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1- Safety  inStruCtionS .............................................................................................................6

2- StanDarD  VerSionS ................................................................................................................7

 

tanGo SoLo St .................................................................................................................................. 7

 

tanGo Duo St .................................................................................................................................... 8

 

MoDuLe friGo St .............................................................................................................................. 9

3- MaChine  inStaLLation ..........................................................................................................10

 

Preparation of the machine  .............................................................................................................. 10

 

Unpacking the machine ..................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Installing the machine ....................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Fitting high feet .................................................................................................................................................. 10

 

hydraulic connections ....................................................................................................................... 10

 

Duo .................................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Solo ....................................................................................................................................................................11

 

electrical connections ....................................................................................................................... 11

 

Connecting the St refrigerator module to the machine ................................................................. 13

 

Electrical part: ................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Hydraulic part - milk pump ................................................................................................................................ 13

 

LC hydraulic part  .............................................................................................................................................. 13

 

installing the bins ............................................................................................................................... 14

4- CoMMiSSioninG .......................................................................................................................15

 

Switching on the machine and turning on the heating .................................................................. 15

 

Module St ........................................................................................................................................... 15

 

Temperature Display ......................................................................................................................................... 15

5- interfaCe .................................................................................................................................16

 

Main screen ........................................................................................................................................ 16

 

Quick access screen / Code .............................................................................................................. 16

 

Miscellaneous icons .......................................................................................................................... 18

 

Day/night programming ..................................................................................................................... 18

 

Counters ............................................................................................................................................. 19

 

Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 20

 

Other settings .................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Products .............................................................................................................................................. 23

 

Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 24

6- SettinGS ...................................................................................................................................25

 

Language ............................................................................................................................................ 25

 

Language selection ........................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Keyboard selection ............................................................................................................................................ 25

 

Personalization ................................................................................................................................... 25

 

Wallpaper .......................................................................................................................................................... 25

 

LED setting ........................................................................................................................................................ 25

 

access level ........................................................................................................................................ 26

 

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Summary of Contents for Tango ST Duo

Page 1: ...1 TG9016 03 2017 ...

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Page 3: ...the machine 13 Electrical part 13 Hydraulic part milk pump 13 LC hydraulic part 13 Installing the bins 14 4 COMMISSIONING 15 Switching on the machine and Turning on the heating 15 Module ST 15 Temperature Display 15 5 Interface 16 Main screen 16 Quick access screen Code 16 Miscellaneous icons 18 Day night programming 18 Counters 19 Settings 20 Other settings 21 Cleaning 22 Products 23 Maintenance ...

Page 4: ...uccino outlet 32 Steam wand 32 Drip tray 32 Housing 32 Cleaning Cycles 33 Coffee cleaning 33 Milk cleaning with pump 34 Cappuccino cleaning with LC 35 8 Maintenance Troubleshooting 36 Description of cycles 36 1 group Cycles 36 2 groups Cycles 38 Cappuccino Cycle 40 Milk system Cycle 41 Component test 42 Cooling machine 43 History of errors 43 Softener 43 Descaling 43 How to ugrade CPU and Display ...

Page 5: ...0 Electric wirings 5 12V 63 Electric wiring 24V 64 TFT screen replacement 65 Milk system 67 Subassembly TG1300 69 Removing the TG1300 sub assembly 70 Subassembly TG1301 71 Removing the TG1301 sub assembly 72 Troubleshooting 74 Emergency list 76 ...

Page 6: ...stored at an ambient temperature below 5 C 41 F the water circuit boiler piping must be drained Before connecting the power and water supplies check that the electrical and water network are in accordance with the technical information plate of the device The power supply must be provided with the following safety features power switch which completely isolates the machine from the mains gap betwe...

Page 7: ...8 5 A 6120 W 4900 W Europe 1 400V tri N 50HZ 8 2 A 5630 W 4500 W Europe 2 230V Mono 50Hz 24 5 A 5630 W 4500 W UK 3 415V tri N 50Hz 8 5 A 6120 W 4900 W UK 4 240V Mono 50Hz 25 5 A 6120 W 4900 W Japan 5 200V tri N 50Hz 12 3 A 4260 W 3400 W Japan 6 200V Mono 50Hz 21 3 A 4260 W 3400 W Europe 7 230 tri 50Hz 14 2 A 5630 W 4500 W USA 8 240V Mono 60Hz 25 5 A 6120 W 4900 W 208V Mono 60Hz 22 1 A 4600 W 3680 ...

Page 8: ... Japan 5 200V tri N 50Hz Ph 2 3 9 5 A Ph 1 N 21 5 A 5800 W 1890 W 3300 W Japan 6 200V Mono 50Hz 28 A 5700 W 1890 W 3300 W Europe 7 230 tri 50Hz Ph 2 3 11 A Ph 1 24 A 7500 W 2500 W 4370 W USA 8 240V Mono 60Hz 34 A 8100 W 2720 W 4760 W 208V Mono 60Hz 31 A 6400 W 2045 W 3890 W USA 9 240V tri 60Hz Ph 2 3 25 5 A Ph 1 11 5 A 8000 W 2720 W 4760 W 208V tri 60Hz Ph 2 3 23 5 A Ph 1 11 A 6500 W 2045 W 3890 W...

Page 9: ... ref TG3071 same part with the folds reversed DIMENSIONS Width 26 5 cm 10 2 Height 51 5 cm 20 Depth 50 cm 19 6 Weight 30 kg 66 1 CAPACITIES Milk tank liter 4 The ST module is only fitted on the left side of the machine when it contains the pump milk unit ...

Page 10: ...t two feet to screw in the aluminium feet at the base of the rubber feet at the back and then do the same operation for bolting the feet to the front Hydraulic connections The machine is delivered with a complete connection kit including a stainless steel braided water hose 2 m length and a drain hose 2 m in length with a clamp located in the box of accessories Duo Slide the lower trims toward the...

Page 11: ...e drawer housing with the characteristics of the circuit to which the machine is to be connected Remove the left side of the machine and check that the connection of the straps on the terminal strip corresponds to the connection required a diagram is glued to the inside of the side ADAPTATION OF THE TOROIDAL TRANSFORMER TO THE VOLTAGE OF THE CIRCUIT The machine is equipped with a multi voltage tra...

Page 12: ...Green Yellow T Grd Vert Jaune Green Yellow BRANCHEMENT BORNIER TERMINAL CONNECTING Gris Grey Noir Black Marron Brown N Bleu Blue 400 415 v 3 Ph N T Grd 50 60HZ R N S F E D C A B T R N T S F E D C A B R N S F E D C A B T N Ph1 Gris Grey Noir Black Marron Brown N Bleu Blue R N S F E D C A B T T S phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 Gris Grey Noir Black Marron Brown ST Bleu Blue IN ALL CASES THE GREEN YELLOW WIR...

Page 13: ...tor is the wrong way round The connector on the refrigerator is located under the refrigerator at the back Hydraulic part milk pump With a pump milk there are 3 quick couplers differentiated with 3 different colors yellow grey white Refer to the decal on the chassis for the positioning LC hydraulic part With a cappuccino LC the refrigerator is delivered with the pipe already fitted in the refriger...

Page 14: ...losing trap on the bins pay attention to the direction of the opening of the trap Access to the trap is by removing the side Capacity 1 7 kg for the large bin Capacity 1 2 kg for the small bin CAUTION Air must be able to circulate freely around the machine The ventilation openings located at the rear of the machine and on the top must not be obstructed The machine must not operate without its legs...

Page 15: ... the groups are visible on the screen during heating The machine is operational once heating has been switched on and the self check performed It is advisable to leave the machine heating on permanently Module ST The temperature display indicates the ambient temperature of the refrigerator To adjust the temperature of the refrigerator use the temperature regulator Key locking of the refrigerator T...

Page 16: ... Main screen Previous page Next page Manual trap Favourites Erreur code info Type of product Type of grinder Large dose of hot water Small dose of hot water Large dose of steam Small dose of steam Quick access screen Code Information relating to the whole of the machine in real time Quick access to the menu Cleaning Return to the main screen Key to stop the machine Access to levels 1 2 by password...

Page 17: ...Night programming p 18 Counters p 19 Main menu Products p 23 Cleaning p 22 Other settings p 21 Settings p 20 Once the security code has been confirmed the levels 1 Customer or 2 technician are accessible according to the Code ...

Page 18: ...ore blocking Icon for accessing error codes alarms activated Day night programming Allows you to schedule the days and times of automatic switching to night mode machine in standby reduced heating temperatures and day mode may or may not be followed by an automatic cleaning cycle To add a time slot Press Add a time slot Schedule the desired times Remember to confirm you can then either copy this s...

Page 19: ...19 Level 2 technician required Counters This menu allows you to view the statistics for all the products produced on the machine Note At level 2 it is possible to perform a general reset of all counters ...

Page 20: ...nd time the desired language the boiler temperatures and the LED color and brightness Note Some settings are only accessible or changeable at level 2 technician Level 2 technician required p 26 Level 2 technician required p 27 Level 2 technician required p 26 Language p 25 Customizing p 25 ...

Page 21: ...21 Other settings Pre infusion STI p 27 Grinder calibration p 28 Cleaning settings p 28 Computer connection p 29 ...

Page 22: ...22 Cleaning Flushing starts automatically once you have pressed the button Flushing starts automatically once you have pressed the button Coffee cleaning p 33 Milk cleaning p 34 ...

Page 23: ...23 Products Keyboard creation p 29 Product management p 30 Hot water steam p 31 PS settings p 31 PP settings p 30 ...

Page 24: ...24 Maintenance Component test p 42 Cooling machine p 43 History of errors p 43 Softener p 43 ...

Page 25: ...ndby disabled Personal wallpapers can be imported Insert a USB drive with the images press the import tab select the image s and confirm Adding images to the USB drive from a computer Open the USB drive open the folder named UNIC open the F_ECRAN folder copy the image into this folder follow the instructions on the Desktop wallpaper menu If there is no F_ECRAN folder on the USB drive create a new ...

Page 26: ...ilk system None x LC x Pump Self mode x x Water tank x x Milk level sensor x x Milk temperature sensor x x Hot water x x Steam x x Decaf x x Hydraulic system Basic x x with EViNF x x Access level Most menus are locked by default Various settings and programs are inaccessible Access to settings is enabled by entering a code according to two access levels To change a code tap the settings icon enter...

Page 27: ...des a small amount of pre infusion STI 01 to 100 infusion starts later less pre infusion STI 01 to 100 infusion starts earlier more pre infusion STI 60 cancels the effect of the STI Tamping level There are four tamping levels A number gives the intensity of the tamping force the higher the number the more force is applied Level Setting range Default value 1 0 6 to 1 4 0 8 2 1 5 to 2 5 2 0 3 2 6 to...

Page 28: ...factory settings Do not change Wash cycles 10 Half cycle washing times 5 0 sec Rinse cycles 8 20 to delay coil fouling Half cycle rinsing times 5 0 sec Tube rinsing pause 10 sec Tube rinsing time 7 0 sec Early EWS hot milk 3 0 sec Permits increasing the temperature of the milk only by preheating the coil if necessary This does not affect the Foam Automatic cleaning delay 5 0 min Automatic 5 min in...

Page 29: ... products desired from 2 to 8 Slide the desired beverages into the boxes To change slide the new product into the desired box Scroll with the directional arrows to navigate through all the products The name of the product is displayed in the color of the grinder Directional arrows Product selected Delete the drink List of products Slide the desired product into the box Computer connection Protocol...

Page 30: ...of cups Name the drink tap the keyboard then validate the name by tapping ENTER to validate a new drink the name must be entered View of cup selected PP Programmed parameters Single and double drinks linked Permits programming base settings common to each product family for example espresso cappuccino created during keyboard configuration Coffee Milk foam Milk Grinder selection Left foam time s Le...

Page 31: ...hout altering the common settings List of settings that can be changed Grinder selection Grinder does 1 2 cup s Manual Water dose right left coffee Add water Repetitions Coffee tamping level Coder offset STI Hot water steam Large quantities of steam 0 to 100 sec Small quantities of steam 0 to 100 sec Temperature SteamAir 50 to 90 C Large volume of hot water 0 to 1000 cc Small volume of hot water 0...

Page 32: ...pulling down 4 Separately disassemble each part for individual cleaning including the silicone suction tube 5 Reassemble Steam wand After each use wipe the steam tube with a damp cloth and briefly tap the steam button to purge the small quantity of milk remaining inside the tube Disassemble the steam outlet nozzle for easier cleaning Drip tray Remove the drip tray by sliding the frame forward and ...

Page 33: ...soon as the cleaning is finished the timer restarts for another 26 hours Note for more information about cleaning products refer to the manufacturer s safety data sheet Coffee cleaning Tap the Coffee cleaning icon to access the procedure and follow it step by step DON T FORGET TO INSERT TABLET S SOLO 1 tablet DUO 2 tablets UNIC reference box of tablets 92025 Cleaning details 1 minute 10 soak 6 min...

Page 34: ...s internal cleaning of the circuit and external components related to the circuit such as the milk tray and spout Use a pitcher of about 2 liters for cleaning Reference UNIC Urnex 92027 Reference UNIC pitcher 54212 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 35: ...elated to the circuit such as the milk tray and cappuccino outlet Use a pitcher of about 2 liters for cleaning 1 liter bottle Urnex UNIC reference 92027 2 liter pitcher UNIC reference 54212 Cleaning kit for milk and cappuccino circuits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reference UNIC Urnex 92027 Reference UNIC pitcher 54212 ...

Page 36: ...aintenance Troubleshooting Description of cycles 1 group Cycles CHARGEMENT CAFE COFFEE FEEDING INFUSION INFUSION EJECTION DU MARC EJECTION OF GROUT ETAT REPOS STAND BY CYCLE CAFE 1 GROUPE COFFEE CYCLE 1 UNIT ...

Page 37: ...ECOMPRESSION DECOMPRESSION CYCLE 04 14 a2 EVK SORTIE CAFE SPOUT CHAUDIERE INTERNE INTERNAL BOILER VIDANGE DRAIN EVDC CHAUDIERE EXTERNE EXTERNAL BOILER EVNK BLOC NETTOYAGE CLEANING BLOCK SWITCH EVBEC EVK SORTIE CAFE SPOUT CHAUDIERE INTERNE INTERNAL BOILER VIDANGE DRAIN EVDC EVNK SWITCH TABLET DETERGENT BLOC NETTOYAGE CLEANING BLOCK CHAUDIERE EXTERNE EXTERNAL BOILER Infusion cycle Decompression cycl...

Page 38: ...38 CHARGEMENT CAFE COFFEE FEEDING INFUSION INFUSION EJECTION DU MARC EJECTION OF GROUT ETAT REPOS STAND BY CYCLE CAFE 2 GROUPES COFFEE CYCLE 2 UNITS 2 groups Cycles ...

Page 39: ...RNE 1 INTERNAL BOILER 1 SORTIE CAFE 1 SPOUT 1 CHAUDIERE INTERNE 2 INTERNAL BOILER 2 SORTIE CAFE 2 SPOUT 2 EVDK CHAUDIERE EXTERNE EXTERNAL BOILER EVNK BLOC NETTOYAGE CLEANING BLOCK SWITCH VIDANGE DRAIN EVBEC EVBEC CYCLE NETTOYAGE CLEANING CYCLE 01 15 a3 EVK D CHAUDIERE INTERNE 1 INTERNAL BOILER 1 SORTIE CAFE 1 SPOUT 1 CHAUDIERE INTERNE 2 INTERNAL BOILER 2 SORTIE CAFE 2 SPOUT 2 SWITCH VIDANGE DRAIN ...

Page 40: ...VC G EVC D EVL G EVL D EVNC LAIT MILK EAU CHAUDE HOT WATER AIR VAPEUR STEAM EV CAPPUCCINO CAPPUCCINO EV EV LAIT CHAUD HOT MILK EV EV NETTOYAGE CLEANING EV AIR EVC G EVC D EVL G EVL D EVNC LAIT MILK EAU CHAUDE HOT WATER AIR VAPEUR STEAM EV CAPPUCCINO CAPPUCCINO EV EV LAIT CHAUD HOT MILK EV EV NETTOYAGE CLEANING EV AIR EVC G EVC D EVL G EVL D EVNC LAIT MILK EAU CHAUDE HOT WATER AIR VAPEUR STEAM EV C...

Page 41: ... rapide 3V O 4M O 4F O 4F Raccord rapide 2V O 4F 1 8 Raccord rapide Y 3V O 4F Clapet anti retour O 4F EV 2V O 4F N F EV 2V O 9M N O EV 3V O 4F Réglage air chaud froid Sortie Bec TG4040 Chaud Froid 110 110 70 45 120 100 50 50 45 ref 12740 l 560 Raccord rapide Raccord rapide 650 200 pour DUO 250 400 pour DUO 300 450 pour DUO 70 400 200 420 85 250 85 300 150 100 23612 23613 23614 23615 23616 23618 35...

Page 42: ... milk EVALC1 EV hot milk air EVLG_EVVS EV left LC latte outlet EV coil pipe steam EVAEG EV water addition left coffee EVCG_EVRP EV left LC cappu outlet EV rinsing purge EVNC EV cleaning cappuccino EVKD_EVM1 EV right coffee EV mixer 1 EVAED_EVM2 EV water addition right coffee EV mixer 2 EVCD EV right LC cappu outlet EVLD EV right LC latte outlet EVP2 EV pre infusion 2 MM1 Motor mixer 1 MM2 Motor mi...

Page 43: ... the machine It is simply a log of events in which the technician can leave a record of interventions carried out The consultation of the aid is for information purposes Error code number Detailed name of error code Date of appearance of the error code Softener Unic SA uses two softener suppliers BRITA and BESTMAx Have the hardness of the water tested in the mains and then refer to the technical d...

Page 44: ...l 0 standard STEP 1 CPU s identification Model 1 XL Visually Software without USB Key Before 28 xx xx After 28 xx xx Model 0 2 possibilities Model 0 or model 1 WARNING to avoid CPU s destruction you must be sure about CPU s identification ...

Page 45: ... When you insert USB Key several possibilities Update CPU Update Display Import export parameters Import export data drinks STEP 2 insert USB Key update display first 1 2 3 4 5 6 STEP 3 Update CPU Follow process page n 46 STEP 4 Export import data drink if it s necessary The procedure does not change from previous versions 2 1 3 ...

Page 46: ...ess model 0 When CPU model 1 is mounted instead model 0 follow process model 1 When CPU model 1 is already mounted in the machine process model will be lunch automatically After confirmation 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 4 4 2 5 5 3 6 6 4 STEP 3 Update CPU ...

Page 47: ...an CN24 12 Low 1 TG8037 CABLE TRAP PIST COD SAFETY MOTOR CTRL CN8 4 Low 1 1 1 CN9 4 CN12 6 CN15 6 CN23 4 CN25 2 TG8038 Cable STAT relay CONTROL HOT MT CN30 6 Low 1 TG8039 STAT relay CTRL HOT STEAM COFFEE CN29 6 Low 1 1 1 TG8040 Cable STAT relay CONTROL HOT STEAM CN30 6 Low 1 TG8041 SV CTRL refrigerator Pump Part 1 CN32 6 Low 1 CN36 6 CN50 12 TG8042 SV CTRL refrigerator Pump Part 2 Low 1 TG8043 CÂB...

Page 48: ...set 41422 10 16 500 PLATINE CARTES ELECTRONIQUES PANEL ELECTRONIC CARDS AE 51 45943 34202 AE 50 CN 628 CN 630 TG2061 CN 661 ED 133 TG2051 42400 ED 134 CN 124 CN 651 51053 45380 45381 45383 45384 45382 43800 DO 195 PE 59 CN 343 PG 14 ...

Page 49: ...49 Static relays SOLO DUO ...

Page 50: ...0 01 17 501 CONNECTEURS CARTE MERE CN26 CN44 CN34 CN36 CN20 CN22 CN6 CN8 CN2 CN12 CN32 CN27 CN43 CN47 CN41 CN35 CN25 CN21 CN17 CN7 CN9 CN3 CN15 CN23 CN29 CN5 CN14 CN4 CN30 CN39 CN38 CN24 CN50 Connectors ...

Page 51: ...51 Fuses 01 17 502 FUSIBLES CARTE MERE FUSES CONNECTORS FN4 FN5 FN6 FN3 FN10 FN9 FN7 FN1A FN1B FN1C FN1D FN8 FN2 ...

Page 52: ... relay 1 RSC2 Static coffee relay 2 RSC3 Static coffee relay 3 RSV1 Static steam relay 1 RSV2 Static steam relay 2 RSV3 Static steam relay 3 POMP Electric pump MAC1 Grinder no 1 purple MAC2 Grinder no 2 green MAC3 Grinder no 3 orange TEL Main switch SMAC1 Coffee safety no 1 SMAC2 Coffee safety no 2 SMAC3 Coffee safety no 3 SMAC4 Not used CHGR Heating element of the Group AUX1 3V3 5V 5V supply on l...

Page 53: ... POMPA AUX1 CHGR FN7 Tray motor FN8 Piston motor SHK Heater element safety system coffee boiler SHG Heater element safety system group SHV Heater element safety system steam boiler VAR1 VAR2 SEA Water presence safety system SNK Plug safety system for the group cleaning circuit SMAN Manual door safety system KEY SPORT COD Encoder right cylinder COG Encoder left cylinder PPG Tray position to the lef...

Page 54: ... SV EVKG Left coffee SV EVP1 Pre infusion 1 SV EVA Air SV EVV Steam SV EVS1 EVAEG SV add water at coffee outlet left EVLG Latte from the LC outlet left SV EVCG Cappuccino from the LC outlet left SV EVNC Cappuccino cleaning SV EVAL1 Cold air SV EVNL1 Milk SV EVVL1 Hot air SV EVAL2 EVNL2 EVLL2 ...

Page 55: ...55 EVS2 EVP2 Pre infusion 2 SV EVLD Latte from the LC outlet right SV EVCD Cappuccino from the LC outlet right SV EAED EVM2 SV add water at coffee outlet right EVKD EVM1 Right coffee SV ...

Page 56: ... D SV add water at coffee outlet right EVINF D Infusion D cleaning SV EVS2 EVC D Cappuccino from the LC outlet right SV EVVS2 Steam coil SV EVL D Latte from the LC outlet right SV EVRP2 Steam cleaning purge flush SV MM1 Mixer motor 1 MM2 Mixer motor 2 MT1 Bin 1 motor MT2 Bin 2 motor SFAN Soluble fan SMAN Manual door safety system SEA Water presence safety system SNK Plug safety system for the grou...

Page 57: ... cleaning SV EVAE G SV add water at coffee outlet left EVL G Latte from the LC outlet left SV EVVS1 Steam coil SV EVC G Cappuccino from the LC outlet left SV EVRP1 Steam cleaning purge flush SV EVNC Cappuccino cleaning SV EVNL Milk pump cleaning SV MAC 1 Grinder no 1 purple MAC 2 Grinder no 2 green MAC 3 Grinder no 3 orange POMP Pump motor SNL1 Milk level probe 1 SNL2 Milk level probe 2 EVALF2 Col...

Page 58: ...ight piston Lowering Time out motor slow 11 2 Right piston Lowering Time out transmission 13 Communication error left screen 14 Communication error right screen 15 Decaffeinated trap safety system 16 FN1A Fuse broken 17 FN2 Fuse broken 18 FN3 Fuse broken 19 FN1B Fuse broken 20 FN8 Fuse broken 21 FN1C Fuse broken 22 FN1D Fuse broken 23 FN4 Fuse broken 24 FN6 Fuse broken 25 FN7 Fuse broken 26 Screen...

Page 59: ...d 51 THK Coffee boiler thermostat probe short circuit 52 Left piston Over voltage during descent 57 Left piston Over voltage during expulsion 60 THV Steam boiler thermostat probe disconnected 61 THV Steam boiler thermostat probe short circuit 62 Right piston Over voltage during descent 66 Right piston Over voltage during expulsion 67 Volumetric meters reversed 70 THG Group thermostat probe disconn...

Page 60: ... GRINDER MOULIN ROUGE RED GRINDER MOTEUR POMPE PUMP MOTOR CN41 MOULIN VERT GREEN GRINDER 200 V 230 V 240V 22V 19V 19V 22V 0 N 0 N MO MV MR N TR 200V 230V 240V SHG MICROSWITHES TIROIR A MARC DRAWER MICROSWITCHES TG8030 CN21 CN20 44710 T101 T201 T301 T401 L101 L201 L301 L401 T101 T201 T301 T401 L101 L201 L301 L401 Contacteur sécurité OPTO SHG 44710 T101 T201 T301 T401 L101 L201 L301 L401 T101 T201 T...

Page 61: ...GRINDER MOULIN ROUGE RED GRINDER MOTEUR POMPE PUMP MOTOR CN41 MOULIN VERT GREEN GRINDER 200 V 230 V 240V 22V 19V 19V 22V 0 N 0 N MO MV MR N TR 200V 230V 240V SHG MICROSWITHES TIROIR A MARC DRAWER MICROSWITCHES TG8030 CN21 CN20 44710 T101 T201 T301 T401 L101 L201 L301 L401 T101 T201 T301 T401 L101 L201 L301 L401 Contacteur sécurité CN43 OPTO SHG 44710 T101 T201 T301 T401 L101 L201 L301 L401 T101 T2...

Page 62: ...0 60HZ 10 03 17 Ref 46240 T Grd Vert Jaune Green Yellow T Grd Vert Jaune Green Yellow BRANCHEMENT BORNIER TERMINAL CONNECTING Gris Grey Noir Black Marron Brown N Bleu Blue 400 415 v 3 Ph N T Grd 50 60HZ R N S F E D C A B T R N T S F E D C A B R N S F E D C A B T N Ph1 Gris Grey Noir Black Marron Brown N Bleu Blue R N S F E D C A B T T S phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 Gris Grey Noir Black Marron Brown ST ...

Page 63: ...S GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS NOIR NOIR VERT GREEN ROUGE RED NOIR BLACK 12v PBD COD CODEUR DROITE RIGHT ENCO...

Page 64: ...AEG CN 34 TG8043 24v 24v 24v 24v 24v 24v ELECTROVANNE CAFE GAUCHE LEFT COFFEE ELECTROVALVE EV REMPLISSAGE CHAUDIERE BOILER FILLING EV EV NETTOYAGE GROUPES UNIT CLEANING EV EV EAU CHAUDE HOT WATER EV EV VAPEUR STEAM EV EV NR EV NETTOYAGE RINCAGE CLEANING RINSE EV EA MAN 24V ELECTRO AIMANT ELECTRO MAGNET 1 2 TG8035 CN25 EV AJOUT D EAU GAUCHE LEFT WATER ADDING EV EV LCF EV LAIT CHAUD FROID HOT COLD M...

Page 65: ...nd unscrew the 2 screws at the front Unscrew the 2 screws underneath while holding the grille so that it does not fall Earth USB cable connecting cable Remove the grille and disconnect the 3 connectors Fan connector Unscrew the 8 screws and disconnect the fan connector Remove the support plate from the grille Unscrew the 5 screws from the underneath 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 66: ...he 2 Phillips screws and then remove the ear and recover the screws and the brass pins Remove the rear cover using a screwdriver in the notches Installing the new screen Replace the cover with the fan on the new screen then proceed to assemble by repeating all previous operations in the reverse order 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 67: ... 5 VAPEUR REGLAGE AIR REGLAGE AIR Chaud Froid OUT IN OUT IN EV LAIT N O EV 3V LAIT CHAUD FROID EVNC cn35 3 6 EVALC1 cn36 3 6 EVALF1 cn36 1 4 EVLCF EVA cn34 7 15 EVNR EVV cn34 8 16 EVNL cn36 2 5 EVVS1 EVLG cn35 1 4 EAU CHAUDE EVRP1 EVCG cn35 2 5 VAPEUR REGLAGE AIR REGLAGE AIR Chaud Froid OUT IN OUT IN CIRCUIT LAIT FROID COLD MILK CIRCUIT CIRCUIT LAIT CHAUD HOT MILK CIRCUIT VAPEUR EVLCF EVA VAPEUR ...

Page 68: ...LG cn35 1 4 EAU CHAUDE EVRP1 EVCG cn35 2 5 VAPEUR REGLAGE AIR REGLAGE AIR Chaud Froid OUT IN OUT IN EV LAIT N O EV 3V LAIT CHAUD FROID EVNC cn35 3 6 EVALC1 cn36 3 6 EVALF1 cn36 1 4 EVLCF EVA cn34 7 15 EVNR EVV cn34 8 16 EVNL cn36 2 5 EVVS1 EVLG cn35 1 4 EAU CHAUDE EVRP1 EVCG cn35 2 5 VAPEUR REGLAGE AIR REGLAGE AIR Chaud Froid OUT IN OUT IN CIRCUIT MOUSSE FROIDE COLD FOAM CIRCUIT CIRCUIT MOUSSE CHA...

Page 69: ...37285 37286 50120 CN 128 CN 325 CN 343 PG 14 51555 52302 TG2058 12740 lait s eau chaude ers vapeur MI 6 REF longueur Nombre TG6530 45 3 TG6531 50 2 TG6532 70 2 TG6535 110 3 20 04 16 VG JCO 4 Tube aspiration lait changement de référence 12740 gicleur 26153 23615 TG4040 05 09 16 VG JCO 5 Ajout d un clapet anti retour 23618 et donc changement longueur tubes concernés 26153 Subassembly TG1300 Milk pum...

Page 70: ...cord TE D4 M F F 0 23615 1 Raccord rapide coudé 2V D4F 1 8 0 23616 1 Raccord rapide Y D4F 0 27845 1 O ring d 17 13 x 2 62 35018 2 Electrovanne 3V D4F 24V DC 0 35518 2 Electrovanne 2V D4F 24V DC 0 50111 1 VIS CHC M4 X 70 INOX 51351 2 ECROU 1 8 0 51552 1 RONDELLE INOX 4 25x14x0 8 51818 2 ENTRETOISE CN 128 4 VIS TF M4 X 8 0 CN 325 2 VIS INOX TC 4 X 6 CN 343 1 RONDELLE EVENTAIL ZINGUE DE 3 PG 14 1 ECR...

Page 71: ...ROME HEXAVALENT MERCURE PBB OU PBDE 51351 23613 CN 128 23616 23614 TG6040 35518 35018 TG2059 51818 PG 14 dule vapeur t 23615 CN 325 TG4034 28 01 16 VG JCO 0 CREATION 51552 50111 CN 343 27845 03 03 16 VG JCO 1 Ajout longueur tubes pour DUO REF longueur SOLO DUO TG6532 70 2 2 TG6533 85 1 1 TG6534 100 2 2 TG6536 120 1 1 TG6537 150 1 1 TG6539 250 2 1 TG6540 300 1 0 TG6541 400 1 2 08 03 16 VG JCO 2 Enl...

Page 72: ...FT screen part p 62 Unscrew the milk outlet on the nozzle Disconnect the boiler steam tube Unscrew the coffee grounds drawer stop which also serves to hold it tool 3mm Allen key Disconnect the steam outlet tube from the EVRP1 Disconnect the outlet tube from the EVNR 3 way solenoid valve Disconnect the milk tube from the EVLCF 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 73: ...73 Disconnect the steam bleeder tube from the coil Disconnect the connectors from the 4 solenoid valves then take out the unit Machine without the TG1301 unit 7 8 9 ...

Page 74: ...uct settings Check pump rotation speed replace if needed Bubble at the nozzle or spitting Check the refrigerator module circuit for air leaks Check the hot water non return valve change if necessary Check the pump union EVNL sealing Check the sealing of the hot cold air EVALF EVALC SV Cold milk not cold enough Check the milk temperature in the refrigerator Check the EVLCF it must be in operation d...

Page 75: ... Review the air settings flush first Check the tightness of the entire hydraulic circuit Change the pump Foam too dense Check the pump speed in relation to the product hot 10 15 cold 50 70 Reduce hot air if hot product Reduce cold air if cold product Foam not dense enough Check the pump speed in relation to the product hot 10 15 cold 50 70 Increase hot air if hot product Increase cold air if cold ...

Page 76: ...82 CARTE DRIVER EV ELECTROVALVE DRIVER CARD 1 45384 CARTE MODULE 2EME PISTON MODULE CARD 2ND PISTON 1 ref DeSiGnation DeSiGnation Qte 12740 TUBE SILICONE 5 x 9 SILICONE PIPE 5 x 9 1m 12734 TUBE PTFE DIA 4 PIPE PTFE DIA 4 3m 23610 RACCORD RAPIDE DROIT PASSE CLOISON QUICK FITTING BULKHEAD 2 23611 EQUERRE RACCORD RAPIDE PASSE CLOISONBULKHEAD CONNECTOR 2 23613 RACCORD RAPIDE COUDE 2V D 4 F F ELBOW QUI...

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