Sanremo X-ONE User, Installation And Servicing Instructions
Sanremo X-ONE User, Installation And Servicing Instructions

Sanremo X-ONE User, Installation And Servicing Instructions

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  • Page 1 X-ONE User, installation and servicing instructions English Professional coffee (original instructions) grinder...
  • Page 2 Congratulations for having purchased a SANREMO product: each of our products is the result of careful research, in constant collaboration with coffee lovers from all over the world. That’s why your opinion is extremely important to us: thanks to your experience and collaboration we will be able to improve every day, to always get the best in every SANREMO creation.
  • Page 3: Made In Italy

    X-ONE MANUFACTURER SANREMO coffe machines s.r.l. Via Giacomo Bortolan, 52 31050 Vascon di Carbonera (Treviso) ITALY Tel. +39.0422.498900 - Fax.+39.0422.448935 www.sanremomachines.com - E-mail: info@sanremomachines.com Identification data The machine is provided with a nameplate showing its data. Ensure that the product is provided with it and if not, immediately inform the manufacturer and/or dealer.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    General index X-ONE GENERAL INDEX GENERAL RULES AND WARNINGS ..........7 GENERAL WARNINGS ..............7 REFERENCES TO THE LEGISLATION ..........9 DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS ............9 PREPARATION BY THE PURCHASER ..........9 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS IN CASE OF FIRE......10 RISK OF EXPLOSION ...............10 SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL ............10 VIBRATION ................10...
  • Page 5 General index X-ONE FINAL DELIVERY ............... 22 CONTROL PANEL ..............23 • HOME PAGE ....................... 23 12.1 BARTENDER MENU ..............24 • CURRENT DOSE AND PRESET CHANGE ............... 24 • PURGE FUNCTION ....................24 • GRINDER GAP CHANGE ..................25 •...
  • Page 6 General index X-ONE 14.7 COFFEE COUNTER RESET ............37 ALARM MANAGEMENT AND DISPLAY ........38 15.1 CURRENT ALARM DISPLAY ............38 15.2 TYPES OF ALARM ..............38 MALFUNCTIONS: CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS ......39 TEMPORARY DECOMMISSIONING ..........40 RE-COMMISSIONING THE MACHINE ......... 40 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ..........41 19.1...
  • Page 7: General Rules And Warnings

    General rules and warnings X-ONE GENERAL RULES AND WARNINGS the machine without the supervision 1 GENERAL RULES AND by trained personnel. WARNINGS - This device can be used by children 1.1 GENERAL WARNINGS older than 8 years and by people...
  • Page 8 General rules and warnings X-ONE that power supply is disconnected national safety standards. from the machine during the - PAY UTMOST ATTENTION TO operation. THE WARNING LABELS ON THE - Clean the machine daily. For an MACHINE EVERY TIME YOU in-depth explanation refer to the OPERATE ON OR NEAR IT.
  • Page 9: References To The Legislation

    General rules and warnings X-ONE SOLUTIONS. GENERAL HAZARD OR - THESE SAFETY STANDARDS IMPORTANT INFORMATION COMPLETE OR INTEGRATE THE CURRENT LOCAL SAFETY REGULATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMA- TION - IN CASE OF DOUBT, ALWAYS REQUEST THE INTERVENTION OF SPECIALISED PERSONNEL. HEAT HAZARD (BURNS)
  • Page 10: Emergency Operations In Case Of Fire

    General rules and warnings X-ONE - Before using the machine, check 1.8 VIBRATION that the mains voltage corresponds - THE MACHINE IS FITTED WITH to the voltage indicated on the VIBRATION DAMPENING technical data plate of the machine. RUBBER FEET. DURING NORMAL...
  • Page 11: Declaration For Materials Coming Into Contact With Food

    IN THE PARAGRAPH “IN- TENDED USE”. 1.11 DECLARATION FOR MATERIALS COMING INTO CONTACT WITH FOOD The manufacturer SANREMO S.r.l. hereby declares that the materials used in its products comply with EC regulation no. 1935/2004, Reg. no. 2023/2006/EC (GMP), Reg. no.
  • Page 12: Safety Devices

    Safety devices X-ONE SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY DEVICES SAFETY LABELS The coffee grinder is equipped with appropriate mechanical and electro- Warning labels with descriptive pictograms are pre- mechanical devices to safeguard the sent in all areas that are dangerous for the operator safety of the user and the integrity/ or technician.
  • Page 13: Machine Description

    Machine description - technical data X-ONE MACHINE DESCRIPTION - TECHNICAL DATA MACHINE DESCRIPTION Below are the main features of the coffee grinder It is equipped with two separate containers for the and dosing device. coffee beans. The two containers can be operated independently with different types of coffee.
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    Machine description - technical data X-ONE TECHNICAL DATA Description U.o.M. X-ONE 200-240 Voltage / frequency - version 1 50-60 1650 100-127 Voltage / frequency - version 2 50-60 1550 Type of protection IPX1 Protection class No-load speed (selectable) 1000-1200-1400 grams/se-...
  • Page 15: Scope Of Supply

    Transport, unpacking and components X-ONE TRANSPORT, UNPACKING AND COMPONENTS SCOPE OF SUPPLY MADE IN ITALY Via G. Bortolan, 52 31050 VASCON (TV) ITALY _______ ________ type _____ _____ _____ ____________________ S.N. ____________________ IP X _____ _____ Coffee grinder Dust-proof plate...
  • Page 16: Unpacking And Positioning

    Transport, unpacking and components X-ONE UNPACKING AND POSITIONING MACHINE POSITIONING Position the machine in its final location, ensuring IMPORTANT: unpacking and positio- that: ning operations must be performed 1. the support cabinet is sufficiently sturdy and stable, by a specialised and authorised considering the machine weight, well levelled, dry technician.
  • Page 17: Description Of Components

    Connections X-ONE CONNECTIONS DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 10 11 Coffee bean container lids 12) Spring lever Coffee bean containers 13) Power supply cable Auxiliary inlet cover for manual grinding 14) On/Off switch (bypass) 15) Ventilation slits Auxiliary inlet for manual grinding...
  • Page 18: Connections

    Connections X-ONE The switch in position ON = 1 lights up red. EQUIPOTENTIAL CONNECTION CONNECTIONS This connection (1) avoids electrical potential diffe- rences between ground connections relevant to the devices installed in the same room. IMPORTANT: first connection ope- rations must be performed by a spe- The electrical connection and the electronic function cialised and authorised technician.
  • Page 19: Commissioning

    First installation X-ONE FIRST INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING 10 ADJUSTING THE FUNCTIONS PRELIMINARY CHECKS ATTENTION: some machine fun- ctions (calibrations, language, etc.) Before commissioning the machine: must be adjusted by a specialised - check that the coffee grinder is positioned correctly and authorised technician, while the (see paragraph “6.2 Machine positioning”);...
  • Page 20: Scale Calibration

    First installation X-ONE Enter the technician password using the keypad and The screen shows: press “OK” for confirmation. - in orange the current weight value read by the scale (always in grams) WITHOUT offset; - on the right indicator the offset value that can be changed using the buttons ;...
  • Page 21: Scale Check

    First installation X-ONE Calibration is only possible if the wei- During this phase, the symbol “ ” fla- ghing hoppers are empty. If the user shes and there must be no vibrations or presses “CALIBRATE” with predoses ready, movements that could make the reading the command is rejected and the dedica- unstable.
  • Page 22: Filter Holder Fork

    First installation X-ONE 11 FINAL DELIVERY 10.3 FILTER HOLDER FORK To position the filter holder fork: At the end of machine installation, it is necessary to: - loosen the screw (1); - train the personnel who will use the machine, preparing some coffee grinding tests;...
  • Page 23: Control Panel

    Using the machine X-ONE USING THE MACHINE 12 CONTROL PANEL Selection of dose to grind: single/double/ Home page cream coffee. For the management of the product and all its fun- Set grinding weight (or time). ctions, there is a single Home page that provides an...
  • Page 24: Bartender Menu

    Using the machine X-ONE 12.1 BARTENDER MENU The coffee grinder works with one dose at a time (one hopper at a time) as it is PRESET VELOCITÀ equipped with ONE scale and ONE grinder. The grinder works with “empty chamber”.
  • Page 25: Grinder Gap Change

    Using the machine X-ONE Grinder gap change A first simple rule to try, for a medium to dark roast coffee, is to make the first From the main screen (Home page) choose the desi- extraction at the default value of 180 µm red hopper and press on the numerical value of the and check the extraction time.
  • Page 26: Dose And Preset Saving

    Using the machine X-ONE The coloured round icon indicates the type of grin- ding: - RED = Espresso (50 ÷ 299 microns) - ORANGE = Moka (300 ÷ 499 microns) - YELLOW = Filter (500 ÷ 950 microns). Dose and preset saving...
  • Page 27: Empty Hopper Or Missing Coffee

    Using the machine X-ONE Empty hopper or missing coffee Make sure that the hopper tab (H) is in the “open” position. Due to the shape of the containers, coffee tends to run out at the back while it builds up in the front, causing a warning message and an increase in the dosing time.
  • Page 28: Dosing Pause Function

    Using the machine X-ONE - Press button (A) or button (B) to activate the blend Dosing PAUSE function dispensing in the left or right hopper, respectively. If a dosing cycle of the wrong coffee is started or if it is necessary to change the set values, it is possible to suspend the process.
  • Page 29: Manual Filling

    Using the machine X-ONE Press the ON/OFF button (A) to resume the dosing process. In case of unstable tables or excessive shaking of the coffee grinder when mo- ving the lever on the spout, the reading of The PAUSE function does not work during dose weight could be wrong because of grinding.
  • Page 30: Bypass Function (Manual Grinding)

    Using the machine X-ONE This function can be enabled independently for each 12.4 BYPASS FUNCTION (MANUAL GRINDING) of the hoppers. The coffee grinder is equipped with a front door that The bar (B) indicates the dose preparation status allows direct access to the feeding screw and using according to the following colours: it in this way both as a “single-serve”...
  • Page 31: Bypass Mode

    Using the machine X-ONE Bypass mode Bypass speed setting - Tap in the area (E) to confirm the current motor speed or change its value between MIN/MED/ MAX using the button. The default speed is 1400 rpm or the one set as fixed in the “Utilities”...
  • Page 32: Bypass Pause Function

    Using the machine X-ONE Bypass PAUSE function It is possible to remove the cone, filter holder and plate to have more space to The PAUSE function is available in continuous grind in a container. BYPASS operation. When grinding, it is recommended to pull the spout It is useful when during a grinding process of a bag lever to facilitate the coffee drainage.
  • Page 33: Access To Menus

    Programming X-ONE PROGRAMMING Cleaning no. 1 13 ACCESS TO MENUS It starts the emptying and grinding process of any 13.1 USER FUNCTIONS MENU dose in the weighing hopper no. 1. Press button (only active if no grinding or dosing is Press button (D) to start the procedure.
  • Page 34: Settings Menu Structure

    Programming X-ONE 13.3 SETTINGS MENU STRUCTURE Preset Technical  General page with choice of up to 12 presets  Password request page ß Page to set values/name  General preset selected ß Language (ITA/ENG/DEU/SPA/FRA) User ß Temperature unit of measurement °C/°F ß...
  • Page 35: Preset

    Programming X-ONE 14 PRESET Press the button to “Access to the user menu” and - Coffee dosing by TIME select “PRESET” to access the PRESET (recipes) mana- • Touch the value shown in “TIME” (D), when gement page. selected it turns orange.
  • Page 36: Change Coffee Doses

    Programming X-ONE Change coffee doses 14.5 GRINDERS Tap the “GRINDERS” button to access the menu for Disable the possibility of editing or creating new adjusting the GRINDERS. PRESETS (recipes). In this mode it is only possible to upload existing PRESETS (recipes).
  • Page 37: Error List

    Programming X-ONE The system asks if the grinding chamber is empty chapter “15.1 Current alarm display”. and clean: 14.7 COFFEE COUNTER RESET Select the line of the single counter to be reset and press the RESET button. - tap to confirm and start the calibration;...
  • Page 38: Malfunctions, Causes And Solutions

    All alarms, once their cause has been eliminated, reset automatically. GENERAL ALARM TABLE X-One checks all the sensors present at all times in order to generate a series of signals/alarms neces- sary to bypass the problem and give precise indica- tions of the fault.
  • Page 39 Malfunctions, causes and solutions X-ONE 16 MALFUNCTIONS: CAUSES AND PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS Following is a list of some of the inconveniences that In case of motor overload due to a clogged outlet, an interactive “Au- may occur when using the machine.
  • Page 40: Temporary Decommissioning

    Decommissioning X-ONE DECOMMISSIONING 17 TEMPORARY DECOMMISSIONING If the machine is not used for a long period, perform the following operations: - disconnect the power supply by unplugging the power cable from the power socket; - perform cleaning operations; - Cover the machine with a cotton cloth and place it in a room free of dust and humidity.
  • Page 41: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance X-ONE SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 19 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 19.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Ordinary maintenance includes all the interventions 19.1 GENERAL WARNINGS that must be carried out on the machine every day It is forbidden to: at the end of the service.
  • Page 42 Service and maintenance X-ONE Loosen the plastic nut (E) and remove the screw (F) Cleaning the weighing basket FREQUENCY: at least once every six months. OPERATIONS: removal, cleaning and reassembly. Remove the hoppers as described in paragraph “Hopper cleaning”. Remove the plug (A).
  • Page 43 Service and maintenance X-ONE Cleaning the grinding chamber Reposition the plate (E), rotate it until the area (A) matches area (B) FREQUENCY: once a week. OPERATIONS: removal, cleaning and reassembly. Remove the caps (A), loosen the screws (B) and remove the lid (C) by pulling.
  • Page 44: Scheduled Maintenance

    For spare parts and all problems regarding the ma- chine, contact the authorised sales network only. Sanremo recommends verifying the calibration of the If repairs are required, use only original spare parts load cell with a 100 gr calibration weight (in dota-...
  • Page 45: Disposal Of The Machine

    Service and disposal X-ONE SERVICE AND DISPOSAL 21.1 DISPOSAL OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES To dispose of these substances, refer to the regu- 21 DISPOSAL OF THE MACHINE lations in force in the country of installation and proceed accordingly. IMPORTANT: any irregularities...
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