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TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS
DAYTONA
1-POWER
ENGLISH
383033GB
Pag. 1
November 2003

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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS DAYTONA 1-POWER ENGLISH 383033GB Pag. 1 November 2003...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…………………………….………………………………………………………………. Pag. 6 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIOS INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS………………………………….……………………………………….Pag. 7 DAYONA 1-POWER MACHINE KEYPAD……………………………………………………………..…. Pag. 7 MACHINE FUNCTION MESSAGES………………………………………………………….…………... Pag. 8 MESSAGE OF MACHINE DOOR POSITIONING MESSAGE OF GROUNDS BIN OUT OF POSITION MESSAGE OF FULL GROUNDS BIN MESSAGE OF COFFEE BOILER HEATING TEMPERATURE NOT REACHED MESSAGE OF STEAM BOILER HEATING TEMPERATURE NOT REACHED...
  • Page 3 2.2) PRICE PROGRAMMING OF A SET UP DOSE STEAM DISPENSING PROGRAMMING 3.1) STEAM DISPENSING TIME PROGRAMMING 3.2) PRICE PROGRAMMING OF A SET UP DOSE SYSTEM TEMPERATURE INFORMATION PROCEDURE.…………………………………………...Pag. 28 INFORMATION PROCEDURE AND DISPENSING RESET…………………………………………... Pag. 28 READ DOSE COUNTER WAITER DOSE RESET SMART CARD CREDIT CHARGE PROCEDURE ………..……………………………………………...
  • Page 4 7.7) READING RESET OF TOTAL CYCLE NUMBER CARRIED OUT BY THE COFFEE GROUP ALARM DATA MEMORY SMART CARD PROGRAMMING 9.1) DEVICE CODE DISPLAY AND MODIFICATION 9.2) WAITER’S CARD CREATION 9.2) WAITER’S CARD NUMBER ENABLE / DISABLE 9.3) OWNER’S CARD CREATION 9.4) CREDIT CARD CREATION 9.5) CREDIT CHARGE 9.6) TECHNICIAN’S CARD CREATION...
  • Page 5 DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’ – KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY – DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Noi, Wir, We, Nous La Pavoni S.p.A.- Via Privata Gorizia, 7 20098 San Giuliano Milanese (MI) dichiariamo sotto nostra responsabilità, che il prodotto erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, daß das Produckt declare under our sole responsibility that the product déclarons sous notre seule responsabilité...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    In any case, regularly check the boiler even where the water is not very hard, and if necessary, have the resistors and tubing descaled by specialised technicians. Failure to clean La Pavoni S.p.A. machines daily, especially for brewing unit and milk frother, using approved cleaning products and following specified cleaning procedure will result in void warranty and service contract.
  • Page 7: General Characteristics

    Other accessories in food plastic which are in contact with the ground coffee or drink. Aluminium bodywork ABS plastic for controls area. Stainless steel and ABS plastic for working area and cups tray. DAYTONA 1-POWER MACHINE KEYPAD 383033GB Pag. 7 November 2003...
  • Page 8: Machine Function Messages

    MACHINE FUNCTION MESSAGES Message of machine door positioning This message is displayed with the following symbol Cause: open door. The reed does not touch the magnet on the door. Result: shutdown of the machine functioning. Solution: close the machine door. Message of grounds bin out of position This message is displayed with the following symbol Cause: grounds bin out of position.
  • Page 9: Starting Up Procedure

    STARTING UP PROCEDURE After having connected the machine to the water and electric networks, turn the switch on (see diagram). The display shows: LA PAVONI REV. X.XXX Where REV. X.XXX indicates the version of the inserted version. After a few seconds the display shows:...
  • Page 10 INSERT CARD For machine configurations: waiters’ card or Self with credit card INSERT COINS 0000 For machine configuration: Self with coin mechanism WARNING: For Self-configuration the key N° 11 (ON/OFF) is only enabled for ON function. To turn the machine in OFF mode, insert the smart card and either press the key N°11 (ON/OFF), or open the machine door, or use the main switch (see diagram).
  • Page 11: Milk Box Holder Assembly

    MILK BOX HOLDER ASSEMBLY The machine is supplied complete with milk box holder assembly to be fixed to the machine left side, in case the refrigerating unit is not being used. See drawings to fix the milk box holder 383033GB Pag.
  • Page 12: Machine Dispensing

    MACHINE DISPENSING 1) STANDARD MACHINE The display shows: SELECT DRINK The arrows turned downwards indicate the enabled buttons Press the desired selection button, the display shows: XXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXXXX is the name of the selected drink, while the arrows indicate the key N°13 (1x) and the key N°14 (2x).
  • Page 13 WARNING: Dispensing is enabled only when the smart card is inserted. The number of carried out dispensing is saved in the counter relevant to the inserted card. If you want to change the type of displayed selection, press the desired selection button again, before confirming dispensing by means of the key buttons “1x”...
  • Page 14 Where XXXXXXXX is the name of the selected drink. ATTENZIONE: a) On-Off button is enabled only when the smart card is inserted b) If you press a selection button before inserting the smart card, the display shows the cost of the selected drink. Extra milk function is not enabled Steam function is not foreseen and not enabled Decaffeinated function is not foreseen and not enabled...
  • Page 15 Press the key N°9, the display shows: FREE DRINKS XXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXX indicates: ENABLED (Self-configuration: the machine dispenses free drinks) DISABLED (Coin mechanism: the machine dispenses drinks against payment) Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to modify the level mode. Press the key N°...
  • Page 16: Dispensing By Means Of Decaffeinated Coffee Door

    DISPENSING BY MEANS OF DECAFFEINATED COFFEE DOOR The display shows: SELECT DRINK Open the decaffeinated door, pour in the powdered coffee, close the door. The display shows: SELECT DRINK Where indicates that the selected dose will be dispensed without the activation of the grinders. WARNING: If the decaffeinated door is not closed, or if the dose button is not selected, the machine will automatically cancel this function after 20’’.
  • Page 17: Hot Water Dispensing

    HOT WATER DISPENSING Place the decanter under the hot water spout. Press the key N°10 to start the hot water dose. Dispensing will be automatically stopped once the programmed dose is reached. The display shows: HOT WATER WARNING: Handle the hot water spout with caution because it could cause burns, due to high temperature. The hot water message will not be displayed in case another dispensing is being carried out.
  • Page 18 Technician’s smart card It is possible to set an infinite number of technician’s cards. This card enables all the machine functions: WARNING: Dispensing carried out with this card is not counted Linked remote control systems (Interface I/O, coin mechanism) are disabled Grounds bin reed and machine door are disabled.
  • Page 19: Automatic Washing Cycle Procedure

    AUTOMATIC WASHING CYCLE PROCEDURE 1) COFFEE GROUP AUTOMATIC TIMED WASHING A timed washing cycle of the brewing chamber is automatically carried out 15’ after the last dispensed drink and every 180’ when the machine is in stand-by mode. The display shows: AUTOMATIC CLEANING WARNING: The timed washing cycle is not enabled for self machine, for self machine with credit card, for self machine with coin...
  • Page 20: Milker Washing

    and by using the special brush supplied, clean the group pistons and the brewing chamber. WARNING: if you move the ejector in order to optimise manual cleaning, remember to put it back to its ejection position. Close the door, the display shows: GROUP CLEANING PLEASE WAIT The group is brought to its rest position, the display shows:...
  • Page 21 WARNING: The washing cycle cannot be interrupted. If the washing cycle is interrupted with any type of operation unrelated to the washing cycle, when the machine functioning is set back again, the washing cycle will automatically be activated. At the end of each working day the milker should be dismantled and cleaned by hand. To dismantle the milker, remove the cover of the coffee-milker spout (see diagram).
  • Page 22 e) The cleaning cycle can also be activated by keeping a dose key (T1-T8) pressed for about 3 seconds, if previously configurated as “MILKER CLEANING” (see chapter beverage name programming). The display shows: MILKER CLEANING When the cleaning cycle is over, the display shows: SELECT DRINK 383033GB Pag.
  • Page 23: Dose Programming Procedure

    DOSE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE To enter programming mode, proceed as follows. Insert the owner or technician’s smart card into the proper slit ,with machine ON or OFF. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) for 5 seconds, the display shows: DOSE PROGRAMMING SELECT BUTTON WARNING: During selection key programming, it is possible to choose another selection key, remaining in the same programming level, if the selection key is enabled to this function...
  • Page 24: Decaffeinated Door Function

    Descriptions of the levels of programming doses 1.1) Decaffeinated door function This level will not be displayed for only milk drinks DOSE PROGRAMMING DECAFFEINATED XXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXX indicates: ENABLED (the selected dose button is enabled to the use of the door to insert decaffeinated coffee) DISABLED (the selected dose button is not enabled to the use of the door to insert decaffeinated coffee) WARNING:...
  • Page 25: Pre-Infusion Time Programming

    Place a paper cup at the exit of the grinder chute to collect the coffee that will be ground. Press the dose button you are programming. Weigh the ground coffee obtained. To ease the procedure, we suggest removing the upper piston, or taking out the coffee chute and directly taking the ground coffee from the coffee outlets of the grinders.
  • Page 26: Programming The Pause Time Between The Pre Steamed Milk And Pre Foamed Milk Delivery

    1.10) Programming the pause time between the PRE steamed milk and PRE foamed milk delivery. This level will not be displayed for coffee and filter based drinks. DOSE PROGRAMMING PAUSE MILK PRE XX Where XX s indicates the time in seconds of the pause between the PRE steamed milk and PRE foamed milk delivery. PLEASE NOTE: This function has been enabled to allow the hot milk and the frothy milk to stratify before the coffee is dispensed.
  • Page 27: Control Of Deliveries Of Programmed Doses

    1.17) Control of deliveries of programmed doses DOSE PROGRAMMING DOSE TEST Press a dose key to carry out one delivery and check the previously set values 1.18) Programming menu function for two cups This level will not be enabled for only milk-based drinks. DOSE PROGRAMMING XXXXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXX indicates:...
  • Page 28: Price Programming Of A Set Up Dose

    where XXX indicates the time in seconds during which steam will be dispensed; the value varies between 0-255s; 255s are the standard set up value. Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to modify the level mode. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm the modification carried out and shift to the next level Press the key N°15 (gost2) to shift to the next level without saving the modifications carried out.
  • Page 29 WARNING: Dispensing info environment of the waiters’ card reset is only enabled by means of machine configuration “waiters”. Dispensing info environment of the waiters’ card reset is only enabled by means of the owner or technician’s card. Descriptions of information environments and dose reset: 1) READ DOSE COUNTER 1.1) In case of machine configuration: standard, self, self with credit card, self with coin mechanism, self with credit...
  • Page 30 Where Y indicates: from 1 to 25 the waiter’s number all the waiters. Where XXXXXXXX indicates the total takings made by the relevant waiter 1-25 or by all the waiters T. WARNING: The total takings will be calculated if a selling price has been set for each dose Press the key N°...
  • Page 31: Smart Card Credit Charge Procedure

    SMART CARD CREDIT CHARGE PROCEDURE This procedure is enabled only for the following machine configurations: self with credit card, self with credit card + coin mechanism. To enter the credit charge environment, proceed as follows: Turn the machine in ON mode Insert the owner or technician’s smart card into the proper slit.
  • Page 32 Remove the created credit card, the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING INSERT CARD XXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXXX indicates: TECHNICIAN if the card inserted to enable the programming of the waiter’s card was the technician’s OWNER if the card inserted to enable the programming of the waiter’s card was the owner’s. Insert the requested card, the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CREDIT CHARGE...
  • Page 33: System Programming

    SYSTEM PROGRAMMING To enter the system-programming environment, proceed as follows: Turn the machine OFF. Insert the owner or technician’s smart card into the proper slit. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5.), the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MACHINE PARAMETERS Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to display the available environments. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm entering the desired environment.
  • Page 34: Language Selection Programming

    (the machine works with connected interface I/O) RM5Coin Box (the machine works with connected standard coin mechanism) Change Giver Executive (the machine works with Executive protocol to run external devices, not sold by la Pavoni for instance change giver coin mechanism) 1.4) Coffee grounds number programming...
  • Page 35: A) Water Dose Programming For Automatic Cleaning

    1.5.a) Water dose programming for automatic cleaning MACHINE PARAMETERS AUTO CLEANING WATER XX CC Where XX CC indicates set up water quantity, which will be dispensed; variable value between 0-300CC; 70cc set up standard value. 1.5.b) Start time programming of automatic cleaning after the last coffee MACHINE PARAMETERS AUTOMATIC CLEANING T.O.
  • Page 36: B) Time Programming Between One Milker Rinse Cycle And The Next

    1.7.a) Start time programming of automatic milker rinse after the last dose milk based. RINSE AFTER MILK STAND-BY PAUSE XX MIN Where XX min indicates set up time in minutes passed between the last drink milk based dispensed and the first automatic rinsing cycle;...
  • Page 37: Group Cycle Number Programming For Manual Group Cleaning Message

    1.11) Group cycle number programming for manual group cleaning message MACHINE PARAMETERS GROUP CLEANING ALARM XXXX Where XXXX indicates the programmed group cycle number; variable value between 0-10000; 0 set up standard value. WARNING: XXXX (The machine will display the message manual group cleaning when the set up cycle number has been reached) (The machine works without counting the group cycle number) 1.12) Programming blocked deliveries message of group cleaning...
  • Page 38: Coffee Temperature Unit Programming

    1.16) Coffee temperature unit programming MACHINE PARAMETERS TEMPERATURE UNIT Where X indicates: °C (the machine works with temperature unit expressed in ° Centigrade). °F (the machine works with temperature unit expressed in ° Fahrenheit). 1.17) Currency decimal number programming MACHINE PARAMETERS DECIMAL PRICES Where X indicates the decimal number to display one price;...
  • Page 39: Programming Of Temperature Drain Stop Of Steam Boiler

    1.23) Programming the Time-Out between one milk-based delivery and the next. This level is enabled only for milk-based doses. MACHINE PARAMETERS WAITING TIME MILK DOSE A-B XX min. Where XX min. indicates the Time-Out in minutes between one milk-based dose and the next. Once it has elapsed, it will automatically increase the quantity of milk for the next dose.
  • Page 40: Programming Maximum Higer Motor Impulses

    ATTENTION:The software default value is 3k3. Is necessary to shift 100k in machines equipped wiht the old probes. 1.29) Programming maximum higer motor impulses MACHINE PARAMETERS MAX. H. MOT.IMPULS. In this parameter, set the number of pulses corresponding to the maximum stroke of the upper motor, that you have previously noticed in the Manual Movements.
  • Page 41: Water Dose Programming For Automatic Cleaning With Detergent

    In this parameter, set the number of pulses which will stop the upper motor stroke when moving to expelling position. For instance, if the maximum stroke value is 552, you will set 532 pulses: the piston will stop its stroke 20 pulses before the mechanical end.
  • Page 42: Milker Cleaning Time Programming

    3.1) Milker cleaning time programming MILKER CLEANING PROGRAMMING CLEANING TIME XX s Where XX s indicates the Milker cleaning time in seconds; variable value between 1-120 s; 60 s set up standard value. WARNING: During Milker cleaning the solenoid valve opens at signals; this function has been implemented to optimise Milker cleaning.
  • Page 43 6) TEST ACTUATORS Access enabled with technical card. The display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TEST ACTUATORS Press key No. 16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm the operation. Press key No. 12 (gost1) to return to the previous programming environment and/or exit. The display shows: TEST ACTUATORS Press the key activating the actuator that you wish to check.
  • Page 44: Reset Of Total Dispensing Number Carried Out By Selection Buttons

    7) SYSTEM DATA RESET INFO The owner and technician’s cards can enter this programming level The display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SYSTEM DATA RESET INFO Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm entering the environment. Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to display the available environments Press the key N°...
  • Page 45: Reading Reset Of Automatic Group Cleaning Number With Detergent

    INFO RESET TOTAL DOSE RESET Press the key N° 12 (gost1) to return to the previous environment and/or exit. 7.2) Reading-reset of automatic group cleaning number with detergent RESET INFORMATION GROUP CLEANING XXXX Where XXXX indicates the number of group cleaning carried out. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to display the next level;...
  • Page 46: Reading Reset Of M1 Tools Working Time

    7.5) Reading-reset of M1 tools working time RESET INFORMATION TOOLS TIME M1 XXXX h Where: M1 XXXX h indicates the working time in hours carried out by the grinder 1 Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to display the next level; the display shows: RESET INFORMATION TOOLS TIME CONFIRM RESET...
  • Page 47 8) ALARM DATA MEMORY Only the technician’s card can enter this programming level. The display shows: SYSTEM INFORMATION ALARM DATA MEMORY Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to display the available levels. Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to display alarm data memory. Press the key N°...
  • Page 48 CREDIT CARD CREATION SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CREDIT CHARGE TECHNICIAN’S CARD CREATION NOTE: By DEVICE CODE it is meant the numerical code assigned to the machine. The device code is made up of 5 figures. The machine default device code is 21845. By CARD CODE it is meant the numerical code assigned to the card.
  • Page 49 WARNING: If you modify the device code, you also have to modify the code of the cards enabled to the machine use. If you press the key N° 12 (gost1), you exit the programming level and all modifications carried out will be cancelled. 9.2) Waiter’s card creation The owner and technician’s cards can enter this programming level.
  • Page 50 FUNCTION OVER Take out the waiter’s card, the display shows: INSERT CARD XXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXX indicates TECHNICIAN if the card inserted to enable the programming of waiter’s card was the technician’s OWNER if the card inserted to enable the programming of waiter’s card was the owner’s Insert the requested card, the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SMART CARD PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 51 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ENABLE/DISABLE WAIT.CARD N° XX YYYYYYY Where N° XX indicates the number of the waiter’s card and YYYYYYYY indicates whether the card is free or blocked. Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to display the desired card number. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to set the state of the card (BLOCKED - FREE) the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ENABLE/DISABLE WAIT.CARD...
  • Page 52 FUNCTION OVER Remove the owner’s card, the display shows: INSERT CARD XXXXXXXX Where XXXXXXX indicates TECHNICIAN if the card inserted to enable the programming of waiter’s card was the technician’s OWNER if the card inserted to enable the programming of waiter’s card was the owner’s Insert the requested card, the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SMART CARD PROGRAMMING...
  • Page 53 Remove the technician or owner’s card, and insert the card to be programmed. Once the card to be programmed has been inserted, the display will automatically show the machine device code: CARD CODE XXXXX Insert the code relevant to the card to be programmed, (the card code might be different from the device code). To insert the card code, proceed as follows: The blinking X number indicates the first figure of the code to be modified: Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to modify the figure.
  • Page 54 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SMART CARD PROGRAMMING Repeat the procedure. WARNING: After 4 (four) failed attempts the card can no longer be used SYSTEM PROGRAMMING BROKEN CARD This message is displayed if one has repeatedly tried to programme the card and a wrong code has been entered. The card can no longer be used.
  • Page 55 CURRENT CREDIT XXXXXXX YYYYYYY Where: XXXXXXX indicates the residual card credit YYYYYYY indicates the value that can be added to the card Press the key N°13 (1x) or N°14 (2x) to modify the value to be credited. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm the modification. Press the key N°15 (gost2) to enter the next level without saving the modification carried out.
  • Page 56 This message is displayed if one has repeatedly tried to programme the card and a wrong card code has been entered. The card can no longer be used. Press the key N°16 (3.4.5…X), the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SMART CARD PROGRAMMING 9.7) Technician’s card creation The technician’s card can enter this programming level.
  • Page 57 This message is displayed if the inserted card code does not correspond to that of the card. Take out the card to be re-programmed, the display shows: INSERT TECHNICIAN’S CARD Insert the original card, the display shows: SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SMART CARD PROGRAMMING Repeat the procedure.
  • Page 58 11) FILES MANAGER Access enabled with the technical card The display unit displays SYSTEM PROGRAMMING FILES MANAGER Press key 16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm access to the environment. FILES MANAGER DOWNLOAD Press key 13 (1x) or 14 (2x) to display the available functions: FILES MANAGER DOWNLOAD This function can be used to download a new data configuration to the machine with the help of a cardisk.
  • Page 59 FILES MANAGER DOWNLOAD POWER OFF – POWER ON CARDISK ERROR Power the machine down and then up and repeat the procedure from the start. FILES MANAGER LOAD This function can be used to save a new data configuration on a cardisk, extracting it from the machine. Press key 16 (3.4.5…X) to confirm access to the operation.
  • Page 60 FILES MANAGER LOAD INSERT TECHNICIAN CARD CARDISK ERROR Insert the technical card and repeat the procedure from the start. N.B.: The data configuration that is downloaded or saved is a total configuration of the machine that includes all the following data: dose programming total machine parameters...
  • Page 61 UPDATE SOFTWARE LOAD The data transfer takes approx. 2 minutes . Do not use the cyber card if the transfer is interrupted for any reason : voltage drop, card removal, etc. When the operation is complete, the display shows the following: UPDATE SOFTWARE REMOVE CYBER CARD The message “Remove Cyber Card "...
  • Page 62 The data transfer takes approx. 4 minutes and 30 seconds . At the end of the operation, the display shows: REMOVE CYBER CARD The message “Remove Cyber Card " is only displayed in English and cannot be translated into other languages. 2 UPGRADING SOFTWARE WHEN SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE.
  • Page 63 Where: is the reset encoder number; Y=1 latest alarm. is the number corresponding to the cycle during which encoder reset occurred 14) HISTORY LOWER MOTOR The number of times the lower motor carries out encoder reset is stored in this parameter. Only the technician’s card can enter this programming level.
  • Page 64 MACHINE SHUTDOWN – ALARM MESSAGES Group movement board alarm. MOTORS BOARD ALARM Causes: a power or data transmission failure has occurred between the group movement board and the master board. Effect: the machine is switched OFF. Solution: make the following checks: 18Vac power supply entry cabling (connector CN1) defective.
  • Page 65 5) Upper motor error alarm MACHINE OFF H. MOTOR ERROR Causes: a mechanical shutdown occurred to the gear motor or the upper piston encoder is not reading the impulses correctly Result: the machine is switched OFF. Solution: carry out the following controls. Gear motor defective Gear motor not aligned with the brewing chamber Encoder card fault...
  • Page 66 Faulty filler solenoid valve. Incorrect electric connections (safety probe (SLS) cord stopped). Turn the machine in OFF mode and then turn it back on with the key N°11 (ON-OFF). WARNING: Selection buttons of milk-based doses, hot water and steam dispensing are disabled. 9) Volume meter alarm Cause: the volume meter is not sending signals to the control unit within a time-out of 5 seconds.
  • Page 67 12) Coffee boiler temperature alarm (too high) SELECT DRINK Cause: the coffee boiler temperature has reached the maximum value of 105°C Result: boiler heating is interrupted and the buttons of coffee-based, milk-based and filter drinks are disabled. Solution: turn off the machine and then turn it back on. If the alarm sets off again, verify: Faulty temperature level Temperature level short circuit Contacts of the electromagnetic switch of the coffee boiler stuck (high temperature in the boiler)
  • Page 68 15) Steam boiler temperature alarm (too low) SELECT DRINK Cause: the steam boiler temperature has reached the minimum value of 105°C Result: boiler heating is interrupted and the buttons of coffee-based, milk-based and filter drinks are disabled. Solution: turn off the machine and then turn it back on. WARNING: If the alarm sets off again, wait until the machine reaches the working temperature If the machine is in OFF mode, the display shows:...
  • Page 69 18) Machine shutdown alarm MACHINE SHUTDOWN Cause: the group has reached the number of programmed cycles (see chapter system programming configuration data preset). Result: the machine shuts down. Solution: check the group and cancel the alarm following the procedure of the chapter system programming reset info system data.
  • Page 70 21) Manual group cleaning message When the number of programmed group cycle, the display shows manual group cleaning message SELECT DRINK Cause: the number of programmed group cycles has been reached. Result: the display the relevant icon without shutting down machine functioning. Solution: carry out manual group cleaning.
  • Page 71: Machine Components Calibrating

    MACHINE COMPONENTS CALIBRATING Calibrating of coffee boiler expansion valve To calibrate the working pressure (12 bar), of the coffee water boiler (see hydraulic diagram), rotate the rubber sitting holder connection of the expansion valve clockwise to increase it and anti-clockwise to decrease it. The working pressure is displayed on the pressure gauge placed on the boiler itself (rear part), when the machine has a steady stand-by temperature.
  • Page 72 Milk frother s etting The machine has a control (RA) which sets the quantity of air needed for whisking milk. Turn the ring nut clockwise for denser foam (small bubbles), or turn it anticlockwise for more voluminous foam (large bubbles) (see diagram) 6) Cold –...
  • Page 73: Body Disassembly Procedure

    BODY DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 383033GB Pag. 73 November 2003...
  • Page 74: Boiler Draining Procedure

    BOILER DRAINING PROCEDURE To enter the boiler-draining environment, proceed as follows: Turn the machine in OFF mode; wait until the boilers have cooled down and the pressure has dropped down to zero. Dismantle the left side of the machine. Place the draining pipe of the boiler you want to drain into the drip tray, then remove the tap. Insert the technician’s smart card into the proper slit.
  • Page 75: Control Unit Legend

    T BARMASTER output F4 value: 1A type: T CPU card stabilised input F5 value: 6,3A type: T relays common protection Functions of the jumpers Jumper enabled disabled ----------------------- ----------------------- Daytona 1-power Daytona 2-power ----------------------- ----------------------- 383033GB Pag. 75 November 2003...
  • Page 76 Table legend Y2.5 Hot water solenoid valve Y2.3 Refill solenoid valve Y2.7 Coffee group solenoid valve Y2.2 By – pass solenoid valve Y2.1 Steam milker solenoid valve Y1.1 Air milker solenoid valve Y2.4 Steam nozzle solenoid valve Y2.6 Mix cold water solenoid valve Y2.8 rinse milker solenoid valve Air Regulator for milker...
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  • Page 82 The manufacturer reserves the right to change, without prior notice, the specifications of the equipment illustrated in this publication; the manufacturer declines all responsibility for any mistakes due to printing and/or typing errors contained in this publication. All instructions, drawings, tables and information contained in this publication are reserved and may not be reproduced entirely or in part or be communicated to a third party without written authorisation from the manufacturer who holds exclusive rights.

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