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Z05 (ZUMMITO) TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS 

 

CONTENTS: 

1.- 

Checking if cleaning and greasing is needed 

2.- 

Opening the machine. 

3.- 

Replacing the electronic circuit board. 

4.- 

Replacing the pusher assembly. 

5.- 

Replacing the bridge. 

6.- 

Replacing a runner or a cup spring. 

7.- 

Replacing a rod. 

8.- 

Replacing a reducer. 

9.- 

Changing the motor or the belt. 

10.-  Setting the cup stopping position. 
11.-  Belt changing (machines with shock absorbers on the motor mount). 
12.-  Closing the machine. 
13.-  Unlocking the selector 
14.- Wiring diagrams 

 
1. – CHECKING IF CLEANING AND GREASING IS NEEDED. 

 

With the cups in a vertical position, turn the machine over using the Allen key, 
turning in a clockwise direction (reverse) (or manually in older machines) until the 
cups are in the horizontal position. The machine can also be started and stopped 
when the cups are rising (N.B. ensure that it is not when the cups are 
descending). 

 

    

    

 

 1a 

1b 

1c 

In this position move the cups upwards by hand and release them (Fig 1b). They 
should return easily to their initial position, without needing to be assisted. 

 

Move the blade shaft up and down. It should descend under its own weight. 

 

Examine the feed paddle rod - it should be lightly greased. Apply a small quantity 
of grease if necessary. (Fig. 1c) 

 

2.- OPENING THE MACHINE. 

 

Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply. 

 

Remove all the external parts (Fig. 2a). 

 

Remove the bolts from the top and the feed paddle, and the four from the base. 

 

Loosen the four mounts by 2 to 3mm. 

Summary of Contents for Z05

Page 1: ...len key turning in a clockwise direction reverse or manually in older machines until the cups are in the horizontal position The machine can also be started and stopped when the cups are rising N B en...

Page 2: ...ower supply Fig 2d except the mains supply bridge Fig 2e Extract the electronic circuit board 2 5mm Allen key Fig 2f 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f 3 REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARD Mark the wires in pairs...

Page 3: ...ING THE BRIDGE Repeat Section 4 without needing to extract the pusher assembly Extract the bottom bolt from the bridge runner M8x35Allen Fig 5a This will release the bridge On fitting the new bridge f...

Page 4: ...d puller Fig 6g ASSEMBLY Screw the nut onto the puller fit the washer and screw the puller onto the runner There should be 210 211mm free after the nut Figs 6h i j k 6g 6h 6i 6j 6k 6l Make sure that t...

Page 5: ...ge with only the bottom bolt without tightening it Apply a little thread locking adhesive e g Loctite 648 only on the M88x35 bolt Fig 6p 6 6o 6p Place the rod in the highest position and fit the pin a...

Page 6: ...the guides should be closed using a clamp Fig 6y If they are stiff they should be opened up using a lever Fig 6z Tighten the bolts and then re check for slackness or tightness Fig 6x In this position...

Page 7: ...d onto the pin fit the key Fig 7k and refit onto the reducer shaft Tighten the bolt Situate the rod at its top position Fit the reducer in position taking care to raise the bearing above the copier Fi...

Page 8: ...ied at the mid point between the two pulleys will cause the belt to give approximately 6 to 8mm Fig 9c If the belt is too tight it will emit a noise if it is too loose in the event of an abrupt accide...

Page 9: ...be displayed on the left hand side of the screen The number displayed corresponds to the tenths of a second delay in stopping the machine thus if the machine needs to be stopped sooner a number lower...

Page 10: ...on the RUBBER STOP Ref 0504024 Figs 10c 10 d 10e 10c 10d 10e 11 BELT CHANGING MACHINES WITH SHOCK ABSORBERS ON THE MOTOR MOUNT If the belt fails on a machine with 20 shock absorbers Fig 11 it is advis...

Page 11: ...oser 12a not activated 12b activated 12c activated Hook on the spring and position the feed paddle rod facing inwards Fig 12d and then fit the rear 12d 12e 3 UNLOCKING THE SELECTOR Machines between No...

Page 12: ...01 12 14 WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 Fuse 2 Power supply switch 3 Electronic circuit board 4 Meter microswitch 5 Micrometer microswitch 6 Micrometer microswitch 7 Motor 8 Condenser 9 Tray microswitch 10 On off...

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