Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle; Eco-Friendly: Stand-By; Brewing Coffee - Saeco Royal OTC Operation And Maintenance Manual

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The cycle can be stopped
by pressing the lightened
button.
When the logo is displayed, the machine is ready for
use.
If the machine is used for
the first time or after a
long period of inactivity,
contact
Provider to start it up.
9.2

Rinse/Self-Cleaning Cycle

This cycle allows to rinse the internal coffee circuit
with fresh water. The cycle is carried out:
• At machine start-up (with cold boiler);
• During the Stand-by preparation phase (if at least
one coffee-based product has been brewed);
A small amount of water will be dispensed to rinse and
heat all the machine parts. This icon is displayed.
Wait for this cycle to be completed automatically. The
brewing can be stopped by pressing the illuminated
push-button.
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Service
9.3

Eco-friendly: Stand-by

The machine is designed for energy saving. The
machine will turn off automatically if it is not used for
a set period of time after the last dispensing. This
period of time is set by the service provider in the
technical menu.
During the turn-off phase,
the machine will perform a
rinse cycle if a coffee
product has been brewed.
Time can be programmed
according to your needs
(see instructions in chapter
"Programming Menu").
Simply press a button on the control panel to restart
the machine (if the power button is set to "I"). In this
case the machine will go through the rinse cycle only if
the boiler is cold.
9.4

Brewing Coffee

To brew coffee, press:
the "Espresso" button for an espresso;
the "Coffee" button to brew a coffee;
the "Manual Brewing" button to brew a variable length
coffee selected by the user;
the "Americano" button to dispense an American
coffee;
Then the brewing cycle starts:
Press the desired button once to brew 1 cup of coffee.
Press the desired button twice consecutively to brew 2
cups of coffee. This function is not available for the
"American" coffee and "Manual Brewing" beverage.

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