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Douwe Egberts Cafitesse 700 Back Office Manual

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  • Page 1 © 2004 Douwe Egberts Coffee Systems International, Utrecht, The Netherlands 36127600 July 2004...
  • Page 2 © Copyright, all rights reserved. This manual may not be translated or copied or reproduced in any form or by any means in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Douwe Egberts Coffee Systems, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Page 3: Preventive Maintenance

    Water System Brewing System Dosing System Product Delivery Cooling System Housing Power Supply and Control System External Options Payment Systems Preventive Maintenance Service Procedures Service Information Modification Instructions Spare Parts List © 2004 Douwe Egberts Coffee Systems International, Utrecht, The Netherlands...
  • Page 5 Preface and Cafitesse 700 Safety Instructions Contents Preface and safety instructions Preface/how to use the manual Safety instructions 1 - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 6 1 - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 7: Preface/How To Use The Manual

    5 Technical Specifications This paragraph explains technical specifications of the water system. 6 Options Available options, especially for the water system. 7 Accessories Accessories for the water system. 1 - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 8 (Chapter A.7) 10 Euro. External All other additional components Information can be options found and saved in subsection L. 1 - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 9: July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface And Safety Instructions

    Potential hazards due to dangerous behavior that CAN lead to either serious injury or death. ATTENTION - Potential hazards due to dangerous behavior that can lead to either minor injury to persons or damage to product. 1 - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 10 Keep children away from the dispenser. 1 - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 11 Danger of scratches the food industry. Never use high-pressure or cuts! sprays for cleaning. ATTENTION: The use of a special cleaning agent (food approved) is recommended. 1 - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 12 1 - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Preface and safety instructions...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Installation / putting into operation Checklist: instructions for the customer Transfer of the dispenser to the customer (incl. HACCP = Hazard and Critical Control Points) Technical data (total overview) 2 - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 14: Installation / Putting Into Operation

    • Protect the dispenser from the influence of unusual odors. • Prior to transportation, each dispenser must be positioned and fastened individually on a special pallet. 2 - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 15 • The dispenser must be stored in dry and frostproof ambient conditions, and must not be exposed to sunlight. 2 - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 16: Installation Requirements

    For the connection to European mains sockets that are different from the German/French safety plug socket, adapter cables are available (see table). (See also chapter 5.K.7 – Accessories) Part number see spare parts list 2 - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 17 ATTENTION: When using new water pipes, flush them sufficiently before installation. Read local regulations care- fully when choosing supply lines. Only use neutral material with respect to taste. 2 - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 18 1 - Mains cable connection (middle) 2 - Water connection for the delivery of café cool, iced cappuccino, iced-choco (option) 3 - Water connection (left-hand) Fig. 1 2 - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 19 Side view: with dispenser without feet installed dispenser feet Version for cups 125 mm / 4.9 in 450 mm / 17.7 in 890 mm / 35.0 in 2 - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 20 Version with thermos flask foot (option) 90-160mm/ 3.5 in-6.3 in 330 mm / 13.0 in 160 mm / 6.3 in 450 mm / 17.7 in 890 mm / 35.0 in 2 - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 21 Installation / Putting into Operation 2.2.5 External options (to be used by Opcos and distributors for national information (e. g. on external filters)) 2 - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 22: Unpacking

    - Stopper for cup (4 pieces) - Cleaning brush - Container for cleaning - Exchange kit 'Push button' kit: - 15 Push buttons (country-specific) separate push buttons 2 - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 23: Installation / Putting Into Operation

    - Contact the local power supply company to ask for the voltage values and toler- ances, if required. - Measure the water pressure. - Measure and check the supply voltage. 2 - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 24 Installation / Putting into Operation Cafitesse 700 - Rating plate and configuration coding /C11XX CFT700 110314 WITTENBORG WITTENBORG MADE IN DENMARK max: 3N415 230-240 50/60 VOLT HZ / CPS KÜHLUNG, REFRIGERATION max: 8,6 TOTAL REFROIDISSEMENT HEIZUNG, HEATING max: 8,4 COMPRESSOR, COMPRESSEUR...
  • Page 25 Read the dynamic pressure on the pressure gauge. The pressure should Fig. 2 always be over 0.8 bar (11.5 psi). If the outlet needs to be extended, use 2 - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 26 DK-standard 107/10-1973) (part no. 35014700). If a DK safety plug fitting to the original power supply cable is available, it may be sufficient to replace the plug. 2 - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 27 • Remove the rotary button. • Assemble the small dummy cap. • Adhere the corresponding sticker for the set values to the rating plate. 2 - 15 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 28 R = 24.2 Ohm ± 5% • blue heating element (2): S = 17.9 Ohm ± 5% • red heating element (3): T = 16.1 Ohm ± 5% 2 - 16 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 29 R = 24.2 Ohm ± 5% • blue heating element (2): S = 17.9 Ohm ± 5% • red heating element (3): T = 16.1 Ohm ± 5% 2 - 17 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 30 3 x 16 Only 3 settings are possible for the heating elements! • For the U.S.: 208/240 208/240 2,6/3,4 4,2/5,5 2,4/3,2 4,0/5,3 208/240 208/240 2,4/3,1 6,4/8,5 2,2/2,9 6,2/8,3 2 - 18 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 31 Fig. 6 Fig. 6 Fig. 6 2 - 19 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 32 In the service menu, select submenu "Calibrate". Fig. 9 • Carry out the calibration of the hot water outlet valve in accordance with the flow charts on the following page. 2 - 20 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 33 !!! Caution: hot water !!! 1: place a measuring cylinder of approx. 180 ml (6 oz) under the outlet. 2: press an outlet button below WATER LEFT MIDDLE RIGHT 2 - 21 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 34: Checklist: Instructions For The Customer

    Installation / Putting into Operation 2.5 Checklist: instructions for the customer 2 - 22 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 35: Transfer Of The Dispenser To The Customer

    Installation / Putting into Operation 2.6 Transfer of the dispenser to the customer (incl. HACCP = Hazard And Critical Control Points) 2 - 23 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 36: Technical Data (Total Overview)

    2.4/3.1 kW at AC 208/240 V / 2.6/3.4 kW at AC 208/240 V max. 4.2/5.5 kW at AC 208/240 V / 6.4/8.5 kW at AC 208/240 V 2 - 24 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 37 100 cups at 100cc (3.3 floz USA) per hour and kW heating capacity Cooling system: Thermoelectric cooling: Peltier element, axial blower, electronically controlled ON/OFF Power consumption: - max. 188 W in standby mode 2 - 25 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 38 It must be removed after the heating capacity has been changed. Glue a corresponding sticker onto the rating plate after the heating capacity has been adjusted. 2 - 26 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Installation / Puttting into Operation...
  • Page 39 Table of contents Errors July 2004 3 - 1...
  • Page 40 Errors water system Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Overboil safety has been Temperature limiter Automatically, when 1. Overboil safety 1. Check temperature tripped (clixon) has been hardware detects, that defective sensor, reset overboil activated: safety has been reset safety...
  • Page 41 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** 13** Low water level during 23, 24 After POWER UP or Automatically when low Locking error: 1. Water supply tap not 1. Open or clean tap first fill (status message) ON/OFF/CLEAR low level sensor detects blocks level...
  • Page 42 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Normal water level Illogical sensor reading Automatically, when Only when 16 is 1. Normal level sensor 1. Replace normal level sensor defective (e.g. low and high level there is a logical sensor solved, 14 can defective sensor...
  • Page 43 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** First boiler flling takes Software calculation After ON/OFF/CLEAR Operator resets 1. Water supply tap not 1. Open or clean tap too long during initial filling (after switch in OPERATOR or error open or blocked startup or...
  • Page 44 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Water temperature too Temperature sensor Automatically when Drink delivery is Not enough heating 1. Use internal elbows low (drink quality) reading below or equal temperature has reached blocked until capacity 2.
  • Page 45 Errors cooling system Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** 30** Cooling compartment Temperature sensor Automatically, when temperature is too high reading: temperature temperature drops under above 7°C 2.5°C Cooling compartment Temperature sensor After ON/OFF/CLEAR Dispensing of all 1.
  • Page 46 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Cooling compartment 30, 31 Temperature sensor Automatically, when 1. Wiring incorrect or 1. Check wiring or replace temperature sensor reading (measured sensor readings are connections defective connections (see defective temperature <-10°C or within limits...
  • Page 47 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Left peltier current is too Current sensing circuit Automatically, when On error, the left 1. Air inlet filter soiled 1. Clean or replace air inlet high situation current is within limits current is filter ON mode:...
  • Page 48 Errors dosing system Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Left BIB indicates empty Empty sensor receives Automatically, when the No automatic 1. Float in B2 dosing unit 1. Replace the product signal sensor detects that the reset, when defective pack...
  • Page 49 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Left B2 current is out of B2 driver circuit: After ON/OFF/CLEAR Locking error: 1. Short circuit or circuit 1. Repair or connect circuit spec the B2 current is out of switch remains active disconnected...
  • Page 50 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Bad dosing middle B2 B2 driver circuit Per dispense cycle one Bad dosing is 1. Condition of the 1. Check condition of (<number>) error is generated with x recorded in the ingredients (e.g.
  • Page 51 Errors product delivery system Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Trough and lid is not Trough-in-place-sensor Automatically, when the 1. Trough and lid 1. Position trough and lid (correctly) in place receives signal sensors detect, that the incorrectly positioned correctly trough is in place...
  • Page 52 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Middle mixer current is Mixer driver circuit has Automatically when the This error is 1. Whipper jammed or 1. Replace whipper (see out of spec detected ‚out of spec’ 3 current is within limits logged and defective...
  • Page 53 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Left ingredient switch Software: After ON/OFF/CLEAR Only after 3 Test function of the defective New switch position not switch, after the times trying ingredient switch reached within initialization sequence 1.
  • Page 54 Errors hygiene system Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** 70** Flushing required within Software timers Only when FLUSH has No service XX hours xx minutes been executed interface (preset due period, e.g. 4 successfully, NOT by message hours) power up or...
  • Page 55 Errors hardware and network Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** I/O module MCM-timeout: No reset required, Warning, the When the error appears communication failed During communication message is displayed for current drink often, the network is not (action aborted) between the MCM and only two seconds...
  • Page 56 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** I/O module B is not 10-26 Software operating After ON/OFF/CLEAR A communi- 1. Wiring incorrect or 1. Check wiring or replace responding system switch in service mode, if cation check is connections defective connections...
  • Page 57 6. Left fuse on switch 6. Replace left fuse on mode power pack switch mode power pack defective 84** Not displayed in Cafitesse 700 85** One BIB is empty Software: one of the Automatically when the Only shown in See errors 40-42...
  • Page 58 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** 88** All BIBs are empty 85, 86 Software: all the in Automatically when one Only shown in See errors 40-42 See errors 40-42 CONFIGURATION of the underlying errors user interface installed BIBs are empty.
  • Page 59 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Real time clock is not Incorrect time/date Automatically when the Drink delivery 1. Installation sequence 1. Set time running values real time clock is set. blocked not executed 2.
  • Page 60 Errors payment system Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Payment module error When one of the Automatically, when the Similar errors The respective payment Check the payment system following conditions problem has been solved (see column system generates one of by means of the respective...
  • Page 61 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Credit handling error When one of the Automatically, when the Similar errors The respective payment Check the payment system following conditions problem has been solved (see column system generates one of by means of the respective appear: ‘Set condition’)
  • Page 62 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** Credit medium error When one of the Automatically, when the Similar errors The respective payment Check the payment system following conditions problem has been solved (see column system generates one of by means of the respective appear: ‘Set condition’)
  • Page 63 Description Over- Set condition Reset condition Remarks Cause Remedy Prio- rules rity*** System already busy Displayed after a drink No reset is necessary. The error is Tried to dispense a drink Wait until the other drink is dispensing selection, which cannot shown for 2 while one of the needed dispensed and re-try.
  • Page 64 Contents Programming Programming structure Operator interface Service interface Configurations Recipes Appendix – program structure service interface 4 - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 65: Programming

    DECREASE and INCREASE soft keys, and go to a DECREASE INCREASE DETAILS details menu by touching the DETAILS soft key. Fig. 2 4 - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 66 The interface is left completely after another three minutes without any action. Before operating the Cafitesse 700 dispenser, make sure that • the date and time have been set •...
  • Page 67: Operator Interface

    4.2 Operator interface Using the operator interface of the Cafitesse 700 dispenser, the operator can make different settings. These include, for example, drink prices, energy saving periods, etc. The service technician determines which settings can be made by the operator.
  • Page 68 4.2.2 The main operator menu The main operator menu allows you to make the desired settings for running the Cafitesse 700 dis- penser. For this purpose, various submenus or menu items are available. Fig. 5 shows the structure and the different menu MAIN OPERATOR MENU: select sub menu items of the main operator menu.
  • Page 69 You can modify the prices with the DECREASE and INCREASE soft keys. Press the DETAILS soft key to define standard or happy hour drink prices. It is not possible to define prices for continu- ous flow delivery. 4 - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 70 Current operating mode: NORMAL Please select one of the modes below: This menu allows you to block or unblock the selection panel of the Cafitesse 700 dispenser. NORMAL BLOCK Fig. 10 Press the BLOCK soft key to block the selection panel.
  • Page 71 4.2.2.8 ENERGY SAVING Press the ENERGY SVNG soft key in the main opera- ENERGY SAVING PERIODS tor menu. If the Cafitesse 700 dispenser is not in START ACTIVE DAYS energy saving mode, the energy saving periods menu 1 ON...
  • Page 72 (Fig. 18) 5jkl 6mno 7pqrs 8tuv 9wxyz A maximum of 20 characters can be entered Fig. 18 per message. The soft key CLEAR is used to delete an entire text line. 4 - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 73 To enter the custom machine number, press EDIT. On the following screen, select the relevant characters by scrolling with the two arrow soft keys on the right-hand side. Press on the selected areas to enter the charac- ters. 4 - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 74 Connect the data reader to the dispenser and follow the instructions given on the screen. 4.2.2.15 PAID/FREE Technically not yet released! 4.2.2.16 EXIT Press the EXIT soft key in the main operator menu to exit the operator mode. 4 - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 75: Service Interface

    4.3 Service interface Using the service interface of the Cafitesse 700 dis- penser, the service technician makes the necessary settings for running the dispenser. He configures the operator interface, runs different tests, makes the dispenser-specific settings, etc. 4.3.1 Entering the service mode...
  • Page 76 46: 19Aug02 20:15 – first entry. The lines indicate the 64: 19Aug02 17:04 19Aug02 17:05 Fig. 24 • error number • date of occurrence/clearance • time of occurrence/clearance 4 - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 77 • ELECTRONICS Depending on the dispenser version, fewer menu items can be displayed on your dis- penser than listed here. This chapter de- scribes all possible submenus of the test menu. 4 - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 78 OPEN or CLOSE soft key. The overflow safety can have the values OK and NOT CONNECTED. The water level can be LOW, NORMAL or HIGH. These entries cannot be changed manually. 4 - 15 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 79 In addition, the empty detection system analyses the states of the individual product packs. FULL or EMPTY are indicated accordingly. 4 - 16 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 80 Peltier cooling units. In addition, you get informa- tion about the current cooling temperature as well as Fig. 33 the current flow through the Peltier units. By default, the temperature is controlled automatically. 4 - 17 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 81 Hold a tag in front of the antenna area, and press START. The tag type is indicated on the screen. Possible values are: NO TAG, OPERATOR TAG, SERVICE TAG, and DEVELOPMENT TAG. 4 - 18 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 82 When you call up the electronics test menu, the states Fig. 38 of the different PCBs are listed automatically. Use the scroll bar to scroll through the list and check the states. 4 - 19 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 83 If you change the user interface language, the operator interface language is changed accordingly. However, you can modify the operator interface language subsequently, if necessary. 4 - 20 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 84 Press the soft keys in the bottom area of the screen in order to set a selected entry. The soft keys in the bottom area change in accordance with the selected entry (e. g. SINGLE/DOUBLE, ON/OFF, etc.). 4 - 21 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 85 When the volume is at its lowest, the word 'off' is displayed next to the volume sign. When the volume is at its maximum, the word 'max' is indicated. 4 - 22 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 86 Press the ENABLE soft key in the empty lock menu to enable the empty lock. After replacing the empty product pack, the function must be acknowledged in the settings menu by operat- ing the switch ON/STANDBY/CLEAR. 4 - 23 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 87 MACHINE NUMBER Press the MACHINE NR soft key in the settings menu. The machine number setting menu is opened. For further information see section 4.2.2.13 on the operator interface on page 10. 4 - 24 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 88 Touch the entry to be set or use the scroll bar to switch between the settings. To define the entry, use the PREVIOUS and NEXT soft keys and select a predefined entry. 4 - 25 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 89: Configurations

    You will be guided through the individual submenus for making the settings. Follow the instructions given on the screens. The current configuration must not be changed! Some features are technically not yet released! 4 - 26 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 90 Fig. 56 The soft keys in the bottom area change in accordance with the selected entry (e. g. PREVIOUS/NEXT, NO/YES, etc.). 4 - 27 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 91 See section 4.2.2.3 on the operator interface on page 6. 4.3.3.12 BLOCK KEYS See section 4.2.2.4 on the operator interface on page 7. 4.3.3.13 DATE AND TIME See section 4.2.2.6 on the operator interface on page 7. 4 - 28 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 92 The soft keys in the bottom area change in accordance with the selected entry (e. g. DECREASE/INCREASE, NO/YES, etc.). 4 - 29 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 93 Module B version : 2.03 Module C version : 2.03 Fig. 60 4.3.3.23 EXIT Press the EXIT soft key in the main service menu to exit the service mode. 4 - 30 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 94 Product pack Product pack left middle right Coffee Milk Decaf Café crème Café crème Espresso Café au lait Espresso Hot water Coffee Cappuccino Coffee Outlet 1 Outlet 2 Outlet 3 Fig. 62 4 - 31 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 95 Product pack Product pack Product pack left middle right Coffee Milk Café crème Espresso Café au lait Hot water Coffee Cappuccino Tea with milk Outlet 1 Outlet 2 Outlet 3 Fig. 63 4 - 32 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 96: Recipes

    4.5 Recipes This chapter deals with the predefined default recipe settings of the Cafitesse 700 dispenser. The following table shows the portion volumes for each drink. It indicates the volumes for cups and pots under consideration of the corresponding preselections small, medium, and large.
  • Page 97 2. Coffee 1:2.3 Free flow cappucino 1. Milk 1:2.6 2. Coffee 1:13 Latte 1. Coffee 1:22 2. Milk 1:2.6 2ß0% Mixed hot milk Milk 1:2.6 100% 100% Mixed tea 1:45 100% 100% 4 - 34 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 98 (integer) values between the indicated mini- mum and maximum values. The ratio setting for milk, however, can only have the two values indicated. Drink Ratio settings range Coffee 1:100 Decaf 1:100 Choco Milk 1:2.6 1:3.2 1:100 4 - 35 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 99 4 - 36 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 100: Appendix - Program Structure Service Interface

    TEST: please select a sub menu BOILER TMP BOILER LVL OUTLET VLV DOSING MIXERS TROUGH COOLING TMP BUTTONS TOUCH SCRN TEST: please select a sub menu RFID BACK LIGHT SOUNDS ELECTRONICS VALIDATION PAYMENT MOD 4-Appendix - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 101 : OK Water level : NORMAL CLOSE OPEN TEST: BOILER WATER LEVEL CONTROL Water level control : MANUAL Main inlet valve OPEN Overboil safety : OK Water level : HIGH CLOSE OPEN 4-Appendix - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 102 Please place the trough first and place The trough in place: a container under each outlet CONTINUE TEST: MIXERS left middle right START START START STOP STOP STOP I-max: 0.9 I-max: 0.0 I-max: 0.0 4-Appendix - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 103 Peltier current: L 0.0 A | R 0.0 A Peltier current: L 2.7 A | R 2.9 A PREVIOUS NEXT PREVIOUS NEXT When pressing the return button the ìTemperature: controlî status MANUAL returns to AUTOMATIC 4-Appendix - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 104 DOSING MIXERS TROUGH COOLING TMP BUTTONS TOUCH SCRN TEST: please select a sub menu RFID BACK LIGHT SOUNDS ELECTRONICS VALIDATION PAYMENT MOD TEST: TOUCH SCREEN Please press anywhere in this screen 4-Appendix - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 105 After 4 seconds After 4 seconds TEST: LCD To test every dot on the LCD 4 screens are shown after you press START. Please Look carefully for any irregularities. START After 4 seconds 4-Appendix - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 106 Cafitesse 700 Programming Test: Back light TEST: please select a sub menu BOILER TMP BOILER LVL OUTLET VLV DOSING MIXERS TROUGH COOLING TMP BUTTONS TOUCH SCRN TEST: please select a sub menu RFID BACK LIGHT SOUNDS ELECTRONICS VALIDATION PAYMENT MOD...
  • Page 107 Price vend key switch : Paid mode Coin return button : Released TEST: PAYMENT SIDE MODULE Coin return lamp : OFF Coin return motor Price vend key switch : Paid mode Coin return button : Released 4-Appendix - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 108 Turkish Chinese / English Dutch / French English / Chinese English / French English / Spanish French / Dutch French / English French / German German / French Spanish / English 4-Appendix - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 109 Default preselection, always : ON Default preselection, always : OFF Warning ìCaution hot liquidsî: Warning ìCaution hot liquidsî: SHOW SHOW Warning ìCaution hot liquidsî: SHOW Return to make-your-selection: SLOW HIDE HIDE SHOW SHOW SLOW FAST 4-Appendix - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 110 SETTINGS: please select a sub menu SWITCH OVR EMPTY LOCK SERIAL NR MACHINE NR MIXER TEST FLUSHING BACKUP SETTINGS: NOTIFICATION Show a message in the UI screen to modify others that the service has been called: 4-Appendix - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 111 MIXER TEST FLUSHING BACKUP SETTINGS: SWITCH OVER In a non switchover situation, the empty status of a BIB can be locked until the on-off switch is pressed. Empty lock: DISABLED DISABLED ENABLE 4-Appendix - 12 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 112 BACKUP SETTINGS: CUSTOM MACHINE NUMBER Show a custom number instead of the serial number in an error message: EDIT SETTINGS: CUSTOM MACHINE NUMBER 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pgrs 8tuv 9wxyz 4-Appendix - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 113 You can backup settings, or restore settings from backup memory. BACKUP RESTORE Machine Control Module (MCM) User Interface Board (UIB) with main memory with backup memory Back-up Backup Main Restore memory memory 4-Appendix - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 114 / medium / large Hot Wa Coffee Cappuc Wiener Hot Ch mild / normal / strong small pot / pot / large pot cup / mug iced / high flow 4-Appendix - 15 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 115 : 180 ml large pot :1500 ml CONFIGURATION A: MODIFY: DECREASE INCREASE SET ALL Default selection..: medium Volume variation..: DETAILS Strength variation...: DETAILS DRINK SETTINGS: STRENGTHS of: Hot Wa DETAILS TEST DECREASE INCREASE TEST 4-Appendix - 16 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 116 95 % normal 100 % strong 105 % CONFIGURATION A: MODIFY: DECREASE INCREASE TEST Ingredient:..: Coffee CONFIG. A: INGR. Coffee of: Coffee DETAILS TEST Strength ratio..: 1:23 Volume ratio..: 100% DECREASE INCREASE 4-Appendix - 17 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 117 3.0 s D= 0% 3.0 s T=100% D=10% 2.7 s T=100% D= 0% 2.7 s T= 90% D=10% 2.4 s T= 90% D=10% 3.0 s T=110% D= 0% 3.3 s T=110% 4-Appendix - 18 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 118 CONFIGURATION A: MODIFY: DECREASE INCREASE Ingredient:..: Coffee Ingredient:..: Milk Ingredient:..: Choco CONFIG. A: INGR. Choco of: Wiener Me DETAILS TEST Strength ratio..: Volume ratio..: 20% Mixer: delay: time: 100% DECREASE INCREASE 4-Appendix - 19 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 119 105 % CONFIGURATION A: MODIFY: DECREASE INCREASE TEST Ingredient:..: Choco CONFIG. A: INGR. Choco of: Hot Choco DETAILS TEST Strength ratio..: Volume ratio..: 100% Mixer: delay: time: 100% DECREASE INCREASE 4-Appendix - 20 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 120 CALIBRATE: hot outlet valves !!! Caution hot water !!! 1: place a measuring cylinder of approx. 180 ml (6 oz) under the outlet. 2: press an outlet button below WATER LEFT MIDDLE RIGHT 4-Appendix - 21 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 121 : 180 ml large pot :1500 ml DRINK SETTINGS: Hot Water DECREASE INCREASE SET ALL Default selection..: medium Volume variation..: DETAILS Strength variation...: DETAILS DRINK SETTINGS: STRENGTHS of: Hot Wa DETAILS TEST DECREASE INCREASE TEST 4-Appendix - 22 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 122 100 % strong 105 % DRINK SETTINGS: Coffee MODIFY DECREASE INCREASE TEST Ingredient:..: Coffee DRNK STTNGS: INGR. Coffee of: Coffee DETAILS TEST Strength ratio..: 1:23 Volume ratio..: 100% DECREASE INCREASE 4-Appendix - 23 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 123 100% DRINK SETTINGS: Cappuccino MODI DECREASE INCREASE Ingredient:..: Milk Ingredient:..: Coffee DRNK STTNGS: INGR. Coffee of: Cappuc DETAILS TEST Strength ratio..: 1:20 Volume ratio..: 60% Mixer: delay: time: 100% DECREASE INCREASE 4-Appendix - 24 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 124 105 % DRINK SETTINGS: Hot Chocolate DECREASE INCREASE TEST Ingredient:..: Choco DRNK STTNGS: INGR: Choco of: Hot Cho DETAILS TEST Strength ratio..: Volume ratio..: 100% Mixer: delay: time: 100% DECREASE INCREASE 4-Appendix - 25 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 125 Please place an empty 3 l / 0.75 gal bin under all 3 product outlets and FLUSH Flushing status: SUCCESFULL FLUSH ALL 3PRODUCT OUTLETS Flushing the hot water outlet... CAUTION:HOT LIQUIDS 22 s CLEANING CLEANING FLUSHING & FLUSHING 4-Appendix - 26 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 126: Drink Counters

    Hot Chocolate READY-TO-DRINK COUNTERS Coffee Hot Chocolate PLEASE PRESS ANOTHER DRINK BUTTON Concentrate counters CONCENTRATE COUNTERS: left : Coffee 97.2 l middle: Milk 126.3 l right : Choco 67.5 l 291.0 l 4-Appendix - 27 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 127 End daylight saving: Oct 31 2:00 PREVIOUS NEXT DATE&TIME: Date: 2004 SHOW in UI Time: 24 HRS 15:20 Use daylight saving: YES Start daylight savg: Mar 28 2:00 End daylight saving: 2:00 PREVIOUS NEXT 4-Appendix - 28 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 128 240 - - - - DECREASE INCREASE CLEANING MOMENTS Reg.at/Due[min] SuMoTuWeThFrSa Flushing : 10.30 240 - - - - - - Clean&fl : 10.30 240 - - - - CLEAR SELECT 4-Appendix - 29 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 129 10s continuously scroll 3 OFF 10s continuously drop left drop right PREVIOUS NEXT EDIT flash MESSAGES: EDIT: Commercial 1 clear Douwe Egberts Coffee Systems 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pgrs 8tuv 9wxyz 4-Appendix - 30 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 130 Elapsed time 0 month RESET Audit data AUDIT DATA Please connect your audit reader to the dispenser and follow the instructions on your reader screen. Remain connected until you hear a beep. 4-Appendix - 31 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 131 DRINK PRICES ( ) € PAID HRR1 HHR2 HHR3 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 0.80 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.00 mild normal strong Cafitesse 700 - Programming Service mode : payment options CDR...
  • Page 132 Module B version : 1.11 Module C version : 1.11 Module P version : 1.11 Exiting Exiting the service mode All systems OK Exiting the service mode Active error code: ..4-Appendix - 33 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 133 AUDIT DATA PAYMENT EXIT Drink strength DRINK STRENGTH PLEASE PRESS A DRINK BUTTON Coffee DRINK STRENGTH: Coffee MILDER STRONG Temperatures TEMPERATURES Cooling: 3.8∞C | Show always: NO Boiler : 92.9∞C | 4-Appendix - 34 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 134: Machine Number

    SETTINGS: CUSTOM MACHINE NUMBER Show a custom number instead of the serial number in an error message: EDIT SETTINGS: CUSTOM MACHINE NUMBER clear 2abc 3def 4ghi 5jkl 6mno 7pgrs 8tuv 9wxyz 4-Appendix - 35 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Programming...
  • Page 135 Not available here Disassemblies Functional descriptions Electric circuit diagrams Technical specifications Options Accessories Product delivery Adjustments Disassemblies Functional descriptions Electric circuit diagrams Not available here Technical specifications Options Not available here Accessories 5 - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 136 Not available here Accessories Power supply unit and control system Adjustments Disassemblies Functional descriptions Electric circuit diagrams Technical specifications Options Not available here Accessories External options country-specific, to be supplemented by OPCOs 5 - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 137 Functions Payment systems Adjustments Installation Functional descriptions Not available here Electric circuit diagrams Technical specifications Options Not available here Accessories Not available here 5 - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 138 (option) right side) 10 - cup carrier (version for pots) 5 - hot water outlet 11 - right dispenser door 6 - drip tray with drip grid 12 - mechanical lock 5 - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 139 Functions Fig. 2 Legend to Fig. 2/rear side of dispenser: 13 - water connection 14 - mains cable connection 15 - water connection for café cool (option) 5 - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 140 6 - switched mode power supply unit 15 - cooling units 7 - circuit boards (modules, A, B, C, D) 16 - cooling compartment 8 - mixing unit console incl. mixing units 5 - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 141 Functions 5.2 Survey of kits POT VERSION CUP VERSION THERMOS VERSION 'Cup carrier – espresso cup' 'Drainage for the drip tray' 'Thermos flask' 'Dispenser feet' 'Table fixing' 5 - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 142 Functions 5.3 General safety instructions – ground connection/safety circuit 5 - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions...
  • Page 143: Adjustments

    Hot water valve Close the hot water valve completely and then calibrate it. Calibration via software, see chapter 4 "Programming". Water temperature Adjustable via software, see chapter 4 "Programming". 5A - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 144 17 boiler insulation cover 18 boiler insulation, left side 19 boiler insulation, right side 20 boiler tray 21 drain tube 22 inner elbow (option) 23 water distributor Fig. 1 5A - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 145 The cable harnesses of the power circuit must only be replaced as a whole by a complete original spare part. Never repair these cable harnesses (e. g. heating circuit). RISK OF FIRE! 5A - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 146 Fig. 3 5A - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 147 • Undo all cable connections and the water supply connection on the boiler. • Hook the water inlet tube onto the rear panel of the dispenser. Fig. 2 5A - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 148 - Tilt the boiler towards the front until it rests on the boiler console. - Swivel the boiler back into the housing. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 5A - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 149 Undo the outlet hose (5) and the cable contacts on the respective drain valve. (Fig. 2) • Pull the drain valve (6) out of the seal. (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 5A - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 150 Push the valve (15) and the internal elbow (13) into the valve seal; they snap into place. Always install new drain valves together with new hoses. Fig. 4 5A - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 151 Let the water run out of the boiler. (See chapter A.2.2) • Pull the temperature sensor (5) out of the boiler and undo the cable contacts. (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 5A - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 152 The temperature sensor is located in the seal above the outlet valves in the boiler wall. The seal below the outlet valves is closed off with a stainless steel plug. Fig. 4 5A - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 153 (6). (Fig. 2) • Slightly squeeze the grip (7) on the water distributor (8) and pull it towards the right out of the console. (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 5A - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 154 When inserting the heating elements, do not bend the angled flat plugs. When inserting the heating elements, make sure that the seal is correctly inserted into the flange. Fig. 4 5A - 12 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 155 Slightly squeeze the grip (7) on the water distributor (8) and pull it towards the right out of the console. (Fig. 2) • Tilt the boiler into the service position. (See chapter A.2.3) Fig. 2 5A - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 156 700 dispensers, which must not be confused with the one for Cafitesse 400 dispensers. Observe the correct activation ° ° temperature of 75 C (176 ± 5 K. Fig. 4 5A - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 157 Hold a cloth underneath as there may be remaining water in the inlet hose of the boiler. • The assembly is carried out in reverse order. Fig. 3 Fig. 3 5A - 15 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 158 (16) and in the boiler inlet hose (17). (Fig. 5) • The assembly is carried out in reverse order. Fig. 5 Fig. 5 5A - 16 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 159: Functional Descriptions

    Mixing the cold and hot water would result in a cooling process and therefore in reduced peak output. (Fig. 1) Fig. 1 5A - 17 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 160 (3) including sieve, flow rate controller and outlet spout. • When the valve is closed, the tappet closes the bore in the middle of the diaphragm. Fig. 2 5A - 18 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 161 Fig. 3 5A - 19 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 162 If larger quantities of dirt particles are found regularly in the water mains, it is advisable to install an additional filter sieve in the supply line. (Fig. 4) 5A - 20 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 163 This system consists of an external water tank. The tank must be refilled manually. A double pump is installed in this tank. (See chapter A.7) 5A - 21 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 164 Water temperature below 82°C (179,6°F) low drink quality - delivery block can be disabled T=60°C ERR 24: Water temperature below 60°C (140,0°F) hygiene delivery block - cannot be disabled 5A - 22 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 165 1246 1044 nector of the sensor is pulled off. 878.5 742.8 630.7 537.9 460.6 395.9 341.6 1000 1500 2000 Temperature sensor –resistance in ohm Resistance measurement 5A - 23 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 166 2. Interruption in the safety circuit This can be activated by: – the watchdog-relay – the boil over sensor – dry running protection These elements are series-connected. 5A - 24 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 167 30 sec. • If this system is not functioning properly, the safety circuit is interrupted by the electronic dry running protection. 5A - 25 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 168: Electric Circuit Diagrams

    ON-OFF Module A Module A Outlet valve Transistor +24V Transistor Delivery Inlet valve button Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Electric circuit – outlet valve Electric circuit – inlet valve 5A - 26 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 169 User interface Heating elements ON-OFF Level control unit Safety relay Module A Control heating relay Safety circuit Temperature sensor – boiler Fig. 1 Electric circuit – heating system 5A - 27 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 170: Technical Specifications

    12 l/min Pressure: 0.5 bar Outlet valves Voltage: 24 V DC 98 °C (208 °F) Temperature: Pressure: 0–60 mbar Duty cycle: 100 % Water stop valve see manufacturer information 5A - 28 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 171: Options

    5 to 30 liters (1.3 to 7.9 gal) flows at once. This valve, however, only protects against relatively big leaks. * Definition – options, accessories, see chapter 1.1.3 5A - 29 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 172 Use flat-sealing hose screw connec- tions only. Remove the sieve that may still be on the screw connection. Screw on the water stop valve by hand only. Fig. 1 5A - 30 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 173 (e.g. setting 3 = 15 l necessary to rinse the filter sieve more (4 gal)) has flown through the water stop frequently). (Fig. 1) valve. 5A - 31 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 174 Functions - water system 5A - 32 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - water system...
  • Page 175: Brewing System

    Functions - Brewing System Brewing system Not applicable 5B - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Brewing system...
  • Page 176 Functions - Brewing System 5B - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Brewing system...
  • Page 177 Mixer time Adjustment via software Mixer delay Adjustment via software Test – dosing of beverage or concentrate Adjustment via software Pause Adjustment via software Ratio Adjustment via software 5C - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 178 16 switchover motor 7 impeller 17 motor console 8 mounting ring 18 B2 coil incl. housing and seal 9 shaft seal 19 water distributor 10 motor seal 20 sealing key 5C - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 179 – the cable harness is laid and fastened as shown in Fig. 4 – that you do not forget to install the seal between the coil and the cooling com- partment. Fig. 4 5C - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 180 – Pull the ingredient trough up to approxi- mately 1 mm below the trough edge again. – Operate the lever wire and check the function of the switchover system. – Clean the combined trough. 5C - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 181 Fig. 4. • Check the motor seal including the shaft seal and support ring for correct insertion. 5C - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 182 On reassembly, note the following: • The switchover motors for the right and left trough switchover systems are installed on the switchover board in identical fashion. 2-pin 6-pin Fig. 3 5C - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 183 3 dosing coil – left, centre, right 8 product switch – left, right 4 water distributor 9 beverage outlet spout – left, centre, right 5 trough cover 10 floater Fig. 1 5C - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 184 (8) into the bellows. (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 5C - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 185 Only when 80% of the required beverage volume has been delivered is the remaining water contents of the beverage dosed. 5C - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 186 (2) can only be switched on after the connecting current of the first mixing unit motor has dropped below a specific value. (Fig. 1) 5C - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 187 2. Safety inquiry (VDE regulation) to check The auto diaphragm has been switched if the combined trough is in correct over. The lever arm exits the combined position. trough. 5C - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 188 10 msec. even if the peak current value has not yet been reached. If the electric circuit has not been interrupted, the dosing operation is still possible but inaccurate. 5C - 12 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 189 Con- Delivery Ausgabetaster +24 V +24V button sequently the error messages 61, 62, or 63 Mixing appear in the LCD display. unit Mixermotor +24 V +24V Fig.1 5C - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 190 * Combined trough incl. cover Material: ULTEM * Delivery spout Material: PP Moplen * Water connection/distributor Material: ABS-PC/silicon/PBT * * These parts can be cleaned in a dishwasher. 5C - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - Dosing system...
  • Page 191: Product Delivery

    Programming via the LCD touch screen Buttons/button assignment Programming via the LCD touch screen Cup carrier – version for pots height-adjustable – version for espresso (accessory) not height-adjustable 5D - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 192 Fig. 2 5D - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 193 Fig. 2 • The assembly procedure is carried out in the reverse order of steps. Fig. 3 5D - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 194 Version for large pots and/or thermos flasks Version for pots (delivery height for large pots = 34 cm/13.4 in.) (delivery height for pots = 23 cm/9.0 in.) Fig. 1 5D - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 195 The delivery operation is carried out con- tinuously, as long as the respective delivery button is pressed down. • Possible portion sizes can be adjusted by the service technician. 5D - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 196 Cup carrier – espresso (accessory) Material: ABS/stainless steel Cup carrier rod – espresso (accessory) Material: aluminium D.6 Options* Not available * Definition of options, accessories, see chapter 1.1.3 5D - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 197 Thermos flask Product delivery in especially Kit 'foot for thermos flask' high thermos flasks * Definition of options, accessories, see chapter 1.1.3 5D - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 198 Fig. 3 5D - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 199 Adjust the cup stop (1) according to the cup size so that the cup is then placed in centered position underneath the outlet spout. (Fig. 1) Fig. 1 5D - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 200 Use a screwdriver to penetrate the bottom of the dispenser at the location (8) provided for this purpose. (Fig. 3) • Push the pre-assembled dispenser foot for Fig. 3 5D - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 201 (13, fig. 7). • Set up the dispenser in upright position. Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 5D - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 202 Fig. 8 5D - 12 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - product delivery...
  • Page 203 Functions - cooling system Cooling system F.1 Adjustments Not available here 5F - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 204 Functions - cooling system 5F - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 205 Legend: 1 cooling compartment 2 temperature sensor 3 aluminium plate 4 Peltier 5 foam seal 1 6 foam seal 2 7 heat sink 8 Overheating protection 9 fan 5F - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 206 Remove the left housing cover (1) and the water distributor out of the dispenser. left front panel (2) and then undo the cable (Fig. 1) harness for the delivery button. (Fig. 1) 5F - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 207 Press the cooling compartment downward until the jack latch snaps into place on the bottom left-hand side. Fig. 3 Fig. 4 5F - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 208 To swivel the cooling compartment downward, slightly press in the leaf spring. Press the cooling compartment downward until the jack latch snaps into place on the bottom left-hand side. Fig. 3 5F - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 209 Undo the two screws (10) in the centre of the heat sink (above and below the fan) and then remove the cooling unit (11). Hold the screws during this procedure. (Fig. 3) Fig. 2 Fig. 3 5F - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 210 (thin ce- ramic plates, stranded wire con- nections). black Fig. 6 • Apply thin coats of thermal compound to the other sides of the Peltier elements as described above. 5F - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 211 Use 2 screws to fasten the heat sink to the cooling unit. • Fasten the plug (27) in the console (28). (Fig. 9) • Complete the dispenser. violet black Fig. 8 Fig. 9 5F - 9 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 212 (13) (e. g. using a felt tip). (Fig. 4) Make sure that the temperature sensor reaches into the cooling compartment as far as possible. Fig. 4 5F - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 213 Press the jack latch (6) downward and then swivel the cooling compartment (7) up 90°, until the leaf spring on the left side (8) latches into place. (Fig. 3) Fig. 2 Fig. 3 5F - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 214 On assembly, note the following: • Do not forget to install the lever rod of the gas spring when inserting the hinge bolt on the right-hand side. 5F - 12 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 215 Use two screwdrivers to remove the hinges from the cooling compartment housing as Fig. 2 shown in Fig. 3. • The assembly is carried out in reverse order. Fig. 3 5F - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 216 To do so, turn the crosshead screw (see arrow), until the top lid is flush with the cooling compartment. (Fig. 4) Fig. 4 5F - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 217 1 cooling compartment 2 temperature sensor 3 aluminium plate 4 Peltier 5 foam seal 1 6 foam seal 2 7 heat sink 8 Overheating protection – self resetting 9 fan 5F - 15 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 218 The aluminium plate (3) is installed on the heat sink and covers the Peltier elements. (Fig. 1) • This provides a self-contained cooling module that is easily replaced in case of repair. 5F - 16 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 219 During the beverage delivery operation, the rily. This is carried out by the temperature cooling system is interrupted. (Fig. 1) regulation system. (Temperature sensor/ switching transistor/microprocessor). 5F - 17 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 220 T < –1 °C (30 °F) or T > 30 °C (86 °F) is measured over a period of more than 3 hours, the errors 30 or 31 are registered in the error report. 5F - 18 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 221 4027 not allowed to exceed 1 mA. 3265 2663 2185 Comparative measurement 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 Temperature sensor – resistance in ohm Resistance measurement 5F - 19 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 222 Peltier current flows within a range of 2.7–3.1 A. In the first minute following an interruption of electric current, however, the electric current can be up to 15% higher. 5F - 20 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 223 F.4.1 Electric circuit – cooling system ± Operating voltage 25.5 V ± Standby 9 V Cool Overheat- device protection Module B + C ± Activation – Peltier element Temperature sensor Fig. 1 5F - 21 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 224 Auto reset protection < 50 °C 75 °C ± 5 °C Off: F.6 Options* Not available here F.7 Accessories* Not available here * Definition – options, accessories, see chapter 1.1.3 5F - 22 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - cooling system...
  • Page 225 Functions - housing G Housing G.1 Adjustments Not available here 5G - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 226 Fig. 1 Legend to Fig. 1 housing cover, right dispenser door panel – product outlet panel – hot water outlet (Fig. 2) housing covering, left housing cover, left Fig. 2 5G - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 227 • Pull the outlet hose (5) for hot water to- gether with the support (4) out of the boiler panel. (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 5G - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 228 (4) on one side of the hinges. (Fig. 2) • Unhinge and remove the housing cover. • The assembly procedure is carried out in the reverse order of steps. Fig. 1 5G - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 229 The upper hinge can be replaced by a reinforced one, which is available via the kit 'door hinge conversion'. • Install the kit as shown in fig. 2. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 5G - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 230 Material: ABS/TSG right cover and left cover, panels Coating: RAL 3002/silver (K92077- Sikkens Autobase) Side walls Material: stainless steel, streak- polished Paint: K92077-Sikkens Autobase Operating device Material: stainless steel 5G - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 231 Table fixing Kit 'table fixing' Fixing the dispenser to table plates, thickness max. 70 mm Door hinge conversion Kit 'door hinge conversion' Replacing the standard hinge by a reinforced hinge 5G - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 232 Functions - housing 5G - 8 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - housing...
  • Page 233 Power supply unit and control system Adjustments WHAT: HOW: Heating capacity Heating capacity change over switch on the power supply console Values – see chapter 2 Installation 5K - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 234 5 user interface board 6 LCD display with touch screen 7 RFID antenna 8 PC connection 9 main switch 10 button – hot water circuit board 5K - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 235 They do not serve to align the module circuit boards into the correct position, (Fig. 3) Fig. 3 5K - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 236 (5). (Fig. 2) the LCD display (6) on the user interface board. (Fig. 2) • Take the RFID (10) out of the click-on bracket. (Fig. 2) 5K - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 237 (8) including the support (9). (Fig. 2) Fig. 1 • The assembly is carried out in reverse order. Fig. 2 5K - 5 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 238 8-pin to the module A board (8) • Pull out the power supply unit (9) towards the front and then turn it upside down. (Fig. 2) 6 7 8 Fig. 2 5K - 6 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 239 Fig. 3 the cables as shown in Fig. 4 and 5. green blue brown black Fig. 4 white green black Fig. 5 5K - 7 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 240 7 cable harness – cold water 12 cable harness – cooling unit, left-hand supply unit 8 cable harness – motor console 5K - 8 5K - 9 July 2004 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 241 The power supply is equipped with a cooling fan, which is switched on automati- Fig. 1 cally when the temperature inside the power supply unit is too high. 5K - 10 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 242 PC, the flash file systems Fig. 2 of the dispenser and the PC are compared and transmitted from the PC to the dispenser if required. 5K - 11 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 243 9 - connection for LED background lighting system (LCD module) 18 - backup memory 10 - 6 pads as programming connection for USER INTERFACE board 5K - 12 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 244 MCM can be carried out on the User Interface board, which we recommend after substantial modifications of the configuration. 5K - 13 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 245 The LCD display is connected to the con- nection (2) on the USER INTERFACE board and is supplied with 24 V of direct voltage from this connection. (Fig. 2) Fig. 2 5K - 14 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 246 Daily cleaning time 11.45 am stop Weekly cleaning time 11:45 am, Mo the service mode screen is shown on the DECREASE INCREASE LCD. Fig. 4 5K - 15 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 247 The detailed parameters for the selected bever- ages are transmitted to module A from the MCM board. 5K - 16 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 248 B2 coil (19.75 V), Peltier and Peltier Fig. 1 standby is carried out in the top section (2) of the circuit board. (24 V/9.7 V) (Fig. 1) 5K - 17 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 249 B2 coil (19.75 V), Peltier and Peltier standby is carried out in the top section (2) of the circuit board. (24 V/9.7 V) (Fig. 1) 5K - 18 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 250 (2) – coin return motor (3) – push buttons, key switch, LEDs, displays (4) – payment systems (5) – voltage supply for payment system. 5K - 19 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 251 Functions - Power supply unit and control system K.4 Electric circuit diagrams K.4.1 Block diagrams 5K - 20 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 256: July

    24 V Fuse – power supply units Control system: 3 x 3.15 AT K.6 Options* Not available here * Definition of options, see page 1-4 5K - 29 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 257 Functions - Power supply unit and control system 5K - 30 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - power supply and control system...
  • Page 258 Functions - external options External options Country-specific, to be supplemented by the OPCOs and distributors. 5L - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - external options...
  • Page 259 Functions - external options 5L - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - external options...
  • Page 260: Payment Systems

    Adjustment via Programming for each delivery button (Service Interface – DRINK PRICES) Happy hour: Adjustment of 1–3 happy hour periods via programming (Operator Interface – HAPPY HOUR, DRINK PRICES) 5P - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - payment systems...
  • Page 261 (Fig. 3) • Complete the dispenser and the payment system. • Open the water tap and then connect the dispenser to the power supply system. Fig. 3 5P - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - payment systems...
  • Page 262 Coin changer: - Executive - MDB-protocol Coin acceptor: - 2 pricelines Waiter system: - 15 pricelines Audit information: OVERVIEW: an overview of the current configuration is dis- played. 5P - 3 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - payment systems...
  • Page 263 Functions - payment systems 5P - 4 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - payment systems...
  • Page 264 Preventive maintenance Table of contents Preventive maintenance Preventive maintenance time schedule Additional preventive maintenance instructions of the OPCOs and distributors 6 - 1 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - preventive maintenance...
  • Page 265 5. PTFE shaft seal Replace Depending on the number of dos- ing operations 6. Product valves Decalcify Depending on the local water hardness 7. Auto diaphragm Replace – 6 - 2 July 2004 Cafitesse 700 - Functions - preventive maintenance...

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