One-Touch Drinks Atlas User Manual

One-Touch Drinks Atlas User Manual

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  • Page 1 Atlas Espresso, Chocolate & Tea User Manual Hot Drink Vending Machine...
  • Page 2 Atlas...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Atlas Espresso User Manual INDEX CAUTIONS ................................4-5 CHAPTER 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS ...................... 7 ESCRIPTION OF THE ATLAS LINE 1.1.- D ........................7 ..........................7- 8 1.2.- M AIN CHARACTERISTICS 1.3.- D ......................9-11 ESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION AND STARTING UP ..................... 13 2.1.- E...
  • Page 4: Cautions

    General Cautions User Manual BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE, THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ CAREFULLY. THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR INITIAL START-UP OF THE MACHINE MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. This manual is an integral part of the machine, and as such, it must always remain inside the machine so that it may be referred to at any time.
  • Page 5 Cautions - con't Maintenance The user or person responsible for refilling and cleaning the device must follow the instructions set forth in this manual. For refilling, only use food products prepared specifically for these kinds of vending machines. Do not touch the product with your hands, and prevent liquids from falling inside the product hoppers. All elements that require tools to be disassembled must only be handled by qualified and trained technical personnel.
  • Page 6: Chapter 1. General Characteristics

    Atlas Espresso,Chocolate & Tea CHAPTER 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 1.1.- Description of the Atlas The Atlas range of machines are coffee and instant drinks dispensers which have been specially designed for use in medium-to-high consumption areas such as waiting rooms, offices, factories, etc.
  • Page 7 Atlas User Manual Characteristics of the water supply system Water supply system, stand-alone on Types of water service connections stand or with an incorporated tank. min. 7.2 lb / max.40 lb Min. pressure of the water supply system Curb cock diameter ¾”...
  • Page 8: Description Of The Main Components

    Atlas User Manual 1.3.- Description of the main components Fig. 1 – General view Cabinet Coin system Coffee bean hopper (espresso model) Programming module Soluble product hoppers Cup container module Espresso coffee unit (espresso model) Coin inlet slot Gum collector...
  • Page 9 Atlas User Manual Fig. 2 - Coffee unit Hopper Hopper flow gate Dosage measure Upper piston Unit securing lever Lower unit Manual positioning and Doser Grinder Fig. 3 - Cup container 1 Cup container cover 2 Cup container 3 Positioner switch lever...
  • Page 10 Atlas User Manual Fig. 4 - Soluble services mechanism 1. Product chute 2. Wipper 3. Stainless steel cover 4. Gum collector - 11 -...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2. Installation And Starting Up

    User Manual Atlas CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION AND STARTING UP 2.1.- Electrical Installation The electrical installation voltage must be the voltage indicated on the characteristics plate and must not exceed the limits established in each country. Maximum power consumed: in accordance with the characteristics plate.
  • Page 12: Changing The Product And Price Sign

    Atlas User Manual 2.6.- Changing Product and Price Sign Remove the cups container and remove the plastic nut that fastens the top of the buttons. Pull back the cover to remove the selections menu. Press on the side of the label holder to release the row of labels you want to change.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3. Filling The Machine

    Atlas User Manual CHAPTER 3. FILLING THE MACHINE Initial filling with soluble product. Lift the cover of the hopper to be filled and fill with product. Be careful that the product filled corresponds to product for that hopper (each hopper has a label that indicates the product to be filled).
  • Page 14: Filling With Cups

    Atlas User Manual 3.3.- Filling with cups Remove the cover of the container and (T) load a column of cups through the top opening of the tube. For a proper extraction of the cups, these must comply with the following dimensions: Cup type Øe...
  • Page 15: Fitting The Hygiene Parts

    Function 470 is available to program said code. ATTENTION: THE ACTIONS DESCRIBED IN POINTS 3.3, 3.4 AND 3.6 MUST BE PERFORMED WITH THE MACHINE “ON” AND THE DOOR OPEN. THEY MAY ONLY BE PERFORMED BY TECHNICAL PERSONNEL AUTHORISED BY ONE-TOUCH DRINKS. - 17 -...
  • Page 16: Chapter 4. Configuration And Programming

    Atlas User Manual CHAPTER 4. CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING 4.1.- What is programming? programming action that establish order determine how the machine will operate in certain functions. The machine is capable of performing a series of functions that you can configure through a portable keypad with four keys.
  • Page 17: Direct Access To A Function

    Atlas User Manual PRESSING THE KEY Key A Increases the digit being edited (if it is a sign, it changes) Key B Decreases the digit being edited Key C It returns to editing the previous (if it is the first number, it...
  • Page 18 Atlas User Manual 030 TEST MACHINE MACHINE TEST BY OPTION LISTS. Choose the elements to test. 110 MONEY/SELECT SALES BY SELECTION (CASH) Press the desired selection and the screen will display the amount of that selection. Press a new selection in order to continue reading the various amounts.
  • Page 19: Service Programming

    Atlas User Manual 4.5.- Service programming 4.5.1.- What is a service? A service is the act that the machine performs every time that a customer presses a selection. When programming a service, each step that the machine needs to take to complete the selected operation must be programmed.
  • Page 20 Atlas User Manual Change the values using the programming control keys. The functions of the keys are as follows: A or B - Go up or down the "steps" C or D - Increase or decrease the amounts (move the bar forward or backward in the figure) The water volumes are measured in seconds.
  • Page 21: Chapter 5. Anomaly Control And Maintenance

    Atlas User Manual CHAPTER 5. ANOMALY CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE 5.1.- Reset If the machine is out of service, enter and exit programming by pressing key C on the programming box twice. 5.2.- Possible incidents during a service. If the machine turns off or there is a power outage in the middle of a service, the value of the service will be discounted from the existing credit.
  • Page 22: Adjustments And Regulation

    Atlas User Manual In order to remove the brewing piston, 1. Remove the fastening pin. 2. Pull up on the piston. 3. In order to completely disassemble the piston, remove the fastening clip. Adjustments and Regulation 5.4.2.- Adjusting the coffee dosage. The grinder is time-controlled. The default dosage is 6.5g.
  • Page 23 Atlas User Manual Adjusting the water temperature in the boiler. The machines are equipped with a single boiler, therefore the programmed temperature will be implemented in both the espresso services as well as in the services of other soluble products.
  • Page 24: Chapter 6. Cleaning The Machine

    Atlas User Manual CHAPTER 6. CLEANING THE MACHINE. PRECAUTIONS: IT IS ESSENTIAL TO AVOID WATER FREEZING INSIDE THE MACHINE. IF YOU ARE GOING TO CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE WORK INVOLVING THE MACHINE BEING DISCONNECTED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, THE BOILER MUST BE EMPTIED.
  • Page 25: Components That Require Regular Cleaning

    Atlas User Manual 6.1.- Components that require regular cleaning Depending on the number of services that the machine provides, the machine components must be cleaned more or less regularly. The following chart lists the recommended cleaning process and schedule. • Check the product ramps. Clean with a dry cloth if necessary.
  • Page 26: Cleaning Of The Sugar Chute

    Atlas User Manual 6.2.- Cleaning of the sugar chute Fig. 15 6.3 - Clean the service compartment Remove the plastic nut that holds the tray. Release the SERVICES TRAY CABINET (1) and remove. Proceed in the same way to remove the GRILL (2).
  • Page 27 Atlas User Manual To run the cleaning cycle: 030 TEST MACHINE GROUP CLEANING For correct cleaning, you should remove the INSERT TABLET brewing piston and clean the upper filter PLEASE WAIT with cleaning paper or a brush to eliminate any particles which may remain on the filter.
  • Page 28: Detection Of Waste Level

    Atlas User Manual 6.5.- Detection of waste level By means of a float in the waste bucket connected to microswitch, the machine detects the filling level of the bucket. The machine will alert you with a message on the information display when the waste bin is full and it will go out of service until the bin is emptied.

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