EVOCA Krea Touch Installation - Use - Maintenance

EVOCA Krea Touch Installation - Use - Maintenance

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INSTALLATION, USE, MAINTENANCE
Translation of the original instructions
Krea Touch
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English
120V 60Hz
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H5325EN00
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1 04 - 2017
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION, USE, MAINTENANCE Translation of the original instructions Krea Touch 120V 60Hz English H5325EN00 1 04 - 2017 dition...
  • Page 3 EVOCA S.p.A. ad unico socio Sede amministrativa e operativa: Via Roma 24 24030 Valbrembo (BG) Italia Tel +39 035 606111 Fax +39 035 606463 www.evocagroup.com Sede legale: Via Tommaso Grossi 2 20121 Milano (MI) Italia Cap. Soc. € 41.138.297,00 i.v.
  • Page 4 Symbology integration of radio modules In compliance with Article 17 of Direc- The following symbols may be present tive 2014/53/EU (RED), the manufacturer inside the machines, according to models checks whether the radio equipment is in (signs of danger) compliance with the essential requirements of article 3 of the Directive.
  • Page 5 Warnings for the environment Some tricks will help you to protect the This document intended for the technical environment: personnel is made available in the electron- - use biodegradable products to clean the ic format at the manufacturer’s (reserved machine; area web site).
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    English FOREWORD opEratioN fb brEwing unit transport and storagE cup sEnsor if a malfunction should occur dispEnsing compartmEnt lighting appliancE idEntification and fEaturEs dispEnsing instant bEvEragEs positioning grindEr dosEr connEctivity tEcHNical spEcificatioNs touchscrEEn powEr consumption variablE combination locks opEratioN iN Normal usEr status CLEANING AND LOADING appliancE status softwarE architEcturE...
  • Page 10 macHiNE iNformatioN MAINTENANCE faults gEnEral introduction statistics main switch favouritEs door switch machinE idEntification connEctivity switch installation datE maintaining thE brEwing unit tEchnical support contact information pErioDical opEratioNs ENErgy saviNg moDE sanitisation sEttings timE framEs circuit boarDs activation board paymENt systEms cpu board common paramEtErs Expansion card for paymEnt systEms...
  • Page 11: Foreword

    TRANSPORT AND STORAGE Foreword traNsportatioN Special care must be taken when handling The technical documentation forms an the appliance in order to avoid causing integral part of the appliance and must damage to the appliance and people. therefore accompany any movement or When handling the appliance, there is a transfer of ownership in order to allow risk of hands and/or feet being crushed:...
  • Page 12: If A Malfunction Should Occur

    If the anomalies or malfunctions cannot be resolved, please contact: Evoca S. p. A. Via Roma 24 24030 Valbrembo Italy - Tel No. +39 035606111 APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION AND...
  • Page 13: Positioning

    POSITIONING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The appliance is not suitable for outdoor installations. It must be installed in a dry DimENsioNs environment, with a temperature between Height 25.59 inches 35.6° F and 89.6° F and cannot be installed Width 16.25 inches in environments where jets of water are Depth 22.25 inches used for cleaning (e.g.
  • Page 14 EsprEsso aDjustmENts safEty mEasurEs - Coffee grain size - Door switch - Coffee dose - The microswitch disables connectivity when the door is open - Water dose - Heating unit safety thermostat has a man- ual reset frEsH brEw aDjustmENts - Air-break float jams - Pre-ground product dose - Anti-flooding solenoid valve...
  • Page 15: Power Consumption

    coNtaiNEr capacity accEssoriEs aND kit The appliance can have different container The appliance can be fitted with acces- combinations, depending on the configura- sories and kits in order to vary its perfor- tion. mance. The quantities shown are indicative only The accessories and kits which can be and have been experimentally obtained used with the appliance are available from...
  • Page 16: Variable Combination Locks

    VARIABLE COMBINATION LOCKS We recommend that the lock is lubricat- ed every 6 months to keep it function- Some models are supplied with variable ing properly over time. combination locks. The lock is supplied with a silver-coloured Use spray lubricants for locks. key that has a standard combination, which is used for opening and closing the lock.
  • Page 17: Cleaning And Loading

    Chapter 1 coNNEctivity switcH When the door is opened, a specific switch Cleaning and loading disconnects the appliance’s connectivity components. The device must operate at a room tem- When the door is open, the functional perature between 2 and 32°C. groups and/or remote control function is/ are disabled.
  • Page 18: Machine Sanitisation

    MACHINE SANITISATION CONTROLS AND INFORMATION The controls and information for the user This manual shows the potential weak are located on the door. points and includes information about All of the messages are displayed on the controlling the possible growth of bac- touchscreen.
  • Page 19: Loading Products

    LOADING PRODUCTS Before loading the products, check that they have been stored in compliance with the manufacturer instructions re- garding storage and the storage tem- perature. Before loading the products, check the expiration date. The products must be declared by the manufacturer as “suitable for automatically dispensing”...
  • Page 20: Internally-Supplied Tank Water

    INTERNALLY-SUPPLIED TANK PERIODICAL OPERATIONS WATER This manual shows the potential weak For models with an internally-supplied wa- points and includes information about ter tank only. controlling the possible growth of bac- Every day, when the machine is first turned teria. on and the water empty warning appears, the following is required: Under the current health and safety...
  • Page 21: Cleaning The Mixer And Food Circuits

    CLEANING THE MIXER AND FOOD 5. Remove the fans; a gentle pull will be CIRCUITS enough to free them. After each load and/or on a weekly or more frequent basis, depending on how often the appliance is used, the quality of the incom- ing water and the products used, the mixer must be sanitised.
  • Page 22: Residue Containers

    RESIDUE CONTAINERS DiffusEr NozzlE ES-FB models only The residue containers can easily be re- moved to make emptying and cleaning 1. Remove the diffuser nozzle from the sup- quicker. port bracket. For safety reasons, the solid residue con- 2. Separate the diffuser nozzle compo- tainer can only be removed with the door nents.
  • Page 23: Cleaning The Brewing Unit

    CLEANING THE BREWING UNIT soliDs The appliance displays the solid residue full After each load or at least once a week, it warning when the number of programmed is good practice to clean the external parts dispenses has been reached. of the brewing unit by removing any pow- der residue, especially in the coffee funnel, The coffee-based selections are disabled...
  • Page 24: Wash Cycles

    WASH CYCLES RINSING THE COMPONENTS Start the rinse cycle (with hot water only) of The appliance has been designed to per- the various components (mixer, unit, etc.). form wash cycles on the main functional units. The rinse cycles do not replace the need to disassemble the components During the wash cycles, hot water for regular sanitisation.
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Touchscreen

    CLEANING THE TOUCHSCREEN It takes several minutes for the brewing unit to be washed. The touchscreen is touch sensitive; a re- 1. Add the detergent by dropping it under- duction in sensitivity and/or functional neath the coffee chute. changes is/are caused by an accumulation of dirt on the touchscreen.
  • Page 26: Installation

    DOOR SWITCH Chapter 2 Installation Inside the appliance, only the parts that are protected by a cover and marked The installation and the subsequent main- with the symbol below remain live. tenance operations shall be carried out with the appliance connected to the power supply and therefore by specialised per- sonnel, who are trained to use the appli- ance and have been informed of the spe-...
  • Page 27: Connectivity Switch

    CONNECTIVITY SWITCH UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE When the door is opened, a specific switch After removing the packaging, check the disables the appliance’s connectivity com- condition of the appliance. ponents. If any doubts should arise, do not use the When the door is open, the functional appliance.
  • Page 28: Water Supply

    WATER SUPPLY ovErflow DEvicE The water inlet solenoid valve is equipped The dispenser must use drinking water and with an overflow device which mechanical take into account the regulations in force stops the water from entering if the solenoid where the appliance is installed. valve or the water level control mechanism malfunction.
  • Page 29 from a taNk DEscalEr Use the specific self-supply kit for the ap- The appliance is not supplied with a pliance; the kit is supplied with installation descaler. and test instructions, which should be scru- In the event that the appliance is connected pulously followed in order to maintain the to a water mains with very hard water, a safety of the appliance.
  • Page 30: Electrical Connection

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The power supply cable has a non-sep- arable plug; The replacement of the con- The appliance is designed to work with a nection cable shall be carried out only by single-phase voltage of 120 V∿; the appli- qualified personnel and using only flex- ance must be connected to an electric ible cables of the type SJTW 14AWG /3C mains with a maximum impedance (Z)
  • Page 31: Network Connections

    NETWORK CONNECTIONS bluEtootH DirEctioNs Check that the Bluetooth function is active DirEctioNs for aN EtHErNEt coNNEctioN on the appliance and the second device. To allow the appliance and device to com- - The connection must be carried out in municate, the two devices must be paired accordance with current regulations and (see “network”...
  • Page 32: Initial Start Up

    INITIAL START UP FIRST SANITISATION When the appliance has been installed, it is When the appliance starts up for the first necessary thoroughly disinfect the mixers, time, a guided sequence will be displayed instant beverage dispensing pipes and tank with the preliminary settings (language, ap- (if fitted) to ensure that the dispensed prod- pliance name, etc.).
  • Page 33: Es-Fb Brewing Unit

    OPERATION When the beverage has been dispensed, the upper piston lowers in order to me- chanically compress the coffee pod which ES-FB BREWING UNIT causes excess water to be drained via the Every time the appliance is switched on, 3rd route of the dispensing solenoid valve. the brewing unit carries out a full rotation At the end of the cycle the gearmotor is before performing the normal cycle in order...
  • Page 34: Cup Sensor

    CUP SENSOR Some models are fitted with a cup sen- sor which detects the presence of cups or glasses in the cup holder or compartment. The emitter must be kept clean in order to ensure that it works properly. DISPENSING COMPARTMENT LIGHTING Some models have dispensing compart- ment lighting.
  • Page 35: Grinder-Doser

    GRINDER-DOSER aDjustiNg tHE coffEE griNDEr The grinder-dispenser can be fitted with a If the degree of grinding needs to be device that automatically adjusts the de- changed, turn the grinder’s knob in the de- gree of grinding (optional). sired direction: - Turn the knob anticlockwise to obtain a aDjustiNg tHE coffEE grammagE coarser grind;...
  • Page 36 aDjustiNg tHE griNDEr softwarE calibratioN If for any reason, such as grinder mainte- nance, major changes in the distance are rEfErENcE sElEctioN The selection is determined by default and required, you can set the desired changed you cannot change it. value manually via software.
  • Page 37 CONNECTIVITY TOUCHSCREEN The appliance can communicate over the Only use fingers to interact with the internet and send email notifications. touchscreen; do not use sharp objects. The appliance also supports short-distance If the touchscreen is not used and displays Bluetooth communication. the same screen for a long period of time, In order to use the connectivity fea- afterimages or movements may appear:...
  • Page 38: Operation In Normal User Status

    OPERATION IN NORMAL USER APPLIANCE STATUS STATUS The appliance status can be displayed (e.g. faults, etc.) via the status panel. The layout and arrangement of the icons/ The status panel: screens in this manual is indicative only and may vary from those displayed on the - Displays fault/ error notifications;...
  • Page 39: Software Architecture

    SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE applicatioN softwarE To work, the appliance requires an operat- The application software enables the appli- ing system and application software. ance’s features to be used and the settings to be changed via the graphical user inter- The settings/customisations are managed face (GUI).
  • Page 40: Programming

    notes regarding fuNctioN mENu Touch to view the appliance's menu Programming mEnu functions. The available functions for the current user A brief explanation of these main functions profile will be displayed. is provided below. They are useful for better Some functions and/or parameters may managing the appliance's operation but are not be displayed: simply scroll through the not necessarily in the same order as they...
  • Page 41: Entering Values

    iNformatioN arEa kEypaD Displays information regarding the appli- ance (software version, etc.). mEssagE arEa Displays messages of an informative na- ture, e.g. statistics on the most requested selections, etc. fault arEa Fig. 27 Displays the faults found on the appliance. 1.
  • Page 42: Daily Actions

    DAILY ACTIONS SELECTION SETTINGS Groups together all of the functions that availablE sElEctioNs are used on a daily or more frequent basis Select the selections to be displayed during (washes, resetting the residue counters, normal user mode from the default ones. etc.) To change the order of the selections, drag clEaNiNg aND wasHEs...
  • Page 43 bEvEragEs rEcipEs The currently-used selections are dis- The currently-used recipes are displayed; played; available selections and selections available recipes and recipes that are not that are not compatible with the used con- compatible with the used configuration figuration (layout) but are compatible with (layout) but are compatible with other con- other configurations (layouts).
  • Page 44 To move an ingredient before or after an- moDifyiNg a rEcipE other ingredient, simply drag the bar of the From the recipe screen, it is possible to: ingredient. - Change the name of a recipe. - Set a wait time (in seconds) for the “Take beverage”...
  • Page 45 basic paramEtErs squEEzE DowN forcE For each recipe, the following basic param- Sets the squeezing force exerted on the eters can be set: pod by the upper piston when the coffee has finished being dispensed. - Set the name of the ingredient. squEEzE rEst forcE - the doses (water and instant powder).
  • Page 46 frEsH brEw aDvaNcED paramEtErs coNvErsioN factor Sets the FB valve opening delay time (in start DElay order to lower the extraction pressure) with Sets a time delay for the next ingredient; regards to the solenoid valve/ pump activa- the delay is useful if a recipe which consists tion time.
  • Page 47 acHo valuE limit aDvaNcED iNstaNt paramEtErs Sets the height of the upper piston in the start DElay chamber during the low pressure infusion Sets an ingredient time delay; the delay is (fresh brew). useful if a recipe which consists of multiple The default value is 430.
  • Page 48: Mechanical Layout

    powDEr spEED mEcHaNical layout Sets the working speed of the motor-doser It is the mechanical layout of the configura- to define its flow rate. tion used by the appliance. It shows the arrangement of the containers powDEr DElay and main functional groups. An instant powder time delay can be set The appliance's new mechanical settings so that it starts after the water has been...
  • Page 49: Modifying Interface Strings

    Before uploading the configuration importiNg from a usb of another appliance (cloning), make Allows the new machine settings to be sure that the two appliances’ settings imported from a configuration file that has are compatible. been saved onto a USB stick. To use another configuration (factory), it The import function can be used to must be uploaded via the “Backup and...
  • Page 50: Customise The User Interface

    customisE tHE usEr iNtErfacE playlist Allows playlists with entertainment content EDit to be created and managed. Allows some graphical user interface (GUI) A playlist contains videos and/or image se- elements to be set, such as backgrounds, quences that are played whilst a selection text size, colours, etc.
  • Page 51: Cup Sensor

    soliD rEsiDuEs calibratioNs Enables/ disables the solid residue counter flow mEtEr calibratioN which manages the "residue container full" The flow meter calibration allows the cor- warning. rect amount of water to be obtained for the - Set the maximum capacity of the solid res- recipes.
  • Page 52: Calibrating The Pumps Solenoid Valves

    calibratiNg tHE pumps solENoiD valvEs output sEttiNgs The calibration allows the flow capacity to brEwiNg uNit be adjusted in cc/sec. - No coffee: a sensor detects the rotation of To calibrate, proceed as follows: the grinder when it is grinding; if a block 1.
  • Page 53: General Settings

    maiNtENaNcE gENEral sEttiNgs programmiNg automatic wasHEs riNsEs taNk The appliance’s automatic wash and/or The appliance can be supplied by mains rinse cycle programmes can be enabled/ (OFF) or a tank (ON). disabled. ENabliNg tHE DispENsiNg complEtE Programme the type of wash and/or rinse to be performed on the day and time that warNiNg has been set.
  • Page 54: Heating Unit Parameters

    MACHINE INFORMATION HEatiNg uNit paramEtErs - Temperature: sets the operating tempera- ture of the heating unit. faults The appliance has a number of sensors - Minimum temperature for dispensing bev- which keep the various functional groups erages: sets the minimum temperature for under control.
  • Page 55 ) .. mixEr fault wHippEr brEak microswitcH If the current absorption of a motor mixer The air-break microswitch (activated by the does not fall within the range of prede- float valve) never signals a lack of water termined values, all the selections which after water has been dispensed.
  • Page 56 HEatiNg uNit Error HE liquiD rEsiDuE coNtaiNEr is full The operating temperature of the heating When the liquid residue container breaks unit is not reached after several tempera- its contact, the “liquid residue container is ture measurements in a given time. full”...
  • Page 57: Machine Identification

    EsprEsso tEmpEraturE low favouritEs The espresso heating unit temperature is "Favourites" are shortcuts to frequently lower than the minimum temperature that used functions. has been programmed for dispensing. After having added a function to the “fa- Wait for the minimum dispensing tempera- vourites,”...
  • Page 58: Energy Saving Mode

    “ ” ENERGY SAVING MODE DEEp moDE profilE This profile is active during the set time The appliance's energy saving function can frames. be enabled, its parameters modified and its During the set time frames, the heating unit time frames set. temperature is lowered and the mainte- nance temperature is set.
  • Page 59: Time Frames

    PAYMENT SYSTEMS timE framEs Allows the time frames of the energy saving It is possible to decide which of the pay- profiles to be set. ment system protocols to enable and which - Tap the day when to set the time frames. functions to manage.
  • Page 60: Executive

    valiDator ExEcutivE DEcimal poiNt positioN vErsioN Set the decimal point position, i.e.: You must choose between the following 0: decimal point is disabled payment systems for the executive system: 1: one decimal place (XXX.X) - Standard 2: two decimal places (XX.XX) - Price holding / price display 3: three decimal places (X.XXX) - Price holding with alignment...
  • Page 61: Mdb

    rEturNED coiNs It is possible to define which coins among crEDit ovErpay those available in the tubes shall be used You can decide whether to: for giving change. This parameter is only active with coin boxes which do not auto- - Collect any credit in excess of the selec- matically choose which tube to use (Auto tion amount after a certain time.
  • Page 62 casHlEss sEttiNgs baNkNotE valiDator privatE casHlEss casHlEss top up witH baNkNotEs To protect the users’ privacy, this function Enables/disables the option of topping up allows “-----” to be displayed instead of the the cashless systems (key or card) with a credit on the cashless system.
  • Page 63: Prices

    pricEs pricE pEr timE framE Allows the time frames (standard or promo- currENcy symbol tional) to be set for sales at differentiated When the credit and prices are displayed, prices. this function can set the currency symbol - Tap the day for which the time frames will from those that have been predefined.
  • Page 64: Import/ Export

    IMPORT/ EXPORT viDEos Allows videos to be imported/ exported Includes all the export and import statistic from the appliance via a USB stick. functions, machine settings, graphics pack- ages, etc. supportED viDEo formats - MP4 codes H264 and 25 frames/sec Allows EVA-DTS data to be exported onto - AVI codes XVID, MPEG2 and 25 frames/ a USB stick and/or onto data transmission...
  • Page 65: Backup

    backup Export logfilE Allows a full backup of the appliance’s set- Enables the logfile to be exported onto a tings to be exported/imported from/onto the USB stick. USB stick. The logfile is the sequential and chronologi- Configuration groups (with their layouts), cal recording of the operations gradually user interface customisations, video and carried out by the appliance.
  • Page 66: Component Test

    compoNENt tEst sENsor aND iNput DEvicE tEsts Allows the appliance’s main components to Displays the status screen of the appli- be tested. ance’s control devices (probes, micros- witches, etc.) The components that can be tested are displayed. The function is useful for having a general overview of the machine’s various sensors.
  • Page 67: Filling And Emptying The Heating Unit

    filliNg aND EmptyiNg tHE HEatiNg uNit macHiNE paramEtEr tEsts The heating unit can be filled and emptied. Sets the activation time of the components during the self-test. The hydraulic circuit is automatically filled. If work is performed on the hydraulic circuit rEstorE factory sEttiNgs or if significant water pockets start forming, Allows the appliance to be restored to its...
  • Page 68: User Profiles

    usEr profilEs NEtwork Some programming functions can be ena- The Ethernet and Wi-Fi configurations vary bled/ disabled via the access profiles. depending on the network that the appli- ance will be connected to and the adopted The access profile ensures that only the network protections.
  • Page 69 bluEtootH Allows the appliance's Wi-Fi connection to Allows you to enable and configure the be enabled and configured. Bluetooth connection and exchange data at a short distance (up to 10 metres) between Enable the Wi-Fi connection to connect the the appliance and other devices. appliance to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 70: Software Update

    CONNECTIVITY softwarE upDatE Shows the application software version. It also allows the application software to be Email sEttiNgs updated via a USB stick. The appliance can send notifications (via email) about events and faults. upDatiNg via a usb There must be an active network The appliance’s software can be updated connection in order to be able to send via a USB stick.
  • Page 71: Maintenance

    MAIN SWITCH Chapter 3 The (manual) main switch cuts off the Maintenance power to the appliance and is positioned on the left side, close to the solid residue The integrity of the appliance and com- container. pliance of the corresponding systems If the appliance needs to be switched off with the regulations must be verified, at via the main switch, the residue container...
  • Page 72: Connectivity Switch

    CONNECTIVITY SWITCH MAINTAINING THE BREWING UNIT When the door is opened, a specific switch disables the appliance’s connectivity com- After 10 000 dispensed items or every 6 ponents. months, the brewing unit requires a small amount of maintenance work in order to When the door is open, the remote-con- optimise how it works over time.
  • Page 73 rEmoviNg rEplaciNg tHE uppEr filtEr aND sEal In order to remove or replace the upper filter and seal, proceed as follows: 1. Unscrew the side key’s fixing screw. 2. Rotate the upper piston upwards. 3. Remove and replace the upper seal. 4.
  • Page 74: Periodical Operations

    PERIODICAL OPERATIONS rEmoviNg rEplaciNg tHE lowEr filtEr aND sEal This manual shows the potential weak In order to remove or replace the lower filter points and includes information about and seal, proceed as follows: controlling the possible growth of bac- 1.
  • Page 75 mixEr For appliances that dispense instant bever- ages, remove the components as follows: 1. Disconnect the hoses from the mixer connections. 2. Turn the mixer locking ring anticlockwise and remove the mixer. Take special care to fully lock it when reassembling it;...
  • Page 76 7. Reassemble the powder drawers and DiffusEr NozzlE the powder funnels after having carefully For models with the Z4000 ESFB brewing rinsed and dried them. unit only. 8. Reposition the mixer. 1. Unhook the diffuser nozzle from the sup- Check that the water funnel has been port bracket.
  • Page 77: Circuit Boards

    CIRCUIT BOARDS clEaNiNg tHE proDuct coNtaiNErs Proceed as follows: The circuit boards are designed to be used on several models of appliances. 1. Take the containers out of the appliance; If the boards need replacing, the circuit 2. Remove the product outlet nozzles and board configuration must be checked and take the augers off from the back of the the suitable software loaded.
  • Page 78: Activation Board

    ACTIVATION BOARD This board activates the electrical devices and directly activates the DC motors via re- lays. It manages the signals originating from the cams and/or microswitches on the vari- ous electrical devices. Furthermore, it con- trols the heating unit management board. The board works with 24 V AC for the elec- tronic parts and the payment systems.
  • Page 79: Cpu Board

    CPU BOARD The CPU board manages the communica- tion with the touchscreen, payment sys- tems (if fitted) and connectivity functions. Be careful to not damage the touch- screen connections and antenna when removing the CPU board (e.g. when replacing it). The touchscreen is connected to the J25 and CN15 connectors on the back of the CPU board.
  • Page 80: Expansion Card For Payment Systems

    EXPANSION CARD FOR PAYMENT ELECTRIC PANEL SYSTEMS The power supply provides voltage to the This board is supplied together with the electronic boards, touchscreen and 24 V connection kit for the serial payment sys- electrical appliances. tems (optional). Make sure that the appliance is Follow the kit instructions to make sure that disconnected from the mains before it is installed / connected correctly.
  • Page 81: Power Supply Board

    POWER SUPPLY BOARD HEATING UNIT THERMAL PROTECTION The board provides power supply to the control electronics of the machine. A safety thermostat protects the heating unit from overheating by deactivating the heating unit heating element should a fault occur in the heating unit control system. The thermostat intervenes if the internal water temperature exceeds the safety threshold.
  • Page 82: Installing And/Or Updating Software

    INSTALLING AND/OR UPDATING 2 “ ” upDatE kEy applicatioN SOFTWARE Proceed as follows: If the operating system is installed 1. Copy the individual application files into the USB stick's root directory. and/or updated, the application soft- ware, statistical data and any settings 2.
  • Page 83: Appendix

    Appendix 04-2017 5325 00...
  • Page 84 MultiConnect Cell 100 series Cellular modem V_BACKLIGHT (+5V) CN15 Touchscreen 7" RS23 Sensore tazza USB D+ USB D- CN30 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 CN34 CN29 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5 9 1 2 2 +24Vdc Salim 24Vdc...
  • Page 85 1 2 3 4 5 CN34 24Vca CN29 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED SCHEMA ELETTRICO PORTA BISCARO KREA DOOR WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMA ELETTRICO PORTA LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION 608612500 KREA TOUCH UL...
  • Page 86 F 120V 24Vdc 120V 6/10 N 120V F120V P4A1 P4A1 VENT N 120V F 120V STRC MMA1 VENT 9(6) is drawing contains confidential information and is the property of the holding company of N&W or one of its subsidiaries,without whose permission it may not be copiedor discosed to third parties of otherwise used.
  • Page 87 +24Vdc CN29 3 4 5 F 120V 3(2) 3(3) 3(1) 3(4) 3(5) VAR PM UPS/SCIROPPI N 120V SCIROPPI MDte MODEL DEFINITION DATE SHEET PREPARED CHECKED SCHEMA ELETTRICO FOSSATI LIBERALI 26/10/2017 KREA WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMA ELETTRICO KREA LEGENDA PART NUMBER VERSION 608612000 TOUCH USA MMA1-. GRINDING REGULATION MOTOR...
  • Page 88 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 1. water inlet solenoid valve 11. mixer 2. mechanical filter 12. dispensing nozzles 3. air break 13. brewing unit 4. air break-emptying hose 5. heating unit 6. Pump 7. diffuser nozzle 8. flow meter 9. liquid residue container 10.
  • Page 89 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT WITH CABINET 1. water tank 2. bypass 3. water pump (alternative) 4. water inlet solenoid valve (alternative) 5. air break 6. appliance drains 7. to the appliance 8. liquid residue-draining container 9. liquid residue-collecting bucket 04-2017 5325 00...
  • Page 90 ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________...
  • Page 91 The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the features of the appliance described in this publication without prior notice; and furthermore declines any responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in this publication which can be ascribed to printing and /or transcription errors. All the instructions, drawings, tables and information contained in this publication are confidential and can neither be fully or partially reproduced, nor transmitted to third parties without the written permission of the manufacturer, who is the exclusive owner.

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