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ComBi line
Gebruiksaanwijzing
NL
Manual
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Betriebsanleitung
D
Mode d'emploi
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CB 1x5
CB 2x5
CB 1x10
CB 2x10
CB 1x20
CB 2x20
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  • Page 1 CB 1x5 CB 2x5 ComBi line CB 1x10 CB 2x10 CB 1x20 CB 2x20 Gebruiksaanwijzing Manual Betriebsanleitung Mode d’emploi Animo...
  • Page 2 Nederlands English Deutsch Français Code nr PIN code/Geheimzahl Code nr PIN code/Geheimzahl ComBi line 05/04...
  • Page 3 ComBi-line Buffetmodel ComBi-line Buffet model ComBi-line Buffetmodell STO P STA RT max 2x10 Fig. 1/ Abb. 1 ComBi line 05/04...
  • Page 4 Fig. 2/ Abb. 2 Afmetingen / Dimensions / Maße ComBi-line CB 1x5 L CB 1x10 L CB 1x20 L CB 1x5 R CB 1x10 R CB 1x20 R CB 2x5 CB 2x10 CB 2x20 1015 1095 V olt ComBi line 05/04...
  • Page 5 Nederlands ............1 English .............. 41 Deutsch ............. 81 Français ............121 Français ............55 ComBi line 05/04...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ....................... Introduction ....................... Safety instructions and danger warnings ..............Safeguards ....................... Appliance and the environment .................. GENERAL ....................... A quick look at the appliance ............... 1.1.1 Most important parts (fig. 1) ............TECHNICAL DETAILS ....................INSTALLATION .......................
  • Page 7: Preface

    The content of this manual can also be changed without prior notification. This manual covers the standard model of the appliance. Animo can therefore not be held liable for any losses arising from the fact that the specifications of the appliance supplied to you deviate from the standard model. Please contact your supplier’s service department for information concerning adjustment, maintenance or repairs not covered by this manual.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of one of our products. We hope that you will enjoy using it. Models This manual covers the following coffeemakers of the ComBi-line range: CB 1x5/10/20 R CB 1x5/10/20 L CB 2x5/10/20 Purpose of the appliance This machine can only be used for brewing and distributing coffee and/or tea.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions And Danger Warnings

    Safety instructions and danger warnings This appliance meets the mandatory safety regulations. Inexpert use can result in personal injury and material damage. The following warnings and safety instructions must be observed before using the coffee maker. Instructions for use Read these instructions for use carefully, before using this appliance. This will protect your safety and prevent damage being caused to the appliance.
  • Page 10: Safeguards

    Safeguards The appliance is fitted with the following safeguards: On/off switch (fig. 1-2) The on/off switch is used to switch the appliance on and off. Remember that the appliance can still be live after being switched off! For this reason you should always remove the plug from the socket to render the appliance voltage-free.
  • Page 11: General

    GENERAL The ComBi-line 5 - 20 is a professional coffee maker, equipped with a continuous flow heater. It is very easy to use. The user can choose from a number of fixed set amounts via a control panel with a graphic display which also offers information about the current process of the appliance.
  • Page 12: Technical Details

    2. TECHNICAL DETAILS Model: CB 5 CB 10 CB 20 Article number 2 x .. 10600 10640 10680 Article number 1 x .. L 10645 10645 10685 Article number 1 x .. R 10610 10650 10690 Capacity coffee system Brew time (water dosing time) approx.
  • Page 13 12.4.8. Only use the supplied Animo basket filter paper or filter paper of the same measurements and quality. See chapter 10-Consumer articles and accessories for information on how to order usable parts.
  • Page 14: Installation

    INSTALLATION This appliance may only be positioned and connected by a qualified service engineer. The following rules must be observed: • only suitable for indoor use • not suitable for use in humid areas • not suitable for areas with explosion hazard Unpacking The machine has been carefully packed to prevent damage being caused to your new appliance.
  • Page 15: Preparation For Positioning

    WARNING • Water always remains in the heating system: for this reason the appliance must not be placed in an area where the temperature can fall below freezing point. Preparation for positioning • Place the appliance at buffet height on a firm, level base that can withstand the weight of the machine when filled.
  • Page 16: Connection On A Counter

    The following points should be observed when wiring a new plug: The green/yellow-coloured wire ("EARTH") should be connected to the terminal which is either marked with the letter "E", the "earth" symbol ( ), or coloured green or green/yellow. The blue-coloured wire ("NEUTRAL") should be connected to the terminal which is either marked with the letter "N"...
  • Page 17: First Time Use

    FIRST TIME USE The instructions given in chapter 3-INSTALLATION must be carried out before the new appliance can be put into operation. This appliance may only be used in combination with the supplied coffee container(s) and synthetic filter(s). When used for the first time the appliance works according to the standard factory settings. The various settings can be altered by trained, authorized personnel.
  • Page 18: Operating Panel

    OPERATING PANEL Overview control panel buttons CAUTION • Never press de buttons with a sharp object. • Protect the controls against dirt and grease. The control panel contains a number of SOFT buttons and a graphic display. After the operator menu has been activated via a PIN, the selection, start and stop buttons have an extra function besides their basic functions.
  • Page 19: Overview Display Symbols

    Overview display symbols Swivel arm in position The swivel arm is in the correct position above a filter. If the swivel arm is moved away the symbol disappears from the display. Brew volume (4x) Container in position Each selection button (4x) De coffee container with filter displays a pre-programmed unit is in the correct position.
  • Page 20: Overview Error Reporting Symbols

    Overview error reporting symbols Container position failure This symbol appears in the display if the coffee container Swivel arm not in position gets out of position during a This symbol appears in the brewing process. The arrow display if the swivel arm gets out shows on which side the of position during a making problem occurs.
  • Page 21: Daily Use

    DAILY USE This chapter describes the daily use of the appliance by partly qualified personnel. When the machine is used for the first time, it works in accordance with the standard factory settings. The different settings can be changed later by trained, qualified personnel. See chapter 11-The operator menu for more details. WARNING •...
  • Page 22: Brewing Coffee

    Brewing coffee Switch on the appliance by putting the ON/OFF switch (fig. 1-2) in position I, the display (fig. 7A) lights up and you will hear a beeping sound (1x short). Then the display indicates the standard brewing amounts. Select one of the four brewing amounts. The selected brewing amount including a recommended coffee dosage appears in the display (fig.
  • Page 23: Brewing Tea

    from the 1st container will then disappear. 6.1.1 Brewing tea For the preparation of tea you can follow the same steps as the ones described for the coffee brewing process. However, instead of using a coffee making unit, you should use a tea filter and disk (optional).
  • Page 24: Timer Function

    6.1.2 Timer function The appliance comes with a built-in timer clock as standard. You can use this to start a coffee brewing process at a certain time. Press the timer button (fig. 1-5.8). Set the required start time (day/hour/min) with the left and right selection buttons (fig.
  • Page 25: Maintanance

    7.1.2 Cleaning daily Rinse the inner pot of the container after use with hot water, or use if necessary Animo coffee fur remover. Empty the container with the no-drip tap. The filter, water distributor lid, blender and drip tray can be washed normally and rinsed clean. The filter and water distributor lid are allowed to be cleaned in the dishwasher.
  • Page 26: Cleaning Weekly

    7.1.3 Cleaning weekly A sachet of coffee fur remover is supplied with the machine. Use is extremely simple. Removal of coffee deposits from the inner pot. Fill half of the container with warm water and dissolve a sachet of coffee fur remover in it. Let the solution work for 15 to 30 minutes, then empty the container.
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Gauge Glass

    7.1.5 Cleaning the gauge glass WARNING • Risk of burning! Empty the container before you remove the gauge glass for cleaning. • Always treat the gauge glass with the necessary caution. Take the glass out of the protector with the help of a dry cloth and hold the gauge glass firmly with the cloth as you clean it with the gauge glass brush.
  • Page 28: Periodic Descaling Activities

    Periodic descaling activities This chapter describes the periodic descaling activities of the machine that can only be executed by trained, qualified personnel. WARNING • Observe the descaling intervals indicated by the descaling indicator symbol. • Overdue maintenance to the heating system can result in high repair costs and annulment of the guarantee. •...
  • Page 29: Consumer Articles And Accessories

    CONSUMER ARTICLES AND ACCESSORIES See the list below for the consumer articles and accessories available for the appliance. You can order these parts at your dealer, stating the details of the appliance given on the type plate, a description of the item, article number and quantity.
  • Page 30: Table Of Contens Operator Menu

    TABLE OF CONTENTS THE OPERATOR MENU .................... 11.1 Menu functions .................... SETTINGS STEP BY STEP ................ 12.1 Counters (Menu 0) ..................12.2 Descaling (Menu 1) ..................12.2.1 Flow counters (Menu 1.0) ............. 12.2.2 Starting the coffee maker descaling program (Menu 1.1) ..... 12.3 System settings (Menu 2) ................
  • Page 31: The Operator Menu

    THE OPERATOR MENU This chapter describes how the different settings can be changed by trained, qualified personnel. To gain access to the operator menu, read below. Once in the operator menu the control panel has the following functions: Button selection arrow Button selection arrow down...
  • Page 32: Settings Step By Step

    How can you go through the menu and activate a function? Move the arrow to the required menu item using the selection buttons You activate the required menu by using the START button By pressing the STOP button you go back to the previous screen without saving the changes made. How can you confirm a change? You confirm a change by pressing the START button .
  • Page 33: Descaling (Menu 1)

    12.2 Descaling (Menu 1) Descaling then select function An overview of all descaling functions follows in the display. At the top of the display is a navigation bar on which the selected menu function number is shown. Menu Explanation of Descaling items: Flow counter see 12.2.1 Start flow counter program...
  • Page 34: Starting The Coffee Maker Descaling Program (Menu 1.1)

    Carefully read the caution notice and the directions on the sachet Animo scale remover. Dissolve 2 sachets of 50 gram Animo scale remover Start descaling program Fig. 16 into 2 litre of warm water (60°C). Stir the solution coffee maker thoroughly so that the powder is completely dissolved.
  • Page 35 Display: 2/5 Place filter. Press Start The program is now ready to flush the system 3 times, so that the remaining scale remover can be removed from the heating system. Remove the funnel and replace the cap. Remove the plastic container with the collected scale remover and replace the filter.
  • Page 36: System Settings (Menu 2)

    12.3 System settings (Menu 2) System settings then select function An overview of all system settings follows in the display. At the top of the display is a navigation bar on which the selected menu function number is shown. Menu Explanation of System settings items: Language see 12.3.1 Time...
  • Page 37: Sound Signal (Menu 2.3)

    12.3.4 Sound signal (Menu 2.3) When in use the appliance makes different sound signals. You can switch the sound signals off if desired. See fig. 19. Select the required choice and confirm your changes with the START button 12.4 Coffee settings (Menu 3) System settings Fig.
  • Page 38: Volume Of Water (Menu 3.0)

    12.4.1 Water volume (Menu 3.0) WARNING • The container will overflow if too large an amount is set. • The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for the consequences of changed settings. During use, it can occur that the quantity of water in the container is not as required.
  • Page 39: Jug Volume (Menu 3.3)

    2.4.4 Jug volume (Menu 3.3) You can change the volume of the jug with this function. The jug volume is set to 250 ml as standard The settings scope is between 200 and 2500 ml (1 ml steps). Set the required jug volume and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button...
  • Page 40: Switching On The Container Heating Automatically (Menu 3.8)

    Factory Settings scope Model settings jugs = 250 ml Step CB 5 4-12-16-20 jugs 1 jug 4 - 20 CB 10 10-20-30-40 jugs 1 jug 8 - 40 CB 20 20-40-60-80 jugs 1 jug 16 - 80 Table 4. Selection buttons unit jugs 12.4.6 Switching on the container heating automatically (menu 3.8) When starting a coffee making process the appliance...
  • Page 41: Coffee Dosage (Menu 3.10)

    Set the required number of litres and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without making any changes using the STOP button • Contact your local water company if you are unsure about the hardness of your tap-water. 12.4.8 Coffee dosage (menu 3.10) When an amount is selected, the recommended amount of ground coffee (grams) that should be put in the filter unit in...
  • Page 42: Interval (Menu 3.11)

    12.4.9 Interval (menu 3.11) Using very finely ground coffee or very soft water will result in the water running through the coffee filter more slowly. Pausing the hot water pouring after the 1st charge volume (half way through the making process) for periodic intervals (that can be set) can prevent the coffee filter from overflowing.
  • Page 43: St Charge (Menu 3.12)

    12.4.10 charge (menu 3.12) The 1 charge volume can be increased if it is only found out later in practise that the filtering process threatens to overflow Setting the 1 charge volume • The 1 charge volume only becomes active if the interval is set at 95% or less.
  • Page 44: Load Defaults (Menu 4)

    12.5 Load defaults (menu 4) You can restore all the default settings except for the language setting with this function. Please note: All settings that you have changed in the operator menu will be lost. Press the START button to load the default settings or go back without making any changes by pressing the STOP button Load defaults...
  • Page 45: Troubelshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING • Have all repairs to the electrical system performed by a qualified service technician. If your appliance is not functioning correctly, use the troubleshooting guide below to see whether you can resolve the problem yourself. If not, please contact your dealer. Error message Possible cause Action...
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