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HOT BEVERAGE
DISPENSER
Premix Based:
Micro - 2 Lane
Café Mini - 2 Lane
Café Plus - 3/4 Lane
Air Press Series - 2/4 Lane
Recipe Based:
Select (Multi Option)
CAUTION:
Before using the Hot Beverage Dispenser, read this manual and follow all safety rules and
operating instructions.
User Manual &
Warranty Card

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  • Page 1 Premix Based: Micro - 2 Lane Café Mini - 2 Lane Café Plus - 3/4 Lane Air Press Series - 2/4 Lane Recipe Based: Select (Multi Option) CAUTION: Before using the Hot Beverage Dispenser, read this manual and follow all safety rules and...
  • Page 2 Current Publica on in March 2021 First Published in March 2016 Marketed By VENDING UPDATES INDIA PVT. LTD. B-23, Sector - 88, Phase II, Noida - 201305, District Gautam Budh Nagar, U ar Pradesh (INDIA) Plot No. - 35, Sector -155, Noida - 201310, District Gautam Budh Nagar, U ar Pradesh (INDIA) Customer Care Email: service@atlan splus.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents S. No. Page No. Le er from the company Product features Introduc on - Models General specifica ons Installa on of machine Connec ng the electricity supply Programming of Atlan s 2 Lane Programming of Atlan s 3/4 Lane Programming of Atlan s Select...
  • Page 4: Le Er From The Company

    USER’S MANUAL Le er from the company: Congratula ons on the purchase of your Atlan s hot beverage dispenser. You will be impressed by its design, durability, ease of use and the quality of the beverage dispensed. Please read the User Atlan s hot beverage dispenser is a fully automa c manual prior to using...
  • Page 5: Product Features

    Hot Premix Based Beverage Dispenser 2 Lane Hot Premix Based Beverage Dispenser 3/4 Lane Hot Premix Based Beverage Dispenser Hot Premix/Recipe Based Beverage Dispenser 2/4 Lane Air Press Series Select (7 Op ons) Recipe Based Mul Op on Hot Beverage Dispenser...
  • Page 6: General Specifica Ons

    USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 7: Installa On Of Machine

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 1. Installa on Guidelines: 1.1 Loca ng the Machine: 1.1.1 The machine is suitable for indoor use only, sited in an area with a recommended ambient temperature not below 10° C and not exceeding 35° C. (image a) (Image a) 1.1.2 Prior to moving the machine to its loca on, ensure that there is sufficient access to ensure adequate...
  • Page 8: Connec Ng The Electricity Supply

    USER’S MANUAL 1.3. Connec ng the Electricity Supply: A - Disconnected Condi on B - Connected with 6/16 A 1.3.1 The machine must be connected to a 230 Volt 50Hz 6/16 amps switch socket outlet. Important: If the power cord becomes damaged in any way it A en on! must be replaced by a special lead available from the Risk to user!
  • Page 9 Press HALF again and we have the USER MESSAGE change op on. Using the COFFEE, TEA and HALF bu ons (for saving) you can actually change the name on the display to your choice. A unique feature only on ATLANTIS machines. Lastly pressing HALF would show CHANGE PASSWORD. Press TEA or COFFEE and the YES op on appears.
  • Page 10: Programming Of Atlan S 3/4 Lane

    USER’S MANUAL 1.4.2 Programming of Atlan s 3/4 Lane: Image (B) The 3 and 4 lane machines are programmed in a very similar manner to the Atlan s 2 Lane. The main differences have been highlighted. The five bu ons are named BEV 1, BEV 2, BEV 3, BEV 4, STOP. BEV 1 and BEV 2 bu ons does the same func on as the COFFEE/TEA bu on to increase/decrease me and toggle to enable or disable func ons.
  • Page 11 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER Same process can be repeated for other drinks. For example, if we want to set Bev 4 (Mochaccino) then enter Se ngs by pressing the STOP key for 3 secs, say yes (pressing key 1) to SELECT DRINKS, choose the Bev you want to adjust by pressing that same key which is key 4 in our example.
  • Page 12: Programming In Atlan S Micro

    USER’S MANUAL Programming in Atlan s Micro Your “DIAL A TASTE” beverage center comes at a default se ng for 70 ml cup size change your cup size any me! 1. Set cup size by increasing or decreasing the ‘WATER’. 2.
  • Page 13: Opera On Guideline

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 2. Opera onal Guidelines: 2.1. Machine func on: The following procedure must be carried out by a trained installa on engineer before the machine can be used for the first me. 2.1.1 Ensure that the electrical and water services to the machine are connected correctly.
  • Page 14: Daily Cleaning Opera On

    USER’S MANUAL 2.2.4 Wait for beverage dispensing. 2.2.5 Your beverage is ready to drink. Cau on : Take care at dispensing me, don’t touch the hot beverage with your hand during dispensing. Hot water can cause burns to user. A en on! A en on! Hot Liquid Risk to user!
  • Page 15 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER b) To clean plas c cup lower remove the plas c cup lower, as you can see the image (b) Image (b) c) To clean mixi base lower rotate it clockwise and remove, as you can see the image (c) Image (c) d) To clean mixi base rotate it clockwise and remove, as you can see the image (d)
  • Page 16: Daily Canister Filling/Jar Changing Opera On

    USER’S MANUAL 2. Canister (image-g) on weekly basis. Carefully remove the Canister from its posi on & clean it . Set it back to the posi on a er cleaning. Image (g) 3. Ensure the drip tray empty and clean drip trey (image-h) on weekly basis.
  • Page 17: Descaling

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3. A er filling the premix in the canister cover the canister outlet by the cap, as you can see the image (c) Image (c) 2.4.2 Jar changing opera on: 1. In case of changing of water jar disconnect the machine, as you can see the image (a).
  • Page 18 USER’S MANUAL Atlan s doesn't recommend any descaling agent for descaling process. Descaling Frequency: Descaling to be done as per requirement. Descaling Method: 1. Follow the instruc on given in descaling agent booklet. 2. Put the prepared descaling solu on into storage tank. 3.
  • Page 19: Service Guidelines

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3. Service Guideline: 3.1 Basic trouble shoo ng chart Problem Cause & Remedy 1. Check loose connec ons con nuity at heater/ 1. If display shows fuse/ holder relay/ terminals. "Hea ng…" for a long me 2. Check loose connec ons at main controller card connector &...
  • Page 20 USER’S MANUAL 1. Check correct ra ng of MCB. 5. As soon as machine is 2. Change main lead if machine doesn’t trip then switched on power supply replace main lead permanently. trips. 3. Open one connec on of hot tank if adapter trips again then replace the hot tank.
  • Page 21: Exploded Views With Part's Name

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3.2 Exploded view with part’s name...
  • Page 22 USER’S MANUAL Part’s name PART Parts Name Parts Name PART Membrane Switch DV (Solenoid Valve) Lock With Key Relay Controller Card Back Plate Drip Tray Puncturing Tube Drip Tray Jali Funnel Door Hinge Water Inlet Exhaust Fan Plastic Cup Upper Exhaust Fan Cover Plastic Cup Lower 4 Way Nozzle...
  • Page 23 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER Exploded view Model :- Micro...
  • Page 24 USER’S MANUAL Part’s name S.N. Parts Name S.N. Parts Name Tank Cover Lower Body Top Cover Hot Tank Non Return Valve Dispensing Controller Card Upper Body Drip Tray Cover Gear Motor Drip Tray Control PCB Lower Door Power Supply Front Panel Canister Plate Se ng Controller Card Back Cover...
  • Page 25: Part Replacement Process Of All Cri Cal Components

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3.3 Part replacement process of all cri cal components: Cri cal Components Object / Part Technical data Name Pump 24 V DC/<350 mA Solenoid Valve 24 V DC/<400 mA Whipper Motor 24 V DC/11-13000 RPM Gear Motor 24 V DC/90/140 RPM DC Fan 24 V DC...
  • Page 26 USER’S MANUAL 3.3.1 Part replacement process of Hot Tank (boiler): Step 1: Unplug the machine. Remove the Step 2: Begin with removing the internal back plate of your machine. Your machine wire (element leads.) hot tank will look like this. Step 4: Remove the hot tank pipe, steam Step 3: Remove the drain set.
  • Page 27 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3.3.2 Part replacement process of Gear Motor: Step 1: Unplug the machine. Remove Step 2: Begin with removing the ma ng the back plate of your machine. Your connectors. machine will look like this. Step 4: Remove and replace the gear Step 3:-Unbolt the gear motor screw.
  • Page 28 USER’S MANUAL 3.3.3 Part replacement process of Whipper Motor: Step 1: Unplug the machine. Remove the Step 2: Begin with removing the ma ng back plate of your machine. Your machine connectors. hot tank will look like this. Step 4: Remove the plas c cups (Upper Step 3: Open the front door of your machine with help of key.
  • Page 29 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3.3.4 Part replacement process of Controller Card: Step 1: Open the front door of your Step 2: Open the front door screw. machine with the help of key. Step 3: Remove the screw of door sheet. Step 4: Remove the connector. Step 5: Remove the controller card Step 6: Remove &...
  • Page 30 USER’S MANUAL 3.3.5 Part replacement process of Pump: Step 1: Unplug the machine. Open the Step 2 : Remove the 4 screw of front door of your machine with help of key. plate. Step 3: Open the screw of pump/solenoid valve remove the pipes and replace pump.
  • Page 31 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 3.3.6 Part replacement process of Solenoid valve: Step 1: Unplug the machine remove the Step 2: Iden fy the solenoid valve. back plate of your machine. Your machine will look like this. Step 3: Open the screw of solenoid Step 4: Remove the piping of solenoid valve clamp.
  • Page 32 USER’S MANUAL 3.3.7 Part replacement process of DC Fan: Step 1: Unplug the machine. Remove the Step 2: Remove the connec on of fan. back plate of your machine, and remove flexible pipe carefully. Step 3: Open the screw of fan cover. Step 4: Open the screw of DC fan Step 6: Reconnect the connec on and Step 5: Replace the DC fan and fit...
  • Page 33: Disposal Of The Machine

    HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER 4. Disposal of Machine: All electrical/electronics components shall be considered as e-waste so after completing the life cycle, consumer shall dismantle the machine, differentiate the e-waste and other waste then dispose according to waste management rule. Consumer or bulk consumer should channelize e-waste generated by them to authorized collection centre or registered dismantler or recycler.
  • Page 34: Warranty Card

    WARRANTY CARD This product is covered under a one year warranty to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. 1. The guarantee extended herein is limited to the repair and/or replacement of defective part ’s, and the manufacturer would not be responsible for any consequential liability/damage/loss arising due to such defects.
  • Page 35 HOT BEVERAGE DISPENSER CUSTOMER DETAILS Model No. : Serial No. Date of Purchase : Customer Name & Address Dealer Name & Address Tel : Tel : Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature & Stamp...
  • Page 36 Warranty Card Model : Name of Customer : Date of Purchase : Serial No. : Name and Address of the Seller : Seller’s Stamp & Signature : Manufactured by: THE VENDING COMPANY PLOT NO - 28, SECTOR- 4, IIE, SIDCUL, PANTNAGAR, RUDRAPUR, UTTARAKHAND - 263153, (INDIA) Model : Name of Customer :...

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