General instruction This appliance can be used exclusively by skilled professionals. Avoid the use of this appliance by children or unqualified persons. This machine shall be destined exclusively to the use it has been expressly designed for. Any other use shall be considered ill-suited and improper.
Installation instruction CAUTION Power to brewer must be OFF before proceeding with plumbing installation. Cold Water | Softener Powercord P | N | GR CAUTION Improper electrical installation will damage electronic components. Damage caused by incorrect electrical connections in not covered by warranty.
Plumbing connection INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • Brewer should be installed on a secure, level, surface capable of fully supporting the weight of the brewer, inclu- ding the water retained in the brewer, and any fully loaded dispenser(s) that may be placed on the brewer. •...
Electrical connection WARNING: The brewer must be disconnected from the power source until specified in INITIAL SET-UP. CAUTION – Improper electrical installation will damage electronic components. Damage caused by incorrect elec- trical connections is not covered by warranty. An electrician must provide electrical service as specified in conformance with all local, state and federal electrical codes.
General terms for safe use / Initial Set-Up This machine shall be destined exclusively to the use it has been expressly designed for. Any other use shall be considered ill- suited and improper. The manufacturer shall not be considered responsible for any damages cau- sed by improper use.
Brewing and Programming Outline BREWING – Main Brew Head Place coffee, tea or other product to be brewed into a paper filter within the brew basket and place basket into the holders below the sprayhead. Place an empty container in place below the basket assuringall applicable brewer dispense points align with vesselopening(s).
PROGRAMMING – Main Brew Head To enter programming mode, press the upper left corner (indicated with dashed lines) of the ‘beverage selection’ screen and hold for 3-4 seconds. A beep will sound if beeper is enabled. Release the touch screen. Many of the steps outlined below are applicable to programming of the side brew arm spray heads.
Brewing and Programming Outline Successful password entry will bring you to the ‘Programming/Service’ menu screen. These are the categories of programmable options. There are submenus within these items. Pressing Finish returns you to the main selection screen. EDIT RECIPES Press Edit Recipes to set active status or to edit recipe information.
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You are now in the ‘Recipe Settings’ screen for the recipe selected previously. A summary of brew settings is shown on this screen. Pressing one of the brew attribute buttons provides a greater level of detail of the feature and provides access for editing the programmed values.
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Brewing and Programming Outline Press the “Brew Time” button to display the ‘brew time’ detail screen. Note the multiple times associated with the brew cycle are all simultaneously displayed for convenience. Various math checks are done and enable or disable other programming selections based on input. The pre-infusion pause is the time delay between the completion of the delivery of the pre-infusion volume and the continuation of the hot water delivery through the sprayhead.
PERSONALIZE At right shows the ‘programming/service’ screen again. Press the “Personalize” key to go to the ‘personalize’ screen. ‘edit recipes’ and ‘personalize’ screens do not require an additional password. The ‘personalize’ screen allows editing the company name and the phone number displayed when calling for service is required. Changing the user password is disabled and is greyed out.
Brewing and Programming Outline Select “Other Settings” to go to the ‘personalize, other settings’ screen. Note: Multiple languages are not available. Imperial or Metric measurement units may be chosen. If imperial is selected, volume will be programmed in fluid ounces and temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
CALIBRATION Press the calibrate key. A ‘calibration Password’ screen with keypad will be displayed. Type in the 4 digit service password (3926). The number will display in the blank area in the upper right side of the screen as you type it. Press enter. CLR will clear entry without exiting the screen.
Brewing and Programming Outline Press “Brew Valve 1” to enter the ‘calibrate brew 1’ screen for brew valve one. A countdown clock for the calibration interval is located in the upper right of the screen. The currently programmed volume for this time frame is located immediately below. The + and – keys are used to adjust this value.
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Press “Error Messages” to display a historical list of error messages. Some errors may be intermittent due to various conditions and do not necessarily cause the brewer to shut down. Press “Reset Errors” to reset the error count to zero. Press finish to return to the service screen.
Appendix A - Useable Characters Appendix A - Useable Characters Useable Characters for Recipe and Company Names Group Character Group Character Group Character Symbol Upper Lower Symbol Upper Lower “ Symbol Upper Lower Symbol Upper Lower Symbol Upper Lower Symbol Upper Lower &...
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Appendix B - Condensed Operation BREWING Insert funnel with product to brew as applicable. Ensure empty dispenser in place below brew head. Touch screen to wake brewer if necessary. Select beverage type from choices. Select brew volume from choices. Press the brew button to immediately start brew cycle. ENTER PROGRAMMING Press the upper left hand corner of main beverage type selection screen.
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Appendix B - Condensed Operation SERVICE Enter programming (see ”ENTER PROGRAMMING”). Select “Service”. Enter password – (3926). Select Error Messages to display and reset error messages. Press Finish to return to Service Menu. Press the Coun- ters key to view water usage and number of cycles information. Service cycles may be reset. Press Finish to return to Service Menu.
TONE Kaffeemaschinen AG recommend to execute the first descaling after one year after installation. Descaling of TONE equipment only by qualified personnel. To descale your TONE equipment, please contact a local Technical Service that has been authorized by the manu- facturer.
LIMITED, AT NEWCO’S SOLE OPTION AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND. In no event shall TONE Kaffeemaschinen AG be liable for any other damage or loss, including, but not limited to, lost profits, lost sales, loss of use of equipment, claims of Buyer’s customers, cost of capital, cost of down time,...
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2800W Noise level < 70 dB EEC CONFORMITY DECLARATION ACT 2006/42/EC The undersigned: TONE Kaffeemaschinen AG With premises at: Rheinweg 4, 8200 Schaffhausen, Switzerland Declares that: The coffee machine has been projected and manufactured in conformity with Directive 2006/42/EC and relevant national law, in accordance with the following norm for conformity evaluation: UNI 9887, ISPSEL rev.
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