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Astro: Espresso Instant

The document is an installation, operating, and maintenance manual for the Astro Espresso Instant vending machine, detailing safety, installation procedures, and maintenance guidelines. It includes a declaration of conformity to EU directives and provides technical specifications, operational modes, and troubleshooting advice. The manual emphasizes the importance of qualified personnel for installation and maintenance to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
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INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Astro Espresso
Instant

UK English

DOC. NO. H 206U 00


EDITION 1 2002-10

Downloaded from www.vendingbar.gr


DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ
KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG
DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD
DECLARAÇÃO DE CONFORMIDADE
VERKLARING VAN OVEREENSTEMMING
INTYG OM ÖVERENSSTÄMMELSE
OVERENSSTEMMELSESERKLÆRING
YHDENMUKAISUUSTODISTUS

Valbrembo, 03/05/2001

Dichiara che la macchina descritta nella targhetta di identificazione, è conforme alle disposizioni legislative delle direttive:
89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE e successive modifiche ed integrazioni.

Declares that the machine described in the identification plate conforms to the legislative directions of the directives: 89/
392, 89/336, 73/23 EEC and further amendments and integrations.

Déclare que l’appareil décrit dans la plaque signalétique satisfait aux prescriptions des directives: 89/392, 89/336, 73/
23 CEE et modifications/intégrations suivantes.

Erklärt, daß das im Typenschild beschriebene Gerät den EWG Richtlinien 89/392,
89/336, 73/23 sowie den folgenden Änderungen/Ergänzungen entspricht.

Declara que la máquina descripta en la placa de identificación, resulta conforme a las disposiciones legislativas de las
directivas: 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE y modificaciones y integraciones sucesivas.

Declara que o distribuidor descrita na chapa de identificação é conforme às disposições legislativas das directivas CEE
89/392, 89/336 e 73/23 e sucessivas modificações e integrações.

Verklaart dat de op de identificatieplaat beschreven machine overeenstemt met de bepalingen van de EEG richtlijnen
89/392, 89/336 en 73/23 en de daaropvolgende wijzigingen en aanvullingen.

Intygar att maskinen som beskrivs på identifieringsskylten överensstämmer med lagstiftningsföreskrifterna i direktiven:
89/392, 89/336, 73/23 CEE och påföljande och kompletteringar.

Det erklæres herved, at automaten angivet på typeskiltet er i overensstemmelse med direktiverne


89/392, 89/336 og 73/23 EU og de senere ændringer og tillæg.

Forsikrer under eget ansvar at apparatet som beskrives i identifikasjonsplaten, er i overensstemmelse med vilkårene i
EU-direktivene 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 med endringer.

Vahvistaa, että arvokyltissä kuvattu laite vastaa EU-direktiivien 89/392, 89/336, 73/23 sekä niihin myöhemmin tehtyjen
muutosten määräyksiä.

ANTONIO CAVO

C.E.O
TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION PAGE 2 FILLER MENU PAGE 15


IDENTIFICATION OF THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 2 STATISTICS PAGE 16
IN CASE OF FAILURE PAGE 2 PRINT PAGE 16
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE PAGE 2 DISPLAY PAGE 16
POSITIONING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 3 DELETE STATISTICS PAGE 16
WARNING FOR INSTALLATION PAGE 3 SELECTION PRICES PAGE 16
PRECAUTIONS IN USING THE MACHINE PAGE 3 CHANGE TUBE CONTROL PAGE 16
WARNING FOR SCRAPPING PAGE 3 DISPLAYING THE TEMPERATURE PAGE 16
TEST DISPENSING PAGE 16
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 3
GSM PRE-ALARMS PAGE 16
POWER CONSUMPTION PAGE 4
VARIABLE COMBINATION LOCK PAGE 5 TECHNICIAN MENU PAGE 17
ACCESSORIES PAGE 5 FAILURES PAGE 18
PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS PAGE 18
LOADING AND CLEANING PAGE 6 CASH PAGE 18
DOOR SWITCH PAGE 6 SELECTIONS PAGE 20
MAINTENANCE AND DISINFECTION PAGE 6 VENDING MACHINE PARAMETERS PAGE 21
USING THE VENDING MACHINES PAGE 6 DISPLAY PAGE 21
PRESELECTIONS PAGE 21
CONTROLS AND INFORMATION PAGE 6 MISCELLANEOUS PAGE 22
LOADING CUPS PAGE 7 STATISTICS PAGE 22
LOADING COFFEE PAGE 7 GENERAL COUNTER PAGE 22
LOADING SUGAR AND INSTANT PRODUCTS PAGE 7 DISPLAY PAGE 22
SANITISING THE FOODSTUFF RESET PAGE 22
CIRCUITS AND THE MIXERS PAGE 7
DISPLAYING COUNTERS PAGE 22
CLEANING THE SUGAR DISPENSER PAGE 8
PRINT PAGE 22
WEEKLY CLEANING OF THE COFFEE UNIT PAGE 8
TEST PAGE 22
REGENERATING THE SOFTENER UNIT PAGE 9
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS PAGE 22
SUSPENDING FROM USE PAGE 9
MISCELLANEOUS PAGE 23
MACHINE INFORMATION PAGE 23
INSTALLATION PAGE 10
INITIALISING PAGE 23
DOOR SWITCH PAGE 10
UNPACKING THE VENDING MACHINE PAGE 10 MAINTENANCE PAGE 24
INSERTING THE PRODUCT LABELS PAGE 10
INTRODUCTION PAGE 24
CONNECTING THE MACHINE
BREWING UNIT MAINTENANCE PAGE 24
TO THE WATER MAINS PAGE 11
CLEANING THE CUP DISPENSER PAGE 25
CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY PAGE 11
ANNUAL SANITISING PAGE 25
INSTALLING THE PAYMENT SYSTEM PAGE 12
CLEANING THE SOFTENER RESINS PAGE 12 PRINTED BOARD FUNCTIONS
FILLING THE WATER SYSTEM PAGE 12 AND INDICATOR LIGHTS PAGE 26
COFFEE UNIT OPERATION PAGE 13 ACTUATION BOARD PAGE 26
RELAY BOARD PAGE 27
COFFEE DISPENSING CYCLE PAGE 13
BOILER CONTROL BOARD PAGE 27
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
THE MACHINE SETTINGS PAGE 13 CPU BOARD PAGE 27
STANDARD SETTINGS PAGE 14
CONFIGURING THE ELECTRONIC BOARDS PAGE 28
ADJUSTING THE BREWING CHAMBER VOLUME PAGE 14
SOFTWARE UPDATE PAGE 28
ADJUSTING THE GRINDER PAGE 14
ADJUSTING THE COFFEE DOSE PAGE 14 PROGRAMMER PAGE 29
ADJUSTING THE WATER TEMPERATURE PAGE 14
AUTOMATIC SETUP TRANSFER PAGE 29
OPERATING MODES PAGE 15 TRANSFERRED DATA PAGE 29
CONFIGURING THE LANGUAGE PAGE 29
USER INTERFACE PAGE 15
NORMAL OPERATING MODE PAGE 15 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS PAGE 30

WIRING DIAGRAM PAGE 58

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IN CASE OF FAILURE
INTRODUCTION In most cases, any technical problems are corrected by
small repair operations; however, before contacting the
This technical documentation is part and parcel of the manufacturer we recommend that this manual be read
vending machine and must always follow the machine carefully.
in case it is moved or transfer of ownership, so as to Should there be failures or malfunctions that cannot be
allow consultation by different operators. solved, then contact:
Before starting installation and using the machine, it is first
NECTA VENDING SOLUTIONS SpA
necessary to carefully read and understand the instructions
Via Roma 24
contained in this manual, as they offer important informa-
24030 Valbrembo
tion on installation safety, operating instructions and main-
Italy - Tel. +39 035606111
tenance.
This manual is divided into three chapters. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
The first chapter describes the loading and routine main-
tenance operations which are carried out in areas of the To prevent any damage, special care should be taken when
machine accessible with simple use of the door key, loading or unloading the vending machine.
without using any other tools. The machine can be lifted by a motor-driven or manual fork
The second chapter contains the instructions for correct lift truck, and the forks are to be placed underneath the
installation and all information necessary for optimum use machine from the side clearly indicated by the symbol on
of the machine. the cardboard package.
The third chapter describes maintenance operations which Do not:
involve the use of tools to access potentially dangerous - overturn the vending machine;
areas.
The operations described in the second and third - drag the vending machine with ropes or similar;
sections must be carried out only by personnel who - lift the vending machine by its sides;
have the specific knowledge of the machine function-
- lift the vending machine with slings or ropes;
ing from a point of view of electrical safety and health
regulations. - shake or jolt the vending machine and its packing.
The machine should be stored in a dry room where the
IDENTIFICATION OF THE VENDING temperature remains between 0°C and 40°C.
MACHINE AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS Avoid stacking machines one on top of the other and always
keep it upright as indicated by the arrows on the packing.
Every machine is identified by its own serial number,
indicated on the rating plate attached inside the cabinet on
the right side.
This plate is the only one acknowledged by the manufac-
turer as the identification of the apparatus, and carries all
the data which readily and safely give technical information
supplied by the manufacturer. It also assists in the spare
parts management.

Product code Serial number

Model
Frequency
Type

Operating voltage
Current
Absorbed power

Water mains characteristics Boiler data

Fig. 1

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POSITIONING THE VENDING MACHINE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The vending machine is not suitable for outdoor installation.
It must be installed in a dry room where the temperature is Height 1830 mm
between 2°C and 32°C, and not where water jets are used Width 650 mm
for cleaning (e.g. in large kitchens, etc.).
The machine should be placed close to a wall, so that the Depth 760 mm
back panel is at a minimum distance of 4 cm from it and Overall depth with door open 1320 mm
correct ventilation may be ensured.
Weight Kg
The machine must never be covered with cloth or the like.
The machine should be positioned with a maximum inclina-
tion of 2°.
If necessary provide proper levelling by way of the adjust-
able feet included (see Figure 12).

WARNING FOR INSTALLATION

The machine installation and the following mainte-


nance operations should be carried out by qualified
personnel only, who are trained in the correct use of the
machine according to the standards in force.
The machine is sold without payment system, therefore the
installer of such a system has sole responsibility for any
damage to the machine or to things and persons caused by
faulty installation.
The integrity of the vending machine and its conformity
with the rules and regulations in force for its relevant
systems must be checked by qualified personnel at
least once a year.
All packing materials shall be disposed of in a manner which
is safe for the environment.

PRECAUTIONS IN USING THE MACHINE


The following precautions will assist in protecting the
environment:
- use biodegradable products only to clean the machine;
- adequately dispose of all containers of the products
used for loading and cleaning the machine;
- switch the machine off during periods of inactivity, thus Fig. 2
achieving considerable energy savings.

WARNING FOR SCRAPPING


Whenever the machine is to be scrapped, the laws in force Power supply voltage 230 V~
regarding environment protection should be strictly ob-
served. More specifically: Frequency 50 Hz
- ferrous and plastic materials and the like are to be Installed power 2400 W
disposed of in authorized areas only; CUP DISPENSER
- insulating materials should be recovered by qualified Suitable for cups with a rim diameter of 70-71 mm. with a
companies. capacity of approximately 900 cups;
PAYMENT SYSTEM
The machine is supplied with all electrical prearrangement
for systems with Executive, BDV and MDB protocol, as
well as for installation of 24 V validators.
Beside the coin mechanism housing, suitable space is
provided for the installation (optional) of the most widely
used payment systems.

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SALES PRICES CAPACITY OF CONTAINERS
A different programmable price can be set for each Coffee beans 3.2 Kg.
selection. Stirrers N. 550 Approx.
The standard setting has the same sales price for all cups N. 600 Approx.
selections. For instant products, according to the models, 3.5 or 11 litre
COIN BOX containers or two-compartment containers can be used.
The product quantity is indicated in the following table:
Made of aluminized plate.
Cover and lock are available as accessories.
WATER SUPPLY Container Compartment
From the mains, with a pressure of 5 to 85 N/cm2. size (litres) 4. 5 11 3.5 7
The machine software is pre-set to control the water supply Instant coffee Kg 1.2 0.9 1. 8
from an internal tank (optional kit).
Milk Kg 1.3 3. 2 1.0 2. 0
AVAILABLE ADJUSTMENTS
Chocolate Kg 3.1 7. 5 2.4 4.8
Espresso: volumetric adjustment for coffee, Sugar Kg 4.2 3. 3 6.6
grade of grinding, instant products and
Lemon tea Kg 4. 3 3.4 6.8
water doses.
Instant: time adjustment for coffee, instant
products and water doses. The effective quantity can vary from what is indicated, de-
Temperature pending on the density of the different products.
Adjustable via software.
CONTROLS POWER CONSUMPTION
- Presence of cups The machine power consumption depends on many fac-
tors, such as the temperature and ventilation of the room
- Presence of water
where it is installed, the inlet water and boiler temperature,
- Presence of coffee etc.
- Coffee unit in position With an ambient temperature of 22 °C the following power
consumption levels resulted:
- Liquid waste container empty
- Operating temperature reached 30 drink selections 1.00 l
- Position of mobile dispensing spouts average drink temperature 78.6° C
SAFETY DEVICES Power consumption
- Door switch
to reach operating temperature 458.8 Wh
- Manual-reset boiler safety thermostats
24 h of stand-by 3408 Wh
- Air-break float jamming
- Overflow solenoid valve 30 selections /hour 265.5 Wh
- Float for full liquid waste container
- Boiler sensor short-circuit/failure control The above power consumption calculated from average
data should only be taken as an indication.
- Timer protection for:
Pump
Coffee unit ratiomotor
Coffee dispensing
Coffee grinder
Cup column shift motor
- Overheating protection for:
Doser units
Coffee unit ratiomotor
Coffee release magnets
Pump
Electric mixers
Coffee grinder motor
- Fuse protection for:
Board power supply transformer and
Coin mechanism (primary and secondary)

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VARIABLE COMBINATION LOCK Fig. 3

Some machine models are fitted with a variable combina-


tion lock.
The lock is supplied with two silver colour keys to be used
for normal opening and closing.
The lock can be customised by using a kit, available as
accessory, which permits changing of the lock combina-
tion.
This kit includes a change key (black) for the current lock
combination as well as change (gold) and use (silver) keys
for the new combination.
Sets of change and use keys with other combinations can
be supplied on request.
Additional sets of use keys (silver) may be requested,
indicating the combination stamped on the keys.
Generally, only the use key (silver) is used, while the
combination change keys (gold) can be kept as spares.
Do not use the change key for normal opening, as it may
damage the lock.
To change combination do as follows:
ACCESSORIES
- insert the current change key (black) and rotate to the
change position (reference notch at 120°); A wide range of accessories can be installed on the
- remove the current change key and insert the change key machine to change its performance:
(gold) with the new combination; The various kits are supplied with their own installation
instructions, which must be strictly observed to ensure the
- rotate to the close position (0°) and remove the change machine's safety.
key. Installation and the following testing operations, must
The lock will now have the new combination. be carried out only by qualified personnel who have the
Keys with the old combination cannot be used for the specific knowledge of the machine functioning from a
new combination. point of view of both electrical safety and health regu-
lations.

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Chapter 1 CONTROLS AND INFORMATION

LOADING AND CLEANING The machine operating condition must be between a


temperature of 2 to 32°C.
All user controls and information are conveniently located
DOOR SWITCH
on the external side of the door (see Figure 5).
When opening the door a special switch disconnects the The labels with the selection menu and instructions, sup-
power from the machine electrical system to allow the plied with the machine, must be inserted at the time of
operations described below, regarding loading and routine installation.
cleaning, in full safety.
All operations requiring the machine to be energized
with the door opened must be carried out EXCLU-
SIVELY by qualified personnel informed about the
specific risks of such situation.

MAINTENANCE AND DISINFECTION


According to current safety and health rules and regula-
tions, the operator of an automatic vending machine is
responsible for the hygiene of materials that come in
contact with foodstuff; therefore he must carry out mainte-
nance on the machine to prevent the formation of bacteria.
At installation the hydraulic circuits and the parts in
contact with foodstuff should be fully sanitised to
remove any bacteria which might have formed during
storage.
It is advisable that specific sanitising agents (such as
chlorine-based detergents or similar) are used for cleaning
also the surfaces which are not directly in contact with
foodstuff.
Some parts of the machine can be damaged by strong
detergents.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any dam-
age resulting from failure to comply with the above or from
using strong or toxic chemical products.
Before starting any maintenance operations requiring
parts of the unit to be removed, the machine must
always be switched off. Fig. 4

USING THE VENDING MACHINES OF HOT 1 - Space for payment systems


DRINKS IN OPEN CONTAINERS 2 - Alphameric display (4x20)
3 - Jug facilities-free vend key
(Ex.: plastic cups, ceramic cups, jugs) 4 - Sugar dose selection
5 - Coin slot-return
The vending machines of drinks in open containers should 6 - Operating instructions labels
be used only to sell and dispense drinks obtained by: 7 - Coin return flap
8 - Dispensing compartment
- brewing products like coffee and tea; 9 - Lock
10 - Direct selection buttons as alternative to (11)
- reconstituting instant and lyophilized products; 11 - Numeric buttons as alternative to (10)
These products should be declared by the manufacturer as
"suitable for automatic vending" in open containers.
The dispensed products should be consumed immedi- The Programming button, to access the machine func-
ately. They should never be preserved and/or packed tions, and the mixer cleaning button are located iside the
for later consumption. machine, on the right-hand side of the coin mechanism
Any other use is unsuitable and thus potentially dangerous. compartment.
NOISE LEVEL
The continuous, weighted equivalent acoustic pressure
level is below 70 dB.

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LOADING CUPS LOADING COFFEE
When loading cups for the first time (i.e. with the cup Lift the cover and fill the hopper with coffee, ensuring that
dispenser completely empty) do as follows: the shutter is fully open (see Fig. 6).
- disconnect the electricity from the machine;
- rotate the shelf outwards, forcing the resistance of the Fig. 6
securing magnet;
- remove the cover of the cup container;
- fill the columns with cups, except the one aligned with the
dispensing opening;
- switch the machine on and the full column will be
positioned automatically over the dispensing opening;
- fill the empty column;
- release one or more cups with the special button and
replace the cover.
The cup dispenser shelf has a double swivel that improves
acees to the cup dispenser, especially when the machine
is installed in a bank of machines.
1 - Cover
2 - Coffee hopper
3 - Shutter
Fig. 5

LOADING SUGAR AND


INSTANT PRODUCTS
A self-adhesive label indicating the product is attached on
each container.
After lifting their cover, fill the single containers with the
appropriate products, taking care not to compress them to
prevent packing. Make sure the products do not contain any
clots.

SANITISING THE FOODSTUFF


CIRCUITS AND THE MIXERS
When installing the unit, and then at least once a week or
even more frequently according to the use of the machine
and the quality of the inlet water, the mixers and the
dispensing conduits must be thoroughly sanitised (cleaned
and disinfected), to guarantee proper hygiene of the dis-
pensed products.
The parts to be cleaned are as follows:
- powder deposit drawers, mixer and instant drink dispens-
ing conduit;
- tubes and dispensing spouts;
- cup chute;
- dispensing compartment;

1 - Swivel shelf - remove the covers, the powder and the water funnels, the
2 - Swivel release lever feeders, the powder deposit drawers and the mixer wheels
3 - Shelf positioning magnet from the mixers (see Figure 7);
4 - Adjustable stirrer guide
5 - Cover
6 - Cup stacker
7 - Stirrer stacker
8 - Cup release button

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CLEANING THE SUGAR DISPENSER
Fig. 7
For models with sugar dispensed directly into the cup, the
sugar dispensing system must be cleaned periodically
using hot water (see figure 9) proceeding as follows:
- release the return spring;
- lift the flexible lever to free the pin;
- remove the pin and the dispensing spout;
- thoroughly rinse and dry;
- after cleaning, reinstall all parts in the reverse order.

1 - Powder feeder
2 - Powder funnel
3 - Powder deposit drawer
4 - Water funnel Fig. 9
5 - Mixer feeder
6 - Mixer rotor

- in order to remove the wheels, block the disk fitted on the


mixer shaft with a finger;
- wash all parts with detergent being sure that all visible
residue (following the dose recommended by the manu-
facturer), and product layers are mechanically removed,
using a brush if necessary;
Disinfection should be carried out using chlorine-based
detergents;
- soak all components for approx. 20 minutes in a container
filled with the previously prepared chlorine-based deter-
gent;
- reinstall the feeders and the water funnels;
- reinstall the powder deposit drawers and the powder
funnels after thoroughly rinsing and drying them.
1 - Sugar dispensing spout
After reinstalling all parts the following is however 2 - Pin
required: 3 - Flexible lever
4 - Return spring
- enter into "Filler menu" mode to clean the mixers (see 5 - Cup chute
relevant paragraph) and add a few drops of the chlorine- 6 - Cup chute release lever
based detergent in the various funnels. 7 - Chute positioning catch

- After disinfection thoroughly rinse all components to


ensure that all residue of the detergent solution is re- WEEKLY CLEANING OF
moved. THE COFFEE UNIT
Fig. 8 Every time coffee is refilled, or at least once a week, any
powder residue should be removed from the external parts
of the coffee unit, particularly from the coffee funnel.

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REGENERATING THE SOFTENER UNIT - during the regeneration operation, ensure that the softener
unit is always full of water, bleeding any air which may
The ion-exchange resins, contained in the softener unit, have entered;
should be regenerated at least once a week or even more
- at the end of this operation ensure that outlet water is no
frequently depending on the hardness of the water from the
longer salted; it is advisable to check the hardness of the
mains used to supply the machine (see table below).
water by means of appropriate chemical reagents.

SUSPENDING FROM USE


Water h ard n ess N . o f selectio n s
° F. ° G. 60 cc. 130 cc. If for any reason the machine is switched off for a period
exceeding the use-by date of the products, the following will
10 5.6 25,000 12,500 be necessary:
20 11.2 12,500 6,000 - completely empty the containers and thoroughly wash
25 14 11,000 5,250 them with the chlorine-based detergents used to clean the
mixers.
30 16.8 9,400 4,500
- completely empty the dosing grinder by dispensing coffee
40 22.4 6,300 3,000 until the empty condition is indicated.
50 28.0 5,500 2,500
- completely empty the air-break and the instant product
boiler, loosening the clamp on the hose.
To regenerate the resins correctly do as follows:
- remove the softener unit from the cabinet and shake it
vigorously to eliminate any preferential paths which may
have formed;
- fill 1.5 Kg. of sodium chloride (ordinary salt);
- connect the side hose union to a tap and the middle rubber-
holder to a drain point; the direction of the water flow must
ABSOLUTELY
be the one shown in figure 10
- adjust the water flow in such a way as to completely
dissolve the salt in 20 litres water within 35 minutes;

Fig. 10

1 - From the tap


2 - To the drain
3 - Cap
4 - Softener unit

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Chapter 2 UNPACKING THE VENDING MACHINE

INSTALLATION After removing the packing, check that the machine is not
damaged.
Installation and the following maintenance operations should If in doubt do not use the machine.
be carried out with the machine switched on and therefore No packing elements (i.e. plastic bags, polystyrene
by qualified personnel only, who are trained in the correct foam, nails, etc.) should be left within the reach of
use of the machine and informed about the specific risks of children, as they are potentially dangerous.
such situation. Packing materials must be disposed of in authorized areas
The machine should be installed in a dry room where only, and all recyclable materials must be recovered by
the temperature remains between 2° C and 32° C. specialised companies.
At installation the hydraulic circuits and the parts in Important notice!!
contact with foodstuff should be fully sanitised to The machine should be positioned with a maximum inclina-
remove any bacteria which might have formed during tion of 2°.
storage. If necessary provide proper levelling by way of the adjust-
able feet included (see Figure 12).
DOOR SWITCH
When opening the door a special microswitch disconnects
the power from the machine electrical system.
To energize the system with the open door, simply insert
the special key into the slot (see Fig. 11).
With the door open there is no access to energised
parts. Inside the machine, the only parts that stay Fig. 12
energised are those protected by covers and carrying a 1 - Adjustable foot
plate with the warning “Disconnect the power before
removing the protective cover”.
Before removing such covers disconnect the machine
from the power grid.
The door can be closed only after removing the key from the
door switch and lowering the machine top panel.
INSERTING THE PRODUCT LABELS
The labels indicating the available selections are supplied
with the machine and must be inserted into the special slots
Fig. 11 at the time of installation, after removing the cover.
According to the model, some buttons may not be used
1 - Door switch
2 - Mains fuses (refer to the selection dose table).
3 - Permanently live socket (230 V~ 2 A Max)
4 - Instant valves
5 - Mechanical counter
6 - RS232 serial port
7 - Mixer wash button
8 - Programming button

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Fig. 13 OVERFLOW DEVICE
1 - Label support The water inlet solenoid valve (see Fig. 14) is equipped with
2 - Clamping tangs an overflow device which mechanically stops the water inlet
3 - Fastening screws if there is a malfunction in the solenoid valve or in the boiler
4 - Product labels
water level control device.
To restore normal operation, proceed as follows:
- disconnect the power from the machine;
- drain the water contained in the overflow hose;
- shut off the water supply using the tap outside the
machine;
- loosen the nut which secures the solenoid valve supply
hose to relieve the water mains residual pressure and then
tighten again (see Fig.14);
- open the tap and switch the machine on.

CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY


The vending machine is designed to operate under a single-
phase 230 V~ voltage and is protected by 15 A fuses.
Before making the connection, ensure that the rating
corresponds to that of the power grid, and more specifically:
- the supply voltage rating must be within the range
recommended for the connection points;
- the main switch should be capable of withstanding the
peak load required, and at the same time ensure proper
omnipolar disconnection from the power grid with an
opening gap of the contacts of at least 3 mm.
The switch, the power outlet and the plug must be
located in an easily accessible position.
CONNECTING THE MACHINE The electrical safety of the machine is ensured only when
TO THE WATER MAINS it is correctly earthed according to the safety standards in
force.
The machine must be connected to the drinking water
This fundamental safety requirement must be duly
mains, taking into account law provisions in force in the
verified, and if in doubt the system must be carefully
country where the machine is installed.
tested by qualified technicians.
The water pressure must be 5 to 85 N/cm2..
Run some water from the mains until it is clear and without The power supply cable is of the type with a fixed plug. Any
impurities. replacement should be carried out by qualified personnel
Use a hose capable of withstanding the water mains only, using exclusively cables of the type HO5 RN - F or
pressure and suitable for use with foodstuff (min. inside HO5 V V-F or H07 RN-F with a section of 3x1-1.5 mm2.
diameter of 6 mm) to connect the water supply to the fitting Do not use adapters, multiple sockets and/or exten-
(3/4" gas) of the water inlet solenoid valve (see Figure 14). sions.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSI-
BILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY NON-COM-
PLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE MENTIONED PRECAU-
TIONS.

Fig. 14

1 - Water inlet fitting (3/4 gas)


2 - Water supply hose
3 - Overflow hose

Fig. 15

It is good practice to install the water supply tap 1 - Lift cover


2 - Cable clamp
outside the machine in an easily accessible position. 3 - Cable from the mains

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INSTALLING THE PAYMENT SYSTEM FILLING THE WATER SYSTEM

The machine is sold without payment system, therefore If the air-break device indicates the no-water condition for
the installer of such a system is responsible for any more than 10 seconds after the machine has been switched
damage to the machine or to things and persons on, an installation cycle will automatically be started, and
caused by faulty installation. namely:
- the display will show
- Install the desired coin mechanism according to the
appropriate instructions and make sure that the relevant "INSTALLATION"
parameters are programmed correctly.
for the entire duration of the cycle;
- adjust the selector opening lever bracket to allow complete
- the air-break and the instant product boiler are filled;
opening of the selector;
- (for espresso models only) the coffee solenoid valve is
- adjust the coin chute according to the type of coin
opened so that air may be bled from the boiler and 800 cc.
mechanism installed.
of water filled.
CLEANING THE SOFTENER RESINS (MOD- N.B.: If there is no water flow from the mains during the
ELS C ONLY) installation cycle, the machine will be blocked until the
water is resumed or the machine is switched off.
Before filling the machine water system the resins con- This operation must be carried out by hand, using the
tained in the softener unit must be cleaned, operating as special function from the "test" menu in "Technician" mode,
follows: if the kit (optional) for water supply from an internal tank
- remove the hose connected to the air-break from the is fitted or after any maintenance requiring the boiler to be
softener unit fitting (see Fig.16); emptied but not the air-break.
- insert a new hose, provided with the machine, onto the now
free hose fitting and direct it towards a drain;
- switch the machine on;
- bleed air out of the softener unit by loosening the plug, wait
until it is full of water and tighten the plug, let a few litres
of water flow out until it is clear;
- re-insert the hose connected to the air-break.

Fig. 16

1 - From the water inlet solenoid valve


2 - To the air-break
3 - Cap
4 - Softener unit

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Fig .18
COFFEE UNIT OPERATION

COFFEE DISPENSING CYCLE


When selecting coffee, the grinder is started and will
continue until the coffee doser chamber is full (see Figure
17).
When the doser unit is full, the ground coffee dose is
released into the coffee unit.
The coffee falls into the vertical brewing chamber (1) (see
Fig. 18).
The ratiomotor handle engaged with the disk (2) located
outside of the unit rotates by 180°, making the brewing
chamber swing and lowering the upper piston (3) (see Fig.
18).
Due to the water pressure, the pre-brewing spring (5) sinks
and the lower piston (4) goes down 4 mm, thus forming a
water cushion which allows an even use of the coffee dose.
At the end of the dispensing cycle and during a pause of 3
seconds, the pre-brewing spring (5) will discharge the water
through the third way of the dispensing solenoid valve,
lightly pressing the used coffee dose.
By completing its rotation, the ratiomotor makes the swing-
ing lever (6) lift the pistons and the coffee dose.
At the same time, when the brewing chamber returns to its
vertical position, the scraper on the coffee hopper stops the
used coffee dose and drops it. 1 - Brewing chamber
The lower piston now returns to the bottom dead centre. 2 - External disk
3 - Upper piston
4 - Lower piston
5 - Pre-brewing spring
6 - Swinging lever

CHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE MA-


Fig. 17
CHINE SETTINGS
To get the best results from the product used, the following
should be checked:
For coffee
That the used coffee dose is lightly compressed and damp.
The grade of grinding of ground coffee.
The dose weight of ground coffee.
The dispensing temperature.
The water dose.
For instant products
The dose weight of the instant products.
The drink temperature.
The water dose.
Should the standard settings need to be changed, proceed
as indicated in the next sections of this manual.
The weight of instant products, the water dose and tempera-
1 - Brewing chamber ture are directly controlled by the microprocessor.
2 - External disk
3 - Upper piston
To adjust them it is therefore necessary to follow the
4 - Lower piston programming procedures.
5 - Pre-brewing spring
6 - Swinging lever

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STANDARD SETTINGS ADJUSTING THE COFFEE DOSE
The vending machine is supplied with the following set- The dose adjusting lever can be positioned in one of the 6
tings: reference notches bearing in mind that:
- coffee temperature (at the spout) approx. 85-89°C; - the dose is increased by lifting the lever:
- instant product temperature (at the spout) approx. 75°C; - the dose is reduced by lowering the lever:
The machine standard settings assign the same price, - every notch changes the dose by approx. 0.25 g.
expressed in number of basic coins, to all selections.
In addition, when the lever is fully rotated upwards, the
ADJUSTING THE BREWING ratchet can be released from the groove in the dose
regulator (see Fig.20) and replaced into a different groove
CHAMBER VOLUME to change the average dose setting to:
When the upper piston is correctly positioned, the coffee - low 6 g ± 0,5
unit can operate with coffee doses of 5.5 to 8.5 g. - medium 7 g ± 0,5
To change the piston position (see Fig. 19) do as follows:
- remove the snap ring from its seat; - high 8 g ± 0,5
To take the dose it will be sufficient to remove the coffee
- place the piston in the proper adjusting notches: unit and use the special function from the “test” menu in
.less deep notches for 5.5 to 7.5 g doses; “Technician” mode (see relevant paragraph).
.deeper notches for 6.5 to 8.5 g doses. Important notice!!!
To refit the coffee unit, pay special attention to the
piston position. Reference notches on the external disk
and on the unit case should match (see Fig. 23).
Fig. 19

ADJUSTING THE WATER TEMPERATURE


The boiler temperature is controlled by the software and can
be adjusted directly from the menu.

1 - Snap ring
2 - Upper piston
3 - Reference fins

ADJUSTING THE GRINDER


When a variation in the grade of grinding is desired, turn the
relevant adjusting knob on the grinder (see Fig. 20) and
more specifically:
- turn the knob anticlockwise for coarser grinding;
- turn the knob clockwise for finer grinding.
For optimum results, it is good practice to vary the grade of
grinding with the coffee grinder motor running.
Fig. 20
N.B.: After adjustment of the grade of grinding, at least
2 test selections must be performed in order to check
1 - Coffee grinder
the new granulometry of the ground coffee: 2 - Grinding adjusting knob
the finer the grade of grinding the longer the time necessary 3 - Dose regulator
4 - Dose adjusting lever
for dispensing the coffee and vice versa. 5 - Reference notches

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OPERATING MODES NORMAL OPERATING MODE
When switching the machine on, the message “Starting” is
Three different operating modes are provided for the ma-
displayed for a few seconds, after which the machine goes
chine; the buttons will have different functions according to
into normal operating mode.
the machine operating mode.
The displayed massages indicating the operation being
The available operating modes are as follows:
carried out are fixed, while the instructions requiring an
action from the user are blinking; the messages include the
FUNCTIONS
following:
Normal mode coins accepted
DISPLAY FUNCTION
products dispensed
Select drink Machine ready
Filler menu test dispensing
Press key
machine maintenance
Vending machine Machine out
Technician menu programming
out of service of service
different parameters

USER INTERFACE Selected drink Processing the proc-


essed drink
The interaction between system and user occurs through Wait please
the following components:
- Liquid crystal display (LCD) 4 lines of 20 characters. Drink ready Dispensing ended
Take drink correctly
- Pulsantiera esterna a selezione diretta o, in alternativa,
con i tasti numerici che, in modalità "Caricatore" e
"Tecnico", assumono le seguenti funzioni (vedi fig. 21):
FILLER MENU
Scrolling keys “ ” and “ ” :
To move to the next or previous menu option. When pressing once the programming button located on the
coin mechanism compartment, the machine goes into
Confirm key “ ”:
“Filler menu” mode.
To go from a menu to a sub-menu, or to confirm the The first option of the “filler” menu is displayed, allowing the
information on the display. following functions:
Exit key “ ”:
To move back from a sub-menu to the higher level menu, “Statistics” Data reading
or used to cancel the current information on the display.
It is also used to go from “technician menu” mode to “filler “Prices” Changing the price for one
menu” mode and vice versa. selection

“Tube control” Manual refilling and release


of change-giver tubes

“Boiler temperature" Displaying the boiler


temperature in degree C.

“Test” Complete selection


Dispensing water only
Dispensing powder only
Dispensing without accessories
Dispensing accessories only

Fig. 21

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STATISTICS SELECTION PRICES
Data on the machine operations is stored in both total This function is used to change the sales price for each
counters and relative counters, which can be reset without selection and for each time band (if programmed).
losing total data. CHANGE TUBE CONTROL
PRINT By accessing the “Tube control” function the change tubes
Connect an RS232 serial printer having a Baud rate of 9600, can be filled or released manually.
8 data bit, no parity, 1 stop bit to the serial port located on Confirm refilling, and the display will indicate
the push button board to print all of the statistics, and “Credit: ——” which is the value of money available in
namely: change the tubes; insert the desired coin into the selector
Total and the display will indicate the value of money available in
the change tubes.
1 - counter by single selection; When confirming releasing, it will be possible to decide
2 - counter by time bands; which tube to release. Each time the confirm button “ ”, is
pressed, a coin is ejected from the active tube.
3 - discount counter;
DISPLAYING THE TEMPERATURE
4 - failure counter; With this function, it is possible to read, directly in °C, the
5 - coin mechanism data. temperature of the coffee boiler and instant boiler.
Relative TEST DISPENSING
For complete or partial dispensing tests each button (or
1 - counter by single selection; combination of buttons according to the models) is con-
2 - counter by time bands; trols its (see the dose selection table).
3 - discount counter; N.B. For espresso coffee based selections, only the
additions are dispensed with the partial dispensing of
4 - failure counter; powder and water; if a selection requires no addition
5 - coin mechanism data. the message “Sel. disabled”, indicating a disabled
selection, will be displayed.
The printout will also contain the machine code, the date
and the software version. GSM PRE-ALARMS
To connect the printer, do as follows: The control software can sent a “running-out” signal via
- press the confirm print button “ ” , displaying the message GSM modem when a programmed number of pieces or
“Confirm?”; grams of powder for a certain product have been used up.
With this function the counters that control the pre-alarms
- connect the printer before confirming;
are reset.
- press the confirm button “ ” again to start printing.
DISPLAY
When pressing the confirm button “ ” the data described in
the paragraph “Printing the statistics” is sequentially dis-
played.
DELETE STATISTICS
Statistics can be reset for relative counters globally (all
types of data) or selectively for:
- selections
- failures
- coin mechanism data
Press the confirm button “ ” , and the message “Confirm?”
starts blinking.
Press the confirm button “ ” , the message “Working” is
displayed for a few seconds and all statistics are reset.

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TECHNICIAN MENU Statistics Electric counter Read and delete

When pressing button " " from “Filler” mode the machine Display selection
is set to “Technician menu” mode. counters
The first option of the technician menu is displayed, Cancel Partial
enabling the following functions: Total

Failures Reading present failures Relative display selection


Cancel counters

Prog.parameters Cash Prices Cancel relative Partial


Coin mechanisms Total
Immediate change
Decimal point Display counter at start-up

Selections Water doses Print Partial


Whippers Total
Powder doses
Accessories Relative print Partial
Selection status Total
Selection button
Check selection N. Test Dispensing Complete
Water only
Machine parameters Powder only
Boiler temperature Without accessories
Wash button Accessories only
Mixer heating
N. of maintenance Special functions Rotate unit
select. Release coffee
Fast cycles Empty boiler
Photocell Manual install.
Slider release time
Miscellaneous Machine information installation date
Display Language Machine codes machine
Contrast adjustment identification
code
Pre-selections No cup
Extra sugar Operator code operator
Sugar identification
Less sugar code
More sugar
More water Initialising
Less water
More powder
Less powder
Coffee powder dose
Extra milk

MiscellaneousFB unit data


Jug Facilities
Password
Enable filler menu

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FAILURES RAM Data
One or more areas of the RAM contain wrong data which
READING PRESENT FAILURES was corrected with the default values.
The machine will continue to function, but it would be
When the “Failure” function is displayed, press the confirm advisable to initialise as soon as possible.
button “ ” to display the present failures.
If no failures are currently present, after pressing the Espresso boiler
confirm button “ ” the message “End failures” will be The machine is locked if after 10 minutes of heating time
displayed. from machine start or from the last selection, the coffee
The possible failures are indicated in the following cases: boiler fails to reach the operating temperature.
Water failure Cup release
If the air-break microswitch is closed for more than one If the cup sensor photocell is fitted, after three unsuccess-
minute, the water inlet solenoid valve will remain energized ful cup release attempts the display indicates the mes-
until the water flow is restored. sage “No cups”. Through the specific function it possible
Waste container full to define whether the failure is to lock the machine or leave
it for dispensing with a ceramic cup.
This occurs after the liquid waste container float is trig-
gered. Fresh-brew piston 1
Air-break Due to wrong positioning of the unit (piston opening time
> 8 seconds). The machine is not locked, but all fresh
The machine is locked if after 7 selections the microswitch product based selections are disabled.
has never signalled the lack of water.
Fresh-brew scraper 1
No cups
Wrong positioning of the waste ejection scraper (movement
When the empty cup column microswitch opens, the time > 6 seconds).
column shift motor is activated. If after one full turn of the The machine is not locked, but all fresh product based
cup dispenser the microswitch is not closed the machine selections are disabled.
locks.
Fresh-brew piston 2 / Fresh-brew scraper 2
Mobile spouts
As unit and scraper 1 if the second brewing unit is installed.
If the spouts do not reach the dispensing position, the
machine is disabled. RESETTING
Volumetric counter By confirming this function all current failures will be reset.
Failed computation of the volumetric counter within a max.
given time. PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
Instant boiler
The machine is locked if after 20 minutes of heating time CASH
from machine start or from the last selection, the instant
boiler fails to reach the operating temperature. This set of functions controls all parameters regarding the
Machine control board payment systems and the sales prices.
Failed dialogue between C.P.U. board and machine control SELECTION PRICES
board.
Coin mechanism Four different prices can be set for each selection according
to the programmed time bands for when the time table
The machine is locked if it receives a pulse longer than 2
option is enabled.
seconds on a validator line or the communication with the
For each of the 4 time bands prices (0 to 65,535) can be
serial coin mechanism does not take place for more than 30
programmed globally (same price for all selections) or for
seconds (Executive protocol) or 75 seconds (BDV proto-
the single selections.
col).
Should the majority of products be sold at the same price,
Coffee release it will be convenient to set the price globally and then
If after releasing the ground coffee dose the microswitch of change the figure of the selections with different prices.
the coffee doser unit indicates the presence of coffee in the
dosing chamber, all coffee-based selections are disabled.
Espresso unit
This failure is due to a mechanical lock of the unit or when
the unit is not present. The machine is not locked, but all
coffee-based selections are disabled.
Coffee failure
If after a period of 15 seconds of grinding coffee a dose is
not obtained, all coffee-based selections are disabled.

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TIME BANDS Credit control
Four programmable time bands are provided for selling This function enables/disables the return of credit if no
products at different prices. selections are made.
The time periods are programmable for beginning and end If enabled, this function will hold the credit until the first
time by hours (00 to 23) and minutes (00 to 59). selection has been made. If however a selection fails for
If the values for start and end of the time band are set to any reason, the change will be returned if requested.
00.00 the time period is disabled. Maximum credit
The reference time is kept by an internal clock, programma-
This function is used to define the maximum accepted
ble as:
credit.
day/month/year week-day 1-7
and then Maximum change
hour/minutes/seconds. It is possible to set a limit to the total amount of change
If the values for start and end of the time band are set to returned by the coin mechanism when pressing the coin
00.00 the time period is disabled. return button or after a single dispensing serving.
The value can be 0 to 250 basic coins. Any credit exceeding
COIN MECHANISMS the amount programmed with this function will be cashed.
Accepted coins
It is possible to decide which of the payment system
protocols available are to be enabled for the functions. It is possible to define which, among the coins recognised
The available payment systems are: by the validator, are to be accepted.
Check the label on the coin mechanism for the correct coin
- Executive
to value matching, indicating the position of the coins.
- Validators Rejected coins (BDV only)
- BDV This function programs the rejection of coins when in “exact
- MDB amount” mode.
Check the label on the coin mechanism for the correct coin
By selecting one of the systems it is possible to control its to value matching, indicating the position of the coins.
functions.
Disabled coin return (MDB only)
EXECUTIVE
This function disables the return of a specific coin.
The following payments systems are available for the
Executive system: Dispensing buttons (BDV only)
- Standard This function enables or not the buttons on the coin
mechanism used to release the coins in the change return
- Price Holding tubes.
- Coges Value of “exact amount” (BDV only)
- U-Key This value defines the combination of empty coin tubes,
setting the coin mechanism in “exact amount” mode. The
- Sida possible combinations of empty coin tubes are indicated
VALIDATORS below. For greater simplicity, the combination is described
with reference to tubes A, B and C, where tube A receives
When the “Validat. Lines” (line setting) function of the
the lower value coins and tube C the greater value coins.
“Technician” menu is displayed, the value of the 6 validator
coin lines can be changed.
0 = A or (B and C)
BDV / MDB 1 = A and B and C
The BDV and MDB protocol menus are relatively similar: 2 = A and B only
The following structure shows the differences. 3 = A and (B or C)
Type of vending 4 = A only
5 = A or B only (default)
Setting the operating mode for multiple or single dispens-
6 = A or B or C
ing. With multiple dispensing, the change is not automati-
7 = A or B only
cally returned after a successful selection, however the
8 = A or C only
credit is available for further selections. When pressing the
9 = B and C only
coin return button, the available credit is returned if its value
10 = B only
is lower than the maximum change value.
11 = B or C only
12 = C only

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C.P.C. devices (BDV only) WHIPPER CONTROL
It dialogues with the coin mechanism if devices are in- The whipping duration can be set for each selection button
stalled or removed from the serial interface (C.P.C.-type and therefore for each water dose composing the selec-
devices - the monitoring unit is always enabled by default). tion.
Minimum level of tubes The duration can be set in two main modes:
It brings forward the “Insert exact amount” message for the absolute
user, by adding a number of coins between 0 and 15 to the that is, independently from the solenoid valve opening
programmed number of coins, to set the “full change tubes” time. The whipping duration is set in tenths of a second for
status. the instant models and volumetric counter pulses for the
Free Vend (BDV only) Espresso models.
Most payment systems with the BDV protocol control the relative
free vend function. that is, as the difference, more or less, from the moment
However, there are some payment systems without such of closing the solenoid valve.
function. The whipping duration is always expressed in tenths of a
In this case, if free selections are to be dispensed, free second.
vending must be enabled with VMC (vending machine POWDER DOSE
control, disabled by default) and the price of the selections
The powder dose, expressed in grams, can be set for each
must be set to zero.
selection button and therefore each product assigned to it;
COMMON FUNCTIONS the display indicates the name of the product being se-
lected.
IMMEDIATE CHANGE For correct conversion of product dose values, the flow rate
of the single dosing units, expressed in g/s, can be set to
Normally, the amount of credit inserted for a selection is calculate the amount of powder to be dispensed.
cashed after the machine sends the message “Selection It also possible to program the doses of a product “Glo-
successful”. bally”, i.e. setting all selections with a single operation.
When this function is enabled, disabled by default, the
cash message is sent at the beginning of dispensing. ACCESSORIES
DECIMAL POINT Dispensing of sugar, stirrer and cup can be enabled or
disabled for each single selection button.
Press the confirm button “ ” to display the position of the
decimal point, i.e.: SELECTION STATUS
0 decimal point disabled Each single selection button can either be enabled or
disabled.
1 XXX.X BUTTON-SELECTION
2 XX.XX This function is used to associate a selection number,
3 X.XXX indicated in the selection dose table, to a direct selection
button.
Press the confirm button “ ”, these values will start blinking
and can then be modified as necessary. CHECKING THE SELECTION N.
This function is used to check the selection number (for
SELECTIONS direct selection models) assigned to a button.

The selection menu is composed of various sub-menus


which allow setting of the different parameters.
WATER DOSE
The water dose, expressed in cc, can be set for each
selection button and therefore each product assigned to it;
the display indicates the name of the product being se-
lected.
It is also possible to set the water flow rate of the single
solenoid valves expressed in cc/s (the default value setting
in cc/s is indicated in the selection dose table) to calculate
the amount of water to be dispensed.

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VENDING MACHINE PARAMETERS DISPLAY

TEMPERATURES LANGUAGE
This function is used to set the operating temperature, There is a choice of language, selected among the ones
expressed in °C, for the boilers actually installed in the included in the EPROM, to be used for the messages on the
machine. display.
After selecting the boiler, press the confirm button " " , the LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
temperature value starts blinking on the display and can be
This function is used to adjust the display contrast; 5%
modified as necessary.
minimum to 99% maximum (default).
ENABLE WASH BUTTON
This function is used to enable the functioning of the mixer PRE-SELECTIONS
wash button. Normally, the button is disabled.
There is the option of enabling some selection buttons to
MIXER HEATING have dispensing:
If the function is enabled and no selections were made - without cup;
during the last 3 minutes through the milk or instant coffee
mixers, a small amount of hot water is dispensed before - extra sugar, i.e. a greater amount of sugar (programmable)
the short coffee, instant milk coffee and espresso milk on all selections where it is dispensed;
coffee selections. - sugar, sugar is added to unsweetened selections;
FAST CYCLES
- extra milk, i.e. a greater amount of milk (programmable)
When activating this function, some times are eliminates, on all selections where it is dispensed;
useful for a better drink quality;
The “-” and “+” buttons can be used to vary the amount of
on instant models sugar, or alternatively coffee or water.
- all products that compose a drink are dispensed simul- The LEDs will indicate the average dose change.
taneously; - "-" and "+" powder, i.e. varying the amount of product
- “post whipping” times are eliminated. (programmable) for coffee and/or tea.

on espresso models - "-" and "+" water, i.e. varying the amount of water
(adjustable) for coffee selections.
- pre-brewing of ground coffee is not carried out; For each pre-selection it is possible to decide whether or not
- the pump, used to increase the boiler pressure after an it is to be enabled, which button will be assigned to, the
instant drink selection, is not activated. selection price change and the percentage change in
product dose.
- “post whipping” times are eliminated.
If the cup sensor is fitted, the slider is retained for a
SETTING THE REGENERATION COUNTER programmable length of time (0 to 30 seconds, 2 by
It is possible to display the message default) from picking up the drink.
“Regenerate the water softener”
upon accessing “filler” mode after a programmable number
of drinks dispensed.
CUP SENSOR
The machine can be fitted with a “cup sensor” composed
of a photocell that detects the presence of an object in the
dispensing compartment.
When this function is activated, if an object is detected in
the dispensing compartment, the cup is not released and
the display indicates the message “No cup".
It is also possible to define whether, after two cup release
attempts without having the photocell detect any objects
in the dispensing compartment, the failure is to lock the
machine or leave it for dispensing with a ceramic cup.
RETAINED SLIDER
The machine can be fitted with a magnet that keeps the
drink dispensing compartment slider lifted for a certain
length of time. The time starts from the sound signal at the
end of dispensing and can be set to 0 to 15 seconds. In
any case the slider is released at the beginning of the next
selection.

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MISCELLANEOUS DISPLAYING COUNTERS
This function is used to enable/disable the display of the
FRESH-BREW UNIT DATA total number of sales since the last statistic reset, during
For each of the two Fresh-brew units installed in the the start-up phase of the machine.
machine, it is possible to set the brewing time, the drying PRINT
time for the used dose and whether or not to enable product Connect an RS232 serial printer having a Baud rate of 9600,
whipping and automatic cleaning of the brewing unit. 8 data bit, no parity, 1 stop bit to the serial port located on
JUG FACILITIES the push button board to print all of the statistics described
Some models, supplied with a special button, permit in the paragraph “statistics display”. The printout will also
dispensing of a number of selections (programmable be- contain the machine code, the date and the software
tween 1 and 9; 5 by default) without cup to fill a jug. version.
PASSWORD Statistics can be printed partially or totally.
To connect the printer, do as follows:
It is a 5-digit numeric code which is required to access
programming. - press the confirm print button “ ” , displaying the message
The default value of this code is set to 00000. “Confirm?”;
ENABLING THE PASSWORD - connect the printer before confirming;
This function is used to enable the option of requesting the - press the confirm button“ ” again to start printing.
password to access programming; the password request is
disabled by default.
TEST
MASKING THE FILLER MENU
This function is used to determine the filler menu options to COMPLETE SELECTION
be left active or to be disabled.
The reference numbers of the menus do not change even This function is used to get a complete selection with the
if some are disabled. door open without inserting any money.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
STATISTICS After accessing this function, it is possible to:
Data on the machine operations is stored in both general - activate the coffee unit;
counters and relative counters, which can be reset without - grind and release a coffee dose;
losing total data.
- open a solenoid valve to let air in when eptying the boiler
GENERAL COUNTER
for maintenance:
An electronic counter collectively stores all selections
made since the last reset. -install the boiler manually.
DISPLAYING GENERAL DATA
When pressing the confirm button “ ” he stored data is
sequentially displayed at 1 second intervals, and namely:
1 - counter by single selection;
2 - counter by time bands;
3 - discount counter;
4 - failure counter;
5 - coin mechanism data.
RESETTING GENERAL DATA
Statistics can be reset either globally (all types of data) or
partially for:
- selections
- discounts/overprice
- failures
- coin mechanism data
Press the confirm button “ ” and the message “Confirm?”
starts blinking.
Press the confirm button “ ” , the message “Working” is
displayed for a few seconds and all statistics are reset.

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MISCELLANEOUS INITIALISING
When the “Initialise” function is displayed the vending
This menu contains some sub-menus, used less fre-
machine can be initialised restoring all default data.
quently, which permit control of the functions described
This function should be used if there is a memory data error
below.
or when the software is replaced.
MACHINE INFORMATION All statistic information will be reset.
Press confirm button “ ” to display the message “Con-
INSTALLATION DATE firm?”.
When confirming the options, the message “Working” is
This function is used to store the current date of system as
displayed for a few seconds.
installation date.
The date is printed when retrieving the statistics.
PROGRAMMING THE MACHINE CODE
When the “Machine code” function is displayed the eight-
digit numeric code identifying the machine can be changed
(from the default 0).
PROGRAMMING THE OPERATOR CODE
When the “Operator code” function is displayed the six-digit
numeric code identifying groups of machines can be changed
(from the default 0).

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Removing the lower filter
Chapter 3
- Loosen screws A and B enough to release the coffee
MAINTENANCE funnel (see fig. 22);

The integrity of the machine and compliance with the - remove the lower piston snap ring;
standards of the relevant systems must be checked at - take the piston out of brew chamber and remove the filter.
least once a year by qualified personnel. Soak all components removed from the unit in a solution of
Before starting any maintenance operations requiring boiling hot water and coffee machine detergent for approx.
parts of the unit to be removed, the machine must 20 minutes.
always be switched off. Thoroughly rinse and dry all parts, then reinstall them in the
reverse order of disassembly, taking particular care that:
The operations described below must be carried out
only by personnel who have the specific knowledge of
the machine functioning from a point of view of electri-
cal safety and health regulations.
Fig. 22
INTRODUCTION
To ensure correct operation for a long period, the machine
must be subjected to regular maintenance.
The following sections contain the procedures and the
maintenance schedule, which are only a general indication,
as they greatly depend on the operating conditions (e.g.
water hardness, environmental humidity and temperature,
type of product used, etc.).
The procedures described in this chapter are not exhaus-
tive of all maintenance operations to be carried out.
More complex operations (e.g. boiler descaling) should be
carried out by qualified technicians only having specific
knowledge of the machine.
To prevent oxidation or the action of chemical agents, the
stainless steel and varnished surfaces should be kept
clean by using mild detergents (solvents must not be used).
Never use water jets to clean the machine.
1 - Coffee funnel
BREWING UNIT MAINTENANCE 2 - Boiler connecting hose
3 - Unit securing knob
Every 10,000 selections or every 6 months some mainte- 4 - Upper piston snap ring
nance of the coffee unit must be carried out. 5 - Lower piston snap ring
Maintenance is carried out as follows: 6 - Reference notches
7 - Ratiomotor handle pin
- remove the boiler teflon hose connection from the upper
piston, paying attention not to lose the seal (see Fig. 22);
- undo the knob securing the unit to the bracket; - the piston is positioned in the correct notch for the coffee
- remove the coffee unit. dose used (see relevant section);

Removing the upper filter - the two reference notches match and that the coffee unit
is inserted.
- Take the snap ring out of its seat;
Important notice!!!
- remove the piston from the crosspiece;
Check that the handle pin of the ratiomotor is correctly
- remove the filter and the piston seal. engaged in its seat.

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CLEANING THE CUP DISPENSER ANNUAL SANITISING
The cup dispenser is designed to be easily disassembled At least once a year, or more frequently according to the use
for maintenance. of the machine and the quality of the inlet water, the entire
Every single column of the cup stacker and the release ring foodstuff circuit system must be cleaned and sanitized in
can be disassembled without using any tools. the following way:
- all parts of the hydraulic system in contact with food,
including the hoses, must be removed from the unit and
fully disassembled;
- all visible residue and product films are mechanically
removed using brushes or similar tools, if necessary;
- all components must be soaked in a sanitising solution for
at least 20 minutes;
- the unit internal surfaces are to be cleaned with the same
sanitising solution;
- thoroughly rinse and then reinstall the parts.
Before restarting the machine, the same sanitising
procedure described in section “Sanitising the mixers
and the foodstuff circuits” should be repeated.

Fig. 23

1 - Cup release ring


2 - Cup stacker
3 - Removable column
4 - Microswitch actuation gear
5 - Snail support
6 - Cup release snails

Fig. 24

The cup release ring must not be opened for normal


cleaning.
If adjustments are necessary during re-installation, care
must be taken to:
- align the notch on the microswitch actuation gear with the
arrow on the snail support;
- ensure that the snails are oriented as indicated in the
figure.

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PRINTED BOARD FUNCTIONS The board control software is loaded directly onto the
microprocessor (through RS232).
AND INDICATOR LIGHTS - Green LED (2) blinking during the normal operation of the
board
ACTUATION BOARD - Yellow LED (6) indicating the presence of 5 V DC
This board (see Fig. 25) activates, by means of relays, the - Red LED (3) glowing during the board reset
230V~ components of the machine. It controls the signals - Red LED (10) indicating the operating status of the
from the cams and/or microswitches fitted on the various Espresso boiler heating element.
users. It also controls the boiler board and the relay
boards.
This board is powered with 24 V AC.
Fig. 26
Fig. 25

1 - Transformer
2 - Instant boiler board
3 - Network fuses
4 - Permanently live socket
5 - Actuation board
6 - 6-relay card
7 - 3-relay card
8 - Instant prod. solenoid valves
9 - Boiler temperature probe
10 - Safety thermostat (manual reset)
11 - Anti-boiling thermostats (manual reset)
12 - Transformer fuses
RELAY FUNCTION (see Wiring diagram)

K1 = EEA
K2 = MSB
K3 = MSCB
K4 = MDZ
K5 = MSP
K6 = ESC2 VENT 1 - Input signals
K7 = MSU 2 - Green LED
K8 = PM MF3 3 - Red LED
K9 = MD1 4 - Input signals
K10 = MF1 5 - Connector for board programming (RS232)
K11 = MD2 6 - Yellow LED
K12 = MF2 7 - Board power supply (24 Vac)
K13 = E1 8 - Not used
K14 = E2 9 - Probe and boiler control
K15 = E3 10 - Red LED: Espresso boiler heating element
K16 = E4 11 - Red LED: Instant boiler heating element
K17 = E5 12 - 6-relay card connection
K18 = E6 13 - 230 V~ users
K19 = LF 14 - 230 V~ users
K20 = MAC MD4 MDFB 15 - 230 V~ users
K21 = ESC MD5 MFB 16 - 230 V~ users
K22 = ERE MF5 MPF 17 - 3-relay card connection
K23 = M MD3 MDFB 18 - "Can Bus" connection
K24 = MAC2 MF4 MFFB 19 - Not used

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RELAY CARD C.P.U. BOARD
The 6 and 3 relay cards are controlled by the actuation The C.P.U. board (Central Processing Unit) controls all
board and control some of the 230 V~ users. power users available for maximum configuration and
processes the input signals from the push/button panel, the
Fig. 27 payment system and controls the actuation board.
The LEDs, during the machine operation, give the following
indications:
- Green LED: blinks during normal operation of the C.P.U.
board
- Yellow LED: glows when 5 V DC is present
- Red LED: glows in the event of a software reset.

RELAY FUNCTION (see Wiring diagram)

RL1 = MFB MPF


RL2 = MD6 MDFB
RL3 = MF6
RL4 = MF7 MFFB
RL5 = MD7 MDFB
RL6 = MD8 MFB

K1 = LF (door)
K2 = MAS
K3 = EVT

BOILER CONTROL BOARD


This board (see Fig. 28) controls the instant boiler heating
element.
The coffee boiler is controlled by a similar board fitted on
the espresso module.

Fig. 28

1 - RS232 serial port


2 - Wash button
3 - Failure reset button
4 - C.P.U. board

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CONFIGURING THE ELECTRONIC BOARDS
The electronic boards are designed to be used in many
machine models.
When the boards are replaced, or when wishing to change
the unit performance, ensure that the board configuration is
correct and download the appropriate software.

SOFTWARE UPDATE
The machine is fitted with Flash EPROMs which can be
electronically updated.
By means of a special program and suitable system
(Personal Computer or similar) the machine management
software can be updated without replacing the EPROMs.

Fig. 29

1 - J14 Coin mechanism power supply


2 - J15 Board power supply
3 - Green LED: run (DL2)
4 - Yellow LED: 5 V DC (DL1)
5 - 24 V output connection
6 - 24 V output connection
7 - Red LED: CPU board reset (DL3)
8 - J3 Input/output
9 - J4 not used
10 - J5 programmer (RS232)
11 - J6 not used
12 - J7 can bus
13 - Button not used
14 - J8 Validators
15 - J9 not used
16 - J10 LCD (Liquid crystal display)
17 - J11 Push-button panel
18 - J16 Push-button panel
19 - J12 MDB coin mechanism
20 - Coin mechanism setting Minidip (SW2)
21 - J13 Expansion for BDV/EXE

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PROGRAMMER (OPTIONAL) PROGRAMMER
SETUP READING
SETUP READING
SETUP 01 <X>
SETUP 01
Confirm?
<X>

AUTOMATIC SETUP TRANSFER


With the programmer device, the programming routines set SETUP READING
and transferred to other machines can be read from a SETUP 20 <X>
reference vending machine.
This data is preserved also when the programmer is PROGRAMMER CREATE SETUP SETUP 01 <X>
disconnected thanks to two Duracell batteries LR03 Format CREATE SETUP SETUP 01 <X> Confirm?
AAA 1.5 V (to be replaced every 12 months).
The programmer allows up to twenty different programs
(setups) to be stored.
To differentiate among the 20 set-ups available those CREATE SETUP
containing data, a special character is displayed, and SETUP 20 <X>
namely:
TRANSFERRED DATA
< - > = Setup free
The programming data which are transferred are as follows:
< > = Setup with data.
When creating the setup only those programs containing
· Price table
data are available; if no setup contains data, the message
“no data available” will appear on the programmer display. · Prices/selection status
To connect the programmer to the machine the special · Decimal point position
holder is to be used (see Fig. 30) connecting the special
cable to the connector of the C.P.U. board (see Fig. 29). · Discount data
Then enter the “programming” mode. . Time bands
At this point, inserting the programmer in its holder, connec-
tion will take place automatically, and the setup menu will . Refrigeration parameters
be shown on the programmer dsisplay:
- press key to access the displayed CONFIGURING THE LANGUAGE
function;
It is possible to change the programmer configuration
- press key to display the next function;
regarding the language in which the messages are to be
- press key to display the previous function. displayed as well as to reset all of the data therein
contained.
To activate the “Programmer configuration” mode do as
follows:
- insert the programmer in its holder and start the machine.
- wait about 10 seconds and then press programmer keys
and the first function will be displayed:

CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION


LANGUAGE ITALIAN Confirm?

CONFIGURATION
FRENCH

CONFIGURATION
GERMAN

CONFIGURATION
ENGLISH
Fig. 30
CONFIGURATION
SPANISH

CONFIGURATION INITIALISING
INITIALISING Confirm?

CONFIGURATION
CONFIG. END Exit from the configuration menu
The software restarts from address 0000
(as when starting the machine)
1 - Connector
2 - Holder
3 - Programmer

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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR ESPRESSO

1 - Water inlet solenoid valve 8 - Coffee dispensing solenoid valve


2 - Water softener (if provided) 9 - Coffee unit
3 - Mechanical filter 10 - Anti-boiling thermostats
4 - Air-break 11 - Safety thermostat
5 - Volumetric counter 12 - Instant boiler
6 - Vibration pump 13 - Instant prod. solenoid valves
7 - Coffee boiler

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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR INSTANT

1 - Water inlet solenoid valve


2 - Safety thermostat
3 - Air break
4 - Anti-boiling thermostats
5 - Anti-boiling thermostats
6 - Instant prod. solenoid valves
7 - Liquid waste container

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TOTAL STATISTICS
CAR>1 CAR>1.1 CAR>1.1.1 CAR>1.1.1.1 CAR>1.1.1.x CAR>1.1.1.x With the printer connected
Statistics Print statistics Partial printout Partial printout Partial printout Partial printout print all data as displayed

Confirm? Printing Print data by:


Statistic name
Selections
Time bands
Discounts
Failures
CAR>1.1.2 CAR>1.1.2 CAR>1.1.2 Coin mechanism data
Total printout Total printout Total printout
Heading:
Confirm? Printing Current date
Machine model
Software edition
Operator code
Machine code
Installation date

CAR>1.2 CAR>1.2.1 CAR>1.2.1.1 CAR>1.2.1.x CAR>1.2.1.x Print data by:


Print relative statistics Partial relative print Partial relative print Partial relative print Partial relative print Selections
Time bands
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Statistic name Confirm? Printing Discounts


Failures
Coin mechanism data

CAR>1.2.2 CAR>1.2.2 CAR>1.2.2


Total relative print Total relative print Total relative print RELATIVE STATISTICS

Confirm? Printing

CAR>1.3
Display statistics

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TOTAL STATISTICS
CAR>1.3 CAR>1.3.1 CAR>1.3.1.1 CAR>1.3.1.1 CAR>1.3.1.1
Display statistics Display sel. counter Display single counter Display single counter Display single counter
Selection 1-# Selection 1-# Display sales by single
Band # = #### selection for each time band
and total

CAR>1.3.1.2 CAR>1.3.1.2
Display total sales by single
Display total counter Display total counter
selection
Selection 1-#
Tot. = ###

CAR>1.3.1.3 CAR>1.3.1.3 Display total complete sales


Display sel. counter n.o. Display sel. counter n.o. in normal operation and filler
Complete sel. n.o./maint menu mode
Tot. = ###
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CAR>1.3.2 CAR>1.3.2.x Value of sales by time band


Count. by time bands Count. by time bands
Band 0÷4
counter = ###

CAR>1.3.3 CAR>1.3.3
Display discount Display discount Value of discount and
overprice counter counter overprice
Tot. = ####

CAR>1.3.3
Display overprice
counter
Tot. = ####

CAR>1.3.4
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FAILURE LIST
Water failure
CAR>1.3.4 CAR>1.3.4 Instant boiler
Display failures Water failure Espresso boiler 1
Mobile spouts
counter = ### Cup failure
Coffee unit 1
Coffee failure 1
Coffee release
Volumetric counter 1
Liquid waste full
Air-break failure
Coin mechanism
RAM data

COIN MECHANISM DATA


(according to the protocol
CAR>1.3.5 CAR>1.3.5.x
used)
Display coin mech. data Display coin mech. data
Validators and Executive
Cashed and sold

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MDB Audit

CAR>1.4
Display relative
statistics

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RELATIVE STATISTICS
CAR>1.4 CAR>1.4.1 CAR>1.4.1.1 CAR>1.4.1.1 CAR>1.4.1.1
Display relative Display sel. counter Display single counter Display single counter Display single counter
statistics Selection 1-# Selection 1-# Display sales by single
Band # = #### selection for each time band
and total

CAR>1.4.1.2 CAR>1.4.1.2
Display total sales by single
Display total counter Display total counter
selection
Selection 1-#
Tot. = ###

CAR>1.4.1.3 CAR>1.4.1.3 Display total complete sales


Display sel. counter n.o. Display sel. counter n.o. in normal operation and filler
Complete sel. n.o./maint menu mode
Tot. = ###
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CAR>1.4.2 CAR>1.4.2.x Value of sales by time band


Count. by time bands Count. by time bands
Band 0÷4
counter = ###

CAR>1.4.3 CAR>1.4.3
Display discount Display discount Value of discount and
overprice counter counter overprice
Tot. = ####

CAR>1.4.3
Display overprice
counter
Tot. = ####

CAR>1.4.4
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LIST OF FAILURES
Water failure
CAR>1.4.4 CAR>1.4.4 Instant boiler
Display failures Water failure Espresso boiler 1
Mobile spouts
counter = ### Cup failure
Coffee unit 1
Coffee failure 1
Coffee release
Volumetric counter 1
Liquid waste full
Air-break failure
Coin mechanism
RAM data

COIN MECHANISM DATA


(according to the protocol
CAR>1.4.5 CAR>1.4.5.x used)
Display coin mech. data Display coin mech. data
Validators and Executive
Cashed and sold

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MDB Audit

RELATIVE STATISTICS

Delete data by:


CAR>1.5 CAR>1.5.1 CAR>1.5.1.1 CAR>1.5.1.1 CAR>1.5.1.1 Selections
Delete relative statistics Partial delete Partial delete Partial delete Partial delete Discount/overprice
Failures
Selections Confirm? Working Coin mechanism data

Delete all data


CAR>1.5.2 CAR>1.5.2.1 CAR>1.5.2.1
Total delete Total delete Total delete

Confirm? Working

CAR>2
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CAR>2 CAR>2.1 CAR>2.1.1 CAR>2.1.1 4 time bands plus band 0 (no


Prices Select Selection # Selection # time band set) available with
button # Band #" Band #" different prices for each
price #### price #### selection

CAR>3 CAR>3.1
BDV/MDB Fill tubes
Manual change tube refill
tube control
Credit:#####
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CAR>3.2 CAR>3.2 Manual tube releasing


Release tubes Tube A ÷ X Release one coin from the
active tube
Credit:#####

CAR>4 CAR>4.1
Display Boiler temperatures
boiler temperatures I = Instant boiler
I = ###,# C =###,# C = Coffee boiler

CAR>5
TEST
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CAR>5 CAR>5.1 CAR>5.1 Press the programming


TEST Complete selection Select Press a button to start button once
#
button dispensing

CAR>5.2 CAR>5.2
Water only Select
button #

CAR>5.3 CAR>5.3
Powder only Select
#
button
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CAR>5.4 CAR>5.4
No accessories Select
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#
button

CAR>5.5 CAR>5.5
Accessories only Select
#
button

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TECN >1
TECN >1.1 TECN >1.1
Time scrolling of present DISPLAY FAILURES
failures
Failures
Read failures End of failures FAILURE LIST
Water failure
Liquid waste full
Air-break
Cup failure
Mobile spouts
Volumetric counter
Instant boiler
Machine board
Coin mechanism
Coffee release
Espresso unit
Coffee failure
TECN >1.2 TECN >1.2
RAM data
Delete
Espresso boiler
Failures Done
Cup release
Fresh-brew piston
Fresh-brew scraper
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TECN >2
Programming
parameters

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TECN >2 TECN >2.1 TECN >2.1.1 TECN >2.1.1.1 TECN >2.1.1.1.1 TECN >2.1.1.1.1 TECN >2.1.1.1.1 TECN >2.1.1.1.1
Programming Cash Prices Single Band 0 - 4 Band # Band # Band #"
parameters Selection Week - Day 1÷ 7 Select button # Selection #
####
price ####

TECN >2.1.1.2 TECN >2.1.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.1.2.1


Global X+1
Band 0 - 4 Band #
Selections Week - Day 1÷ 7 Band #
price #### X-1

4 time bands plus band 0 (no time band


set) available with different prices for each
selection, applicable to the entire week or
only to some days

CLOCK
TECN >2.1.1.3 TECN >2.1.1.3.1 TECN >2.1.1.3.1
Time bands Set date and time Set date and time When confirming the blinking values, day,
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month, year and week day are entered


Date: ## /##/## dd# one after the other. When confirming the
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week day hour and minutes are displayed,


that can then be changed and confirmed.

TECN >2.1.1.3.1
Set date and time

Time: ## /##
TIME BANDS
When confirming the blinking values, hour
and minute for start and end of time band
are entered one after the other.
When start and end of time band are set
to 24.00 the bands are not activated.
TECN >2.1.1.3.2 TECN >2.1.1.3.2
Time band 1- 4 Time band 1
Start band ## ##
End band ## ##

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TECN >2.1.2 TECN >2.1.2 TECN >2.1.2.1


AVAILABLE COIN
Coin mechanisms Set coin Set coin MECHANISMS
mechanisms mechanisms Validators
"Coin mech type" Executive
BDV
Executive MDB
Validators
TECN >2.1.2.1
Executive SETTING THE VALIDATOR
AS ALTERNATIVE LINES
Protocol name
BDV/MDB
EXECUTIVE
TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1
PROTOCOLS XXXX + 1
Validators Validators
Standard Line # Line #
Price holding ON Value #### XXXX - 1
Coges
UKey A to F
Sida
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TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 TYPE OF VENDING


Type of Vending Type of Vending
Single/Multi

TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 ON CHANGE WITHOUT VEND


Change button Change button
ON
OFF

TECN >2.1.2.1
Maximum credit

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TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1


Maximum credit Maximum credit Maximum credit XXXX + 1
Value = #####
Value = #### XXXX - 1

TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 XXXX + 1


Maximum change Maximum change Maximum change
Value = ##### XXXX - 1
Value = ####

TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 Yes Enable


Accepted coins Coin A Coin A Yes
No Disable

Coins A to F
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TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 Yes Enable


Not accepted coins Coin A Coin A Yes
No Disable

Coins A to F

TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 A Enable Coin return tube release


Dispensing Dispensing buttons
buttons buttons A
D Disable

TECN >2.1.2.1
Exact amount

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0 = A or (B and C)
TECN >2.1.2.1 1 = A and B and C
TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1
Exact amount 2 = A and B only
Combination 1-12 Combination # 3 = A and (B or C)
4 = A only
5 = A or B only (default)
6 = A or B or C
7 = A or B only
8 = A or C only
9 = B and C only
10 = B only
11 = B or C only
12 = C only

TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 A Enable


C.P.C. device C.P.C.
A
device.
D Disable
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TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1 TECN >2.1.2.1


XXXX + 1
Empty-state level Value = ##### Value =
#####
####
XXXX - 1

TECN >2.1.3 TECN >2.1.3 A Enable


A
Immediate change Immediate
change D Disable

TECN >2.1.4 TECN >2.1.4 0 to 3


Decimal point Number
of decimals #

TECN >2.2
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Water doses
1-3

TECN>2 TECN>2.2.1 TECN>2.2.1.1 TECN>2.2.1.1 TECN>2.2.1.1 TECN>2.2.1.1 X+1


Selections Set water Water doses Water doses Water doses Water dose
Select button # # Select. # # Water = 1 X- 1
Water # Dose in cc #

When confirming, the next


water dose is displayed
TECN>2.2.1.2 TECN>2.2.1.2.1 TECN>2.2.1.2.1 TECN>2.2.1.2.1 TECN>2.2.1.2.1
Set whipper Set whipper doses Set whipper doses Set whipper doses Set whipper doses
Select button N. ## Select. # # Absolute/relative
Whipper/Water # Dose: ######
Da 1 a 4

TECN>2.2.1.2.2 TECN>2.2.1.2.2 TECN>2.2.1.2.2 TECN>2.2.1.2.2


Set whipper mode Set whipper mode Set whipper mode Set whipper mode
Select button N. ## Select. # # Whipper/Water #
Whipper/Water # Absolute/relative
1 to 4
When confirming, 100 cc
44

of Water is dispensed
TECN>2.2.1.3 TECN>2.2.1.3 TECN>2.2.1.3 TECN>2.2.1.3
EV settings EV settings EV settings EV settings
###
EV 1 - 9 cc/s = ## EV # cc/s = EV # cc/s = ##
Dispense?

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TECN>2.2.2 TECN>2.2.2.1 TECN>2.2.2.1 TECN>2.2.2.1


XXX + 1
Set powder Powder Powder doses Powder doses STATISTICAL DATA
Select button # Water # Powder#
Water # Dose in gr. ### XXX - 1

TECN>2.2.2.2 TECN>2.2.2.2 TECN>2.2.2.2 TECN>2.2.2.2 TECN>2.2.2.2


Doser settings Doser settings Doser settings Doser settings Doser settings
dose 1 ... g/s = ## dose # g/s = ### dose # g/s ## dose # g/s = ###
Dispense?

Enter weighed value

AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES

Cups
45

TECN>2.2.3 TECN>2.2.3 TECN>2.2.3 Stirrers


Accessories Enable cup Enable cup ON Enable
Sugar
Select button # #
OFF Disable
ON/OFF

TECN>2.2.4 TECN>2.2.4 TECN>2.2.4


Selection status Select button ## Selection # ON Enable XXXX + 1
Status
ON/OFF OFF Disable
XXXX - 1

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TECN>2.2.5 TECN>2.2.5 TECN>2.2.5 ONLY FOR MODELS


Button<- ->Selection Button<- ->Selection Button<- ->Selection WITH DIRECT BUTTONS
Selection n. ## Selection n. ##
Select button/n. ## When pressing a button and
confirming it is assigned to
the selection number

TECN>2.2.6 TECN>2.2.6 TECN>2.2.6 The selection number


Check selection N. Check selection N. Check selection N. assigned to the button is
Select button/n ## Select button n. ## displayed for 5 tenths of a
Selection Number ## second

TECN>2.3 TECN>2.3.1 TECN>2.3.1.1 TECN>2.3.1.1


Vend. mach.parameters Vend. mach.parameters Espresso boiler Espresso boiler
Temperature
T. threshold = ### T. threshold=####
46

TECN>2.3.1.2 TECN>2.3.1.2
Instant boiler Instant boiler

T. threshold= ### T. threshold =####

TECN>2.3.3 TECN>2.3.3
Vend. mach.parameters Vend. mach.parameters ON Enable
Enable wash button Enable wash button
OFF Disable
ON/OFF

TECN>2.3.4 TECN>2.3.4
Vend. mach.parameters Vend. mach.parameters ON Enable
Mixer heating Mixer heating
OFF Disable
ON/OFF

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TECN>2.3.5 TECN>2.3.5
Vend. mach.parameters Vend. mach.parameters ON Enable Eliminating additional times
Fast cycles Fast cycles
OFF Disable
ON/OFF

TECN>2.3.6 TECN>2.3.6
XXX + 1
Vend. mach.parameters Vend. mach.parameters
Set maint. dispensing Set maint. dispensing
Value ### XXX - 1

CUP SENSOR CONTROL

TECN>2.3.b TECN>2.3.b TECN>2.3.b Disable


Photocell Photocell Photocell Cup sensor
Discount Non locking failure
Non locking 000.00 Locking failure
47

TECN>2.3.c TECN>2.3.c
Slider rel. time Slider rel. time
Value
00070

TECN>2.4 TECN>2.4.1 TECN>2.4.1 AVAILABLE LANGUGES


Display Display Display Italian
Language Language English
"Language name" Language name Spanish

TECN>2.4.4 Enter percentage value


TECN>2.4.4 XXX + 1
Display Display
Contrast control Contrast control
K= (5-99) ## XXX - 1

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TECN>2.5 TECN>2.5.1 TECN>2.5.1.1 TECN>2.5.1.1 TECN>2.5.1.1 ON Enable PRE-SELECTIONS


Pre-selections Pre-selections Pre-selections Pre-selections Pre-selections
Enable single selection Enable single selection Enable single selection OFF Disable No cup
"Pre-selection name" Select button ## Sugar
ON/OFF
Less sugar
More sugar
Mokka
Strong
TECN>2.5.1.2 TECN>2.5.1.2 XXX + 1 Light
Pre-selections Pre-selections Espresso
Variation % Variation % Coffee powder
XXX - 1
### %

TECN>2.5.1.3 TECN>2.5.1.3 XXX + 1


Pre-selections Pre-selections
Var. price Var. price
XXX - 1
###
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TECN>2.5.1.3 TECN>2.5.1.1 ON Enable


Pre-selections Pre-selections
Enable total Enable total OFF Disable
ON/OFF

TECN>2.6
Miscellaneous

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TECN>2.6 TECN>2.6.1 TECN>2.6.1.x TECN>2.6.1.1 FRESH BREW UNITS


Miscellaneous FB unit Data FB unit 1-2 "Parameter name"
Two units can be installed
Time
00070 Parameter settings:

Pre-brewing time
Drying time
Whipping status
Wash status

Number of free consecutive


TECN>2.6.2 TECN>2.6.2 selections
TECN>2.6.2 X+1
Jug facilities Jug facilities 1 to 9
Jug facilities

No. of selections = 5 No. of selections = # X-1


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PROG>2.6.3.1
PROG>2.6.3
Status Five-digit number to access
Password
programming.
Enable/Disable If set to Zero (default) the
password is not requested

PROG>2.6.3.2 X+1
set password
X-1
Password = # ###

Statistics FILLER MENU MASKED


Prices
TECN >2.6.4 TECN >2.6.4.X TECN >2.6.4.X Enable BDV tube control
Filler menu Menu name Menu name
Boiler tempetature
masking Filler menu Filler menu . Disable
Enabled/disabled Test
Enabled/disabled
GSM

TECN >3
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TECN>3 TECN >3.1 TECN >3.1.1 TECN >3.1.1


STATISTICS General counter Display counters Total counters

######

TECN >3.1.2 TECN >3.1.2


Reset counter Reset counter
Confirm?

TOTAL STATISTICS

TECN>3.2 TECN>3.2.1 TECN>3.2.1.1 TECN>3.2.1.1 TECN>3.2.1.1


Display statistics Display sel. counter Display single counter Display single counter Display single counter
Selection 1-# Selection 1-# Display sales by single
Band # = #### selection for each time band
and total
50

TECN>3.2.1.2 TECN>3.2.1.2
Display total sales by single
Display total counter Display total counter
selection
Selection 1-#
Tot. = ###

TECN>3.2.1.3 TECN>3.2.1.3 Display total complete sales


Display sel. counter n.o. Display sel. counter n.o. in normal operation and filler
Complete sel. n.o./maint menu mode
Tot. = ###

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TECN>3.2.2 TECN>3.2.2.x Value of sales by time band


Count. by time bands Count. by time bands
Band 0÷4
counter = ###

TECN>3.2.3 TECN>3.2.3
Display discount Display discount Value of discount and
overprice counter counter overprice
Tot. = ####

TECN>3.2.3
Display overprice
counter
Tot. = ####

LIST OF FAILURES Coffee failure 1


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Water failure Coffee release


TECN>3.2.4 TECN>3.2.4
Instant boiler Volumetric counter 1
Display failures Water failure
Espresso boiler 1 Liquid waste full
Mobile spouts Air-break failure
counter = ###
Cup failure Coin mechanism
Coffee unit 1 RAM data

COIN MECHANISM DATA


(according to the protocol
used)

TECN>3.2.5 TECN>3.2.5.x Validators and Executive


Display coin mech. data Display coin mech. data Cashed and sold

BDV Audit

MDB Audit

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STATISTICS
TECN>3.3 TECN>3.3.1 TECN>3.3.1 TECN>3.3.1 TECN>3.3.1
Delete statistics Partial delete Delete sel. count. Partial delete Partial delete Delete data by:
Selections
Confirm? Working Bands
Discounts=
Failures
Coin mechanism data
TECN>3.3.2 TECN>3.3.2 TECN>3.3.2
Total delete Total delete Total delete Delete all data

Confirm? Working

RELATIVE STATISTICS
TECN>3.4 TECN>3.4.1 TECN>3.4.1.1 TECN>3.4.1.1 TECN>3.3.1.1
Display relative statistics Display sel. counter Display single counter Display single counter Display single counter
Selection 1-# Selection 1-# Display sales by single
Band # = #### selection for each time band
and total
52

TECN>3.4.1.2 TECN>3.4.1.2
Display total sales by single
Display total counter Display total counter
selection
Selection 1-#
Tot. = ###

TECN>3.4.1.3 TECN>3.4.1.3 Display total complete sales


Display sel. counter n.o. Display sel. counter n.o. in normal operation and filler
Complete sel. n.o./maint menu mode
Tot. = ###

TECN>3.4.2
Count. by time bands

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TECN>3.4.2 TECN>3.4.2.x Value of sales by time band


Count. by time bands Count. by time bands
Band 0÷4
counter = ###

TECN>3.4.3 TECN>3.4.3
Display discount Display discount Value of discount and
overprice counter counter overprice
Tot. = ####

TECN>3.4.3
Display overprice
counter
Tot. = ####

TECN>3.4.4
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Display failures

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LIST OF FAILURES
Water failure
TECN>3.4.4 TECN>3.4.4 Instant boiler
Display failures Water failure Espresso boiler 1
Mobile spouts
counter = ### Cup failure
Coffee unit 1
Coffee failure 1
Coffee release
Volumetric counter 1
Liquid waste full
Air-break failure
Coin mechanism
RAM data

COIN MECHANISM DATA


(according to the protocol
TECN>3.4.5 TECN>3.4.5.x used)
Display coin mech. data Display coin mech. data
Validators and Executive
Cashed and sold

BDV Audit
54

MDB Audit

RELATIVE STATISTICS

Delete data by:


TECN>3.5 TECN>3.5.1 TECN>3.5.1.2 TECN>3.5.1.2 CAR>1.5.1.1 Selections
Delete relative Partial delete Partial delete Partial delete Partial delete Discount/overprice
statistics Failures
Selections Confirm? Working Coin mechanism data

Delete all data


TECN>3.5.2 TECN>3.5.2.1 TECN>3.5.2.1
Total delete Total delete Total delete

Confirm? Working

TECN>3.6
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TECN>3.6 TECN>3.6
Enable display Display counters ON Enable
counters at start-up at start-up ON
OFF Disable

TOTAL STATISTICS
With the printer connected
TECN>3.7 TECN>3.7.1 TECN>3.7.1.x TECN>3.7.1.x TECN>3.7.1.x print all data as displayed
Print statistics Partial printout Print selection count. Partial printout Partial printout

Confirm? Printing Print data by:


Statistic name
Selections
Time bands
Discount/overprice
Failures
TECN>3.7.2 TECN>3.7.1.x TECN>3.7.1.x
Coin mechanism data
Total printout Total printout Total printout

Confirm? Printing Heading:


Current date
Machine model
Software edition
55

TECN>3.8 TECN>3.8.1 TECN>3.8.1.x TECN>3.8.1.x TECN>3.8.1.x Operator code


Print relative statistics Partial printout Print selection count. Partial printout Partial printout Machine code
Installation date
Statistic name Confirm? Printing
Print data by:
Selections
Time bands
TECN>3.8.2 TECN>3.8.1.x TECN>3.8.1.x Discounts
Total printout Total printout Total printout Failures
Coin mechanism data
Printing
Confirm? RELATIVE STATISTICS

TECN>4
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TECN>4 TECN>4.1 TECN>4.1.x TECN>4.1 DISPENSING TYPES


TEST Test Test Test Press a button to start
Test dispensing Test dispensing "Dispensing type" dispensing Complete selection
"Dispens. type" Select button # Water only
Powder only
Without accessories
Accessories only

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

Coffee unit rotation


TECN>4.1 TECN>4.1.x TECN>4.1.x Coffee dose release
Test Test Test Boiler emptying
Special functions Special functions "Fuction type" Manual installation
"Fuction type" Working
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TECN>5
MISCELLANEOUS

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TECN>5 TECN>5.1 TECN>5.1.1 TECN>5.1.1 When confirming, the current


MISCELLANEOUS Vending machine info Installation date Installation date date is stored as the
Date = XX.XX.XX installation date
Confirm?

TECN>5.1.2 TECN>5.1.2
Machine code Machine code

code = # #####

TECN>5.1.3 TECN>5.1.3
Operator code Operator code

code = # #####
57

TECN>5.2 TECN>5.2 TECN>5.2 TECN>5.2 TECN>5.2 TECN>5.2


Initialise DB Initialise DB Initialise DB Initialise DB Initialise DB Initialise DB
Country Layout Tank
Country name Confirm? Working
N. layout ON/OFF

Initialise databases
Countries:
Italy
Germany
Great Britain
France
Spain

TECN>1
Failures

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INITIALS DESCRIPTION INITIALS DESCRIPTION

CM1 COFFEE UNIT MOTOR CAM MF1-.. WHIPPER MOTORS

CMF FRESH BREW MOTOR CAM MFB FRESH-BREW MOTOR

CMPF FRESH BREW UNIT PISTON MICROSWITC MPF PRESH BREW PISTON MOTOR

CMSB CUP RELEASE MOTOR CAM MPU SPOUT POSITIONING MICROSWITCH

CV VOLUMETRIC COUNTER MS1 DISP COMPT FLAP MICROSWITCH

E1-... INSTANT SOLENOID VALVE MSB CUP RELEASE MOTOR

EA HOT WATER ELECTROVALVE MSCB CUP CONTAINER SHIFT MOTOR

EEA WATER INLET SOLENOID VALVE MSP STIRRER RELEASE MOTOR

ESC COFFEE RELEASE MAGNET MSU SPOUT MOVING MOTOR

EX EXECUTIVE COIN MECH CONNECTOR NTC TEMPERATURE PROBE

FA RADIO INTERFERENCE SUPPRESS NTCS INSTANT BOILER TEMPERATURE PROBE

FREE FREE VENDING SWITCH PB POWER SUPPLY SOCKET

ID COFFEE DOSE SWITCH PIP PROGRAMMING BUTTON

IMSP STIRRER RELEASE MICRO-SWITCH PL WASH CYCLE BUTTON

IP DOOR SWITCH PM PUMP

IPF WASTE CONTAINER OVERFLOW SWITCH PSB CUP RELEASE BUTTON

ISA OPEN DISP COMPT FLAP SWITCH RCC COFFEE BOILER HEATING ELEMENT

IVA EMPTY BOILER MICRO-SWITCH RCS INSTANT BOILER HEATING ELEMENT

IVB EMPTY CUP DISPENSER MICRO SWITCH RG UNIT HEATING ELEMENT

JUG JUG FACILITIES SWITCH RS232 SERIAL PORT

KC1-.. COFFEE BOILER CUTOUT RT BALLAST

KS1-.. SAFETY CUTOUT SM1 CONTROL BOARD

LCD LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY SP PUSH-BUTTON BOARD

LF LAMP ST STARTER

M COFFEE UNIT MOTOR STRC BOILER HEATING TRIAC BOARD

MAC GRINDER SUC C.P.U. BOARD

MAS SLIDER OPENING MOTOR TR TRANSFORMER

MD1-.. INGREDIENT MOTOR - INSTANT TX.... DELAYED FUSE (X=COURRENT)

MDB CONNECTOR FOR MDB COIN MECHANI TZ CUP SENSOR

MDFB INGREDIENT MOTOR - FRESH BREW VENT FAN

MDZ INGREDIENT MOTOR - SUGAR

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