Programming Description - Douwe Egberts Cafitesse 100 Service Manual

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Service Manual Cafitesse 100

4.1.2 Programming Description

The dispenser types Cafitesse 110/120 and
café cool are equipped with the same
EPROM (Software). The software
automatically identifies the dispenser type
and indicates it in the service device.
For the different dispenser types, the
relevant part of software will be loaded
automatically.
If the pot delivery button is deactivated,
settings regarding pot delivery will not be
effective.
Programming steps for setting espresso, café
cool or coffee concentrate (Frappé) are only
valid for the corresponding dispenser types.
The settings do not affect other dispenser
types.
The software can be programmed for
dispensers
either
-
with facelift design
or
-
without facelift design.
If the software is set to "machine =110/120"
(with facelift design), buttons 1 and 2 of
Cafitesse 120 dispenser can be programmed
for espresso or normal delivery. Button 3 is
always set to espresso.
If the software is set to "machine=old" (with-
out facelift design), buttons 2 and 3 of
Cafitesse 120 dispenser can be programmed
for espresso or normal delivery. Button 1 is
always set to espresso.
The settings of the counting and indicating
modes do not affect dispensers without
counters.
4 - 10
Ratios for cups and pots can be set
individually.
The delivery mode setting (portion,
continuous, repeated) of the café cool
button depends on the setting of the
cup button.
Coin modules and card readers can be
connected with one- and two-price lines.
Before programming dispensers which are
equipped for the delivery of espresso, café
cool or coffee concentrate (Frappé), observe
that the bridges (1, Fig. 1) on the I
interface board espresso/café cool must be
-
both opened for the delivery of
espresso.
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both closed for the delivery of café cool.
-
one open and one closed for the
delivery of coffee concentrate.
Fig. 1
Programming
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