Animo Optivend Choco Service Enclosure

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1 TS /TL
2 TS
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4 TS
S o f t w a r e
V2.0
HS
'easy cup volume adjustment'
Service enclosure

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  • Page 1 Choco 1 TS /TL 2 TS 3 TS 4 TS S o f t w a r e V2.0 ‘easy cup volume adjustment’ Service enclosure...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE..............................3 1. OPERATION ............................5 1.1 The operation of the hot water system..................5 1.2 Operation of the ingredient/mixer system ..................5 1.3 Operation of water vapour drainage system ................. 5 1.4 Service moment de-scaling/filter....................5 1.5 Safety features ..........................
  • Page 3: Preface

    PREFACE Purpose of this document This document serves as a service enclosure that enables qualified service personnel to safely install, program and maintain the appliance. • 'Qualified service personnel' are defined as people that can program the appliance, perform maintenance on it and can conduct repairs. The majority of the settings, including the product settings, are secured with a PIN code.
  • Page 4 1. Max./min. levelprobes 2. Hot water valves 3. Temperature sensor 4. Heating element 5. Inlet valve 6. Gear moters 7. Ingredient holders 8. Outlet 9. Hot water connection 10. Evaparation extractor 11. Mixer housing 12. Hot water outlet / Drink outlet 13.
  • Page 5: Operation

    1. OPERATION 1.1 The operation of the hot water system Switch the machine off with the ON/OFF switch. The display will light up. The magnetic valve (fig. 1-5) opens and the hot water reservoir is filled to the maximum electrode (fig. 1-1). The heating element (fig.1-4) is switched on.
  • Page 6: Safety Features

    1.5 Safety features • F1 Drip tray full (option): the control panel is deactivated when the drip tray is full. Power to the dosing valves (fig. 1-2) is also cut off. • F2 Heating: the control panel is deactivated when the hot water reservoir drops below the minimum temperature.
  • Page 7: Menu Structure

    2. MENU STRUCTURE 2.1 The user menu Boiler 85°C 60°C Ca. 100 (OV choco) Ca. 250ml (OV4) See software structure Operator -/ service menu Fig. 2 01/2007 (rev. 6) V2.0 service enclosure...
  • Page 8: The Operator/Service Menu

    2.2 The operator/service menu The majority of the settings, including the product settings, are secured with a PIN code. This PIN code ensures that users cannot gain access to the service menu. We recommend that you do not leave this document with the user after installation and that you change the default factory PIN code.
  • Page 9: The Operator Menu

    2.2.1 The operator menu Operator menu structure Range: Factory settings: > Yes 00 :00 00 :00 23 :59 The time from where the machine comes IN or comes out (Off) the stand-by modus 00 :00 00 :00 = not active 23 :59 00 :00 00 :00 = not active...
  • Page 10: The Service Menu

    2.2.2 The service menu Bold = added or changed from software V2.0 Service menu structure Range: Factory settings: > Yes > Ja 0,00 – 2,00 0,10 0,00 = free product TOKEN = coin 0-255 120 ml 0 -255 depending on recipe 0 -65535 0 -255 depending on recipe...
  • Page 11: Factory Settings

    Range: Factory settings: Service menu structure continuation of settings recipe 0 -255 depending on recipe 0 -255 depending on recipe depending on recipe 0 – 65535 0 – 255 depending on recipe 0 – 255 depending on recipe 0 – 255 depending on recipe 0 –...
  • Page 12 Service menu structure Range: Factory settings: continuation of settings recipe 1 > No 0-255 Testing the product without leaving the menu. service enclosure 01/2007 (rev. 6) V2.0...
  • Page 13 continuation of the service menu structure Range: Factory settings: 75-97 85 °C (TS/TL 90°C) 0-10 1 °C 70-95 78°C 60-95 60°C Choco-1-2 = 5 Sec. 0-15 3-4 = 0 Sec. (= stand-by) > Yes (= in use) > No English 01/2007 (rev.
  • Page 14 continuation of the service menu structure Range: Factory settings: continuation settings > Yes 0-255 120 sec. 00:00-23:59 The time from where the machine comes IN or comes out (Off) the stand-by modus 00 :00 00 :00 = not active 23 :59 00 :00 00 :00 = not active 23 :59...
  • Page 15 continuation of the service menu structure: Range: Factory settings: continuation coin system settings 0-65535 + token 0,05 (€ 0,05) 0-65535 + token 0,10 (€ 0,10) 0-65535 + token 0,20 (€ 0,20) 0-65535 + token 0,50 (€ 0,50) 0-65535 + token 1,00 (€...
  • Page 16 continuation of the service menu structure: Range: Factory settings: 0-25000 12500 cups Show the number of drawn cups Cup counter wil be cleared service enclosure 01/2007 (rev. 6) V2.0...
  • Page 17 Range: Factory settings: continuation of the service menu structure: Shows the actual boiler temperature Shows the actual water level boiler Shows actual level drip tray Last 16 error reports 01/2007 (rev. 6) V2.0 service enclosure...
  • Page 18 Range: Factory settings: continuation of the service menu structure: After loading defaults the PIN-code will be again : 2-2-2-2-2 0 – 9 model 4 OptiVend Model Choco 1TS/TL 2 TS Use only key 1 - 4. (key 5 - 10 are not availible) Enter new PIN-code Repeat new PIN-code If 2...
  • Page 19: Additional Information Operator-/ Service Menu Items

    2.2.3 Additional information operator-/ service menu items Operator menu Select paid dosing or free dosing. 1.0 Free vend Set the actual time here. 1.1 Time Set the times when the machine is to be activated here. 1.2 Switching times A PIN code is required to enter the service menu from the operator menu: •...
  • Page 20 Continuation Service menu 2.2 Settings Is similar to the function of the stand-by button on the service panel. 2.2.1 Machine on Clock in the upper left corner of the display activated. 2.2.2 Show clock Language setting. The language will be English after loading defaults. 2.2.3 Language Beeper enable/disable.
  • Page 21 Continuation Service menu Here, the electronic counter for each separate recipe can be reset to 2.6 Clear counter zero. The number of activated rinsing cycles can also be reset to zero. After confirming this menu item, all electronic counters are reset to 2.7 Clear all cntrs zero.
  • Page 22 Continuation Service menu Shows last 16 error messages. 2.10 Read log Log is deleted. 2.11 Clear log Attention: when you confirm this setting, all the factory settings are 2.12 Load defaults loaded into the RAM memory of the controls and all changed programmed values are deleted.
  • Page 23: Recipe Settings

    3. RECIPE SETTINGS 3.1 Introduction The recipe settings can be changed in this menu. The term recipe settings refers to: waiting times, instant dosing, water dosing, mixer time, product price, etc. The values to be set are time units of 50 ms (milliseconds) = 0.05 sec.
  • Page 24: Time Scale Recipe Adjustment

    3.2 Time scale recipe adjustment Choco Water 1 Cycle 1 WT 15ml/sec. (Choco 20ml/sec.) Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Mixer1 Cycle 2 WT Water 2 15ml/sec. Ingredient 3 Ingredient 4 Mixer 2 Water 3 Cycle 3 WT 20ml/sec. Water 4 From software V3.0 extra inlet valve 3 / 3TS 4 / 4TS 1TS/TL...
  • Page 25: Additional Information Recipe Adjustment

    3.3 Additional information recipe adjustment Continuation Service menu 2.1 Recipe adjust. 2.1.0 Recipe 1 Temporarily deactivates the relevant product button. 2.1.0.0 Recipe active A price per product button can be set with this item. Set to 0.00 = Free 2.1.0.1 Price / set to TOKEN = coffee token.
  • Page 26: Standard Recipe Settings

    Continuation Service menu Waiting time before Water 3 may start. 2.1.0.20 Cycle 3 WT Water dosing time of hot water (dump) valve 3. 2.1.0.21 Water 3 Water dosing time of a extra inlet valve (cooled water option). 2.1.0.22 Water 4 From software V3.0 Only use this option with Water 3 in combination with a hot water recipe button.
  • Page 27: Service

    WARNING • The appliance must be opened to descale the water reservoir. This exposes live parts that can easily be touched. This can lead to life-threatening situations! WARNING • The machine must not be submerged or sprayed. • Stay with the machine while maintenance work is being carried out. 4.
  • Page 28: Decaling Instructions

    First read the warnings and directions for use on the sachets of Animo scale remover and dissolve 2 sachets of 50 grams of Animo scale remover in the measuring cup (8 - 10 tablespoons).
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Evaporation System

    Put the plug back in the socket and switch the machine back on. The reservoir will now heat up. Place the measuring cup under the outlet (fig. 8-2) and activate the cleaning program at least 3x (fig.8-1) so that the acid solution is discharged from the water reservoir via the valves.
  • Page 30: Accessibility Of The Various Components

    5. ACCESSIBILITY OF THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS Inside door Interface Display Service panel Service hatch Dosing valves Evaporation box Right sidepanel Power supply Mixer(s) On/off switch Ventilator Left sidepanel / Rearpanel Boiler / water reservoir Level / NTC Main control board Power relay Dry boil safety Inlet valve...
  • Page 31: Electronics Overview

    5.1 Electronics overview WARNING Avoid electrostatic discharges onto the (ESD) controls during repairs or maintenance work. • Main controls PP34a 5.1.1 • Power supply 230 Vac: 24V 65W 5.1.2 • Interface PP42 5.1.3 Display 5.1.1 Main controls The PP34a (fig. 1) controls are the main controls of the machine.
  • Page 32: Power Supply

    5.1.2 Power supply The 24 Vdc power supply (fig. 13) consists of a 24 Vdc – 65 W linked power supply unit and can be accessed by removing the rear wall. The power supply is located against the back of the main controls.
  • Page 33: Interface / Display

    5.1.3 Interface / Display The PP42 interface connects all components in and on the door and is linked to the main control PP34a with a flat cable. The contrast of the display can be measured with the potentiometer. Fig. 14 Connector no.
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Hot Water Dosing Valves

    3TS-4TS Water 1 Water 2 Water 3 Water 1 Water 2 Water 3 OptiVend 2, 3, 4 TS/TL & HS OptiVend Choco, 1 & 2 Water 1 15 ml/sec. Water 3 20ml/sec. Water 2 15 ml/sec. Water 1 15 ml/sec.
  • Page 35: Coin Mechanism (Optional)

    5.3 Coin mechanism (optional) The OptiVend is optionally available with a coin mechanism suitable for Euros (€ 0.05 to 2.00) It is also easy to program the coin mechanism for tokens. It is also possible to subsequently fit a machine with a coin mechanism.
  • Page 36: How To Activate A Existing Token

    5.3.3 How to activate a existing token The following tokens pictured on the right (fig 20) are already programmed in the coin mechanism. Set the service menu as written in chapter below, starting from point 4. 5.3.4 How to programming a new token Fig.
  • Page 37: How To Accept Euros & Tokens

    5.3.5 How to accept Euros & Tokens Set a the price (fig. 24) at menu item 2.1.0.1 until 2.1.9.1 The recipe keys are unlocked after inserting enough money or a token is inserted. 5.3.6 How to accept tokens only (no Euros) Set price (fig.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    6. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING • The plug must be taken out of the socket if the appliance has to be opened for cleaning or repairs. Introduction Before attempting to locate the defect, check that all parts are still in place. For this purpose, remove the rear partition of the appliance and check that all printed circuit boards, connectors, wiring groups and hoses are still properly fitted.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting Table

    6.3 Troubleshooting table Display text Possible cause Action Drip tray is full. Empty the drip tray, message disappears. Drip tray full Boiler is warming up or has The message disappears when the boiler reached the min. boiler has reached the set temperature. temperature.
  • Page 40 Minimum electrode error. Call the dealer or service engineer. Engineer Minimum electrode error. Min. Check the electrode. Tip: check the electrode does not see water but functioning of the level sensors with service the max. electrode does. menu 2.9.1. Problem Possible cause Action Test the switch.
  • Page 41 Check the electrodes. Clean the The electrodes are dirty. 6. Cold or hot water is electrodes. leaking from the bottom of Switch the machine off. Replace the machine. The magnetic valve does not close. the magnetic valve if it does not close.
  • Page 42: Circuit Diagram (Optivend 4)

    6.4 Circuit diagram (OptiVend 4) Ingredient motor 1 Main switch Ingredient motor 2 Dry boil protection Ingredient motor 3 Service panel Ingredient motor 4 Key panel KW 2* Inlet valve 2 (kold water option) Heating element Mixer motor 1 Main control board PP34 Mixer motor 2 Interface PP42 NTC temperature sensor...
  • Page 43 Animo B.V. Headoffice Dr. A.F. Philipsweg 47 P.O. Box 71 9400 AB Assen The Netherlands Tel. no. +31 (0)592 376376 Fax no. +31 (0)592 341751 E-mail: info@animo.nl Internet: http://www.animo.eu Rev. 6 01/2007 Art.nr 09897 01/2007 (rev. 6) V2.0 service enclosure...

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