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  • Page 1 ComBi-line user manual...
  • Page 2: Copyright

    This also applies to the corresponding diagrams and/or charts. Animo retains the right to alter parts at any given time without prior or immediate announcement to the consumer. The content of this manual can also be changed without any prior warning. This manual is valid for the standard model of the device.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ComBi-line TABLE OF CONTENTS Copyright ........................... 2 Safety ............................5 Important information ......................5 Warning signs ........................5 Intended use ........................6 Modifications ........................6 Safety devices ........................7 Safety precautions ......................8 Users ..........................10 Directives .......................... 10 Guarantee ........................11 1.10 Disposal ..........................
  • Page 4 ComBi-line Troubleshooting ........................66 Error codes and problems ....................66 Temperature protection ....................67 2018/07 Rev 3.0...
  • Page 5: Safety

    ComBi-line Safety Important information This user manual is intended to help you operate this machine safely and effectively. This manual gives information about installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment. Make sure to read and understand the manual before use. It is your responsibility to operate this machine in accordance with all the safety instructions and procedures in this manual, and with all other safety procedures in your workplace.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Only connect the container(s) to the power socket(s) on the tower. Do not connect any other appliance(s). Animo is always willing to discuss improving the value of its machines to users by means of modifications or alterations. Refer to 1.11.
  • Page 7: Safety Devices

    ComBi-line Safety devices 1.5.1 On/Off switch The on/off switch (A) puts the machine in the on/off position. The machine can still be charged after the machine is switched off. Unplug the machine to make sure that the machine is entirely uncharged. WARNING The on/off switch does not switch off all internal parts.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    ComBi-line 1.5.4 Swivel arm protection for wall mounted CB and CB W models The wall mounted CB and CB W models have an adjustable stop at the bottom of the swivel arm. The stop prevents the starting of a brewing process when the swivel arm is not in the correct pre-set position.
  • Page 9 ComBi-line • Use Animo replacement parts only. • Use Animo recommended products only. 1.6.2 During installation • Observe local regulations and use approved materials and parts. • Only install the machine in locations where it can be overseen by trained personnel.
  • Page 10: Users

    Only use an Animo replacement part. Refer to 2.3.14 If the machine has a fixed power cable, the damaged power cable must be replaced by Animo, an official Animo service agent, or a similarly qualified person.
  • Page 11: Guarantee

    1.11 Further help and information Animo is committed to provide the highest level of support to users and operators of its products. Contact the dealer for information regarding settings, maintenance and repair work, which is not included in this document.
  • Page 12: Description

    ComBi-line Description Overview 2.1.1 Models The illustrations in this manual typically show a CB 2x W model. Disregard the illustrations, the descriptions, and the instructions that do not relate to your model. A: Model CB 1x L B: Model CB C: Model CB 1x R D: Model CB 2x E: Model CB 1x W L...
  • Page 13 ComBi-line H: Model CB 2x W 2.1.2 Front A: Swivel arm B: Control panel (refer to 2.1.5) C: Base plate (only on models with a ’1x’ or ’2x’ designation in the model name) D: Drip tray with grid E: Tower F: Hot water tap (only on models with a ’W’...
  • Page 14 ComBi-line 2.1.3 Back A: Descale filling opening for the coffee brew system B: Descale filling opening for the boiler system C: Covers of the temperature safety devices D: Socket with splash protection (only on a container CNe model) 2018/07 Rev 3.0...
  • Page 15 ComBi-line 2.1.4 Underneath A: Drain hose of the coffee brew system B: Drain hose of the boiler system (W models only) C: Protection plate D: Power cable E: Mains water supply 2018/07 Rev 3.0...
  • Page 16 ComBi-line 2.1.5 Control panel A: (A1, A2, A3, A4) Selection buttons. Also use A2 to go to the operator menu. Refer to section 2.5.1 B: Display C: Stop process or Cancel selection button D: Switch on/off hot water boiler E: On / Off button to switch the power socket on for the container heating LHS F: Confirm process or Start selection button G: Timer program button H: On / Off button to switch the power socket on for the container heating RHS...
  • Page 17 ComBi-line 2.1.6 Container assembly Note The CN 40 model may differ from the illustrations and descriptions in this manual. In all other respects, follow the instructions and data as applicable. A: Water distributor lid B: Basket filter C: Insulated lid D: Blender - transport disk E: Integrated gauge glass 2018/07 Rev 3.0...
  • Page 18: Working Principle

    ComBi-line F: Tap G: LED light H: Filling pipe (brewing tea application) Tea filter with disk (brewing tea application) J: Handle K: Container L: Electrical socket with splash protector (CNe) Working principle 2.2.1 Coffee brew system The user selects a desired quantity of beverage on the control panel (A). The coffee brew system (B) inside the tower heats the corresponding quantity of water.
  • Page 19 ComBi-line 2.2.3 Coffee blender and basket filter The basket filter (A), a paper filter, and a pre-loaded coffee product receive the hot water. The filtered coffee then flows through the coffee blender (B) into the container. 2.2.4 Tea filling pipe and filter unit The tea filling pipe and filter unit (A) receive the hot water and combine it with a pre-loaded tea product inside the container.
  • Page 20 ComBi-line 2.2.5 Container The container (A) keeps the hot beverage ready for consumption. The container has a tap (C) to serve the beverage. The CNe model container has an electric element (B) to keep the beverage heated. 2.2.6 Base plate and electric sockets A container must be correctly positioned on a base plate (A) for operation.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    ComBi-line 2.2.7 Hot water tap on tower CB models with a ’W’ designation in the model name, have a hot water tap (A) to serve hot water from an additional boiler (B) inside the tower. Specifications 2.3.1 Model names and model numbers CB 5 (liter) CB 10 (liter) CB 20 (liter)
  • Page 22 ComBi-line CB 5 (liter) CB 10 (liter) CB 20 (liter) Type / Model name / Model name / Model name / Unit description Model number Model number Model number CB 5 CB 10 CB 20 Wall mounted CB 1005393 1005401 1005409 CB 2x W CB 2x5W...
  • Page 23 ComBi-line Model name / CB 2x40 CB1x40L CB 1x40R CB 40 Model number 1007173 1007175 1007174 1007176 CB 40 liter models with the ’W’ designation are not available. CB 40 liter models do not have a hot water tap or additional boiler inside the tower. Refer to section 2.2.7. 2.3.3 Model specifications Model (Length x Breadth x...
  • Page 24 ComBi-line Model (Length x Breadth x Height) CB 40 CB weight: empty / full 20 / 23 CB 2x W weight: empty / full Not available (approx.) CB W 1 x L or R weight: Not available empty/full (approx.) CB W weight: empty / full Not available (approx.) 2.3.5...
  • Page 25 ComBi-line 2.3.6 Electrical system Model CB 5 CB 10 CB 20 Electrical connection 1N~ 220-240 V 3N~ 380-415 3N~ 380-415 Frequency 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz Power 3075 W 6075 W 9075 W Model CB 5W CB 10W CB 20W Electrical connection 1N~ 220-240 V 3N~ 380-415...
  • Page 26 ComBi-line 2.3.8 Mains power cable and wire types Cable type Name Wire description 3N~ 400 V (5 core cable) (A) Green / yellow - Earth (E) (B) Blue - Neutral (N) (C) Brown - Phase / Live (L1) (D) Black - Phase / Live (L2) (E) Grey - Phase / Live (L3) 3~ 400 V (4 core cable) (A) Green / yellow - Earth (E)
  • Page 27 Water pressure ........MPA ...~..V ..Hz ..W Made in The Netherlands Dr. A.F. Philipsweg 47 • NL-9403 AD Assen • www.animo.eu A: Model number B: Article number C: Supply voltage [V] D: Machine number E: Water pressure [MPa] F: Power [W] G: Frequency [Hz] 2.3.14...
  • Page 28 ComBi-line Item Description Item number Combi filter Container CN5 1006095 Container CN10 1006096 Container CN20 1006097 Container CN40 95008 Coffee blender Container CN5 56004 Container CN10 96001 Container CN20 56010 Container CN40 96006 Basket filter paper 101/317 - container CN5 01115 152/457 - container CN10 01116...
  • Page 29: Display

    ComBi-line Display 2.4.1 Display layout A: An option (A) can appear in each of the corners of the display. Each option matches 1 of the 4 selection buttons on the control panel. B: The icons and text in the main area (B) of the display provide status information and prompts to start, confirm, or cancel a process.
  • Page 30 ComBi-line Main menu Sub menu Options 1.0.6 Reset day counter hot water No / Yes 1.0.7 Total counter hot water Show the total amount of hot water 1.0.8 Reset total counter hot water No / Yes 1.1 Descale 1.1.1 Counter brew system Counter brew system = 1000L [= default] 1.1.2 Start descaling brew system...
  • Page 31 ComBi-line Main menu Sub menu Options 1.2.7 Own image 1.2.7.1 Low level display. To set the backlight of the display in %: 10 - 80 (step: 10) [default: 10] 1.2.7.2 Display dim time. To set the time when the display will dim in seconds: 10-360 [default: 120] 1.2.7.3 Remove logo No / Yes...
  • Page 32 ComBi-line Main menu Sub menu Options 1.3.6 Button A2 Set the brew amount in L (step: 0.1) CB 5: 1.0 - 5.0 [default: 3.0] CB 10: 2.0 - 10.0 [default: 5.0] CB 20: 4.0 - 20.0 [default: 10.0] CB 40: 8.0 - 40.0 [default: 20.0] 1.3.7 Button A3 Set the brew amount in L (step: 0.1)
  • Page 33 ComBi-line Main menu Sub menu Options 1.3.14 Filter dripping time(s) Set the filter dripping time in seconds (step: 10) CB 5: 0 - 900 [default: 240] CB 10: 0 - 900 [default: 300] CB 20: 0 - 900 [default: 360] CB 40: 0 - 900 [default: 360] 1.3.15 Pre-wet (The pre-wet function Activate Pre-wet.
  • Page 34 ComBi-line Model Factory settings Settings scope: jug = 250ml Step CB 10 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 8 - 40 jugs 1 jug CB 20 20 - 40 - 60 - 80 16 - 80 jugs 1 jug CB 40 40 - 80 - 120 - 160 32 - 160...
  • Page 35: Transport And Installation

    ComBi-line Transport and Installation Transport 3.1.1 Inspection after transport • Check the machine for damage. • Make sure that all the required consumer articles and accessories are present and in good order. Refer to 3.5.1 Preparation for transport Note This procedure only prepares the machine for upright transportation to another local position. Caution •...
  • Page 36: Drain The Coffee Brew System

    ComBi-line Drain the coffee brew system WARNING • Beware of burn injuries from hot water. Hot water may come out from the drain hose. • Beware of crush injuries or damage to the machine. Be careful when you tilt the machine. Note This procedure is not applicable for CB 40 models.
  • Page 37: Installation

    ComBi-line Installation Note The machine can be used outdoors if all the relevant safety conditions set out by this manual are met. Caution • Only install the machine in locations where it can be overseen by trained personnel. • Use a filter system with a water softener if the tap water has been chlorinated or is too hard.
  • Page 38 ComBi-line Models Models Models Cartons and Contents CB 1x L (or) R CB 2x accessories CB 1x WL (or) R CB 2x W CB W Accessories Mains water connection hose Descaling funnel Coffee fur remover sachet 1 Scale remover sachet Quick guide Electrical plug guide Container power cables...
  • Page 39 • the attachment of a drip tray holder for a CB W model. • the attachment of the parking rails for an Animo servery trolley onto the wall. Refer to 3.5.4 • the attachment of position studs onto the trolley for a container.
  • Page 40 The first-time technical installation must be performed by a service engineer. • An Animo product stand is an ideal platform for a CB model that has baseplates. Contact your Animo agent to order this optional accessory. Refer to the back cover of this manual.
  • Page 41 ComBi-line 3.5.7 Attach the centering pads For W models, remove the protection plate (A) from underneath the base plate on the right-hand-side. Use a screwdriver. Attach the centering pads (A) to the base plates. Use the fasteners (B). For W models, put back the protection plate. 3.5.8 Water connection Connect the mains water hose (A) to an aerated mains water...
  • Page 42 ComBi-line If necessary, connect the mains supply hose (A) to a filter system (B). Connect the filter system to a mains supply tap with a hose (C). 3.5.9 Water drainage Put the drainage hose into a sink or a drain. Make sure that excess water will correctly drain down the hose.
  • Page 43 ComBi-line 3.5.12 Install a container Note If you have a model with 2 base plates, do this procedure twice. Check that the inside of the container is clean and dry. Put the container (B) onto the centering pads on the base plate (A).
  • Page 44: First-Time Use

    ComBi-line If you have a container with an electric element, connect the power socket on the container (A) to the power socket on the tower (C). Use the container power cable (B). WARNING Avoid serious injury, or damage to the machine. Do not use the container power cable if it is damaged.
  • Page 45 ComBi-line 3.6.2 Flush the coffee brew system WARNING Beware of burn injuries. Be careful to avoid splashes. Make sure the receptacle you use to empty the hot water into has proper handles to protect your hands from the heat of the hot water.
  • Page 46 ComBi-line 3.6.3 Flush the boiler system Note • Only do this procedure on W models. • The boiler system automatically refills itself with water. • The on/off button of the hot water system blinks until the water is ready to serve. WARNING Beware of burn injuries.
  • Page 47: Operation

    ComBi-line Operation Preparation If this is the first-time use of the machine, do the procedures for first-time use. Refer to 3.6 If the machine has not been used for a period longer than a week, do the procedures for first-time use.
  • Page 48: Switch The Machine On

    ComBi-line Switch the machine on Use the On / off switch (A) to switch the machine on. Make sure the display on the control panel (B) is on. Prepare the boiler system for use Turn the boiler system on. Tap the button for the hot water system (A) on the control panel.
  • Page 49: Select The Brewing Amount For Coffee

    ComBi-line Select the brewing amount for coffee Note The display shows 4 preset brewing amounts. Each preset brewing amount shows a recommended coffee dosage. This recommendation automatically changes if you modify the preset brewing amount. Select the coffee option on the display. Use the correct selection button on the control panel (A). Select a brewing amount.
  • Page 50: Select The Brewing Amount For Tea

    ComBi-line Select the brewing amount for tea Select the tea option on the display. Use the correct selection button on the control panel. Follow the same steps as those to select a brewing amount for coffee (refer to 4.6). Take note of the recommended tea dosage. Put the recommended tea dosage (A) into the tea filter in the container.
  • Page 51 ComBi-line Confirm that the container is empty. Tap the OK button. Note When you confirm that the container is empty the brewing process will start. • The power socket of the container will automatically switch to On if the Auto Container Heating option in the Operator menu is activated.
  • Page 52: Complete The Coffee Brewing Process

    ComBi-line Complete the coffee brewing process Note • If you have a CB model with a second container, you can start a new brewing process while the first container completes the brewing process. When the water supply stops coming out of the swivel arm over the first container, put the swivel arm over the second container and start the brewing process again.
  • Page 53: Serve The Beverage

    ComBi-line 4.10 Serve the beverage Note • In a container, the beverage is kept at an average temperature between 80 to 85°C. • Coffee can be stored in the container for between 1 to 1.5 hours before the flavor of the coffee deteriorates.
  • Page 54: Use The Timer Function

    ComBi-line Press the tap fully down to lock the tap in the open position. When the container becomes empty of beverage, disconnect the power cable from the sockets on the container and the tower. Rinse the inner pot of the container before you start another brewing process.
  • Page 55: Complete The Tea Brewing Process

    ComBi-line 4.12 Complete the tea brewing process Caution Do not leave the tea filter in the container for longer than 15 minutes after the completion of the brewing process. If the tea filter is left in the container for too long, the flavor of the tea deteriorates.
  • Page 56: Maintenance

    ComBi-line Maintenance Cleaning and disinfecting detergents Caution • Only use Animo cleaning products where specified. • Do not immerse the container type CNe in water. WARNING Avoid chemical burns and eye injuries. Use safety gloves and protective glasses when using cleaning products.
  • Page 57 ComBi-line 5.2.4 General cleaning instructions for the machine Caution Never submerge or spray the machine. Clean the exterior of the machine with a soft cloth or sponge that is dampened with warm water and detergent. Dry the machine with a soft dry cloth. 5.2.5 General cleaning instructions for the containers Note...
  • Page 58 ComBi-line 5.2.7 Clean the basket filter Note You can clean the basket filter in a dishwasher. Wash the basket filter in warm water with detergent. Rinse the basket filter in clean water. Dry the basket filter with a soft cloth. 5.2.8 Clean the filter lid with water distributor Note...
  • Page 59 ComBi-line Rinse the inside of the container with clean hot water several times. Use the tap to empty the container each time you rinse the container. Wipe the inside of the container dry. 5.2.13 Remove beverage deposits from other parts Note This procedure also applies to the removal of tea stains.
  • Page 60: Descale The Machine

    ComBi-line 5.2.15 Clean the gauge glass Note This procedure is not applicable to CB 40 models. Note You need these items to do this procedure. • 1 gauge glass brush. Refer to 2.3.14 • 1 soft dry cloth. WARNING Handle the gauge glass carefully. The gauge glass is fragile. Use a dry cloth to hold the gauge glass safely and avoid injury from broken glass in case the gauge glass breaks.
  • Page 61 ComBi-line Caution Descale the coffee brew system promptly after the alert appears on the display. This will avoid repair costs and the loss of the warranty. WARNING Avoid chemical burns and eye injuries. Use safety gloves, a plastic apron and protection glasses when using the scale remover.
  • Page 62 ComBi-line 5.3.2 Descale the coffee brew system WARNING Avoid chemical contamination. All the equipment used for this procedure will be contaminated with the scale remover solution. Make sure all the equipment, including the funnel and jugs, the spoon and any other item or protective equipment that may have come in contact with the scale remover solution is rinsed clean after this procedure.
  • Page 63 ComBi-line 5.3.3 Rinse the coffee brew system Note • Do this procedure immediately after you have descale the coffee brew system. Refer to 5.3.2 • The prompts on the display of the Operator menu guide you through the rinse procedure. •...
  • Page 64 ComBi-line WARNING Avoid chemical burns and eye injuries. Use safety gloves, a plastic apron and protection glasses when using the scale remover. Read the warnings and directions on the sachet of the scale remover. WARNING Avoid scalding injuries. The hot water system must be completely drained several times during the descaling procedures.
  • Page 65 ComBi-line Repeat the steps 1 to 3 twice more. The descaling program will be complete after a total of 3 rinse cycles. Tap the Stop button X on the control panel twice to return to the main screen of the display. The machine is ready for use.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    Error codes and problems Caution All repairs to the electrical system must be done by a qualified service engineer. Note Contact your Animo representative if you cannot resolve the problem. See the back cover of this user manual. Problem Possible cause...
  • Page 67: Temperature Protection

    ComBi-line Problem Possible cause Correction 211, and water volume is not There is a fault in the water level Contact a service engineer. correct. sensor. 212, and faulty temperature Contact a service engineer. reading. 213, and faulty temperature Contact a service engineer. reading.
  • Page 68 ComBi-line 2018/07 Rev 3.0...
  • Page 69 Animo B.V. Dr. A. F. Philipsweg 47 9403 AD Assen The Netherlands Tel: +31 (0) 592 376376 Fax: +31 (0) 592 341751 E-mail: info@animo.nl www.animo.eu 2018/07 Rev 3.0 1006527...

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