting the Language Upon First Use 7 11 First Use Use after a Long Period of Inactivity 7 12 Washing the Parts coming into Contact with Food 7 13 Using the Appliance...
Page 8: ...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...
Page 9: ...erform 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...
Page 10: ...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 automa...
Page 11: ...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...
Page 12: ...pacity Water tank approx 2 5 litres Coffee grounds drawer 18 grounds Control panel Front panel A weighted sound pressure level less than 70 dB Pump pressure Max 1 5 MPa 15 0 bar Operating conditions M...
Page 13: ...ets 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 th...
Page 14: ...3 Supply operator 3 Only the Maintenance Technician is in charge of refilling the machine with products cleaning the outside of the appliance turning it on and off 3 3 The Supply operator is not allo...
Page 15: ...ke 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 packed in cardboard a...
Page 16: ...n 32 C and in particularly humid or dusty places It should neither be installed in places where water jets are used for cleaning operations nor where there is a risk of fire or explosion 5 Make sure t...
Page 17: ...of the machine to malfunction At temperatures close to 0 C internal parts containing water are at risk of freezing Do not use the machine under these conditions 5 5 2 Unpacking and Positioning 5 On re...
Page 18: ...y unpleasant flavours in the water and reduce water hardness This will improve machine use 5 5 5 5 Group cleaning tablets allow a correct cleaning of the brew group increasing its durability 5 5 5 5 D...
Page 19: ...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...
Page 20: ...rewing an espresso coffee Start the brewing of an espresso x2 by pressing twice consecutively 6 Hot Water button 6 Press this button to dispense hot water 6 Up button 6 Press this button to scroll up...
Page 21: ...ly coffee beans must be put into the coffee bean hopper Do not insert pre ground coffee instant coffee or any object that may damage the machine 7 7 Remove the coffee bean hopper lid 7 7 7 7 The coffe...
Page 22: ...nk with fresh drinking water only Hot or carbonated water as well as other liquids will damage the machine 7 Remove the lid from the water tank 7 7 7 7 Remove the tank lift it using the inside handles...
Page 23: ...7 7 7 Switch to machine programming mode as described in section Access to the Technical Menu 7 7 Tech Menu Settings Statistics Exit 7 7 7 Select the SETTINGS option and press the OK button 7 7 Setti...
Page 24: ...e 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 fr...
Page 25: ...k from the machine and empty it 7 Remove the small white filter from the tank and store it in a dry place sheltered from dust 7 7 7 7 Select YES and press the OK button The following screen is display...
Page 26: ...ater 7 7 Replacing the Filter after Using 8 Filters 7 Pull out the water filter Follow the steps indicated in the Water filter section All operations relating to the descaling phase are requested as w...
Page 27: ...following references 7 7 1 Fine grind 7 2 Coarse grind 7 7 7 7 7 Adjusting the Aroma Amount of Ground Coffee 7 7 The machine allows you to program the amount of coffee to be ground for preparing each...
Page 28: ...ffee Dispensing Spout 7 Most of the cups and mugs available on the market can be used with this coffee machine 7 7 The height of the dispensing spout can be adjusted to better fit the dimensions of th...
Page 29: ...ndicating correct positioning 7 7 7 7 7 Otherwise some product might leak out of the dispensing spout 7 7 7 9 Turning on off the machine 7 The machine can be turned on off by pressing the button locat...
Page 30: ...always brew excellent coffee 7 7 They have to be performed 7 at first start up 7 when the machine remains inactive for a long time more than 2 weeks 7 7 If the machine fails its first start up brewing...
Page 31: ...on the products can be purchased at the chemist s following the concentrations indicated on the product 7 Remove all product containers from the appliance 7 Remove the container lids and product chute...
Page 32: ...suitable means to ensure strict compliance with the safety regulations in force 8 8 The specialised technician or the service provider can change some of the machine operating parameters to suit the...
Page 33: ...Menu Exit 8 8 8 Select the USER MENU option and press the OK button 8 8 The menus can be accessed freely However they can be protected via PASSWORD 8 8 The PASSWORD will not be requested if set on the...
Page 34: ...de you through the procedure 8 8 8 2 2 Structure of the User Menu 8 The main options of the user menu are 8 8 8 MENU ITEM BREW GROUP CLEAN Exit 8 8 8 8 2 3 Description of Messages in the User Menu 8 8...
Page 35: ...Tech Menu option 8 Press the OK button 8 The above mentioned procedure can only be used to access the programming menu when the machine has reached operating temperature 8 The menus can be accessed fr...
Page 36: ...BEVERAGE SETTINGS Espresso Coffee HOT WATER AMERICAN COFFEE BEVERAGE LENGTH WATER QUANTITY Exit Exit Machine Menu General Menu Tone Off On Ecomode Off On Stand by Settings 15 minutes MENU ITEM 30 minu...
Page 37: ...OFFEE BEVS Exit RESETTABLE Espresso Espresso x2 Coffee Coffee x2 AMERICAN COFFEE HOT WATER COUNTERS RESET Exit Exit Errors LOG Reset errors Exit Water Descaling SINCE LAST SINCE SECOND LAST SINCE THIR...
Page 38: ...k to the menu top level BEVERAGE SETTINGS This menu allows you to access the products dose adjustment function Espresso An Espresso will be brewed once the length of the beverage has been saved Coffee...
Page 39: ...he user to go back to the menu top level PRE GRINDING This function enables disables the pre grinding prior the next coffee dose This way upon selecting the beverage the user will already have the cof...
Page 40: ...er hardness used on the machine and control filter activation Hardness To change the machine water hardness setting With the Hardness function you can adjust your machine to the level of hardness of t...
Page 41: ...Blocks the interface keyboard of the machine Only the navigation keys remain enabled Off Releases the interface keyboard of the machine Exit This option allows the user to go back to the menu top leve...
Page 42: ...essed between the third last and the second last time the descaling washing phase was completed NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS It indicates the total number of descaling cycles performed by the machine The numb...
Page 43: ...s the OK button to enter The following screen is displayed 8 8 Machine Menu General Menu Display Menu Water Menu 8 8 8 Press the OK button to access the GENERAL MENU The following screen is displayed...
Page 44: ...tions without being monitored 9 For hygienic reasons after the machine has not been used for a long time it is recommended to thoroughly rinse the circuit 9 9 1 Warm up and Rinsing 9 Upon start up the...
Page 45: ...he machine will turn off automatically if it is not used for a set period of time after the last dispensing This period of time is set by the service provider in the technical menu 9 During the turn o...
Page 46: ...brewing time allowing the intense coffee flavour to fully develop 9 9 9 5 Dispensing hot water 9 Danger of burning Dispensing may be preceded by small jets of hot water and steam 9 The hot water disp...
Page 47: ...on to select the BEVERAGE SETTINGS option 9 9 Settings Credits Menu BEVERAGE SETTINGS Machine Menu 9 9 9 Press the OK button to enter 9 9 BEVERAGE SETTINGS Espresso Coffee HOT WATER 9 9 9 Select the b...
Page 48: ...hen press the OK button to confirm and exit 9 9 Press the DOWN button to select the WATER QUANTITY menu 9 9 9 AMERICAN COFFEE BEVERAGE LENGTH WATER QUANTITY Exit 9 9 9 Press the OK button to enter 9 9...
Page 49: ...9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 In this case the machine does not allow beverages to be dispensed In order to dispense beverages the coffee grounds drawer must be emptied of used coffee 9 Extract the drip tray and...
Page 50: ...e on the eCommerce EVOCA site Following is the link to the eCommerce EVOCA site https ecommerce evocagroup com The site can be accessed also by framing the following QR code 9 9 9 9 Perform the authen...
Page 51: ...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 clo...
Page 52: ...ning yes Brew group cleaning yes Brew group lubrication yes Coffee bean hopper cleaning yes Descaling yes 10 10 10 10 A When an alert is shown B Daily C Weekly D Every month or 500 brewing cycles 10 1...
Page 53: ...e brew group should be cleaned whenever the coffee bean hopper is filled or at least once a week Turn off the machine by switching the power button to the O position and remove the plug from the socke...
Page 54: ...ressing the PRESS button 10 10 Close the service door 10 10 Ensure that the brew group is completely dry before putting it back into the machine 10 10 2 5 Brew Group Cleaning with the Coffee Oil Remov...
Page 55: ...to start the brew group cleaning cycle 10 10 EXTRACT BREW GROUP OK Exit 10 10 10 Extract the drip tray and the coffee grounds drawer 10 10 10 10 Open the service door 10 10 10 10 Remove the brew group...
Page 56: ...the group and wash it under fresh running water 10 Ensure that the brew group is completely dry before putting it back into the machine 10 10 2 6 Brew group lubrication 10 Lubricate the brew group aft...
Page 57: ...properly as in this case repair is not covered by warranty The descaling and maintenance products can be purchased from your local dealer or the authorised support centres 10 Never drink the descalin...
Page 58: ...ffee 10 10 10 10 10 Select OK and press the OK button The following screen is displayed 10 10 STEP 1 2 Descaling 10 10 10 The first descaling phase starts Press the OK button to pause the operation Pr...
Page 59: ...in force in the country of use Empty the drip tray and place it back 10 If you wish to carry out a descaling cycle with the machine already on you need to access programming as indicated in section Ac...
Page 60: ...ompleted the cycle The water filter must be replaced with a new one The machine is priming the circuit The machine requires a descaling cycle When this message is displayed it is still possible to use...
Page 61: ...ys are not enabled at the moment BLUETOOTH CONNECTED PLEASE WAIT The product keyboard has been locked by the operator KEYBOARD LOCKED Flashing symbol The machine is connected to Bluetooth 11 11 11 11...
Page 62: ...he service provider and provide the code shown in the display RESTART MACHINE Exx It is an alarm managed by the machine The machine will perform a cycle of attempts to enter its ready to use status If...
Page 63: ...ch is blocked or not working properly To restore machine operation try handling the powder adjusting lever 2 3 times then switch the machine off and on and try brewing coffee Contact the assistance se...
Page 64: ...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 perio...
Page 65: ...d 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...
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