Melitta Cafina CT8 Operating Instructions Manual

Melitta Cafina CT8 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Multiple dispensing of a single product ..18 ............6.10 Batch mode ..........18 Manufacturer information ......4 6.11 Product dispensing via product filter ... 19 About these instructions ........ 4 6.12 Preparing coffee from coffee powder ..20 Explanation of symbols ........
  • Page 3 Chapter overview General Safety Technical data Installation Operation Dispensing products Settings Cleaning Maintenance Recycling and disposal Translation of the original operating instructions 26288 • 20160202...
  • Page 4: Manufacturer Information

    This machine is a fully automatic coffee machine. Manufacturer information Depending on the machine equipment level, the following products can be dispensed: Melitta Professional Coffee Solutions GmbH & Co. KG Zechenstr. 60 Coffee, coffee and milk, and milk products 32429 Minden...
  • Page 5: Accessories

    1 microfiber cloth Only use the machine when you have read and • 1 tin of Melitta Cafina Combi-Tabs (art. no. 24719) understood these instructions in full. 10 bags of Melitta Cafina AMC cleaner (art. no. •...
  • Page 6: Correct Use

    Technical data 2.2.3 Correct use Technical data • The machine can be damaged by penetrating water. The machine is not protected against jets of water. Machine specifications Protect the machine against water and spray water. Dimensions (W x D x H) 300 x 650 x 810 mm Never pour water over the machine.
  • Page 7: Prerequisites

    Installation Installation 4.1.3 Installation location The machine is only to be installed and used in enclosed, The machine is set up, installed and handed over ready dry areas; it must not be operated outdoors. for use by the customer service. Due to the associated The effects of humidity and temperature may adversely hazards modifications to the installation or setup must affect the function and safety of the equipment.
  • Page 8: Canister Operation (Option)

    Installation In daily operation, the fresh water canister must be filled Canister operation (option) with sufficient water and the waste water canister must If your machine cannot be permanently connected to be drained when necessary. the fresh water and waste water system, you can also operate it with two canisters.
  • Page 9: Chip Keys

    Operation Operation 5.1.4 Logging in with a chip key Initial commissioning is carried out by customer service. If you want to put the machine back into operation following a standstill, clean the machine as described (see chapter 8 on page 28). Chip keys Included with the machine are two green user chip keys and one yellow manager chip key.
  • Page 10: Stand-By Operation

    Operation 5.2.2 Stand-by operation 5.2.3 Switching off In daily operation, it is sufficient to switch the machine Note on and off via the display only (stand-by operation): For hygiene reasons, the machine must be switched off only in a cleaned state. 1.
  • Page 11: Filling

    Operation To simplify filling, the relevant container can be removed. For an extended standstill If the machine will not be used for an extended period, turn off the water supply and switch off the main switch. Note For hygiene reasons, the machine must be switched off only in a cleaned state.
  • Page 12: Filling The Instant Powder (Option)

    Operation 5.3.2 Filling the instant powder (option) 5.3.3 Filling the milk (option) There will be one or two milk containers and milk tubes Note depending on the equipment. If you have a lockable instant container, use the key to open and close the lid. Fig.
  • Page 13: Confirming Filling Levels

    Operation Confirming filling levels Cocoa filling level The filling level must be confirmed at the machine each time a supply container is filled. Filling levels Limit value Designation Bean container 1 Bean container 2 Instant container Cancel Apply Fig. 12: Adjusting filling levels more accurately Fresh water Milk type 1 Milk type 2...
  • Page 14: Locking The Product Choice

    Operation System messages 5.7.1 Messages in self-service operation In self-service operation, system messages are indicated by a notice symbol (1). English Espresso Café Crème Fig. 13: Emptying the coffee grounds drawer 1. Swivel the steam wand (2) (if present) forwards. Cappuccino 2.
  • Page 15: Product Dispensing

    Dispensing products Dispensing products Product dispensing in waiter operation After a product from a group has been dispensed, use Note the "Home" button (4) to return to the start screen, Before dispensing products, all supply con- or wait for a short while until the start screen appears tainers must be inserted and filled as otherwise automatically.
  • Page 16: Dispensing Coffee, Coffee And Milk, And Milk Products

    Dispensing products Dispensing coffee, coffee and milk, and milk Dispensing steam (option) products CAUTION Danger of burns due to hot steam wand! Contact with the steam wand and steam can result in burns. During operation, touch the steam wand on the •...
  • Page 17: Dispensing A Double Product

    Dispensing products Dispensing a double product Dispensing products with the quick start bar If this function is enabled by customer service, you can Depending on the preset in the manager menu (see request two portions of a coffee/milk product and fill two chapter 7.1 on page 20), you can use the quick start cups simultaneously.
  • Page 18: Dispensing Multiplicator Products

    Dispensing products Dispensing multiplicator products 6.10 Batch mode Under product settings (see chapter 7.6 on page 23), Batch mode can be used to preselect multiple products you can set up products as multiplicator products. With and dispense them in sequence. this you can issue multiple portions of a product in suc- cession if required, for example, to fill a larger cup.
  • Page 19: Product Dispensing Via Product Filter

    Dispensing products 4. Press the " " button (1) to continue dispensing the 6.11 Product dispensing via product filter products. When dispensing products via the product filter, use Once all products from the batch have been dis- various selection criteria to select the required product pensed, the machine returns to the start screen.
  • Page 20: Preparing Coffee From Coffee Powder

    Settings 1. Select the required product to be dispensed using Settings these criteria in the product filter (1). Only products that match your criteria will be dis- The machine is preset to ensure that it is ready for played. If multiple products meet your preselec- immediate use for normal operation.
  • Page 21: Carrying Out Inputs

    Settings Carrying out inputs Menu option "Selection" The machine allows you to enter designations and quan- Here you can select which pre-programmed products are tities via a screen keyboard. displayed for dispensing. When the screen keyboard appears on the display, you can use the following functions: Waiter operation Self-service operation...
  • Page 22: Deleting Product Groups

    Settings 7.4.4 Editing product groups Name selection The following buttons can be used to edit a product Language selection group: Name line 1 Name line 2 Button Function Category models Category models Release Activate/deactivate the selected Group name Group name group for dispensing Milk Milk...
  • Page 23: Sorting Dispensing Products

    Settings 7.4.7 Sorting dispensing products 7.5.3 Editing main criteria 1. Select the product by pressing on it. 1. Select the required main criterion (2). 2. Press the "Down" button (6) (see Fig. 29) to move the 2. Use the buttons under "Configuration" (3) to select dispensing product downward.
  • Page 24: Duplicating A Product

    Settings 7.6.2 Duplicating a product Menu option "Unit" You can duplicate an existing product and then use it as a Here you have the option of adjusting the filling levels, basis for a new product. cleaning the machine, or switching it off. 1.
  • Page 25: Menu Option "Maintenance

    Settings 4. The "Limit value" button (1) is used to set a per- Menu option "Operation" centage at which a warning is issued for the filling Here you can read off the consumption and product level. statistics and adjust settings for the machine. Enter the number "Zero"...
  • Page 26: Opening Product Statistics

    Settings 6. Insert a suitable USB stick (2) into the USB slot. 7.8.2 Opening product statistics Not every USB stick is suitable for use. The ma- chine door must be able to close when the USB stick is inserted. 7. Close the machine door. Product statistics Filter Export...
  • Page 27: Logging

    Settings 7.8.4 Logging Waiter operation In waiter operation, set whether settings or not the batch processing 1. Press the "Logging" button (2) (see Fig. 38) to display should be open by default, important events or error messages on the machine. whether or not the product filter You can use the filter to display events according is available, and whether the...
  • Page 28: Safety Measures

    Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning intervals Interval Which parts? How to clean Clean the coffee machine carefully in accordance with After every use Steam wand Emit steam for the following specifications to maintain the value and approx. 2 seconds. hygiene of the machine. Then clean with a clean, damp cloth.
  • Page 29: Cleaning Agent

    Melitta Cafina Combi-Tabs (art. no. 24719) • have been re-fitted. • Melitta Cafina AMC cleaner (art. no. 25363) 8.6.1 Cleaning the coffee grounds drawer CAUTION The coffee grounds drawer must be cleaned if the coffee...
  • Page 30 Cleaning 2. Clean the inside of the refrigerator (if fitted), the 2. Select one of the following options: door, and door seals with a conventional cleaner. Leave the door open during the entire cleaning Button Function process. Otherwise condensation could form and Clean full system Clean the milk and brewing impair functioning.
  • Page 31: Cleaning The Instant System

    Cleaning 2. Remove the tab holder (1) with a quarter turn coun- 8.6.3 Cleaning the instant system terclockwise. Fig. 43: Removing the instant system cover Fig. 42: Cleaning tablet 1. Open the instant system cover with the key (2). 2. Pull the cover (1) forwards. 3.
  • Page 32 Cleaning Assembling the mixer unit Assembly is carried out by reversing the order of the removal process. Fig. 45: Removing the mixer impeller 8. Remove the mixer impeller (1) from the axle. Fig. 46: Fitting the mixer impeller The mixer unit has been removed. 1.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Bean Container

    Cleaning 8. Turn the powder chute downwards to direct it into Cleaning the instant container the mixer housing. The mixer unit has been installed. Cleaning the bean container There will be one or two bean containers depending on the equipment. Fig.
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Touch Screen

    Cleaning Cleaning the touch screen 8.10 External cleaning Cleaning is required if there is any visible dirt. Note Do not use any abrasive agents or sharp 1. On the display, press the "Unit" button. objects. In self-service operation, you must first log in with Clean the parts with a clean, damp cloth •...

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