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If the user experiences machine malfunctions he must request the intervention of the maintenance technician.
Danger
It is forbidden for the user to carry out operations that are indicated in this publication as being the responsibility of the maintenance technician.
Key 1 Small cup (ref. 8b, fig. 1). (See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).
Key 2 Small cups (ref. 8c, fig. 1). (See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).
3.3Safety devices installed
-Three safety valves protect the machine from
-Each boiler unit is protected against
-Three microswitches control the position of the drip tray (ref. 15, fig. 1), the grounds tray (ref. 17, fig. 1) and the front door (ref. 13, fig. 1). If one of the components is not correctly positioned, the relevant microswitch locks the machine and the display will indicate the component out of position.
-Two pulse counters (one electronic, the other mechanical) count the number of dispensing instances and allow the program- ming of routine maintenance interventions by the maintenance technician.
-The greater part of electrical components is fed with a voltage of 24 V dc.
4- COMMANDS &
INSTRUMENTS DESCRIPTION
Key 1 Large cup (ref. 8d, fig. 1). (See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).
Key 2 Large cups (ref. 8e, fig. 1). (See “6.5 Coffee dispensing”).
Pre-ground pre-selection key (ref. 8f, fig. 1).
Light coffee pre-selection key (ref. 8f, fig. 1).
If pressed twice it
Option key (ref. 8g, fig. 1).
It temporarily switches machine on when it is on “STANDBY” and confirms the selection of keys and .
Hot water key (LUXE version) (ref. 8h, fig. 1). (See “6.9 Hot water dispenser”).
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| Jug key (ref. 8m, fig. 1). |
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| (See “6.8 Dispensing coffee in jug”). |
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The terms “small cup” and “large cup” on the key descrip- |
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tions are used to indicate the two different amounts of drinks |
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that can be dispensed. |
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| Steam knob (LUXE version) (ref. 12, fig. 1). | |
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The machine is delivered with the dispensing keys already |
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programmed for standard values. |
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| If rotated clockwise it shuts it off. | |
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The following commands are present on the machine (see fig. 1): |
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Main switch (ref. 10, fig. 1). | Control panel display (ref. 8a, fig. 1). | |
Displays the various control and operation messages | ||
In position ”I” it switches the machine on (electrical | ||
of the machine. | ||
functions enabled). | ||
(See “6.13 Display messages”). | ||
The warning light present on the key will go on. | ||
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In position ”O” it switches the machine off (electrical |
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The warning light ”I” present on the key will go off. |
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