Alarm Messages On The Display - LAVAZZA LB 2500 PLUS Instructions For Use Manual

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Display
LAVAZZA LB PLUS
Drawer full
LAVAZZA LB PLUS
Drawer full
WARNING
No water
WARNING
Door open
OVERHEATING
WAIT
WAIT FOR COOLING
DOWN
CREDIT
USED UP
DISPENSING
TIMEOUT
INSERT CREDIT
WARMING UP
ALARM
FAULT ON FLOW
METER
SENSOR ALARM
NEGATIVE START
PUMPS
DESCALING
REQUIRED
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ALARM MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY

Machine status
Used capsules drawer
full
Drawer opened with
machine at
temperature
No water in the tank or
tank missing
Soluble element door
open
Temperature too high
Machine components
cooling down
Credit used up
Dispensing terminated
due to absence of water
flow
Insert credit, when
dispensing is by
payment and there is no
credit left
Warming up has not
succeeded
Flow meter faulty,
number of pulses not
reached
Sensor alarm (shorted
or open)
Negative result on start
pumps
The machine needs
descaling of the
hydraulic circuit
Events
Soluble drink dispensing
is possible
Not possible to
dispense
Selection buttons
flashing
Not possible to dispense
Not possible to dispense
Not possible to dispense
Not possible to dispense Reload credit
Incomplete product
dispensing
Not possible to dispense Reload credit
Not possible to dispense
Not possible to dispense
Not possible to dispense
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Remedies
Empty drawer and
wash it
Close the drawer
Fill the tank with
non-carbonated fresh
drinking water
Close the soluble
element door
Wait for machine to cool
down. If the message
does not disappear,
contact the service
engineers
Wait for components
to cool. If the message
does not disappear,
contact the service
engineers
Carry out start pumps
procedure. If the
message remains or
the pumps fail to start,
contact the service
engineers
Contact service
engineers
Contact service
engineers
Contact service
engineers
Repeat operation. In
case of a negative
result, contact service
engineers
Run the descaling cycle
as described in chapter
"Maintenance and
cleaning"

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