SUPREMA 2001 - OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VISTA 3 AND THE SUPREMA
Although the Vista NT models and the Suprema 2001 are fairly similar models, there are some major differences that should be noted. These differences are outlined below.
HARDWARE
•The front door has been redesigned to have a more modern look.
•The color scheme of the complete unit has changed to black with gold trim.
•The layout of the front selection panel has been changed to make the equipment more
•The water tank is equipped with electronic water level probes that replace the mechanical float and switch assembly.
•The water tank uses three Deltrol outlet valves – the Muller valve previously used for coffee water has been replaced.
•The Suprema is designed to use only the Zuma brewer. The paper brewer is no longer supported by hardware or software in the equipment.
SOFTWARE
•The “SET REWIND” message has been replaced by the “EMPTY GROUNDS CONTAINER” message. Setting up the counter for this message has not changed. More information is found in this manual.
•There is no carafe button on the selection panel. The large cup setting can be designated for carafe in the
•If the large cup is set for carafe and
•If no default setting is selected, the LED’s will scroll from selection to selection, and the user will need to select the setting required.
•The hot water can no longer be set to “PRESS & HOLD”.
•It’s not possible to disable all the cup sizes, strengths or products in the “ENABLE SWITCH” menu. If everything is disabled, the equipment will automatically enable the coffee, medium strength, and medium cup size.
•When a mixed beverage is selected (“CAFÉ MOCHA” or “MIXED POWDER BEVERAGE”), it is mixed with regular strength coffee only. It cannot be mixed with decaf, and the strength cannot be changed.
•To download software updates, the “50/50” button or the “MEDIUM” strength button must be pressed while switching the power on, as there is no longer a designated carafe button on the front selection panel.
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