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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
AND USE MANUAL
AND USE MANUAL
LB.05053.03.GB
LB.05053.0
EDITION July
LB-05053-03-GB
July 2013
Pag. 1
www.carimali.com
03-04-13

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL AND USE MANUAL LB.05053.0 LB.05053.03.GB EDITION July July 2013 www.carimali.com LB-05053-03-GB Pag. 1 03-04-13...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL NOTES ........................4 INSTALLATION NOTES ..............................4 USE AND MAINTENANCE NOTES ........................... 4 MAIN FEATURES ................................5 MACHINE KEYPAD................................7 STARTING UP ..................................7 DISPENSING ..................................9 HOW TO MAKE A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE ........................10 DOSE PROGRAMMING ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction And General Notes

    After unpacking check that the machine is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use the machine and contact an Carimali Spa. Authorised Service Centre. All packing materials (plastic wrapping, polystyrene, nails, etc.) are potentially dangerous and must be kept out of children’s reach and disposed of in a safe manner for the environment.
  • Page 5: Main Features

    MAIN FEATURES MACHINE P1/E1 P2/E2 P3/E3 Maximum quantity of coffee dispensed per hour Width (mm.) Height (mm.) Depth (mm.) Net weight (Kg.) Boiler capacity (lt.) 10,5 Hot water nozzle Steam nozzle Display n.a / 1 n.a. / 1 Boiler resistor (W) Standard version 1600 W 2800 W 4000 W...
  • Page 6 Remember that Carimali S.p.A. is not responsible for damages due to incorrect electrical connections, and furthermore, that t Remember that Carimali S.p.A. is not responsible for damages due to incorrect electrical connections, and furthermore, that the installer is responsible in case of damage.
  • Page 7: Machine Keypad

    MACHINE KEYPAD KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4 KEY 5 Group keypad 1 Espresso Key 1 2 Espressi Key 2 1 Coffee Key 3 Key 4 2 Coffee Continue/Prog. Key 5 STARTING UP Turn on the tap from the water mains and switch the power ON by pressing the “I.G “ main switch. The display will show for few seconds the software version: Example ( VER 4.10 ) (E2 model) 1-2-3-4-5 DISPLAY...
  • Page 8 Re-filling the boiler. This operation will automatically stop when the This operation will automatically stop when the level of the probe is reached. FILLING UP During this phase all the keypad leds slowly flash During this phase all the keypad leds slowly flash simultaneously. Heating the boiler.
  • Page 9: Dispensing

    DISPENSING 1) Coffee Dispensing. Place a cup under the dispenser and press one of the coffee dose keys (N° 1-2-3-4 ). The dose will automatically stop once the pre-programmed dose has been delivered. The system can be used for the simultaneous dispensing of coffee from all the groups on the machine. The “5”...
  • Page 10: How To Make A Good Cup Of Coffee

    HOW TO MAKE A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE The physical state of the ground coffee is fundamental for a good beverage. Condition of the coffee It comes out slowly It comes out rapidly Dose of ground coffee Excessive Insufficient Pressure on ground coffee Excessive Insufficient Atmospheric humidity...
  • Page 11: Dose Programming

    DOSE PROGRAMMING The following procedure is the same for both 1 and 2 group versions. Please note that the display messages are shown just in the 2 group version, which is equipped with display. 1) Programming the volumetric coffee dose. The following procedure is valid for all coffee keys.
  • Page 12: Parameters Programming For Machine With Display ( E 2 )

    PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING FOR MACHINE WITH DISPLAY ( E 2 ) Proceed as follows to access the machine parameters field: - power OFF the machine - power ON the machine keeping keys N° 5 (continuous/program) pressed for 10 seconds until the display unit shows: KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3...
  • Page 13 Please note: The pre-infusion works only on the first two key on each group keypads for models E1 and P1/2 To exit from the technical program menu press key n°5 ( Enter ) LB-05053-03-GB Pag. 13 03-04-13...
  • Page 14: Info Reset For Machine With Display ( E 2 )

    INFO RESET FOR MACHINE WITH DISPLAY ( E 2 ) Proceed as follows to access the info reset field: - Machine in “Select drink” - keep press N° 5 key (continuous/program) for 5 seconds until the display shows: LB-05053-03-GB Pag. 14 03-04-13...
  • Page 15: Parameters Programming For The Machine Without Display ( E1-P1/2 )

    PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING FOR THE MACHINE WITHOUT DISPLAY ( E1-P1/2 ) 1) How to adjust boiler pressure: To adjust the boiler working pressure ( 0.9 – 1.5 Bars ) turn the trimmer ( see pic. ) clockwise to increase the pressure and anti- clockwise to decrease it.
  • Page 16: Group Cleaning

    GROUP CLEANING PLEASE NOTE:We recommend to carry out following cleaning operations at the end of each working day We recommend to carry out following cleaning operations at the end of each working day We recommend to carry out following cleaning operations at the end of each working day Cleaning the third duct of the group and gasket cleaning.
  • Page 17 MANUAL CLEANING OF STEAM WAND PLEASE NOTE: IT IS ADVISABLE TO CARRY OUT THESE TYPES OF CLEANING AT THE END OF EACH WORKING DAY 1► 2► Leave the steam wand into Clean the steam wand by hot water for 5 minutes. means of a cloth.
  • Page 18: Special Functions For Machine Calibration

    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS FOR MACHINE CALIBRATION ONLY ASSISTANCE SERVICE PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED BY I.M.C. SPA. ARE PERMITTED TO ENABLE THE USE OF THESE FUNCTIONS. 1) Calibrating the coffee dispensing pressure ( pump pressure) To calibrate the water pump, remove the drip tray (1) then the front panel (2) and calibrate the pump by turning the adjustment, clockwise to increase the pump pressure or anticlockwise to reduce pressure.
  • Page 19 Jumpers configuration on the p.c.board. Jumper Function Jumper open Jumper close Level probe sensitivity Lower sensitivity Higher sensitivity Display Enabled (only for E2 and E3 version) Disabled Machine version Cento50 E version Cento50 P version JUMPERS P3 P2 P1 LB-05053-03-GB Pag. 19 03-04-13...
  • Page 20 KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4 KEY 5 CENTO50 E1 GR CENTO50 E2 GR CENTO50 E3 GR All the keypads leds light on, and only for E2 and E3 version the display shows: Where: “GRX” indicates the number of groups 2 or 3 groups.
  • Page 21 Preset machine factory settings, only for Cento50 E1-2-3 version With this function, all the set up values, machine counters, dose setting and machine parameters take the default values set up by factory. The number of coffee group/s will not change.
  • Page 22: Security - Alarms

    SECURITY - ALARMS Boiler filling alarm Causes: the stage of boiler fillings has exceeded the maximum time of 120 seconds; the level of the probe (SLC) has not been reached. Result: the machine is OFF, and all the keypad leds flash simultaneously: Solution: carry out the following controls.
  • Page 23 Safety valve operation. Cause: overpressure in steam boiler Result: the 1.7-1.9 bar safety valve opens and releases steam in the upper part of the machine. Solution: carry out the following controls: • Triac earthed • Faulty temperature probe Anti-vacuum valve. The "10"...
  • Page 24: Suggested Ordinary Maintenance

    SUGGESTED ORDINARY MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance must be carried out daily by authorized staff as specified in the specific chapters of instructions machine. Cleaning of the coffee outlet by means of the provided special brush is part of the daily maintenance. Special maintenance must be carried out periodically by the I.M.C.
  • Page 25 The Carimali S.p.A. product you have purchased is subject to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and, in jurisdictions adopting that Directive, is marked as being put on the market after August 13, 2005, and should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste.

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