Saeco GAGGIA VELASCA CMF-OTC Service Manual page 37

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GAGGIA VELASCA
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius degrees.
ERROR:
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then the NTC
sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight turns RED from
WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input CPU/POWER (JP13) must
be checked.
ERROR:
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then the NTC
sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns RED from WHITE. In
this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP13)
must be checked.
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating the
temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed by the CA on
the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping pressed the
button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise over
120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm message appears. In
this scenario the heater is forced to stay turned off to avoid dangerous
over-temperatures.
ERROR:
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the heater re-
sistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also the NTC wiring
(JP13).
Press both the AROMA and the MENU(CMF-AMF version)/SPECIALS(OTC version) buttons
This page shows extended info. Check of these number is not requested.
Following values appear on the display:
• Grinding time applied during last mill;
• Average of the low state duration of the current sensor signal;
• Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection.
Press the STEAM button (Press CAPPUCCINO for OTC version)
The CA shows the Autodoses page
1.7 Page 6 (Autodoses)
The CA shows the AUTODOSES page with the time of milling for the dif-
ferent coffee aroma:
Light
Med
Strong
Heater Temperature monitoring
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius
degrees.
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius
degrees.
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius
degrees.
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius
ERROR:
degrees.
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then
ERROR:
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius
the NTC sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then
degrees.
turns RED from WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input
the NTC sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight
CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
ERROR:
turns RED from WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then
CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
the NTC sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight
ERROR:
turns RED from WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input
ERROR:
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then
CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then
ERROR:
ERROR:
The red-circled number shows the heater temperature in Celsius
the NTC sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight
the NTC sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then
degrees.
turns RED from WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input
RED from WHITE. In this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring
the NTC sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight
the NTC sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns
CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
to the CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
ERROR:
RED from WHITE. In this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring
turns RED from WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then
to the CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
the NTC sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns
ERROR:
RED from WHITE. In this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then
to the CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
ERROR:
ERROR:
the NTC sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "SHORT", then
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then
RED from WHITE. In this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring
the temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed
the NTC sensor is in a short-circuit state. The display backlight
the NTC sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating
to the CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
by the CA on the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
turns RED from WHITE; in this case the NTC wiring or the input
the temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed
RED from WHITE. In this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping
CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
to the CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
by the CA on the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
pressed the button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping
pressed the button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
the temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed
by the CA on the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
ERROR:
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise
If inside the HEATER column appears the word "OPEN", then
the temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed
over 120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm
pressed the button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
the NTC sensor is disconnected. The display backlight turns
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating
by the CA on the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
message appears. In this scenario the heater is forced to stay
RED from WHITE. In this case the connectivity of the NTC wiring
over 120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm
the temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping
turned off to avoid dangerous over-temperatures.
to the CPU/POWER (JP13) must be checked.
message appears. In this scenario the heater is forced to stay
by the CA on the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
pressed the button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise
turned off to avoid dangerous over-temperatures.
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping
over 120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm
pressed the button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
message appears. In this scenario the heater is forced to stay
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise
ERROR:
turned off to avoid dangerous over-temperatures.
over 120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the
The label switches from "OFF" to "ON" and the number indicating
ERROR:
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise
message appears. In this scenario the heater is forced to stay
heater resistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also
the temperature starts to increase (and so the current absorbed
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the
over 120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm
turned off to avoid dangerous over-temperatures.
the NTC wiring (JP13).
by the CA on the power supply – c.a. 8 A / 230V).
heater resistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also
message appears. In this scenario the heater is forced to stay
For safety reasons it is possible to activate the heater keeping
the NTC wiring (JP13).
ERROR:
turned off to avoid dangerous over-temperatures.
pressed the button for a maximum time of 5 seconds.
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the
These values appear on the display:
heater resistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also
Grinding time applied during last mill
ERROR:
the NTC wiring (JP13).
These values appear on the display:
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the
Average of the low state duration of the current sensor
There's a further check on the temperature level: should it rise
Grinding time applied during last mill
ERROR:
heater resistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also
signal
over 120°C the display backlight turns pink and an alarm
Average of the low state duration of the current sensor
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the
the NTC wiring (JP13).
Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection
message appears. In this scenario the heater is forced to stay
These values appear on the display:
signal
heater resistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also
turned off to avoid dangerous over-temperatures.
Grinding time applied during last mill
Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection
the NTC wiring (JP13).
Average of the low state duration of the current sensor
These values appear on the display:
signal
Grinding time applied during last mill
5.0
Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection
These values appear on the display:
Average of the low state duration of the current sensor
ERROR:
revNum
5.0
Grinding time applied during last mill
signal
If there's no temperature increasing the user must check the
Average of the low state duration of the current sensor
revNum
Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection
heater resistance, its wiring to the CPU/POWER (JP19) and also
signal
the NTC wiring (JP13).
5.0
Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection
revNum
These values appear on the display:
5.0
Grinding time applied during last mill
revNum
5.0
Average of the low state duration of the current sensor
signal
revNum
Threshold for the presence/absence coffee detection
5.0
revNum
The CA shows the Autodoses page
1.7 Page 6 (Autodoses)
The CA shows the Autodoses page
The CA shows the AUTODOSES page with the time of milling for
the different coffee aroma:
Light
Med
Strong
1.7 Page 6 (Autodoses)
The CA shows the AUTODOSES page with the time of milling for
the different coffee aroma:
Light
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Heater Temperature monitoring
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Heater Temperature monitoring
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Heater Temperature monitoring
Heater Temperature monitoring
Heater Temperature monitoring
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Heater Temperature monitoring
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
Press the COFFEE button to activate the heater
Press both the AROMA and the MENU buttons
Press both the AROMA and the MENU buttons
Press both the AROMA and the MENU buttons
Press both the AROMA and the MENU buttons
Press both the AROMA and the MENU buttons
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Press both the AROMA and the MENU buttons
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G Divella
Author
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Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
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Press the STEAM button
Test Mode INTELIA EVO V2 AMF
Press the STEAM button
Filename
05 SERVICE MODE
Filename
Intelia_EVO2_AMF_TestMode_V05
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Filename
Intelia_EVO2_AMF_TestMode_V05
Filename
Intelia_EVO2_AMF_TestMode_V05
Filename
Intelia_EVO2_AMF_TestMode_V05
Filename
Intelia_EVO2_AMF_TestMode_V05
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Filename
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