Operating Manual V1.0 - 09/2023 La Marzocco S.r.l. Chapters Via La Torre 14/H 1. General Warnings and Safety Specifications page 3 Località La Torre 50038 Scarperia e San Piero 2. Definition of Available Models page 8 (Firenze) - ITALIA 3.
1. General Warnings and Safety Specifications people (including children WARNING CAUTION This machine is for professional As already mentioned in more than 8 years of age) use only and should be installed with reduced physical, the preceding notes, the sensory mental in locations where its use and manufacturer shall not be held...
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Note: In case of doubt, do not go on This operating manual manufacturer’s instructions, is an integral and essential any further and contact your dealer and must be performed by part of the product and or retailer immediately. They will qualified authorized must be supplied to users.
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such connection. inappropriate and dangerous. atmospheric agents (rain, 10) Furthermore, you must The manufacturer shall not be sun, etc.); ensure that the capacity of the held responsible for any damages • do not allow children or available electrical system is caused improper and/or...
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or breaks down, disconnect is recommended that the http://techcenter.lamarzocco. from electrical power supply cable be fully com. network (as described in the unfurled. 21) The machine should be preceding point) and close 18) Do not obstruct air intake placed on a flat counter the water supply valve.
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30mA • wireless network 2.4 GHz; • 1 hose clamp; is installed. • La Marzocco app available • 1 TEE Fitting. 26) This machine is designed at the official stores Play machine only for preparing coffee and Store and App Store.
2. Definition of Available Models This operating manual refers exclusively to the following models, of our own manufacture: STRADA 3 group Electronic Paddle: 3X Legend Group Display Main Switch Steam Wand Lever Electronic Brew Paddle Lever Hot Water Wand Hot Water Mix Valve Water Button Cup Warmer Button Steam Wand...
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1) General description for safety devices, for supplying hot water The machine is built in 2 or 3 coffee group and steam, and for the heating element. Covers are welded at either end of the versions and is essentially composed of Composed of AISI 300 series stainless cylindrical tank and on one of them there is the following parts:...
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basket, through the portafilter spout, and • Machine CE plate: into the cup(s) after the brewing button has been pressed. STRADA 05/21 • Exterior cover SR000000 380-415 3N~ 7324 50/60 It consists of a stainless sheet steel body. Iphmax12.8 The structure has been the object of 1.3x3 11.8 specific studies to provide good aesthetics,...
SIZE (mm²) WATTAGE WATTAGE WATTAGE AC220-240V/60Hz current not exceeding 30mA is AC208-240/60Hz 5666 1600 3000 5666 SEE ELECTRICAL AC380/50Hz 10,3 installed. STRADA X CONNECTIONS 33,8 AC220-240V/60Hz 2400 4000 7783 30,9 AC208-240/60Hz 7783 FOR DETAILS 14,8 AC380/50Hz WARNING POWER CORD: 3 X WIRES...
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WARNING WARNING WARNING At each installation, the Hazardous voltage disconnect This appliance is not intended machine should be equipped from power supply before for use by persons (including with a new set of tubes for servicing. children) with reduced physical, plumbing and related gaskets.
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WARNING HERE THE POSITION OF THE POWER CORD AND 215 mm WATER INLET HOSES In order to prevent cracks 8,5 in. HERE THE POSITION WHERE WE 100 mm FROM ∅80 TO ∅100 mm or leakage: do not store or SUGGEST TO MAKE THE HOLE 4 in.
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1) Installation guide For best results, STRADA needs a minimum flow of water in input of 100 l/h and a pressure of 2.5 bar. Installations that do not meet these requirements will cause a shorter life of the pump and may cause a high noise level during coffee brewing. If the pressure and flow are not adequate, air bubbles may develop within the gears.
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Pressure higher than 3 bar Flow rate higher than 100 l/h Installation of the pressure reducer (set to 3 bar with a flow rate of at least 100 l/h) immediately after the water treatment system, upstream of the tee. Water treatment system pressure...
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Pressure higher than 3 bar Flow rate lower than 100 l/h Installation of the pressure reducer (set to 3 bar) immediately after the water treatment system, upstream of the rotary pump. Installation of the rotary pump (set to 3 bar) immediately after the pressure reducer, upstream of the tee.
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2) Accessories 4) Flowmeter safety removal In order to proceed with installation, it is Before switch on, remove the clamp from necessary that the following are available: the flowmeter located inside the machine, as • Pipes carrying drinking water with indicated by the adhesive label applied on a 3/8”G (BSP) end connection;...
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quality of the beverages being brewed it otherwise air can be introduced into the c) Quick connection between the water pump and is important that the incoming water be brew boiler causing an undesireable the espresso coffee machine of a hardness greater than 7°f (70ppm, condition and the pump can be damaged.
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7) Waste water drain connection Water specifications table The espresso machine drain is to be Min. Max. connected by means of the included T.D.S. reinforced plastic tubing. Connect one end of the reinforced plastic tubing to the drain Total Hardness hose connection on the left side of the Total Iron (Fe 0,02...
4. Machine Operation and Coffee Preparation 1) Starting the espresso machine Loosen the bleed screws one at a time 2) Waiting for the espresso machine to heat to to allow air to escape until water flows operating temperature a) Filling the boilers with water from below the screw head.
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3) Brewing after first installation Note: It is important to leave the portafilters By turning the lever of the Electronic Paddle Once the first installation procedures are installed in the espresso machine when it is possible to vary the speed of the gear finished, before proceeding with brewing not in use.
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through the portafilter then turning off the work in two modes continuous or timed water flow, before making coffee. (see the Software Programming Manual We recommend removing the spent coffee for further instructions). puck directly after brewing. Cup Warmer Button The size of the coffee granules is extremely important in preparing a good cup of coffee, other than the type of coffee mix...
5. Dispensing Steam and Hot Water 1) Steaming milk or other liquids (via vacuum created from cooling parts). 2) Preparing tea and other hot drinks In order to allow for any condensed water This condition is undesireable and can HOT WATER in the wand to be released ALWAYS allow cause contamination in the steam boiler.
6. Maintenance and Periodic Cleaning Operations WARNING WARNING WARNING If the above-mentioned The machine must be installed so This machine is for professional instructions are not adhered that qualified technical presonnel use only and should be installed to the manufacturer cannot be in locations where its use and can easily access it for eventual held responsible for damage to...
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2) Cleaning filters or imprinted parts in order not to damage - Put 2 or 3 teaspoons of detergent powder them. for coffee machines in about 1/2 a litre Group of water inside a heat-resistant container 6) Cleaning the hot water and steam nozzles Assembly and boil.
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• Steam boiler draining: to activate this function you need to access the programming menu (see p. 41). Yearly, we recommend to fully drain the steam boiler by means of the specific drain cock located on the side of the boiler or under the boiler. 10) Depressurize the steam boiler Press and hold the encoder knob to set the espresso machine to “OFF”, then...
7. De-commissioning and Demolition 1) De-commissioning and demolition Remove the hose connecting the espresso Recycling notice: Warning for the protection of the machine to the water pump. Remove environment. Start by setting the main switch to the “0” the reinforced plastic tubing on the drain Used Electrical and electronic waste or OFF position.
8. Mandatory Maintenance and Check-up Operations These operations are in addition to the Maintenance and Periodic Cleaning Operations as specified in Chapter 6. The following maintenance and check-up operations sould be carried out by a qualified technician. The time required for the periodic maintenance is determinated by the quantity of daily work and/or coffee consumption. N.B.
9. Precision Scale WARNING Legend Handle with care maximum load Scale crosspiece 1Kg do not lift. Drain grille Scale individual grid WARNING Removable drain tray The individual grid of the scale is a fragile component, handle and store with care. WARNING The height of the bottom tray is fixed.
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- To avoid contact with dirt before placing the filter holder, clean and dry the grid; - Use only original La Marzocco filters and - Please be careful during the cleaning filter holders, identified by the following...
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3) Removing the electronic box To remove the electronic box you need to remove the lower front panel, unscrew and remove the lower screws , loosen the upper screws without removing them and move the scale crosspiece up. Now you can access the electronic box or remove it.
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Programming Display 95.5°C 8.7b 126.6°C 30.0g in 35s 0g 10g 20g 30g 40g 50g 60g 01/15 Graphic programming display with Steam boiler temperature Encoder knob: Rotating to the right Encoder increases the value. Rotating to the Dispensing graph left decreases the value. Pressing Doses and delivery time allows to browse the software menu, Open/locked profile view...
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Start Up Procedures Turning the Espresso Machine On The following is the procedure for turning • Proceed checking for water connection on the power to the espresso machine. to the espresso machine. • Please follow the procedures carefully • Proceed making sure you have filled the to avoid any damage to the espresso boilers.
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Play Recorded Profiles Brew Coffee • This parameter allows the operator to • This is the function for brewing the select the type of coffee brewing. coffee in play recorded profiles mode. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C...
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Profile Registration Brew Coffee • This parameter allows the operator to • This is the function for brewing coffee in select the type of coffee brewing. profile recording mode. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C...
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Cleaning Cycles Cleaning Cycles • This parameter allows the operator the operator more flexibility and freedom to carry out the washing of the coffee with regard to this operation. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C groups, in an automatic way, by running • Do not perform the cleaning procedure Brew Coffe multiple cleaning cycles.
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Shut Down Procedures Turning the Espresso Machine Off The following is the procedure for turning • This machine has two off settings. One off power to the espresso machine. setting turns off all of the components 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C • Please follow the procedures carefully in the espresso machine and the other Brew Coffe to avoid any damage to the espresso...
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Shut Down Procedures Turning the Espresso Machine Off The following is the procedure for turning • This machine has two off settings. One off power to the espresso machine. setting turns off all of the components 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C • Please follow the procedures carefully in the espresso machine and the other to avoid any damage to the espresso turns off power to the complete espresso...
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Shut Down Procedures Turning the Espresso Machine Off The following is the procedure for turning • This machine has two off settings. One off power to the espresso machine. setting turns off all of the components • Please follow the procedures carefully in the espresso machine and the other to avoid any damage to the espresso turns off power to the complete espresso...
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Accessing Programming Mode Programming Mode • To change the values of any parameter • Barista Programming - The parameters the operator must first enter into the contained within this level are ones the 95.5°C 8.7b 126.6°C programming mode. operator can change to affect the quality 30.0g in 35s •...
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Accessing Programming Mode Programming Mode These parameters are set in the factory and their adjustment requires the 95.5°C 8.7b 126.6°C intervention of a service technician La 30.0g in 35s Marzocco reccomends that no changes are made at this level. The Technician Password is required for access.
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“Barista” Programming AV Brewing • This parameter allows the operator to • PULSE mode: control of doses in volume program the amount of coffee (brewing • MASS mode: control of doses in mass 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for each Selection Indicator. •...
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“Barista” Programming AV Brewing • This parameter allows the operator to • PULSE mode: control of doses in volume program the amount of coffee (brewing • MASS mode: control of doses in mass 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for each Selection Indicator. •...
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“Barista” Programming Water Dose • This parameter allows the operator to program the amount of water (brewing 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for the hot water button. Water Dose Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group When the espresso machine is turned on, rotate the Encoder Knob until the following display appears. Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles...
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“Barista” Programming Water Dose • This parameter allows the operator to program the amount of water (brewing 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for the hot water button. Water Dose Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Water Long Dose Press the Encoder Knob to access the menu, rotate the Encoder Knob to modify the value, press the Encoder 15.0 s Knob to confirm the desired value.
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“Barista” Programming Water Dose • This parameter allows the operator to program the amount of water (brewing 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for the hot water button. Water Dose Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Press Water Button To Stop Once the desired dose has been reached, press the hot water button again to stop the programming.
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“Barista” Programming Steam Flush • This parameter allows the operator to • If the Steam Flush function is enabled enable or disable the Steam Flush in the menu, steam will be delivered by 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C function. the group with a delay of 2 seconds form Steam Flush portafilter removal.
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“Barista” Programming Flush • This parameter allows the operator to • If the Flush function is enabled in the enable or disable the Flush function. menu, hot water will be delivered by the 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C group with a delay of 2 seconds form Flush portafilter removal.
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“Barista” Programming Rinse Time • This parameter allows the operator to adjust the hot water supply time for 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C washing the group. Rinse Time 2.0s Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group When the espresso machine is turned on, rotate the Encoder Knob until the following display appears. Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles...
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“Barista” Programming Coffee Boiler • This parameter allows the operator to • For an espresso machine with of multiple enable/disable the coffee boilers. boilers, you can set the temperature for 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C • This parameter allows the operator to each group.
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“Barista” Programming Coffee Boiler • This parameter allows the operator to • For an espresso machine with of multiple enable/disable the coffee boilers. boilers, you can set the temperature for 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C • This parameter allows the operator to each group.
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“Barista” Programming Cup Warmer • This parameter allows the operator to • This function is displayed only on the enable or disable the cups heating models of espresso machine equipped 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C function. with this accessory. Cup Warmer ENABLED Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C...
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“Barista” Programming Display Brightness • This parameter allows the operator to adjust the brightness of the screen. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Display Brightness MEDIUM Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group When the espresso machine is turned on, rotate the Encoder Knob until the following display appears. Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles...
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“Barista” Programming Reset Profiles • This parameter allows the operator to reset the pressure guide profiles to the 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C original factory settings. Reset Profiles Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group When the espresso machine is turned on, rotate the Encoder Knob until the following display appears. Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles...
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“Barista” Programming Water Quality • This parameter allows the operator to view the TDS and water hardness values 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C that are measured by the water probe at Water Sensor the inlet of the coffee machine. Total Hardness:20 ppm TDS:140 ppm Display Operating Procedure...
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“Barista” Programming Gateway • This parameter allows the operator to connect the coffee machine to the WiFi 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C connection. Configure Gateway Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Brew Coffe Backflush Group When the espresso machine is turned on, rotate the Encoder Knob until the following display appears. Power Options Machine Settings Manage Profiles...
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“Barista” Programming Exit Menu • This parameter allows the technician to exit the “Barista” programming and 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C return to the normal use of the espresso Exit machine. Menu Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Exit Press the Encoder Knob to exit the programming mode and return to the normal use of the espresso machine. Menu...
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“Technical” Programming Language • This parameter allows the technician to change the language of the display. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Language ENGLISH Display Operating Procedure 95.5°C 8.7b 126.6°C 30.0g in 35s When the espresso machine is on, rotate the Encoder Knob until the following is displayed. 0g 10g 20g 30g 40g 50g 60g 01/15 93.2°C...
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“Technical” Programming Language • This parameter allows the technician to change the language of the display. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Language ENGLISH Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Language Press the Encoder Knob to access the parameter, rotate the Encoder Knob to choose the desired language, ENGLISH press the Encoder Knob to confirm your choice.
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“Technical” Programming Temperature Measurement Units Press the Encoder Knob to access the parameter, rotate the Encoder Knob to 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C choose the desired language, press the Temp Units Encoder Knob to confirm your choice. CELSIUS Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Name • This parameter allows the technician to • The user name is displayed continuously program a 16 character user name. on the display on the second line. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Name LaMarzocco Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician”...
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“Technical” Programming Potentiometer Calibrate • This parameter allows the technician to calibrate the potentiometer, adjusting 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C the steam and coffee delivery starting Calibrate Pots. and end point. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Potentiometer Calibrate • This parameter allows the technician to calibrate the potentiometer, adjusting 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C the steam and coffee delivery starting Calibrate Pots. and end point. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Ruotare G1 Pot a DX Operate the brewing lever bringing it to the right position, then press the Encoder Knob.
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“Technical” Programming Potentiometer Calibrate • This parameter allows the technician to calibrate the potentiometer, adjusting 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C the steam and coffee delivery starting Calibrate Pots. and end point. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Calibrazione Press the Encoder Knob to start calibrating the potentiometer of the right-hand steam wand. Vapore DX 93.2°C 9.0b...
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“Technical” Programming AV Brewing • This parameter allows the operator to • It is possible to set the dose for both program the amount of coffee (brewing a short and a long shot on the same 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for each Selection Indicator. Selection Indicator.
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“Technical” Programming AV Brewing • This parameter allows the operator to • It is possible to set the dose for both program the amount of coffee (brewing a short and a long shot on the same 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for each Selection Indicator. Selection Indicator.
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“Technical” Programming Water Dose • This parameter allows the operator to program the amount of water (brewing 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for the hot water button. Water Dose Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Water Dose • This parameter allows the operator to program the amount of water (brewing 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for the hot water button. Water Dose Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Water Dose Press the Encoder Knob to access the menu, rotate the Encoder Knob to modify the value, press the Encoder 15.0 s Knob to confirm the desired value.
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“Technical” Programming Water Dose • This parameter allows the operator to program the amount of water (brewing 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C amount) for the hot water button. Water Dose Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Press Water Button Press the hot water button to start programming the desired dose. To Program 93.2°C 9.0b...
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“Technical” Programming Steam Flush • This parameter allows the operator to • If the Steam Flush function is enabled enable or disable the Steam Flush in the menu, steam will be delivered by 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C function. the group with a delay of 2 seconds form Steam Flush portafilter removal.
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“Technical” Programming Flush • This parameter allows the operator to • If the Steam Flush function is enabled enable or disable the Steam Flush in the menu, steam will be delivered by 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C function. the group with a delay of 2 seconds form Flush portafilter removal.
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“Technical” Programming Rinse Time • This parameter allows the operator to adjust the hot water supply time for 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C washing the group. Rinse Time 2.0s Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Scale Settings • This parameter enables the technician to set some scale parameters like: 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Enabling/disabling offset Scale parameter; - Setting the weight reading time; Settings - Calibrating the scales; - Updating the scale software. Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b...
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“Technical” Programming Scale Settings • This parameter enables the technician to set some scale parameters like: 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Enabling/disabling offset Scale parameter; - Setting the weight reading time; Settings - Calibrating the scales; - Updating the scale software. Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b...
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“Technical” Programming Scale Settings • This parameter enables the technician to set some scale parameters like: 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Enabling/disabling offset Scale parameter; - Setting the weight reading time; Settings - Calibrating the scales; - Updating the scale software. Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b...
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“Technical” Programming Coffee Boiler • This parameter enables the technician inside the group is constant. to set various parameters of the coffee • In order to properly calibrate the 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C boiler. temperature each espresso, Coffee Boiler • The boiler temperature is measured in is important that you measure the the boiler’s most critical point, where temperature of the water inside the...
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“Technical” Programming Coffee Boiler • The OFFSET parameter is used to • Changing this value might lead to calibrate the coffee boiler system unexpected results. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C temperature, to ensure that the displayed • It is important that you take note of this Coffee Boiler temperature exactly corresponds to the value before you make any change, to...
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“Technical” Programming Steam Boiler • This parameter enables the technician boiler temperature. to set various parameters of the steam • The maximum permitted value for the 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C boiler. temperature setting is 129°C. Steam Boiler • The temperature of saturated water is • The parameter filling WITH PUMP allows proportional to the pressure inside the the technician to select the activation...
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“Technical” Programming Steam Boiler • The electronics installed in this espresso boiler temperature to 140°C, thus machine give priority to the brew boiler triggering the safety valve. Once the 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C for pressure. The activation of the auto- valve has triggered disable the function. Steam Boiler fill cycle during the brewing process can •...
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“Technical” Programming Steam Boiler • DRAIN STEAM BOILER allows the service staff to renew or “regenerate” 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C the water contained inside the steam Steam Boiler boiler, discharging about one half of the water contained in the boiler. Settings •...
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“Technical” Programming Steam Boiler 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Steam Boiler Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Press Water Button Press the hot water button to start draining the water contained in the steam boiler. Press the Encoder Knob Enter when Empty when the boiler is empty, wait for refilling completion.
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“Technical” Programming Cup Warmer • This parameter allows the technician • This function is displayed only on the to enable or disable the cups heating models of espresso machine equipped 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C function. with this accessory. Cup Warmer • This parameter allows the technician •...
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“Technical” Programming Cup Warmer • This parameter allows the technician • This function is displayed only on the to enable or disable the cups heating models of espresso machine equipped 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C function. with this accessory. Cup Warmer • This parameter allows the technician •...
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“Technical” Programming Auto ON/OFF • This parameter allows the technician to • This feature also allows the espresso program the espresso machine to turn on machine to remain in the off condition 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C at a preset time and turn off at a preset for one repeating closed day.
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“Technical” Programming Auto ON/OFF • This parameter allows the technician to • This feature also allows the espresso program the espresso machine to turn on machine to remain in the off condition 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C at a preset time and turn off at a preset for one repeating closed day.
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“Technical” Programming Clock Adjust • This parameter allows the user to set the • There are 4 changeable values within time of day and the day of the week. this parameter: 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C • This parameter is used to display time •...
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“Technical” Programming ECO Mode • This parameter allows the technician to set up a temperature to be maintained 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C in case of a temporary non utilization of Eco Mode the espresso machine. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician”...
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“Technical” Programming ECO Mode • This parameter allows the technician to set up a temperature to be maintained 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C in case of a temporary non utilization of Eco Mode the espresso machine. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Eco Mode Press the Encoder Knob to quit the submenu.
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“Technical” Programming Filter Alarm • This parameter enables the technician • A value of 0 (zero) disables the filter to program an alarm that will alert the alarm parameter. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C user about the need for maintenance or • This feature can be enabled or disabled. Water Filter Alarm replacement of the water filter.
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“Technical” Programming Filter Alarm • This parameter enables the technician • A value of 0 (zero) disables the filter to program an alarm that will alert the alarm parameter. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C user about the need for maintenance or • This feature can be enabled or disabled. Water Filter Alarm replacement of the water filter.
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“Technical” Programming Coffee Doses Counter • This parameter allows the technician • This parameter displays different values: to review the total doses dispensed for • Total coffee doses; 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C each button. • Coffee doses for each button; Coffee Doses •...
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“Technical” Programming Coffee Doses Counter • This parameter allows the technician • This parameter displays different values: to review the total doses dispensed for • Total coffee doses; 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C each button. • Coffee doses for each button; Coffee Doses •...
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“Technical” Programming Displaying the Firmware • This parameter allows the technician to display the hardware and firmware 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C version for all the electronic boards Electronics installed on the espresso machine. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician”...
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“Technical” Programming Displaying the Firmware • This parameter allows the technician to display the hardware and firmware 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C version for all the electronic boards Electronics installed on the espresso machine. Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Profile Board Ruotare la Manopola Encoder per visualizzare la versione dell’hardware e firmware della Strada EP Board.
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“Technical” Programming Display Brightness • This parameter allows the operator to adjust the brightness of the screen. 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Display Brightness MEDIUM Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Display AutoDim • This parameter allows the operator • This feature can be enabled or disabled. to set the reduction of the screen 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C brightness after a period of inactivity of Display AutoDim the machine. ENABLED Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C...
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“Technical” Programming Reset Pressure Guides • This parameter allows the operator to reset the pressure guide profiles to the 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C original factory settings. Reset Profiles Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Pressure Guides • This parameter allows the technician to load some guide profiles from the USB 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C pendrive. Load Profiles 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C From USB Insert USB Key Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Pressure Guides • This parameter allows the technician to save the guide profiles on the USB 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C pendrive. Save Profiles to USB Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Pressure Guides • This parameter allows the technician to save and load some guide profiles from 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C the USB pendrive. Save and Load USB Settings Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Reset • This parameter allows the technician to • It is possible to reset the settings you reset all the values returning to initial made in the “Barista” programming or 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C factory settings. the settings you made in the “Technical” Reset programming.
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“Technical” Programming Reset • This parameter allows the technician to • It is possible to reset the settings you reset all the values returning to initial made in the “Barista” programming or 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C factory settings. the settings you made in the “Technical” Reset programming.
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“Technical” Programming Water Quality • This parameter allows the operator to view the TDS and water hardness values 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C that are measured by the water probe at Water Sensor the inlet of the coffee machine. Total Hardness:20 ppm TDS:140 ppm Display Operating Procedure...
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“Technical” Programming Gateway • This parameter allows the operator to connect the coffee machine to the WiFi 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C connection. Configure Gateway Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Update Firmware • This parameter allows the technician to update the control unit of the espresso 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C machine via a USB Pendrive. Update Firmware Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Password After entering the password and accessing the “Technician” programming menu, rotate the Encoder Knob until 0000 the following is displayed.
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“Technical” Programming Exit Menu • This parameter allows the technician to exit the “Technical” programming and 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C return to the normal use of the espresso Exit machine. Menu Display Operating Procedure 93.2°C 9.0b 126.5°C Exit Press the Encoder Knob to exit the “Technician” programming mode and return to the normal use of the Menu espresso machine.
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