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The Model 2000s/i
Pouring a steaming hot latte
or
cappuccino starts
with the
push
of
a
button.
The
Acorto
lModel
2000 grinds fresh
whole
beans, brews
the
espresso, steams
and
froths
fresh
miilk and delivers a perfect freshly brewed
espresso
beverage
in
less
than
60
seconds,,
ln
1990,
Acorto
introduced
the
first fully
automated espresso machine
in
Seattle,
Washintr5ton.
The innovative machine earned
Acorto
several patents and
broke new
ground
by incorporating the grinding
and
brewing
of
fresh
espresso,
the steaming
and
frothing of
milk,
and
the
'oon
board" refrigeration of
milk, all in
one
machine.
Acorto
super-automatic espresso machines are used
in
a wide variety
of
locations
ranging
from
corporate cafeterias, universities, hospitals;
to
casual
dining
and fine
dining
restaurants;
to
convenience stores, hotels, supermarkets;
to
cruise ships, ski
resorts
and
airports.
Because
the
Acorto 2000s/i
is
completely automatic, computer-controlled and
easy
to
clean,
mLinimal
training is
needed
to run
and
maintain the
machine. Our
customers
are
able
to offer freshly brewed, premium
quality
espresso
drinks around the clock.
The Gomponents
Touch
Pad
z-1
The
touoh
pad
provides
a
user-friendly interface
for
selecting
and
pouring
a
beverage.
CPU
The Central
Processing
Unit
(CPU) acts as the "brain"
of
the Model 2000
and
controls
all functions within
the machine.
Electrical Encosure
The elec;trical enclosure
houses
the CPU,
AC Board,
and
DC Board
Bean Hoppers
Each
bean
hoppers holds
2
%
lbs
offresh
beans.
Water ltump
The waller pump
increases
the water
pressure
to
140psi
during the extracting
of
espresso.
Hot Warter
Tank
The
hot water tank elements
heat
the
water
used
to brew
espresso.
Additionally,
the
tank
is
aLttached
to the brew group,
so heat
from the tank
dissipates
to
heat
the brew
group assembly.
Acorto 2000s/i
Technical Support
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