Saeco Coffee Makers CAP001/A manual 6.15Machine switching off, Automatic programmed switching off

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6.15Machine switching off

ON/OFF TIME

This function allows the programming of the machine’s automatic switch-on/off times for the whole of a weekly time span.

- By confirming “ ON/OFF TIME”, the cursor will be posi- tioned on the day to be modified.

-Program the day with key Automatic programmed switching off (down), thus shifting the letter from upper to lower case.

-Remove the day from program, with key Manual switching off (up), shifting letter from upper to lower case.

-Confirm the modification.

To modify the timetable follow the same procedure used for the setting of the clock.

Example: The functions flow chart details a program whereby the machine is started at 08:00 and stopped at 18:00 Monday to Friday; from 09:00 to 12:30 on Saturday and a complete pause on Sunday.

COUNTERS

These are two functions that represent respectively the total number of coffee dispensing cycles and the total number of hot water dispensing cycles.

When the automatic hot water dosing is disabled (see function “HOT WATER PROGRAMM.”), a cycle will be counted for each command to the solenoid valve.

N.B.: Both functions are read-only and they cannot be reset.

ANTIFREEZING

The anti-freeze function protects the machine from possible dam- age caused by exposure to low temperatures, in “STANDBY” status, causing the formation of ice in the boilers. This function maintains the boiler temperature at a minimum value that avoids freezing.

-By confirming “ON”, the function is enabled.

-By confirming “OFF”, it is disabled.

N.B.: the function is activated only if function “AUTOMATIC OPERATION” is also activated and at the same time the ma- chine is in “STANDBY”. When the function is activated the dis- play shows “ANTIFREEZING”.

UNBLOCKING

This function allows the temporary release of the machine, when it has reached the number of programmed cycles for maintenance or descaling. To obtain the releasing code, the user must contact the firm that was responsible for installation or was appointed to supply maintenance service. Having obtained the code, it must be inserted in the function:

-Confirm function “UNBLOCKING”, the cursor is positioned under the first digit to be modified;

-insert the value and confirm;

-after each confirmation the cursor is positioned under the next digit and so on, until the whole code is complete.

English

6.15Machine switching off

Automatic programmed switching off

It is possible when the function “AUTOMATIC OPERATION” (see “6.14.2 Functions description”) is active and the program- ming of “ON/OFF TIME” (see 6.14.2 Functions description) has also been carried out.

At the programmed time the machine is set on “STANDBY”.

Manual switching off

This type of switching off is necessary when function “AUTO- MATIC OPERATION” (see “6.14.2 Functions description”) is not activated.

It is obtained by setting both the main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) and the multi-pole switch to position “O” or disconnecting the plug.

6.16Disassembling/assembling the cover panels

“CAUTION: To Reduce the Risk of Electric shock or Mechanical Injury, Do Not Remove This Cover. No User Serviceable Parts Inside. Repair and Cleaning Should Be Done By Authorised Serv- ice Personnel Only (Only for USA and CDN models).”

The side panels (ref. 1 and 5, fig. 11) and the back panel (ref. 3, fig. 11) can be dismantled for servicing or for customization that may suit room furniture or wall painting.

6.16Disassembling/assembling the cover panels Danger

Operation falling within the competence of the Maintenance technician.

Disconnect the machine from mains by way of main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1) and all-pole switch, or disconnecting the plug.

Manual background Danger of burns

Wait for the machine to cool off sufficiently, before servicing it.

For parts removal, do the following:

-Pull out the drip tray (ref. 15, fig. 11).

-Manually rotate the studs (ref. A, fig. 11) by 1/4 of a turn with a 4 mm hexagonal spanner and slide side panels (ref. 1 and 5, fig. 11) upwards.

-Slide glass out (ref. 2, fig. 11).

-Dismantle the cup heating plate (ref. 4, fig. 11) by disconnect- ing it from the electronic board, from the earth cable and from the drain tube (ref. B, fig. 11).

-Unscrew the back panel retaining nuts (ref. 3, fig. 11) and dismantle it.

To re-assemble one must:

-Assemble the back panel (ref. 3, fig. 11) and secure it with the relative nuts.

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Saeco Coffee Makers CAP001/A manual 6.15Machine switching off, 6.16Disassembling/assembling the cover panels, Danger