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Type SUP041
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the machine.

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  • Page 1 Type SUP041 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the machine.
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  • Page 4 SAFETY REGULATIONS touch it with wet hands or feet. Do not let the power cord hang freely from tables or shelves. Never allow water to come into contact For the Safety of Others with any of the electrical parts of the ma- Ensure that children cannot play with the ma- chine: danger of short circuit! Hot water chine and/or the packaging materials.
  • Page 5 alert the service provider, who will carry out a Storing the Machine safety check. If the machine is to remain inactive for a long time, turn it off and unplug it. Store the ma- Cleaning chine in a dry place, out of the reach of chil- Before cleaning the machine, the power button dren.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Machine Use - User Manual CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........7 8.6 Filling the Water Tank..........21 1.1 Intended Use of the Machine ........7 8.7 Filling the Coff ee Bean Hopper ........21 1.2 How to Read the Manual..........7 8.8 Electrical Connection..........22 1.3 How to Use these Operating Instructions .....7 8.9 Turning on/off the Machine ........22 8.10 First Use - Use After a Long Period of Inactivity ..22...
  • Page 7: General Information

    Machine Use - User Manual Service Provider/Supply Operator: GENERAL INFORMATION Company or person responsible for normal ma- chine installation, start-up and suspension of Intended Use of the Machine service. On detecting machine failures, the Ser- This machine automatically brews: vice Provider should request the assistance of the - Coff ee and espresso coff ee using coff ee beans;...
  • Page 8: Technical Specifi Cations

    Machine Use - User Manual MACHINE COMPONENTS Technical Specifi cations Note: The “key to components” includes all ma- Technical Specifi cations chine models; check which one matches your ma- Power Supply and Nominal Voltage-Power Rating chine. Certain functions may not be available. See plate attached to the back of the appliance 1 Water tank lid 2 Water tank...
  • Page 9: Control Panel Description

    Machine Use - User Manual Control Panel Description (Fig.05, page 3) Remove the tank; lift it using the inside Note: All possible controls are described here. handle. Refer to the following sections for the operating modes. (Fig.06, page 3) Rinse it and fi ll with fresh water, making sure that the (MAX) level indicated in the tank is not exceeded.
  • Page 10: Warm-Up And Rinsing

    Machine Use - User Manual Note: Once the warm-up is complete, the machine Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle performs a rinse cycle of the internal circuits. A This cycle allows the internal coff ee circuits to be rinsed with fresh small amount of water is dispensed during this process. water.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Dispensing Spout

    Machine Use - User Manual Adjusting the Dispensing Spout Then the brewing cycle starts: Press the desired button once to brew 1 cup of coff ee. Most of the cups on the market can be used with this coff ee ma- Press the desired button twice consecutively to brew 2 cups of chine.
  • Page 12: Emptying The Coff Ee Grounds Drawer

    Machine Use - User Manual The machine starts brewing coff ee. Make sure that the dispensing spout is positioned upwards (Fig.09, page 3). Turn the steam/hot water wand to the left. Remove the drip tray. (Fig.13, page 3) Remove the coff ee grounds drawer and When the “STOP”...
  • Page 13: Dispensing Hot Water

    Machine Use - User Manual USING THE MACHINE WITH CREDITS Note: This option can be enabled or disabled by the service provider. After preheating, the machine starts dispensing steam. The machine is designed to manage coff ee brewing by means of a credit system.
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Machine Use - User Manual Cleaning the Hot Water/Steam Wand CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The hot water/steam wand must be cleaned externally with a As some of the parts of the appliance come in contact with water damp cloth after each use and, in any case, once a week. and coff ee during normal use, it is important to clean the appli- ance regularly.
  • Page 15: Brew Group - Weekly Cleaning

    Machine Use - User Manual Brew Group - Weekly Cleaning Wash the Brew Group with lukewarm water and carefully wash the upper fi lter. Before placing the Brew Group in its seat, The Brew Group should be cleaned whenever the coff ee bean hopper ensure that there is no water left in the brewing chamber.
  • Page 16 Machine Use - User Manual Insert the coff ee residues drawer in its seat and ensure that Make sure that the hook which locks the Brew Group is in it is correctly in place. the correct position; to check its position fi rmly press the "PUSH" button.
  • Page 17: Machine Warnings

    Machine Use - User Manual MACHINE WARNINGS This chapter describes all the warning messages that the machine may display to the user, and the actions that can and/or must be performed by the user. Warning Signals (Yellow Colour) How to Reset the Message The machine is in warm-up phase to brew beverages or dispense hot water.
  • Page 18 Machine Use - User Manual Warning Signals (Red Colour) How to Reset the Message Insert the drip tray and the coff ee grounds drawer into the machine and close the service door. Fill the coff ee bean hopper. The brew group must be inserted into the machine. Empty the coff ee grounds drawer.
  • Page 19: Handling And Storage

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Safety Regulations HANDLING AND • Read the entire instruction manual carefully. STORAGE • The machine should be connected to the mains according to All the operations described in chapter 7 must the safety regulations in force in the country where the ma- be performed exclusively by the service provider chine is used.
  • Page 20: Stop Functions

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual - Use the machine in an environment in which a risk of fi re Cleaning brush: to re- exists. move the coff ee grounds - Use the machine to dispense products other than those it from the service compart- is designed for.
  • Page 21: Assembly-Siting

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Assembly-Siting After placing the packaged product near the installation site, pro- ceed as follows: The machine should not be installed outdoors or • ensure that the packaging has not been tampered with dur- in environments in which jets of water or steam ing transport and that the original packaging is intact and are used.
  • Page 22: Electrical Connection

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Electrical Connection 8.10.1 At First Start-up To turn on the machine simply press the " " button (18). The This operation must only be performed by special- control panel indicates that the circuit must be primed. ised technical personnel or by the service provider.
  • Page 23: Measuring And Adjusting Water Hardness

    Water is a key element for a good espresso coff ee. It should there- fore always be fi ltered in a professional manner. That is why all HARDNESS Saeco machines can be equipped with the INTENZA+ fi lter. This HARDNESS fi lter is easy to use and its sophisticated technology is eff ective in preventing limescale build-up.
  • Page 24 Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Remove the "INTENZA+" water fi lter from its packaging. The fi lter should be set according to the measurements performed to set water hardness. Use the water hardness test strip provided with the machine. Set the "Intenza Aroma System"...
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Coff Ee Grinder

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Exit the programming menu and dispense about half the Only turn the grinder adjustment knob inside water tank content to activate the fi lter. the coff ee bean hopper when the ceramic coff ee grinder is in use.
  • Page 26: Machine Programming

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Note: After 3 minutes of inactivity, the machine MACHINE PROGRAMMING will exit programming mode and return to stand- All the operations described in chapter 9 must ard operating mode. be performed exclusively by the service provider or a specialised technician, who shall organise The menus should be PASSWORD-protected.
  • Page 27: Programming Controls

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Programming Controls When the machine menus are accessed, the buttons on the keypad take on new functions. " " "change" button (16) This button allows the parameters to be changed when they are displayed. This button allows the parameters to be changed when they are displayed.
  • Page 28 Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual "INTENZA+" Water Filter This function manages the “INTENZA+” water fi lter. For more details, see the chapter about fi lter handling. Credit management This function activates credit management. Credit Charging This function activates credit charging. 0 0 0 Note: This function is visible only if the "Credit management"...
  • Page 29: Setting The Password

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Setting the PASSWORD To enter the password: Press the " " (16) or " " (17) button to set the desired The PASSWORD must be set by the service provider in order to number. prevent access by unauthorised personnel who could change the machine settings and cause malfunctions.
  • Page 30: Setting Credits

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Setting Credits Press the " " (16) or " " (17) button to set the desired number. Credits can be set to allow coff ee to be brewed under the strict control of the service provider. Press the “...
  • Page 31: Cleaning And Maintenance

    For improved effi ciency, it is advisable to carry out the cleaning as described in the "Brew Group - Weekly Cleaning" chapter. and maintenance operations indicated in the following table. Lubricate the brew group guides using Saeco grease only. Every month...
  • Page 32: Descaling

    Perform this operation before your appliance stops working due to clear maintenance neglect. Use the Saeco descaling product only. Its formula has been spe- cifi cally designed to ensure better machine performance and op- eration for its whole operating life. If correctly used, it also avoids alterations in the brewed product.
  • Page 33 Press the " " button (19) to exit. Pour the entire contents of the bottle of Saeco concentrated descaling solution into the machine's water tank. Note: Use a container of at least 1.5 litres capacity. Press the “...
  • Page 34 Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual Place a container under the steam/hot water wand and an- Once the rinse cycle is complete, the machine carries out the other one under the dispensing spout. warm-up and rinse cycle to be ready for product brewing. Rinse the water tank thoroughly and fi ll it again with fresh Empty the containers used to collect the liquid dispensed by drinking water up to the MAX level.
  • Page 35: Machine Disposal

    Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual 11 MACHINE DISPOSAL In compliance with art. 13 of the Italian Legislative Decree dated 25 July 2005, no. 151 "Implementation of the Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC on the restriction of the use of cer- tain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, as well as waste disposal".
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    12 TROUBLESHOOTING Machine actions Causes Solutions The machine does not turn on. The machine is not connected to the electric Connect the machine to the electric net- network. work. The drip tray gets fi lled although no Sometimes water is drained automatically by This is a standard operating procedure.
  • Page 37 Machine actions Causes Solutions Coff ee is dispensed slowly (see note). The coff ee grind is too fi ne. Change coff ee blend or adjust the grind as explained in the “Adjusting the Coff ee Grinder” chapter. The circuit is not primed. Prime the circuit (see "First Use - Use After a Long Period of Inactivity"...
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  • Page 40 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without prior notice.

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