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  • Page 1 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Translation of original instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL INDEX 3.4.11 Wiring diagram POWER OUT ....3.24 3.4.12 Wiring diagram INPUT / OUTPUT UTILITIES LOGIC bOARD ....3.25 1 INTRODUCTION ..........1.1 3.5 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAmS ......3.26 1.1 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ......1.1 3.5.1 version Espresso + Instant products (E+1m) ........3.26 1.1.1 Personal protective equipment (PPE) ..
  • Page 4 5.10 FIRMWARE LOAdING FROm mICRO SD ........5.51 5.10.1 Preparing MicroSd card ......5.51 5.10.2 Loading of power board application program ....... 5.51 5.10.3 Installation of MicroSd card ....5.52 5.10.4 Installation of application program ..5.53 5.11 PC INTERFACE "bLUEDOT mANAGER"..5.53 6 MAINTENANCE ...........6.1 6.1 RECOmmENDATIONS FOR PREvENTIvE mAINTENANCE ... 6.1...
  • Page 5 REvISION OF THE MANUAL DATE CHANGES 04 - 2016 First edition Chapter 2 06 - 2016 Chapter 5...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ................1.1 1.1.1 Personal protective equipment (PPE) ............... 1.3 1.2 RESIDUAL RISKS ....................1.3 1.3 NECESSARY TOOL SET ...................1.4 1.4 CONSUmABLES / ACCESSORIES ..............1.4 1.4.1 Installation of filter CARIpure 100 ..............1.6 1.1 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS Before proceeding with installation, use and maintenance of the machine, the operator is held to read and fully understand the contents of this manual.
  • Page 8 This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that the product shall not be treated as household waste, as it shall be delivered to an authorised waste collection point for recycling of electric and electronic devices. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, contact the local authority, the local waste disposal service.
  • Page 9: Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe)

    NOTE THE LATEST vERSION OF THE mANUAL CAN BE ACCESSED BY REgISTERINg IN THE AREA RESERvED TO CUSTOmERS OF THE OFFICIAL CARImALI wEBSITE. 1.1.1 Personal protective equipment (PPE) ATTENTION Always wear the PPE in the course of the maintenance procedures.
  • Page 10: Necessary Tool Set

    1.3 NECESSARY TOOL SET Icon Description Phillips screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Pliers Hex wrench Torx wrench 1.4 CONSUmABLES / ACCESSORIES Code Image Description 06.00133 Cleaner CARImALI (tablets) 06.00136 milker cleaner CARImALI (measuring cup supplied)
  • Page 11 Code Image Description 37.05324 Adapter for water tank filter. 87.00173 Tank filter adapter O-ring. 95.05205 Water tank filter. If fitted, replace it every 2-3 months (approximately 100 litres). For further de- tails, refer to the specific documentation. 95.00678 Brush for machine cleaning. 95.01806 Brush for machine cleaning. NOTE THE mACHINE CAN BE INTERFACES wITH THE PC THROUgH A SPECIFIC SOFTwARE. FOR FURTHER DETAILS, REFER TO THE SPECIFIC DOCUmENTATION.
  • Page 12: Installation Of Filter Caripure

    1.4.1 Installation of filter CARIpure 100 NOTE THIS PROCEDURE REFERS ONLY TO THE mACHINE EqUIPPED wITH TANK. ATTENTION Carry out the procedure with the machine off and the power cable disconnected. Insert the filter CARIpure 100 into the adap- ter inside the tank. ATTENTION Check the position and the conditions of the O-ring (37.05324) inside the filter adapter.
  • Page 13: Description Of The Machine

    2 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE 2.1 ConTrol panel ....................2.2 2.2 MaCHIne ConFIGUraTIonS ................2.2 2.3 opTIon ......................2.8 2.4 addITIonal UnITS ..................2.10 2.5 MaCHIne IdenTIFICaTIon ................2.10 2.5.1 Machine version logic coding ................2.11 2.6 TeCHnICal FeaTUreS ..................2.12 2.6.1 overall dimensions ..................2.12 2.6.2 Test report of energy consumption ..............
  • Page 14: Control Panel

    Confirm 2.2 MaCHIne ConFIGUraTIonS Brewer Fresh Milk Water supply Legend: ESPRESSO BREWER espresso brewer Bluedot WT - WM - WJ Fresh Brewer Bluedot WT - WM - WJ Tea Brewer eF: espresso brewer Bluedot WT - WM - WJ...
  • Page 15 Version espresso “e” + instant products (Tank or water connection or Jolly) Coffee bean containers Coffee bean Instant product containers container Instant product Coffee grinder container Mixer 2 espresso unit Mixer 1 Grounds drawer Milker Water tank Version Fresh Brew “F” + instant products (tank or water connection or Jolly) Coffee bean containers Instant product...
  • Page 16 Version espresso + Fresh Brew “eF” (with water mains only) Coffee bean containers Coffee bean containers Coffee grinder Coffee grinder Fresh Brew unit espresso unit Grounds drawer espresso unit Milker Grounds drawer of Fresh Brew unit Versione Tea (Serbatoio o attacco idrico o Jolly Instant product container Instant product...
  • Page 17 Version espresso + Tea “eT” (with water mains only) Coffee bean containers Instant product container Instant product Coffee grinder container Fresh Brew unit espresso unit Grounds drawer espresso unit Milker Grounds drawer of Fresh Brew unit Version espresso (Tank or water connection or Jolly) Coffee bean containers Coffee grinder...
  • Page 18 Version espresso (Tank or water connection or Jolly) Coffee bean containers Coffee bean containers Coffee grinder Coffee grinder espresso unit Grounds drawer espresso unit Milker Water tank Version espresso “e” + instant products (Tank or water connection or Jolly) Coffee bean containers Instant product Instant product...
  • Page 19 Version espresso “e” + instant products (Tank or water connection or Jolly) Coffee bean containers Instant product Instant product container container Instant product Coffee grinder container Mixer 2 espresso unit Mixer 1 Grounds drawer Water tank...
  • Page 20: Option

    2.3 opTIon NOTE For further details, refer to the specific description paragraphs. Water Mains connection Water Jolly (water tank + mains connection) Caripure 100 Water Filter (100l) premium Grinder Set Up Cup Station Cup Size & presence Sensor MaxSave energy Saving aroma fan...
  • Page 21 direct Coffee Ground discharge NOTE The following options will be available sub- sequently: ● Modem ● rFid-nFC ● Wi-Fi ● Coin acceptor + box...
  • Page 22: Additional Units

    Refer to the specific label of the additional unit of yours to verify the correspondence of data. 2.5 MaCHIne IdenTIFICaTIon CARIMALI S.p.A. - www.carimali.com Via Industriale, 1 - 24040 Chignolo d’Isola - ITALY MADE IN ITALY BDS - 1211112 s/n XX123456...
  • Page 23: Machine Version Logic Coding

    Version CARIMALI S.p.A. - www.carimali.com Via Industriale, 1 - 24040 Chignolo d’Isola - ITALY Model MADE IN ITALY BDS - 1211112 s/n XX123456 TYPE: power supply 11/2015 Bluedot MODEL: 220-240V 1~ 50/60Hz INPUT: 1700 W NOMINAL POWER:...
  • Page 24: Technical Features

    2.6 TeCHnICal FeaTUreS FEATURES DATA dispensing height min 80, max 170 mm Coffee grounds capacity Fresh Brew grounds capacity Water tank capacity Coffee bean container capacity 0,6 kg Instant product container capacity 1,1 l Coffee boiler capacity 0,6 l drip tray capacity Water pressure min 1 bar (0,1 Mpa) (version with Water connection)
  • Page 25: Test Report Of Energy Consumption

    2.6.2 Test report of energy consumption OPERATION RESULT 2.6.3 electric variants according to the Country in which the machine was sold, it could be equipped with an additional electrical resistance to protect the grinder (96.05325) for voltage ≥ 240 V. 2.13...
  • Page 26: Transport, Storage, And Disposal

    2.7 TranSporT, SToraGe, and dISpoSal WARNING COFFEE MACHINES COFFEE MACHINES Made in Italy Made in Italy Handle the packaging by means of the ap- posite carrying handles. COFFEE MACHINES Made in Italy COFFEE MACHINES COFFEE MACHINES Made in Italy Made in Italy WARNING >...
  • Page 27: Installation

    3 INSTALLATION 3.1 FIRST INSTALLATION AND START-UP .............3.2 3.1.1 Positioning of the machine ................3.2 3.1.2 Connection of the machine to the power mains ..........3.3 3.1.3 Connection of the machine to the water mains ..........3.3 3.1.4 Hydraulic circuit filling ..................3.4 3.1.5 Milk circuit connection ..................
  • Page 28: First Installation And Start-Up

    3.1 FIRST INSTALLATION AND START-UP 3.1.1 Positioning of the machine 30°C > > 5°C = 30÷70% non-condensing Position the machine: • Indoor with temperature above 5 °C. 150 mm • At a minimum distance of 150 mm from walls or other objects, to facilitate ven- tilation.
  • Page 29: Connection Of The Machine To The Power Mains

    The connection to water mains must be done by a skilled technician in compliance with applicable regulations. Water supply hose NOTE Use the certified CARIMALI hose (95.01889). In case of need, the Customer is held to install the softener filter. Outer softener filter to be installed by the Customer.
  • Page 30: Hydraulic Circuit Filling

    3.1.4 Hydraulic circuit filling Machine with tank version ATTENTION Switch the machine off first and disconnect the power cable. Open the front door and remove the water tank. Water tank Fill the tank with water up to the MAX level. Insert the full tank into the machine and close the lower, front door.
  • Page 31 Version of machine with water mains connection Connect the machine to the water mains. After having connected the machine to the water mains, make sure the mains tap is open. Connect the power cable and position the switching on button on the position “I” to Switching on button switch the machine on.
  • Page 32 To complete the passage, set the firmware as follows: Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015...
  • Page 33: Milk Circuit Connection

    Milker outlet to the unit. NOTE The fridge was designed and built to work along with the machine bLUeDOT, in order to ensure a correct conservation of milk at a suitable temperature. For further details about the use and main- tenance of the fridge, refer to the specific documentation.
  • Page 34: Software Settings

    3.1.6 Software settings Machine configuration If the boiler filling was carried out properly, when the machine is switched on, after software loading, the following screen is shown: NOTE Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 35 CONFIGURATION VALUES DESCRIPTION MACHINE Main Power Setting of main electric power 220/240v - 100/125v supply grinder Number Setting of grinder 1 - 2 number Hot water outlet Setting of the presence of hot yes - no water outlet Aroma fan Setting of the presence yes - no of aroma fan...
  • Page 36 Machine parameters NOTE Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 37 MACHINE VALUES DESCRIPTION PARAMETERS Language english, german, French, Setting of the Spanish, Japanese, display language Italian, Polish, Danish boiler temperature Setting of The value can be set operating boiler as required by the operator. temperature Minimum boiler The value can be set Setting of temperature as required by the operator.
  • Page 38: Jolly Version (Wt+Wm)

    3.2 JOLLy veRSION (WT+WM) The Jolly version can operate with the water mains connection or with the tank. IT is pos- sible to switch from a version to the other following the procedures below. 3.2.1 Passage from the water mains (WM) to the tank (WT) The following image shows the situation when the water mains connection is en-...
  • Page 39 Remove the cap positioned by the manufac- turer. Insert the cap into the air break hose. Connect the tank hose to the flowmeter. Tank hose Flowmeter The following image shows the final situa- tion with the connection to the tank. 3.13...
  • Page 40 To complete the passage, set the firmware as follows: Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 41: Passage From The Tank (Wt) To The Water Mains (Wm)

    3.2.2 Passage from the tank (WT) to the water mains (WM) The following image shows the situation when the water tank is enabled. Disconnect the tank hose from the flowme- ter and position the air break hose. Tank hose Air break hose Move the cap from the Air break hose to the tank hose.
  • Page 42 To complete the passage, set the firmware as follows: Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 43: Drainage System

    Drawer liquid grounds outlet Insert the two O-rings supplied with the Hose holder CARIMALI kit in the apposite seats. locking screw Insert the hose holder into the apposite seat Hose holder and lock it with the screw.
  • Page 44: Electronic Boards, Fuses, And Wiring Diagram

    3.4 eLeCTRONIC bOARDS, FUSeS, AND WIRINg DIAgRAM 3.4.1 Power board (Code 96.05274) The power board receives the 24 vdc power supply from the switching power supply unit and powers the main functions of the machine, as well as the other power boards. 3.18...
  • Page 45: Switching Power Supply Unit 200/240V (Code 96.05336)

    3.4.2 Switching power supply unit 200/240v (code 96.05336) The switching power supply unit is powered by the mains (220/240v - 50/60 Hz) and powers the power board at 24 v dc. Protective fuse Input connector IN 200/240 vac Output connector 24 v dc 3.4.3 Switching power supply unit 100/125v (code 96.05336.00.41) The switching power supply unit is pow-...
  • Page 46: User Terminal (Codice 96.05318)

    3.4.5 User terminal (Codice 96.05318) The user terminal consists of the u tilities logic board and the touchpad board. The utilities logic board powers the display and the touchpad board, furthermore it powers the secondary utilities and the corresponding sensors. Utilities logic board (Item single code 96.05273) 3.20...
  • Page 47: Additional Board 2Nd Group (Code 96.05292)

    3.4.6 Additional board 2nd group (Code 96.05292) In the version “eF” (espresso + Fresh brew), the 2nd unit addi- tional board powers the Fresh brew unit. From Fresh brew unit 3.4.7 Logo lighting board (Code 96.05353) The logo lighting board powers the CARIMALI logo LeD. 3.21...
  • Page 48: Dispensing Compartment Electronic Wiring (Code 96.05351)

    3.4.8 Dispensing compartment electronic wiring (Code 96.05351) The dispensing compartment wiring enables lighting of the com- partment itself. 3.4.9 Cooling Kit 100/125v The wiring of the delivery compartment allows the lighting itself. cooling fan (96.05389.CA) Fan support plate (11.05393) ATTENTION Check the operation of the fan every 500 hours of operation;...
  • Page 49: Wiring Diagram Power In

    3.4.10 Wiring diagram POWeR IN 3.23...
  • Page 50: Wiring Diagram Power Out

    3.4.11 Wiring diagram POWeR OUT 3.24...
  • Page 51: Wiring Diagram Input / Output Utilities Logic Board

    3.4.12 Wiring diagram INPUT / OUTPUT UTILITIeS LOgIC bOARD 3.25...
  • Page 52: Hydraulic Diagrams

    3.5 HyDRAULIC DIAgRAMS 3.5.1 version espresso + Instant products (e+1M) 3.26...
  • Page 53: Version Fresh Brew + Instant Products (F + 1M)

    3.5.2 version Fresh brew + Instant products (F + 1M) 3.27...
  • Page 54: Version Espresso + Fresh Brew (Ef + 1M)

    3.5.3 version espresso + Fresh brew (eF + 1M) 3.28...
  • Page 55: Valve Layout

    3.6 vALve LAyOUT NOTE The valve layouts vary according to the versions of the machine. 3.6.1 version espresso + Instant products (e) EV7 (2-way) steam EV8 (2-way) milker rinsing water EV4 (2-way) instant product 2 EV3 (2-way) instant product 1 milker air EV5 (2-way) EV10...
  • Page 56: Version Fresh Brew + Instant Products (F)

    3.6.2 version Fresh brew + Instant products (F) EV7 (2-way) steam EV8 (2-way) milker rinsing water EV4 (2-way) instant product 2 EV3 (2-way) instant product 1 milker air EV5 (2-way) EV10 Fresh brew unit milker rinsing air EV11 (3-way) EV6 (2-way) pressurised steam hot water spout discharge / steam...
  • Page 57: Version Espresso + Fresh Brew (Ef)

    3.6.3 version espresso + Fresh brew (eF) EV7 (2-way) steam EV8 (2-way) milker rinsing water milker air EV5 (2-way) EV10 Fresh brew unit milker rinsing air EV11 (3-way) EV6 (2-way) pressurised steam hot water spout discharge / steam exchanger EV1 (2-way) water connection NOTE The presence of the valves:...
  • Page 58: Relief Valves

    3.6.4 Relief valves These valves are mounted on all versions of machine. Multivalve boiler safety valve; calibration 12 bar boiler safety valve; calibration 10 bar Flowmeter 3.32...
  • Page 59: Disassembly And Cleaning Procedures

    4 DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING PROCEDURES 4.1 SERVICE modE ....................4.2 4.2 dISConnECtIon of ElECtRIC wIRIng ............4.2 4.3 dISConnECtIon of HYdRAUlIC HoSE lInES ...........4.2 4.4 mACHInE pAnElS ....................4.3 4.4.1 outer cleaning of the machine ................4.3 4.4.2 panel removal for accessing the machine ............4.3 4.5 CoffEE / InStAnt pRodUCtS ContAInERS ..........4.4 4.5.1 disassembly of coffee/instant products containers ...........
  • Page 60: Service Mode

    4.1 SERVICE modE ATTENTION the SERVICE mode can be accessed with the cut-off key of the door safety mi- cro-switch. Be very careful during the maintenance phases when the door is open and the vol- tage is energised. 4.2 dISConnECtIon of ElECtRIC wIRIng ATTENTION do not damage the electric connections.
  • Page 61: Machine Panels

    4.4 mACHInE pAnElS 4.4.1 outer cleaning of the machine ATTENTION Clean the outer surfaces using a non-abra- sive cloth, dampened with warm water. never use: ● Abrasive cloths or steel brushes ● Aggressive, foaming detergents and/ or other solvents ● Hot water and acids. NOTE to access the inner components of the ma- chine, remove the rear panel and the side...
  • Page 62: Coffee / Instant Products Containers

    4.5 CoffEE / InStAnt pRodUCtS ContAInERS 4.5.1 disassembly of coffee/instant products containers open the upper front door. procedure for coffee containers only Press the flap to close the side. View from the bottom up Remove the coffee containers from the ma- chine.
  • Page 63: Cleaning Of Coffee/Instant Products Containers

    4.5.2 Cleaning of coffee/instant products containers Required tools: ● water ● Brush ATTENTION to prevent the risk of contamination of the dispensed drinks, carry out the cleaning procedure on a regular basis, following the instructions described in this manual. open the containers using the apposite key. wash with water and dry the chute thor- oughly.
  • Page 64: Espresso Unit

    4.6 ESpRESSo UnIt 4.6.1 Semi-automatic cleaning of the Espresso unit NOTE this procedure can be carried out following the instructions on the display. NOTE Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 65 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° the following screen is displayed. open the door and insert a CARImAlI tab- Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k!
  • Page 66 Close the door, the machine will turn on au- tomatically. Confirm the cleaning cycle start. NOTE the cycle lasts approx.ly 8 minutes. put a container of approx.ly 2 l under the dis- pensing nozzle to collect the cleaning liq- uids. NOTE If the cleaning cycle is stopped suddenly before its completion, the unit returns to...
  • Page 67: Cleaning Light Es

    4.6.2 Cleaning light ES NOTE this type of washing does not require the use of tablets or ope- ning the machine. the only ingredient used for cleaning is hot water from the water distribution system/tank. ATTENTION In the machine version with tank (WT), check and fill the water tank up to the mAx level, if necessary.
  • Page 68 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 69: Manual Cleaning Of The Espresso Unit

    4.6.3 manual cleaning of the Espresso unit NOTE Carry out this procedure for a manual cleaning of the compo- nents or in case of complete / partial replacement of the Espres- so unit. NOTE this procedure can be carried out following the instructions on the display.
  • Page 70 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 71 “B” to re- lease the unit. Remove the unit towards the front side of the machine. Required tools for cleaning: ● CARImAlI brush (9.501.806) ● Hot water Clean the Espresso unit with hot water. ATTENTION Adjust the water temperature to prevent the risk of burn.
  • Page 72 Insert the brush into the Espresso unit and remove the residues. Rinse the Espresso unit thoroughly using hot water and manually rotate the gears. ATTENTION make sure the components are perfectly dry before installing them again on the ma- chine, to prevent bacteria growth. NOTE Assemble the Espresso unit by proceed- ing in the reverse order compared to the...
  • Page 73 Close the upper front door. ATTENTION 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 the image on the side is shown at the end of the cycle. Before proceeding with the normal use of the machine, carry out some test dispensing cycles. Power On End cleaning procedure 4.15...
  • Page 74: Fresh Brew Unit

    4.7 fRESH BREw UnIt 4.7.1 Semi-automatic cleaning of the fresh Brew unit NOTE this procedure can be carried out following the instructions on the display. NOTE Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 75 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° the following screen is displayed. open the door and insert a CARImAlI tab- Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k!
  • Page 76 Close the door, the machine will turn on au- tomatically. Confirm the cleaning cycle start. NOTE the cycle lasts approx.ly 8 minutes. put a container of approx.ly 2 l under the dis- pensing nozzle to collect the cleaning liq- uids. NOTE If the cleaning cycle is stopped suddenly before its completion, the unit returns to...
  • Page 77: Cleaning Light Fb

    4.7.2 Cleaning light fB NOTE this type of washing does not require the use of tablets or ope- ning the machine. the only ingredient used for cleaning is hot water from the water distribution system/tank. ATTENTION In the machine version with tank (WT), check and fill the water tank up to the mAx level.
  • Page 78 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 79: Disassembly Of The Fresh Brew Unit

    4.7.3 disassembly of the fresh Brew unit ATTENTION the fresh Brew unit can be washed only carrying out the semi-automatic procedure from the display. disassemble the fresh Brew unit only in case of replacement. disassembly must be performed by a skilled technician.
  • Page 80 Align the pinion alignment guides rotating the unit clockwise. pinion Alignment guides 4.22...
  • Page 81: Milker Unit

    4.8 mIlkER UnIt 4.8.1 Cleaning of milker circuit NOTE this procedure can be carried out following the instructions on the display. NOTE put a container of approximately 2 l under the dispensing nozzle to collect the cleaning liquids. NOTE Once having confirmed the cycle start, it cannot be canceled. ATTENTION when using the milker, carry out the procedure of semi-automat- ic cleaning at least once a day.
  • Page 82 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 water and CARImAlI sanitizer (06.00136). follow the instructions on the sanitizer pack- age for a proper dilution. Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 83 Cleaning in progress. 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Cleaning Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! Enjoy Your Drin k! 45°...
  • Page 84: Milker Disassembly

    ATTENTION Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45°...
  • Page 85: Milker Cleaning

    Remove the milk frother. NOTE Check the o-rings and replace them, if necessary. NOTE Assemble the milker by proceeding in the reverse order compared to the above in- structions. 4.8.3 milker cleaning ATTENTION to prevent the risk of contamination of the dispensed drinks, carry out the cleaning procedure on a regular basis, following the instructions described in this manual.
  • Page 86 Immerse all components in a solution of hot water and cleaning agent CARImAlI. Brush the milker dispensing nozzle with the brush to remove the residues. Rinse all components with hot water.
  • Page 87: Instant Products Mixer Unit

    4.9 InStAnt pRodUCtS mIxER UnIt 4.9.1 mixer automatic cleaning NOTE this procedure can be carried out following the instructions on the display. ATTENTION For machines with tank (WT), check and, if necessary, fill the water tank up to the mAx level. there must always be water during the cleaning cycle.
  • Page 88 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 89: Instant Products Mixer Disassembly

    4.9.2 Instant products mixer disassembly open the upper front door. ATTENTION disconnect the hoses that might interfere with this procedure. Rotate the chute(s). Chute Rotate the ring nut to match the flaps with the relevant slots and release the mixer. mixer fixing ring nut Remove the mixer towards the front side of...
  • Page 90: Instant Product Mixer Cleaning

    Required tools: ● Hot water ● Cleaning agent Immerse all components in a solution of hot water and cleaning agent CARImAlI. Rinse all components with hot water. ATTENTION make sure the components are perfectly dry before installing them again on the ma- chine, to prevent bacteria growth.
  • Page 91: Grinder Unit

    4.10 gRIndER UnIt 4.10.1 grinder unit adjustment open the upper front door. Slightly press the fixing flaps to release the coffee conveyor. Coffee conveyor Remove the conveyor towards the front side of the machine. Fixing flaps Adjust coffee grinding manually by rotating the ring nuts: Ring nuts ●...
  • Page 92: Grinder Unit Disassembly

    Push the locking flap of the container to- wards the inner part of the machine, to un- lock the container. Remove the coffee container upwards to switch the grinder on. the grinder can be cleaned by aspirating Cleaning hole the coffee residues through the hole on the shelf top.
  • Page 93 Switch the machine off. open the upper front door. Push the locking flap of the container to- wards the inner part of the machine, to un- lock the container. Remove the coffee container upwards to switch the grinder on. Remove the screw on the machine top and remove the cover.
  • Page 94 Remove the grinder module and disconnect the electric connections. NOTE for replacing the grinders, request the rel- evant documentation to the CARImAlI As- sistance Service. ATTENTION during the re-assembly phase of the grind- er unit, re-connect the wires to the correct polarity.
  • Page 95: Descaling Of The Boiler And The Thermoblock

    4.11 dESCAlIng of tHE BoIlER And tHE tHERmoBloCk tHE pRoCEdURE IS CURREntlY BEIng dEfInEd 4.11.1 descaling of the machine version with tank tHE pRoCEdURE IS CURREntlY BEIng dEfInEd 1. Remove the water tank. 2. fill the tank with the descaling agent and re-position it into the machine. 3.
  • Page 96: Air-Break

    4.12 AIR-BREAk Water storage device equipped with a float- er inside, which monitors the level and con- trols the operation of the water inlet sole- noid valve to the machine. 4.12.1 Air-Break disassembly NOTE Carry out this procedure only in case of re- placement of the Air-Break.
  • Page 97 disconnect the electric/hydraulic connec- tions of the Air-Break. Empty the remaining water. Release the fixing hook of the Air-Break. fixing hook Slightly lift the Air-Break to release it from the two support hook. fixing hooks Remove the Air-Break. NOTE Assemble the Air-Break by proceeding in the reverse order compared to the above instructions.
  • Page 98: Boiler Emptying

    4.13 BoIlER EmptYIng Switch the machine off. disconnect the power cable. power cable Remove the rear panel through the screws. NOTE put a container of at least 1 l underneath the discharge hose to collect water. Remove the discharge hose situated under- neath the boiler.
  • Page 99 Connect the power cable. Switching on button position the switching on button on the posi- tion “I” to switch the machine on. power cable tAnk VERSIon open the front door and remove the water tank. NOTE once the boiler emptying cycle is started, it cannot be stopped.
  • Page 100 to complete the passage, set the software as follows: Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 101 NOTE Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015 19 Febbraio 2015...
  • Page 102 CloSEd opEn Close the drainage cap. Remove the discharge hose situated under- neath the boiler. Re-assemble the rear panel using the screws. End of cleaning procedure 4.44...
  • Page 103 5.10 firmwAre loAding from micro sd............5.51 5.10.1 preparing microsd card .................. 5.51 5.10.2 loading of power board application program ..........5.51 5.10.3 installation of microsd card ................5.52 5.10.4 installation of application program ..............5.53 5.11 pc interfAce "bluedot mAnAger"............5.53...
  • Page 104: Access Levels With Password

    5.1 Access levels with pAssword LeveL User Password waiter 61111 roaster 11111 owner 22222 service 33333 technician 44444 5.2 Accessible functions According to level/pAssword LeveL read doses data   system data    info-reset restore default   reset counters ...
  • Page 105: Dose Programming

    LeveL drink enable    drink name    select options products number    drink icon    product 1 settings dose drink    progrAmming composition product 2 settings    parameter #1 ...
  • Page 106: General Description Of The Button Functions

    5.3 generAl description of the button functions Beverage selection or 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 45° Beverage selection scroll up. Beverage selection or Beverage selection scroll down. Beverage selection or Beverage selection or return to Power On. return to previous page. Associated to maintenance functions Associated to the...
  • Page 107: Dose Setting

    5.5 dose setting 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Power On 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Power On 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 noTe Espresso Long espresso the drink types are pre-set by the man- Long Coffee Coffee creme ufacturer but cannot be modified by the 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015...
  • Page 108 beverage to be delivered. Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Drink setting Set Up 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 109 noTe the amount of products can modify the next menus. Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Drink setting Set Up...
  • Page 110 Drink setting 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Espresso Drink composition reference Parameter settings field. XXXXXX Parameter #1 For more details, see the XXXXXX Parameter #2 following table. Parameter #3 XXXXXX 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Drink composition reference Setting the value Digit the number to be set using to adjust the...
  • Page 111: Hot Water

    drink various / element Unit of measure comp. remarks origin instant product motor 1 instant product motor 2 delayed start time tenths of a second water dispensing time tenths of a second water dispensing delayed start tenths of a second mixer motor time on tenths of a second mixer motor delayed start...
  • Page 112 1 pAuse: 2 pAuses: 5.10...
  • Page 113: Test Doses

    5.5.1 test doses 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Select to access the dosage management menu. Power On 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 37° Insert password Enter the password at technician level. noTe machine swi- tches on automatical- ly after entering the password.
  • Page 114: Grinder Test

    Drink setting 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 45° Chocolate Select to access the Selection options parameter-setting page Drink composition of the products that the Product 1 setting drink is composed of. Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink!
  • Page 115 Product type display Possible tests complete test Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Drink setting Set Up 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 116 Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Drink setting Set Up 98° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45°...
  • Page 117 Preparing drink 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Enjoy your drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Set Up 11:25 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 118: System Manager

    5.6 system mAnAger 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 45° Press to access the maintenance management menu. Power On 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 37° Info reset System Manager Press to access the machine assistance menu. Doses counter Backup 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 System manager menu.
  • Page 119: System Clock Programming

    5.6.1 system clock programming 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 37° System Manager Select to access System clock programming the time and date Display Regulation setting menu. Machine Configuration Machine Parameter Boiler Empty noTe enter correct password to access this menu. 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 System Manager...
  • Page 120 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 121: Machine Configuration

    5.6.2 display regulation Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 122 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 123 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 124 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 125: Cup Station

    5.6.4 cup station once enabled, the cup station feature will be applied on every drink selection. the software will check if the cup station door is closed, otherwi- se it will request to close it with a dedicated page as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 126: Height / Presence Cup

    5.6.5 height / presence cup once enabled, the cup sensor feature will be applied on every drink selection. the softwa- re will check if the cup is placed in correspondence with the sensors, and if the cup is ma- tched with the drink. sensor disPLay oPeraTion...
  • Page 127: Machine Parameters

    5.6.6 machine parameters Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 128: Machine Parameters

    Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 37°...
  • Page 129 Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! Enjoy Your Drink! 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 37°...
  • Page 130 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 131: Boiler Empty

    Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 132: Boiler Fill

    Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 133 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 37° Boiler Fill Wait for the boiler to fill. WAIT FILLING PLEASE At the end of the process, the display will show the “Power ON” screen. Boiler Fill 5.31...
  • Page 134: Change Password

    5.6.9 change password 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 System Manager Select to access the password change Boiler Fill function. Change Password Energy Save Calibration noTe GSM Service enter correct password to access this menu. 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 37° noTe System Manager Change Password possible...
  • Page 135: Energy Save

    5.6.10 energy save 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 System Manager Select to access the Boiler Fill Energy saving menu. Change Password Energy Save Calibration GSM Service noTe enter correct password to access this menu. 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Enable/disenable the System Manager energy saving using Energy Save...
  • Page 136 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 System Manager Energy Save Enable Boiler temperature (°C) in Time setting Energy saving mode. Boiler temperature Press to access settings. noTe temperature setting from 20° to 80°c. 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Boiler Temperature Setting the value. Digit the number to be set using to adjust the...
  • Page 137: Calibration

    5.6.11 calibration 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 System Manager Select to access the calibration menu. Boiler Fill Change Password Energy Save Calibration noTe GSM Service enter correct password to access this menu. 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Adjustment of the high System Manager cup sensor threshold.
  • Page 138: Gsm Service

    5.6.12 gsm service 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 37° System Manager Boiler Fill Change Password Energy Save Calibration Select to access the GSM Service GSM setting menu. noTe enter correct password to access this menu. the procedure is currently being defined 5.36...
  • Page 139: Info Reset

    5.7 info reset 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Press to access the maintenance management menu. Power On 45° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Press to access the maintenance management menu. Power On Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 140: Read Doses Data

    5.7.1 read doses data Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 141 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 142 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 11:25 11:25 11:25...
  • Page 143 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 144: System Data

    5.7.2 system data Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 145: Restore Default

    Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 146 5.44...
  • Page 147: Reset Counters

    5.7.4 reset counters Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 148: Doses Counters

    5.8 doses counters 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 45° Press to access the maintenance menu management. Power On 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Info reset Press to access the dose System Manager counter menu. Doses Counter Backup 37° 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 Total counter of Info reset dispensed drinks.
  • Page 149 Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! 45°...
  • Page 150: Backup (Saving/Loading The Doses On A Micro Sd Card)

    5.9 bAcKup (saving/loading the doses on a micro sd card) 5.9.1 save doses to transfer doses from one machine to another, it is necessary to save the doses from machine 1 using a micro sd card as descri- bed in chapter 5.9.1. having completed this phase, remove the micro sd card from machine 1 and insert it into machine 2, following the instructions in chapter 5.9.2.
  • Page 151: Load Doses

    5.9.2 load doses aTTenTion the cloning of the recipes is allowed only between machines with the same configuration. 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 45° Press to access the maintenance menu management. Power On Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink ! Enjoy Your Drink !
  • Page 152 open the upper front door of the machine 1. remove the micro sd microsd reader card from its slot in machine 1. open the upper front door of machine 2. insert the micro sd card into the reader of machine 2. aTTenTion make sure the microsd is properly inserted and completely shifted inside the guides to ensure reading.
  • Page 153: Preparing Microsd Card

    5.10.2 loading of power board application program copy the whole con- tents of the folder sup- plied by carimali onto the microsd card to update the program. the image shows the final contents.
  • Page 154: Installation Of Microsd Card

    5.10.3 installation of microsd card aTTenTion switch the machine off and unplug it to carry out this operation. open the upper front door. insert the microsd microsd reader into its housing. aTTenTion make sure the microsd is properly inserted and completely shifted inside the guides to ensure reading.
  • Page 155: Installation Of Application Program

    At the end of the program installation, the file(s) “.bin” on the MicroSD card is/are cancelled. Keep the copy of the whole contents of the microsd board supplied by cArimAli for updating. 5.11 pc interfAce "bluedot mAnAger" the pc must be connected to the log-...
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  • Page 157: Recommendations For Preventive Maintenance

    6 MAINTENANCE 6.1 Recommendations foR pReventive maintenance ......6.1 6.1 Recommendations foR pReventive maintenance the purpose of these information is to extend the machine life through regular check-ups and replacement of worn components. FrEquENCy COMPONENT NOTE screws and nuts of the frame. checking of damages due to transport.
  • Page 158 FrEquENCy COMPONENT NOTE Boiler safety multivalve. Replace. Boiler expansion valve. espresso unit head. Replace every 50000 cycles. every 12 months Grinder(s) with conical parts. Replace every 50000 cycles. Grinder motors. Replace every 75000 cycles. milker. Replace. milker air regulator.
  • Page 159 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.1 HOW TO DETECT AN ERROR ................7.2 7.2 DEfiNiTiON Of ERRORs AND AlARm lEvEls ..........7.3 7.3 EsPREssO UNiT ERRORs ................7.4 7.4 fREsH BREW UNiT ERRORs ................7.8 7.5 sTEAm ERRORs .....................7.10 7.6 HOT WATER ERRORs ..................7.10 7.7 missiNG COffEE ERRORs ................7.11 7.8 HiGH-lEvEl GENERAl ERRORs ..............7.12 7.9 mEDiUm-lOW lEvEl GENERAl ERRORs ...........7.15...
  • Page 160: How To Detect An Error

    7.1 HOW TO DETECT AN ERROR 131° Initial page 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 131° Power On Error page 11:25 19 Febbraio 2015 131° ERROR Safety switch2...
  • Page 161: Definition Of Errors And Alarm Levels

    7.2 DEfiNiTiON Of ERRORs AND AlARm lEvEls SYMBOLS LEVEL DESCRIPTION High main problem for the machine. medium-high The problem, which can be solved, requires the switching off of the machine to restore the normal operation. medium-low The problem, which can be solved, does not requires the switching off of the machine.
  • Page 162: Espresso Unit Errors

    7.3 EsPREssO UNiT ERRORs...
  • Page 166: Fresh Brew Unit Errors

    7.4 fREsH BREW UNiT ERRORs...
  • Page 168: Steam Errors

    7.5 sTEAm ERRORs 7.6 HOT WATER ERRORs 7.10...
  • Page 169: Missing Coffee Errors

    7.7 missiNG COffEE ERRORs 7.11...
  • Page 170: High-Level General Errors

    7.8 HiGH-lEvEl GENERAl ERRORs 7.12...
  • Page 171 7.13...
  • Page 172 7.14...
  • Page 173: Medium-Low Level General Errors

    7.9 mEDiUm-lOW lEvEl GENERAl ERRORs 7.15...
  • Page 174 7.16...
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  • Page 176 7.18...
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