16
GB
• To remove the safety guard panel, proceed as below:
(Fig.30 on page 8)
1) Lift and completely remove the upper part of the side guard;
2) Loosen the 4 screws securing the guard in place.
3) After removing the 4 screws, take off the safety guard. (Fig.31
on page 8)
4) Use a dry brush (not supplied) to remove the dust that has
built up over time with use. (Fig.32 on page 8)
5) After having thoroughly cleaned the condenser, re-assembly
the safety guard.
k) Periodic maintenance
This machine must be periodically checked (for at least every 6
months) by a specialized technician. This periodic check serves
to ensure that all the components installed and the machine
itself are at a high level of safety.
Any worn components must be replaced by an original spare
part. It is forbidden to use this machine when even only one of
its components is faulty or worn. User are prohibited to perform
periodic maintenance.
Troubleshooting
If the appliance does not function properly, please check the
below table for the solution. If you are still unable to solve the
problem, please contact the supplier/service provider.
Problems
Possible cause
Possible solution
The machine has no
operation after plug
into the electrical
socket
The power cord and
plug do not connect
firmly and correctly
Check again the
connection. And
make sure all the
connections are
firmly connected.
Dispenser tap
leakage
The tap is not fitted
correctly
Check again the
connection. And
make sure all the
connections are
firmly connected.
The tap piston is not
lubricated
Lubricate the tap
piston
The tap piston is
defective
Contact the
supplier.
Food leakage from
the back of the bowl
The bowl is not
fitted correctly.
Check again the
position and reas-
sembly the bowl.
The bowl seal ring
is not lubricated.
Lubricate the bowl
seal ring.
The bowl seal ring
is defective.
Replace with a new
bowl seal ring.
The auger does
not turn
The auger is
blocked by the ice in
the bowl.
Allow the ice to be
melted first.
The machine does
not make granita
The work mode is
not under “Granita
mode”
Select “Granita
mode”
The condenser is
dirty.
Clean the condens-
er regularly.
Ventilation is not
sufficient
Allow sufficient
ventilation
The machine nearby
to the heat source.
Put the machine
away from the heat
source
The auger is noisy
during operation
The front seal (A)
fitted incorrectly.
Check again and
put the front seal (A)
correctly.
The front seal (A) is
not lubricated
Lubricate the front
seal (A).
The consistency is
too thick
Change the
consistency.
Granita has black
stains
The bowl is dirty.
Switch off & unplug
the machine. Clean
the bowl thoroughly.
The auger seal ring
is dirty.
Clean again the
seal ring.
The dispenser tap
doesn’t release
properly
Tap is blocked by
the ice
Switch off the
machine to let the
ice melt.
Parameter Setting of the Machine
WARNING!
It is highly not recommended to change
these settings below as the machine is already ajusted to the
optimal settings by the factory default. Change the setting only
if it is necessary.
How to set
Press and hold (22) for about 6 seconds. The “PA” is shown on
the display.
Press “+“ or “-“ to enter the value “15“ (This is the code for
entering into the setting mode).
Then, press (22) consectively to select the parameter (display
will show consectively) that you want to change. The parame-
ters are list below:
Display
Description
Setting
range
Factory
default
F1
Temperature of Bowl I under
juice mode
1°C ~ 7°C
2°C
F2
Temperature of Bowl II under
juice mode
1°C ~ 7°C
2°C
F3
Not applicable
C1
Protection when the tempera-
ture is low
-13°C ~ -3°C -5°C
C3
Liquid temperature during
first stage
5°C ~ 10°C
10°C
C4
Liquid temperature during
second stage
3°C ~ 8°C
5°C
A1
Sensor probe temperature
for bowl I
-5°C ~ 5°C
0°C
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