Metos CBW 5W, CBW 2x5W, CBW 10W, CBW 1x10WR, CBW 1x10WL User Manual

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BULK BREWING COFFEE MACHINE
METOS COMBI
CBW
TYPE: 5W, 1x5WR, 1x5WL, 2x5W, 10W, 1x10WR, 1x10WL, 2x10W, 20W, 1x20WR,
1x20WL, 2x20W
User Manual
S/N: Rev.: 2.2
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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on deciding to choose a Metos appliance for your kitchen activities. You made an excellent choice. We will do our best to make you a satisfied Metos customer like thousands of customers we have around the world.
Please read this manual carefully. You will learn correct, safe an d efficient working meth­ods in order to get the best po ssible benefi t from th e appliance. The inst ruction s and hin ts in this manual will give you a quick and easy start, and you will soon note how nice it is to use the Metos equipment.
All rights are reserved for technical changes.
You will find the main technical data on the rating plate fixed to the equipment. W hen you need service or technical help, please let us know the serial number shown on the rating plate. This will make it easier to provide you with correct service.
For your convenience, space is provided belo w for you to record your local Metos service contact information.
METOS TEAM
Metos service phone number:......................... ....................... ............................ ...................
Contact person:....................................................................................................................
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1. General .......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Symbols used in the manual .......................................................................................... 1
1.2 Symbols used on the appliance ...................................................................................... 1
1.3 Checking the relationship of the appliance and the manual .......................................... 1
2. Safety .............................................................................................................. 2
2.1 Warnings ........................................................................................................................ 2
2.1.1 Installation ............................................................................................................. 2
2.1.2 Use ......................................................................................................................... 2
2.1.3 Maintenance and troubleshooting .......................................................................... 2
2.2 Safeguards ..................................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 On/off switch ......................................................................................................... 3
2.2.2 STOP button .......................................................................................................... 3
2.2.3 Swivel arm and container detection ....................................................................... 3
2.2.4 Dry-boil protection ................................................................................................ 3
2.2.5 Warning indication display .................................................................................... 3
2.3 Disposal of the appliance ............................................................................................... 4
3. Functional description .................................................................................. 5
3.1 General .......................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Models ........................................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Application of the appliance .......................................................................................... 6
3.3.1 Prohibited use/Use for other purposes ................................................................... 6
3.4 Construction [1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W, 2x20W] ................................. 7
3.5 Contruction [5W, 10W, 20W] ...................................................................................... 9
3.6 Operating switches and indicator lights ..................................................................... 11
3.7 Display ........................................................................................................................ 12
3.8 Error reporting symbols ............................................................................................... 12
4. Operation instructions ............................................................................... 13
4.1 Before using the appliance .......................................................................................... 13
4.1.1 Flushing the flow heater system .......................................................................... 13
4.1.2 Flushing the boiler system ................................................................................... 14
4.1.3 First settings operator menu ................................................................................. 14
4.2 Operation procedures ................................................................................................... 14
4.2.1 Brewing coffee ..................................................................................................... 16
4.2.2 Brewing tea .......................................................................................................... 17
4.2.3 Timer function ..................................................................................................... 18
4.2.4 Drawing off hot water [1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W, 2x20W] ........ 19
4.2.5 Drawing off hot water [5W, 10W, 20W] ............................................................ 21
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4.2.7 The operator menu .............................................................................................. 22
4.2.8 Menu functions .................................................................................................... 23
4.2.9 Settings step by step ............................................................................................. 24
4.3 After use ...................................................................................................................... 45
4.3.1 Cleaning .............................................................................................................. 45
4.3.2 Periodic descaling activities ................................................................................. 48
5. Installation ................................................................................................... 49
5.1 General ........................................................................................................................ 49
5.2 Unpacking [1x5, 1x10, 1x20, 2x5, 2x10, 2x20, 1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W,
2x20W] .............................................................................................................................. 50
5.3 Unpacking [5W, 10W, 20W] ....................................................................................... 51
5.4 Preparation for positioning .......................................................................................... 51
5.5 Water connection ......................................................................................................... 52
5.5.1 Water treatment .................................................................................................... 52
5.6 Water drainage ............................................................................................................. 52
5.7 Electrical connection ................................................................................................... 53
5.8 Connection on a counter .............................................................................................. 54
5.9 Mounting on a wall [5W, 10W, 20W] ......................................................................... 54
6. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 56
7. Technical specifications .............................................................................. 57
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1. General
Carefully read the instructions in this manual as they contain important information re­garding proper, efficient and safe installation, use and maintenance of the appliance.
Keep this manual in a safe place for eventual use by other operators of the appliance.
The installation of this appliance must be carried out in accordance with the manufactur­er’s instructions and following local regulations. The connection of the appliance to th e electric and water supply must be carried out by qualified persons only.
Persons using this appliance should be specifically trained in its operation.
Switch off the appliance in the case of failure or malfunction. The periodical function checks requested in the manual must be carr ied out according to the instructions. Hav e the appliance serviced by a technically qualified person authorized by the manufacturer and using original spare parts.
Not complying with the above may put the safety of the appliance in danger.
1.1 Symbols used in the manual
This symbol informs about a situation where a safety risk might be at hand. Given instruc­tions are mandatory in order to prevent injury.
This symbol informs abo ut the r ight way to perfo rm in order to pr event bad res ults , appli ­ance damage or hazardous situations.
This symbol informs about recommendations and hints that help to get the best perform­ance out of the appliance.
This symbol informs about a function that has to be taken into account in self-control.
1.2 Symbols used on the appliance
This symbol on a part informs about electrical terminals behind the part. The removal of the part must be carried out by qualified persons only.
1.3 Checking the relationship of the appliance and the manual
The rating plate of the appliance indicates the serial number of the appliance. If the man­uals are missing, it is possible to order new ones from the manufacturer or th e local rep­resentative. When ordering new manuals it is essential to quote the serial number shown on the rating plate.
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2. Safety
2.1 Warnings
2.1.1 Installation
Place the appliance at buffet height and on a firm, level base, in such a way that it can be connected to the water supply and power supply.
Connect the appliance to an earthed wall socket.
Position the appliance in such a way that no damage can be caused if it leaks.
Do not tilt the appliance, always position and move the appliance upright.
Connect an overflow pipe to the drainage tube.
Water always remains in the heating system: for this reason the appliance must not be placed in an area where the temperature can fall below freezing point.
When installing the appliance, always observe the local rules and use approved materials and parts.
The Installation chapter mus t again be foll owed whe n repositio ning the appl iance.
Connect the appliance to the cold water mains.
2.1.2 Use
Inspect the appliance before using it and check it for damage.
Never submerge or spray the appliance.
Do not press the buttons with a sharp object.
Protect the controls against dirt and grease.
During use some parts will become very hot.
Do not position the container on open fire, or hot plate.
First disconnect the electric cable before transporting the container.
It is advisable to take the plug out of the socket and close the water tap if the ap­pliance is not going to be used for longer periods of time
2.1.3 Maintenance and troubleshooting
Observe the descaling intervals indicated by the descaling indicator symbol.
Overdue maintenance to the heating system can result in high repair costs and an­nulment of the guarantee.
Do not leave the appliance unattended when maintenance is being performed.
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When descaling the appliance, it is advisable to wear safety glasses and protective gloves.
Wash your hands after descaling.
Have all repairs carried out by a qualified technician.
The plug must be taken out of the socket if the appliance has to be opened for cleaning or repairs.
2.2 Safeguards
The appliance is fitted with the following safe guards
2.2.1 On/off switch
The on/off switch is used to switch the appliance on and off. Remember that the appliance can still be live after being switched off! For this reason you should always remove the plug from the socket to render the appliance voltage-free.
2.2.2 STOP button
The coffee making process can be interrupted at any p oint using the STOP button located on the control panel.
2.2.3 Swivel arm and container detection
This appliance is equipped with a safety device through which it is only possible to start the brewing process if the swivel arm and container are in the correct position. If the swiv­el arm and/or container are moved out o f position during the brewing process, the brewing process is interrupted, a swivel arm and/or container symbol appears in the display and there is a sound signal (2x short). Once the positioning fault has been resolved the brewing process can be restored by pressing the START button.
2.2.4 Dry-boil protection
This appliance is equipped with a dry-boil protection. This protection triggers if the heat­ing elements overheat owing to a fault. Once the fault has been resolved, the dry-boil pro­tection can be reset at the outside of the appliance. The most common cause of the dry­boil protection being triggered is not descaling the heating system in time.
2.2.5 Warning indication display
A technical fault is reported by displ aying an error co de in the display. The relevant prob ­lem can be localised and resolved with the help of this code. In this case see chapter 13­Troubleshooting.
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2.3 Disposal of the appliance
No appliance lasts forever. When the time comes to discard your appliance it will usually be possible to return it to your dealer. If this is not the case, ask your municipal council about the alternatives for recycling the materials. All plastic parts have been g iven stand ­ard codes. The parts of the appliance such as the printed circuit board and accompanying parts form electrical and electronic waste. The metal body is made of stainless steel and can be completely dismantled.
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3. Functional description
3.1 General
The ComBi-line 5 - 20 is a professional coffee maker, equipped with a continuous flow heater. It is very easy to use. The user can choose from a number of fixed set amo unts via a control panel with a graphic display which also offers information about the current process of the appliance. Specific requirements and wishes concerning brewin g qu antity , etc. can be accessed and programmed by the operator via a PIN. The operator also has the possibility of reading counters and activating a descaling program.
3.2 Models
This manual covers the following coffeemakers of the ComBi-line range:
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3.3 Application of the appliance
3.3.1 Prohibited use/Use for other purposes
This machine can only be used for brewing and distributing coffee and/or tea. The us e of the appliance for other purposes is not permitted and may be hazardous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for losses caused by using the appliance for purposes other than those indicated here or by incorrect use.
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3.4 Construction [1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W, 2x20W]
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1. Socket L/R for container heating
2. ON/OFF switch coffee system
3. Hot water tap
4. Drip tray with grid
5. Base plate
6. Control panel
6.1 On/Off button boiler system
6.2 STOP button / Ba ck button (without changing)
6.3 Illuminated display
6.4 Selection button brew volume 1
6.5 Selection button brew volume 2
6.6 Selection button brew volume 3
6.7 Selection button brew volume 4
6.8 START button / Accept button (save)
6.9 Timer button
6.10 On/Off button contai ner heating L/R
7. Vapor escape opening boiler system
8. Dry-boil protection
9. Swivel arm
10. D es c ale fillin g op e ning co ffee brewin g syste m
11. De s cal e filling op e nin g bo iler system
12. Insulated lid
13. Blender - transport disk
14. Dry-boil protection hot water system
15. W at er distr ibu to r lid
16. Basket filter
17. Integrated gauge glass
18. Handle
19. Coffee tap
20. Socket with splash protection
21. Pilot light
22. Drain hose coffee brewing system
23. Drain hose hot water system
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3.5 Contruction [5W, 10W, 20W]
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1. Socket L/R for container heating
2. ON/OFF switch coffee- and boiler system
3. Hot water tap
4. Drip tray with grid
5. Wall bracket
6. Control panel
6.1 On/Off button boiler system
6.2 STOP button / Ba ck button (without changing)
6.3 Illuminated display
6.4 Selection button brew volume 1
6.5 Selection button brew volume 2
6.6 Selection button brew volume 3
6.7 Selection button brew volume 4
6.8 START button / Accept button (save)
6.9 Timer button
6.10 On/Off button contai ner heating L/R
7. Vapor escape opening boiler system
8. Dry-boil protection coffee brewing system
9. Swivel arm
10. D es c ale fillin g op e ning co ffee brewin g syste m
11. De s cal e filling op e nin g bo iler system
12. Dry-boil protection hot water system
13. Drain hose coffee brewing system
14. Drain hose hot water system
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3.6 Operating switches and indicator lights
A Selection buttons (4x) The selec tion buttons
are used to select the standard brewing amount. The chosen amount confirmed us­ing the display and ca n be increased or de­creased using the same selection buttons, as required.
B STOP buttonUse the STO P bu tton to can cel
a selection or to (emergency) stop a process. An emergency stop results in the process be­ing lost,so it must be executed again. This button can also be used as a cancellation but­ton if theoperator menu is activated.
C Boiler button Use the hot water button to
switch on the hot water system. After being switched on, a tapsymbol appears at the top of the display. The hot water system can be switched off ag a in us in g the sa m e bu tto n.
D DisplayThe display i nf or ms the user about
the status of the most im portant f unct ions of the appliance.
E START buttonUse the START button to
start a brewin g pr ocess. First choose the brewing amount with one of t he selection buttons. This buttonca n als o be use d as a confirmation button if the operator menu is activated.
F Timer buttonUse the timer button to pro-
gram the brewing proce ss fo r us e at a later point of time.
G Container heating buttons (2x)Use the con-
tainer heating button to switch the power sockets that are on the side of th e col umn ON/OFF. ATTENTION: Only usethe power sockets for the container heating, do not con­nect any other electrical appl iances. (Maxi­mum capacity 100W).
H On/Off-switchThis switch is used to turn the
coffee making system ON (I) or OFF (0).
I Power socket
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3.7 Display
3.8 Error reporting symbols
I Boiler systemThe hot water system is switched
on. The tap symbol can be replaced by the actu­al boilertemperature display via the operator menu.
J Brew volume (4x)Each selection button (4x)
displays a pre-programmed brewing amount. The amountscan be set completely as required
via the settings menu. K ClockReal time indicator L Timer; (flashing)The timer functio n is acti vat-
ed. M Scale indicatorOne of the systems must be des-
caled at the first opportunity. Look up 'descal-
ing' in theoperator menu. N Swivel arm in positionThe swivel arm is in the
correct position above a filter. If th e swivel arm
is moved away the symbol disappears from the
display. O Container in positionThe coffee con taine r with
filter unit is in the correct position. If the con-
tainer is taken away the symbol disappears from
the display. P Container heatingThe heating of the coffee con-
tainer is switched on. If the heating is switche d
offthe symbol disappears from the display. Q Leaking outThe dripping symbol is displayed if
the hot water dosing is stopped and the filter
unit is leaking.
Container position failureThis symbol appears in the display if the coffee container gets out of position during a brewing process. The arrow shows on which side the problem occurs.
Swivel arm not in position This symbol appears in the display if the swivel arm gets out of positio n during a making process. The arrow shows on which side t he problem occurs.
Swivel arm not in positio n for new brew ing process Th is symbol app ears in the di splay if a b rew­ing process is started and there is (still) no swivel arm in position above the filter unit.
Press START buttonThis symbol appears after the swivel arm and/or container fault has been re­solved. For your own safety the start button must always be pressed again. If this report is re­sponded to within 10 minutes the brewing process will restart and be completed.
If the START button is pr essed only after 10 minutes, a cross symbol with a flashi ng clock ap­pears in order to indi cate that the brewing process can no longer be restored and should be con­sidered lost.
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4. Operation instructions
4.1 Before using the appliance
When used for the first time the appliance works according to the standard factory set­tings.
The various settings can be altered by trained, authorized personnel. See “Operator menu”.
This chapter will explain the coffee brewing and hot water system process.
when the appliance is used for the first time.
when the appliance has not been used for more than 1 week, for example after a holiday period.
4.1.1 Flushing the flow heater system
1. Open the water tap and check if the swivel connections are not leaking.
2. Put the cable with inlet plug into the back of the container and insert the plug into the socket of the flow water heater (fig. 1-1).
3. Check if the containers are positioned correctly, with a filter unit (still without cof­fee), and position the swivel arm above the centre of the filter.
4. Switch the appliance on by putting the ON/OFF switch (fig. 1-2) in position I, the display (fig. 1-5.2)lights up and you will hear a beeping sound. Then the display will indicate the standard choices.
5. Press selection button 2 (fig. 1-5.4) and confirm your choice by pressing the START button (fig. 1-5.7). The coffee system starts filling and the brewing proc­ess starts. In the display appears the text: BREWING. With the STOP button (fig.1-5.1) the brewing process can be interrupted at any moment. When the wa­tersupply stops coming out of the swivel arm, you will hear a beeping sound (1x short). In the display appears the text: LEAKING. The leaking time is set as stand­ard to approx. 5 minutes, and its ending is ind icated by a beeping s ound (3x s hort).
6. Empty the container with the drainage tap (fig. 1-15).
7. Position the swivel arm above the other filter and follow the above procedure once again if the model is equipped with two containers.
8. Once the container is empty the coffee maker is ready for use.
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4.1.2 Flushing the boiler system
Switch on temperature indication in display (See “Show temperature” (menu 4.1)
Change temperature (“Temperature” (menu 4.2))
Switch on the continuous heating function 97+ (See Switch on the continuous heating function 97°C+)
The hot water system steam outlet can be found on the top of the tower. Steam can escape through this opening during normal heating and heating with the continuous heating func­tion (97°C+) switched on! D o not touch t he moistur e outlet. There is a dang er of bu rning.
Press the hot water system on/off button ( ). The hot water system fills itself automatically, and then heats up. A flashing tap symbol appears in the display.
The tap symbol stops flashing when the hot water system is hot enough (90°C). The hot water system can be switched off at any moment by pressing the on/off button again ( ). The tap symbol disappears from the display and the system will no longer refill or heat up.
Draw off approx. 2 litres of water using the no-drip tap (fig. 1-3) and throw it away. The hot water system fills itself automatically with fresh water.
The boiler system is now ready for use.
4.1.3 First settings operator menu
The following details are set in the operator menu immediately after bei ng used for the first time. Please note: The default language setting is English. To gain access to the op­erator menu system settings see chapter “The operator menu”.
4.2 Operation procedures
This chapter describes the daily use of the appl ia nce by partl y qu alif ie d pers on nel. When the machine is used for the first time, it works in accordance with the standard factory set­tings. The different settings can be changed later by trained, qualified personnel. See “The operator menu” for more details.
Inspect the appliance before using it and check it for damage.
Never submerge or spray the appliance.
Do not press the buttons with a sharp object.
Protect the controls against dirt and grease.
System settings (Systeminstellungen) (menu 2)
2.0 Language
2.1 Time
2.2 Date Coffee settings (menu 3)
3.9 Descale indica tor
3.10 Coffee dosing
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During use some parts will become very hot.
Do not position the container on open fire or on a hotplate.
First disconnect the electric cable before transporting the container.
It is advisable to take the plug out of the socket and close the water tap if the appliance is not going to be used for longer periods of time.
Preparations
Put the cables with inlet plug into the back of the container and insert the plug into the socket of the flow water heater (fig. 1-1).
The inner pot of the container must always be fresh and clean.
Place the coffee blender into the container. The blender g uarantees a uniform qual­ity of the coffee, which makes stirring the coffee (with loss of time, temperature and aroma) unnecessary. The temperature of the coffee is kept at a temperature of 80-85°C. The storage time of the coffee is determined by the blend of coffee and is usually 1 à 1,5 hours.
Basic rules for brewing coffee
Use regular ground coffee (±50 gram/liter)
Keep the inner pot, filter unit and the mixer clean.
Tip: always keep the basket filter paper in the origi­nal packing!
This means the paper keeps its original (bas­ket) shape.
This prevents the paper from collapsing or not fitting in the filter.
A Filter lid with water distributor B Basket filter paper C Basket filter DBlender EInsulated lid F Container
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4.2.1 Brewing coffee
Switch on the appliance by putting the ON/OFF switch ( ) in position I, the display lights up and you will hear a beeping sound (1x short). Then the display indicates the standard brewing amounts.
Select one of the four brewing amounts.
The selected brewing amount including a recom­mended coffee dosage appears in the display. Tip: If you do not want the selected brewing amount, you can increase/decrease it with the + or - button. The recommended coffee dosage changes accordingly.
Place a basket filter paper in the basket filter and fill it with the recommended brewing amount of coffee (standard ground). Spread the coffee evenly in the filter and then put the filter lid on.
Place the filter unit on the container and position the swivel arm above the centre of the filter.
Press the START button ( ) to start the brewing process. In the display appears the text: Processing. The container heating switches on automatically, the heating should be switched off manually ( ) if the container is empty. During the coffee brewing process, the display shows the selected brewing amount (below) and the amount of water already gone through the filter (above).
When the water supply stops coming out of the swivel arm you will hear a beeping sound (1x short). In the display appears the text: Leaking out. The leak out time is set as standard to approx. 5 minutes, and its ending is indicated by a beeping sound (3x short).
Remove the synthetic filter after it has been used and put the insulated lid on the container.
Clean the synthetic filter.
After the brewing process you can draw off a cup of coffee by using the no-drip tap on the container.
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Tip
If the swivel arm and/or the cont ainer are moved o ut of posi tion before a nd/or dur ­ing the brewing process, the brewing process will stop, a swivel arm and/or con­tainer symbol will appear in the display and you will hear a beeping signal (2x short). Once the positionin g fault has been resolved the brewing process can be re­stored by pressing the START button ( ) . See “Error reporting symbols”.
The brewing process can be interrupted at any moment with the STOP button ( ). The brewing process should then be considered as lost.
Prepare another brewing process by getting the second synthetic filter ready if re­quired. Once the water supply has stopped coming from the swivel arm, you can­position the swivel arm above the other filter and start a new brewing process immediately. The dripping symbol from the 1st container will then disappear.
4.2.2 Brewing tea
For the preparation of tea you can follow the s ame step s as the o nes described for the cof ­fee brewing process. However, inst ead of using a coffee makin g unit, you shou ld use a tea filter and disk (optional).
1. 1. Put the tea, loose or in bags, in the tea filter ap­proximately 6 grams per liter.
2. nsert the tea filter into the disk (B) already placed in the container.
3. Place the filling pipe (A) on the tea filter. Then po­sition the swivel arm over the pipe.
4. Select the brewing quantity and start the brewing process.
5. Remove the pipe and the tea filter after the tea has been made. ATTENTION: the filling pipe and fil­ter are HOT!
6. After brewing put the insulated lid on the container to avoid loss of temperature and taste.
7. Clean the tea filter immediately after use.
The optimum extraction time is minimally 4 minutes and maximally 15 minutes. After more than 15 minutes the flavor of the tea deteriorates.
A Filling pipe B Tea filter with disk C Container with lid
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4.2.3 Timer function
The appliance comes with a built-in timer clock as standard. You can use this to start a coffee brewing process and/or hot water system at a certain time.
Press the timer button ( ).The following possible settings (fig. 9A) appear in the display. Select the system you want to switch on automatically. Use the selection arrows for this. Tap = hot water system. Container = coffee brewing system. Confirm your choice with the START button ( )
Set the required start time (day/hour/min) with the left and right selection but tons (fi g . 9A ) an d con fi rm your setting with the START button( ). The day automatically moves to the next day when the hour setting goes past 24:00. Confirm your choice with the START button ( )
Select the required brewing quantity (fig. 9B) and confirm your choice with the START button
The display shows.
Place a basket filter paper in the basket filter and fill it with the recommended brewing amount of coffee (standard ground) as shown in the disp lay. Spread the coffee evenly in the filter and put the filter lid on. Then place the filter unit on the container, and posi­tion the swivel arm above the centre of the filter.
Check if the container is empty. Confirm your choice with the START button .
Explanation of the display:
Clock symbol (flashing): timer clock is acti­vated
The brewing quantity, start time and day are displayed.
Swivel arm/container symbol: The coffee maker is ready.
The appliance may NOT be switched off!
Tip
The timer clock function can only be cancelled by pressing the STOP button .
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The container heating switches on automatically 5 minutes before the set time (pre-heating). The coffee brewing process is switched off during an activated timer clock function. The container heating can be used normally, for example, to keep the coffee on the left warm, while on the right the coffee brewing process is pre­programmed.The timer can be programmed a max imum of 6 days inadv ance. This enables you to bridge a long weekendeasily.
The swivel arm and container safety devices remain active. If the swivel arm moves out of position, for example, it is detected immedi ately and a warning sym­bol appears in the display followed by a beeping sound (2x sho rt). Once the swivel arm is moved back to the correct position, the timer clock is active again.
4.2.4 Drawing off hot water [1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W, 2x20W]
The appliance comes with a separate hot water system with a no-drip tap (A) through which it is possible to draw off hot water during the coffee b rewing proc­ess.
The hot water system steam outlet can b e found on the top of the column (B). Steam can escape through this opening during normal heating and during heat ing with the continuous heating function (97°C+) switched on! Do not touch the moisture outlet. There is a risk of burn­ing.
1. Press the hot water sy stem on/off button (B). The hot water system fills automat­ically, before heating up. A flashing tap symbol appears in the display (A).
2. The tap symbol stops flashi ng when the hot wa­ter system is hot enough.
3. The hot water system is now ready for use.
The hot water temperature is set to 90°C as standard.
The hot water system can be switched off at any moment by pressing the on/off button again (B). The tap symbol disappears on the display and the system will no longer refill or heat up.
If a large amount of hot water is drawn off the boiler fills and heats in charges of appro x. 0 .75 litres. This means you have (some) hot water again in a short time.
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Have you not used the appliance for more than 1 week? If so, use the appliance as de­scribed in chapter “Before using the appliance”. After carr ying out these actions the whole hot water system has been refreshed. This all contributes to the provision of good quality coffee and/or hot water.
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4.2.5 Drawing off hot water [5W, 10W, 20W]
The appliance comes with a separate hot water system with a no-drip tap (A) through which it is possible to draw off hot water during the coffee brewing process.
The hot water system steam outlet can be found on the top of the column (B). Steam can escape through this opening during normal heating and during heating with the continuous heating func­tion (97°C+) switched on ! Do not t ouch the mo is­ture outlet. There is a risk of burning.
1. Press the hot water system on/off button (B). The hot water system fills automatically, before heating up. A flashing tap symbol ap­pears in the display (A).
2. The tap symbol stops flashi ng when the hot wa­ter system is hot enough.
3. The hot water system is now ready for use.
The hot water temperature is set to 90°C as standard.
The hot water system can be switched off at any moment by pressing the on/off button again (B). The tap symbol disappears on the display and the system will no longer refill or heat up.
If a large amount of hot water is drawn off the boiler fills and heats in charges of appro x. 0 .75 litres. This means you have (some) hot water again in a short time.
Have you not used the appliance for more than 1 week? If so, use the appliance as de­scribed in chapter “Before using the appliance”. After carr ying out these actions the whole hot water system has been refreshed. This all contributes to the provision of good quality coffee and/or hot water.
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4.2.6 Temperature protection
There temperature protection in the unit (fig. 1-6) that can be accessed from the outside. The protection switch off when the temperatures rise too high. The most common cause for switching off is scale that has no t been remo ved in time. If the temp erature protection operates proceed as follows:
Let the unit cool down.
Unscrew the black protection cover.
Push the button that now appears and replace the black cover tightly.
If the protection was triggered due to scale formation, then proceed according to “Des­caling”. If scale formation was not the cause, then contact your dealer.
4.2.7 The operator menu
This chapter describes how the different settings can be changed by trained, qualified personnel. To gain access to the operator menu, read below. Once in the operator menu the control panel has the following functions:
Button selection arrow up
Button selection arrow down
Button back (without saving changes)
Button accept (activate)
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4.2.8 Menu functions
You have the possibility of changing settings and h ave access to a number of mainten ance functions via the operator menu. It is possible to select the following functions:
Getting access to the operator menu
1. Switch the appliance off (0)
2. Hold the START button ( ) and switch on (I) the ON / OFF switch ( ).
3. Release the START button when the display lights up. In the display appears: Operator menu. Press any button
4. Press any button. In the disp lay ap pears : En ­ter PIN: _ _ _ _ _
5. Look up the associated 5 digit PIN and enter it using the numbered buttons in the display (5.3 to 5.6). Please note: the code number is produced at random, so the PIN is always different!
6. After entering the PIN the Operator menu will light up in the display.
Scrolling through the menu and activating the func­tions
Move the arrow to the required menu item using the selection buttons
You activate the required menu by using the START button .
By pressing the STOP button you go back to the previous scr een without sav ­ing the changes made.
Confirm a change by pressing the START button . You will hear a short beeping sound.
Closing the operators menu:
1. Press the STOP button until the user menu reappears.
2. Check if the changed settings are as required. If the settings are not as required,fol­low the procedure again.
While you are in the settings menu the appliance will not fill or heat up
Menu Explanation of Oper ator menu 0 Counters 1 Descaling 2 System settings 3 Coffee settings 4 Hot water settings [W]
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4.2.9 Settings step by step
Counters (Menu 0)
PIN Counters then select the counter item
An overview of all counter functions follows in the display. At the top of the display is a navigat ion bar on which the selected menu item number is shown.
1. Select the required counter, and confirm with the START button .
2. Read the counter reading or reset the counter as required.
Descaling (Menu 1) [1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W, 2x20W]
PIN Descalin g then select function
An overview of all descaling functions follows in the display. At the top of the display is a navigation bar on which the selected menu function number is shown.
Flow counter (Menu 1.0)
After activating the flow counter you can read how many litres away from a descaling sig­nal the coffee maker is. Example: The diagram opposite indicates that the coffee making part (flow system) is still 961 litres away from a descaling signal. The counters are auto­matically reset after the relevant descaling program has been run.
Warnings
Respect the descaling intervals indicated by the descale indicator symbol.
Delaying maintenance of the heating system can lead to high repair costs and can invalidate the guarantee.
When descaling, always pay attention to the directions on the scale remover.
Keep up with the maintenance requirements for the appliance
It is advisable to wear safety glasses and protective gloves when descaling.
Menu Explanation of Oper ator menu
0.0 Daily counter of coffee made in litres
0.1 Reset daily counter of coffee made
0.2 Total counter of coffee made in litres
0.3 Daily counter of used hot water in litres
0.4 Reset daily counter of used hot water
0.5 Total counter of used hot water in litres
Menu Explanation of Oper ator menu
1.0 Flow counter
1.1 Start flow counter
1.2 Hot water counter
1.3 Start hot water program
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Wash your hands thoroughly after descaling.
All repairs should be carried out by a trained, competent service engineer.
The plug must always be pulled out of the power socket whenever the appliance has to be opened for repairs and other (cleaning) purposes.
Starting the coffee maker descaling program (Menu 1.1)
Preparation
Move the swivel arm above an empty container and synthetic filter.
Brew the smalles brewing amount (without cof­fee) once. The advantage of this is that the ele­ment is well preheated, so that descaling is better and takes less time.
Carefully read the caution notice and the direc­tions on the sachet Animo scale remover.
Dissolve 2 sachets of 50 gram Animo scale re­mover into 2 litre of warm water (60°C). Stir the solution thoroughly so that the powder is com­pletely dissolved.
Remove the filter and place a plastic container under the outlet of the swivel arm to collect the scale remov­er.
Follow the instructions shown on the display and confirm each action with .
Display: 1/5 Place measuring cup. Press start .
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Stopping the program
The program can be cancelled at any time un­til the solution is poured in. Once the solution has been poured in, the program must always be completed. In case of an emergency stop, the STOP button can always be used. The program will then stop, but not be finished.
Remove the cap from the descaling opening left of the swivel arm.
Insert the descaling funnel (A) into the descaling opening. Push the funnel downward as far as possible.
Slowly pour the scale remover into the funnel. The scale remover will enter the boiler element by the supply pipe and will come out of the swivel arm as foam.
Repeat the procedure described above if there is a grat amount of foam.
Press the START button to con­tinue the programm.
Display: 2/5 <- funnel left. Pour solution through. Ready? Press start .
The program is now ready to flush the s ystem 3 times, so that the remaining scale r emover can be removed from the heating sy stem. Re­move the funnel and replace the cap. Remove the plas tic container with the collected scale remover and replace the filter.
Display: 2/5 Remove funnel. Place filter. Press Start
Display: 3/5 Rinse. Press Start .
Press the START button to start the 1st rins cycle.
Display: 3/5 Rinse. Please wait.The coffee maker will heat up. The container will be filled with 2 litres. There will be 3 beep­ing signals after the 1st rinsing cycleDisplay: 3/5 Empty con­tainer. Press Start .Once the container is empty press the START button .
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Display: 4/5 Rinse. Press Start .
Press the START button to start the 2nd rinsing cycle.
Display: 4/5 Rinse. Please wait.The coffee maker will heat up. The container will be filled with 2 litres. There will be 2 beep­ing signals after the 2nd ri nsing cycle.Di spl ay: 4/5 Empty con­tainer. Press Start .
Once the container is empty press the START button .
Display: 5/5 Rinse. Press Start .
Press the START button to start the 3rd rinsing cycle.
Display: 5/5 Rinse. Please wait.The coffee maker will heat up. The container will be filled with 2 litres. There will be 3 beep­ing signals after the 3rd rinsing cycle.
Display: 5/5 Empty container. Press Start .
Once the container is empty press the START button .
The descaling program is now complete and the descaling menu will reappear in the display. The flow counter will automatically be reset to the start­ing value. Exit the menu by pressing the STOP button twice, or select another menu function.
Hot water counter menu (Menu 1.2)
After activating the hot water counter 1.2 you can read how many litres away from a hot water signal the coffee maker is.
Start descaling menu for hot water system (Menu 1.3)
Preparation
Read the warnings and user guide on the sachets of the Animo scale remover first.
Dissolve 2 x 50g sachets of Animo scale remover in 1 litre of warm water (60°C). Stir the solution thoroughly so that the powder is completely dissolved.
Follow the instructions shown on the display and confirm each action with .
The hot water system must be drained completely empty a number of times during the descaling procedure. Use the drainage hose from under the foot plate for this (fig. 1-23). If necessary turn the furthest away closing tap open carefully and let water run in to one bucket. Careful; the water is hot!
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Display: 1/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose (fig. 1-23 ), the boiler is now completely empty. Once the boiler is empty press the START button
. (if a double beeping signal sounds the boiler is
not completely empty).
Display: 2/5 Funnel righ t -> Ad d soluti on. Press Start.
Remove the cap from the opening on th e right, next to the swivel arm (fig. 1-11). Place the supplied funnel in the opening and pour the descaling so lution s lowl y in the funnel. Once all the descaling solution has been poured, press the START button .
Display: 2/5 Filling / heating up. Please wait.
The boiler fills and heats up, the descaling solution is distributed. When the boiler has reached a certain temperature a beeping signal sounds.
Display: 2/5 Act solution. Wait approx. 5 min.
It now takes about 5 minutes for the descaling solution to take effect on the limescale. When the waiting period is over, 3 beeping signals will sound. The program is now ready to be rinsed throu gh 3 tim es so that the res idue from the descaling solution can be removed from the boiler.
Display: 2/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 1st rinsing cycle. If a dou­ble beeping signal sounds the boiler is not completely empty.
Display: 3/5 Filling. Please wait.
The boiler is filled completely, without heating up. There will be 3 beeping signals after the 1st rinsing cycle.
Display: 3/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 2nd rinsing cycle.
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Display: 4/5 Filling. Please wait.
The boiler is filled completely, without heating up. There will be 3 beeping signals after the 2nd rinsing cycle
Display: 4/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 3rd rinsing cycle.
Display: 5/5 Filling. Please wait.
The boiler is filled completely, without heating up. There will be 3 beeping signals after the 3rd (and final) rinsing cycle
Display: 5 /5 Empty boiler. Press Start.
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 3rd rinsing cycle.
The descaling program is now complete and the descaling menu will reappear in the dis­play. The flow counter will automatically be reset to the starting value. Exit the menu by pressing the stop button twice, or select another menu function.
The hot water system is completely empty after the descaling, bring the system back into use by switching on the hot water button on the control panel.
Descaling (Menu 1) [5W, 10W, 20W]
PIN Descalin g then select function
An overview of all descaling functions follows in the display. At the top of the display is a navigation bar on which the selected menu function number is shown.
Flow counter (Menu 1.0)
After activating the flow counter you can read how many litres away from a descaling sig­nal the coffee maker is. Example: The diagram opposite indicates that the coffee making part (flow system) is still 961 litres away from a descaling signal. The counters are auto­matically reset after the relevant descaling program has been run.
Menu Explanation of Oper ator menu
1.0 Flow counter
1.1 Start flow counter
1.2 Hot water counter
1.3 Start hot water program
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Warnings
Respect the descaling intervals indicated by the descale indicator symbol.
Delaying maintenance of the heating system can lead to high repair costs and can invalidate the guarantee.
When descaling, always pay attention to the directions on the scale remover.
Keep up with the maintenance requirements for the appliance
It is advisable to wear safety glasses and protective gloves when descaling.
Wash your hands thoroughly after descaling.
All repairs should be carried out by a trained, competent service engineer.
The plug must always be pulled out of the power socket whenever the appliance has to be opened for repairs and other (cleaning) purposes.
Starting the coffee maker descaling program (Menu 1.1)
Preparation
Move the swivel arm above an empty container and synthetic filter.
Brew the smalles brewing amount (without cof­fee) once. The advantage of this is that the ele­ment is well preheated, so that descaling is better and takes less time.
Carefully read the caution notice and the direc­tions on the sachet Animo scale remover.
Dissolve 2 sachets of 50 gram Animo scale re­mover into 2 litre of warm water (60°C). Stir the solution thoroughly so that the powder is com­pletely dissolved.
Remove the filter and place a plastic container under the outlet of the swivel arm to collect the scale remov­er.
Follow the instructions shown on the display and confirm each action with .
Display: 1/5 Place measuring cup. Press start .
Stopping the program
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The program can be cancelled at any time un­til the solution is poured in. Once the solution has been poured in, the program must always be completed. In case of an emergency stop, the STOP button can always be used. The program will then stop, but not be finished.
Remove the cap from the descaling opening left of the swivel arm.
Insert the descaling funnel (A) into the descaling opening. Push the funnel downward as far as possible.
Slowly pour the scale remover into the funnel. The scale remover will enter the boiler element by the supply pipe and will come out of the swivel arm as foam.
Repeat the procedure described above if there is a grat amount of foam.
Press the START button to con­tinue the programm.
Display: 2/5 <- funnel left. Pour solution through. Ready? Press start .
The program is now ready to flush the s ystem 3 times, so that the remaining scale r emover can be removed from the heating sy stem. Re­move the funnel and replace the cap. Remove the plas tic container with the collected scale remover and replace the filter.
Display: 2/5 Remove funnel. Place filter. Press Start
Display: 3/5 Rinse. Press Start .
Press the START button to start the 1st rins cycle.
Display: 3/5 Rinse. Please wait.The coffee maker will heat up. The container will be filled with 2 litres. There will be 3 beep­ing signals after the 1st rinsing cycleDisplay: 3/5 Empty con­tainer. Press Start .Once the container is empty press the START button .
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Display: 4/5 Rinse. Press Start .
Press the START button to start the 2nd rinsing cycle.
Display: 4/5 Rinse. Please wait.The coffee maker will heat up. The container will be filled with 2 litres. There will be 2 beep­ing signals after the 2nd ri nsing cycle.Di spl ay: 4/5 Empty con­tainer. Press Start .
Once the container is empty press the START button .
Display: 5/5 Rinse. Press Start .
Press the START button to start the 3rd rinsing cycle.
Display: 5/5 Rinse. Please wait.The coffee maker will heat up. The container will be filled with 2 litres. There will be 3 beep­ing signals after the 3rd rinsing cycle.
Display: 5/5 Empty container. Press Start .
Once the container is empty press the START button .
The descaling program is now complete and the descaling menu will reappear in the display. The flow counter will automatically be reset to the start­ing value. Exit the menu by pressing the STOP button twice, or select another menu function.
Hot water counter menu (Menu 1.2)
After activating the hot water counter 1.2 you can read how many litres away from a hot water signal the coffee maker is.
Start descaling menu for hot water system (Menu 1.3)
Preparation
Read the warnings and user guide on the sachets of the Animo scale remover first.
Dissolve 2 x 50g sachets of Animo scale remover in 1 litre of warm water (60°C). Stir the solution thoroughly so that the powder is completely dissolved.
Follow the instructions shown on the display and confirm each action with .
The hot water system must be drained completely empty a number of times during the descaling procedure. Use the drainage hose from under the foot plate for this (fig. 1-23). If necessary turn the furthest away closing tap open carefully and let water run in to one bucket. Careful; the water is hot!
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Display: 1/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose (fig. 1-23 ), the boiler is now completely empty. Once the boiler is empty press the START button
. (if a double beeping signal sounds the boiler is
not completely empty).
Display: 2/5 Funnel righ t -> Ad d soluti on. Press Start.
Remove the cap from the opening on th e right, next to the swivel arm (fig. 1-11). Place the supplied funnel in the opening and pour the descaling so lution s lowl y in the funnel. Once all the descaling solution has been poured, press the START button .
Display: 2/5 Filling / heating up. Please wait.
The boiler fills and heats up, the descaling solution is distributed. When the boiler has reached a certain temperature a beeping signal sounds.
Display: 2/5 Act solution. Wait approx. 5 min.
It now takes about 5 minutes for the descaling solution to take effect on the limescale. When the waiting period is over, 3 beeping signals will sound. The program is now ready to be rinsed throu gh 3 tim es so that the res idue from the descaling solution can be removed from the boiler.
Display: 2/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 1st rinsing cycle. If a dou­ble beeping signal sounds the boiler is not completely empty.
Display: 3/5 Filling. Please wait.
The boiler is filled completely, without heating up. There will be 3 beeping signals after the 1st rinsing cycle.
Display: 3/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 2nd rinsing cycle.
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Display: 4/5 Filling. Please wait.
The boiler is filled completely, without heating up. There will be 3 beeping signals after the 2nd rinsing cycle
Display: 4/5 Empty boiler. Press Start .
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 3rd rinsing cycle.
Display: 5/5 Filling. Please wait.
The boiler is filled completely, without heating up. There will be 3 beeping signals after the 3rd (and final) rinsing cycle
Display: 5 /5 Empty boiler. Press Start.
Empty the boiler with the hot water drainage tap (fig. 1-
3). Drain the remaining water off with the drainage hose
(fig. 1-23 ).The boiler is now comp letely empty. Pres s the START button to start the 3rd rinsing cycle.
The descaling program is now complete and the descaling menu will reappear in the dis­play. The flow counter will automatically be reset to the starting value. Exit the menu by pressing the stop button twice, or select another menu function.
The hot water system is completely empty after the descaling, bring the system back into use by switching on the hot water button on the control panel.
System settings (menu 2)
PIN Sys tem settin gs then select function
An overview of all system settings follows in the display. At the top of the display is a navigat ion bar on which the selected menu function number is shown.
Menu Explanation of Oper ator menu
2.0 Language
2.1 Time
2.2 Date
2.3 Sound signal
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Language (Menu 2.0)
Before using the appliance you must first set the de­sired language. The default lang uage set ting is En g­lish. Select the required language, and confirm your changes with the START butt on . Tip!: If Menu 4-Load defaults is activated, the altered language choices will remain unchanged.
Time (Menu 2.1)
Before using the appliance you must first set the time. Use the left selection button to set the hour Use the right selection button to set the minutes. Con­firm your changes with the START button .
Date (Menu 2.2)
Before using the appliance you must first set the date. Use the left selection button to set the day Use the right selection button to set the month. The year count changes automatically every 12 months. Con­firm your changes with the START button .
Sound signal (Menu 2.3)
When in use the appliance makes different sound signals. You c an swi tch th e soun d sign als off if de­sired. Select the required choice and confirm your changes with the START button .
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Coffee settings (Menu 3)
PIN Coffee settings then select function
An overview of all coffee settings follows in the di s­play. At the top of the display is a navigation bar on which the selected menu function nu mber is shown.
Water volume (Menu 3.0)
The container will overflow if too large an amount is set. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for the consequences of changed settings.
During use, it can occur that the quantity of water in the container is not as required. This depen ds on t he amount of coffee and the size of coffee groun d used. The amount of water that comes out of the swivel arm is set to 6% - 10% extra water as standard. The table below shows the settings scope.
Increase or decrease the water volume [ml] with the selection buttons above and below the display. Con­firm the changes made with START button or go back without making any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Menu Explanation of Oper ator menu
3.0 Wat er volume
3.1 Unit
3.2 Cup volume
3.3 Mug volume
3.4 Button 1
3.5 Button 2
3.6 Button 3
3.7 Button 4
3.8 Au to container heating
3.9 Descale indicator
3.10 Coffee dosage
3.11 Interval
3.12 1st charge volume
3.13 Leak out time
Water volume Model Factory set-
tings
Settings
CB 5W 5,300 ml 4,800-5,800 ml CB 10W 10,80 0 ml 9,800-11,800 ml CB 20W 22.00 0 ml 20.000-24.000 ml
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Unit (Menu 3.1)
You can change the unit in which the selection but­tons are shown in the display with this function.The unit can be set as Litres (standard), Jug or Cup.
Select the required unit and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without sav­ing any changes using the STOP button .
Please note: The counter menu continues to be dis­played in litres.
Cup volume (Menu 3.2)
You can change the volume of the cup with this function. The cup volume is set to 125 ml as stand­ard The settings scope i s between 100 an d 500 ml (1 ml steps).
Set the required cup volume and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Jug volume (Menu 3.3)
You can change the volume of the jug with this function. The jug volume is set to 250 ml as standard The settings scope is between 200 and 2500 ml (1 ml steps).
Set the required jug volume and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
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Changing the selection buttons (Menu 3.4 to 3.7)
You can set each selection button as required with this function. The four selection buttons are set in the factory as shown in the table below .
With the help of Buttons 1 to 4 (m enu 3.4 to 3.7), the choice can be set within the scope with associated step size indicated in the table below.
Set the required amount for button 1 and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button . Repeat this for buttons 2 to 4.
Have you changed the unit of Litres to Cup or Jug? The litre setting is automatically cal culated by the relevant litre setting divided by the cup or jug vo l­ume. The four selection buttons then automatically have the settings as shown in the following over­view (Table 3 + 4) Each selection button within the settings scope and associated step size can be set with the help of the menu buttons 3.4 to 3.7.
Selection buttons unit litres Model Factory settings Settings
scope
Step
CB 5W 1-3-4-5 l 1-5 l 0,5 l CB 10W 2,5-5-7,5-10 l 2-10 l 0,5 l CB 20W 5-10-20-40 l 4-20 l 1 l
Selection buttons unit cups Model Factory settings Settings
scope
Step
CB 5W 8-24-32-40 8- 4 cups 1 cup CB 10W 20-40-60-80 20-80 cups 1 cup CB 20W 40-80-120-160 8- 4 cups 5 cups
Selection buttons unit jugs Model Factory settings Settings
scope
Step
CB 5W 4-12-16-20 4-20 jugs 1 jug CB 10W 10-20-30-10 10-40 jugs 1 jug CB 20W 20-40-60-80 20-80 jugs 1 jug
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Switching on the container heating automatically (menu 3.8)
When starting a coffee making process the appli­ance automatically switches the right container heating on. The container heater then stays switched on and must always be switched off manually. You can switch this function off if required.
Set the required choise and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without sav­ing any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Coffee making descale indicator s ettings (me nu 3.9)
Before you start using the appliance you must first set the descale indicator.
The default descale indicator is set to 1000 li­tres (average water hardness) and has a s cope of 0 to 9999 litres in steps of 100
Use the table 5 below and select the relevant water hardness in the left column (°D). On the right you can read after how many litres (recommended) the system must be des­caled.
Once the set amount of litres has been reached a spanner symbol will appear in the display. The appliance will continue to work normally so that descaling can be done at a more suitable time.
In the Descaling menu 1.0 you can see how many litres away from a descale indicator signal the system still is.
*Standard setting
Set the required number of litres and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Contact your local water company if y ou are unsure about the hardness of your tap-water.
Water quality
Hardness Descale indi-
cator litres
ºD ºF mmol/l mgCaCo3/l Very hard 18- 30 32- 55 3,2- 5,3 321-536 250 Hard 12-18 22-32 2,2-3,2 214-321 500 Average 8-12 15-22 1,4-2,2 268-214 1000* Soft 4-8 7-15 0,7-1,4 72-268 1500 Very soft 0-4 0-7 0 -0,7 0-72 2000
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Coffee dosage (menu 3.10)
When an amount is selected, the recommended amount of ground coffee (grams) that sh oul d be put in the filter unit in order to make the selected amount of coffee appears in the display.The amount of coffee is set to 50 grams/litre as stan dard and can be set from 0 to 100 grams in steps of 1 gram.
Set coffee dosage and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
If the coffee dosage advice is not desired you can switch it off by setting the grams/litre value to 0.
Please note: When setting larger amounts of coffee a negative correction factor is applied to the calculation. This means that the coffee dosage advice is lower than the result of the calculation 'brewing quantity x coffee dosage.
Interval (menu 3.11)
Using very finely ground coffee or very soft water will result in the water running through the coffee filter more slowly. Pausing the hot water pouring af­ter the 1st charge volume (half way through the making process) for periodic intervals (that can be set) can prevent the coffee filter from overflowing.
Interval Settings
The interval is set to 100% as standard. The brewing process can then run smoothly.
The interval can be set from 100% to 50% in steps of 5%. After a setting has been made the controller calculates the time out interval itself (see table below).
If the hot water pouring switches to the inter­val mode after the 1st charge, the water sup­ply and pausing will continue until the required volume has been reached.
The interval setting and the 1st charge vol­ume can only be determined by trial and er­ror by keeping an eye on the filtering process during the coffee making.
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Set the required number of litres and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
1st charge menu (menu 3.12)
The 1st charge volume can be increased if it is only found outlater in practise that the filtering process threatens to overflow
Setting the 1st charge volume
The 1st charge volume only becomes active if the interval is set at 95% or less.
The 1st charge volume is set for half way through the brewing process as standard.
The 1st charge volume can be set according to the table below.
Set the desired 1st charge volume and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Interval Water pourng
time
Interval-time
100% Continue 0 sec 95% 45 sec 4,5 sec 90% 45 sec 9 sec 85% 45 sec 13,5 sec 80% 45 sec 18 sec 75% 45 sec 22,5 sec 70% 45 sec 27 sec 65% 45 sec 31,5 sec 60% 45 sec 36 sec 55% 45 sec 40,5 sec 50% 45 sec 45 sec
Model Factory settings Settings scope Step CB 5W 2.500 ml 2500-4500 ml 250 CB 10W 5.000 ml 5000-9000 ml 250 CB 20W 10.000 ml 8000-18000 ml 250
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Leak out time (menu 3.13)
The leak out time starts once the hot water distribu­tion is stopped. The leak out time through the filter can vary depending on the type, size and/or amount of coffee.
Leak out time settings
If no leak out time is required the time can be set to 0. There will then be no dripping sym­bol in the display followed by a sound sig­nal..
Set the required leak out time and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Hot water settings (menu 4)
PIN Sys tem settin gs then select function
An overview of all hot water settings follows in the display. At the top of the dis play is a navigation bar on which the selected menu function number is shown.
Temperature unit (menu 4.0)
You can change the unit of the temperature from de­grees Celsius (°C) to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) with this function.
Select the required choice and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without sav­ing any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Model Factory settings Settings scope Step CB 5W 240 sec 0-900 10 CB 10W 300 sec 0-900 10 CB 20W 360 sec 0-900 10
Menu Explanation of hot water settings menu
4.0 Temperature unit
4.1 Show temperatures
4.2 Temperature boiler
4.3 Descale indicator
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Show temperature (menu 4-1)
You can replace the tap symbol with the actual hot water temperature with this function. The display is set to show the tap symbol as standard.
Select the required choice and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without sav­ing any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Temperature (menu 4.2)
You can change the water temperature of the hot water system with this function.
The temperature is set at 90°C as standard. The set­tings scope is 60-97 °C (in steps of 1 °C).
Select the required choice and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without sav­ing any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Switching on the continuous heating function 97°C+
As well as the 97°C setting th ere is also an extra 97°C+ setting. With this setting the boiler keeps on heating for a while* after reaching 97°C in order to make better water for tea. The continuous heating function only works when hot water has been drawn off and more fresh water has been added. (* CB5W 50 sec. , CB10-20W 100 sec.).
Hot water system descale indicator settings (menu
4.3)
Before you start using the appliance you must first set the descale indicator.
The default descale indicator is set to 1000 li­tres (average water hardness) and has a s cope of 0 to 9999 litres in steps of 100
Use the table 5 below and select the relevant water hardness for you. In the right column you can read after how many litres (recom­mended) the system must be descaled.
Once the set amount of litres has been reached a spanner symbol will appear in the display. The appliance will continue to work normally so that descaling can be done at a more suitable time.
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In the Descaling menu 1.0 you can see how many litres away from a descale indi­cator signal the system still is.
Set the required number of litres and confirm your changes with the START button or go back without saving any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Contact your local water company i f you are unsure about the hardness of your tap ­water.
Load defaults (menu 5)
You can restore all the default settings except for the language setting with this function. Please note: All settings that you have changed in the operator menu will be lost.
Press the START button to load the default set­tings or go back without making any changes by pressing the STOP button .
Water quality
Hardness Descale indi-
cator litres
ºD ºF mmol/l mgCaCo3/l Very hard 18- 30 32- 55 3,2- 5,3 321-536 250 Hard 12-18 22-32 2,2-3,2 214-321 500 Average 8-12 15-22 1,4-2,2 268-214 1000* Soft 4-8 7-15 0,7-1,4 72-268 1500 Very soft 0-4 0-7 0-0,7 0-72 2000
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4.3 After use
4.3.1 Cleaning
Do not leave the appliance unattended when maintenance is being performed
Never submerge or spray the appliance
The plug must be taken out of the socket if the appliance has to be opened for cleaning o r repairs
Always follow the manufacturer instructions when using the scale remover.
When descaling the appliance, it is advisable to wear safety glasses and protective gloves.
Cleaning general
The outside of the container can be cleaned with a wet cloth, then wiped dry. Never use any abra­sives, as these can cause scratch­es and dull spots.
Always take the connection lead out of the multiple socket during cleaning and maintenance activi ­ties and close it off with the splash prot ector (B). A n opened splash protector (A) protects the socket connection from moisture running i n fro m ab ov e . A c lo s ed splash protector protects the multiple socket from dirt and moisture.
Attention! Do not place the con­tainer type CNe (electrical exe­cution) in the dish washer or sink.
The container type CNi (insulated execution) is allowed to be cleaned in the dish washer or sink, because of its IP 65 construction.
Do not leave the filter and the blender on a container which is not in use. Place the lid obilique on the container, otherwise a stale taste may be the result.
Always leave some clean water (2 cups) in the container, This stops the washers from drying out.
Cleaning daily
Rinse the inner pot of the container after use with hot water, or use if necessary Animo coffee fur remover. Empty the container with the no-drip tap.
The filter, water distributor lid, blender and drip tray can be washed normally and rinsed clean. The filter andwater distributor lid are allowed to be cleaned in th e dishwasher.
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Despite daily cleaning coffee deposits can still remain in the inner pot and the gauge glass, see chapter “Cleaning wekly”, “Cleaning the tap” and “Cleaning the gauge glass”.
Cleaning weekly
A sachet of coffee fur remover is supplied with the machine. Use is extremely simple.
Removal of coffee deposits from the inner pot:
1. Fill half of the container with warm water and dissolvea sachet of coffee fur re­mover in it.
2. Let the solution work for 15 to 30 minutes, then empty the container.
3. Rinse the container thoroughly with hot water a few times.
Removal of coffee deposits from the other parts:
1. Take a bowl filled with abt. 5 liter warm water and dissolve the coffee fur remover solvent from the sachet in it.
2. Put the parts that need to be cleaned in the bowl and soak them for 15 to 30 min­utes.
3. Rinse several times with warm water. Repeat treatment if the result is insufficient.
4. Scatter coffee fur remover on very filthy spots and clean with a wet brush.
Cleaning the tap
1. Unscrew the top of the tap by turning it to the left.
2. Pull the silicon sealer vertically away from the screw top
3. Put the parts to be cleaned in this solution and let it work for 15 to 30 minutes.
4. Then rinse off several times with warm wa ­ter and put back together in reverse order, repeat if the results are insufficient.
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Cleaning the gauge glass
Risk of burning! Empty the container before you remove the gauge glass for cleaning.
Always treat the gauge glass with the necessary caution. T ake the glas s out o f th e pro tec­tor with the help of a dry cloth and hold the gauge glass firmly with the cloth as you clean it with the gauge glass brush.
1. Empty the container, remove the filter and the coffee blender.
2. Take the gauge glass lid (A) off by pulling it vertically up from the protector profile.
3. Take a dry cloth, and use it to take t he top of the gauge glass (C) from the recess and pull the gauge glass carefully diagonally up out of and loose from the tap connection.
4. Remove the bottom tulle (F) from the gauge glass and clean the gauge glass with the help of the supplied gauge glass brush. (careful fragile!)
5. Moisten the gauge glass ends + tulle and put the tulle back in the glass and push the gauge glass into the tap connection with the tulle (G).
6. Always put the gauge glass lid (A) v ert ical ly on the protector profile, push the top tulle with the index finger (in the middle of the gauge glass lid). Please note: make sure that the gauge glass lid stays firmly pushed against the container wall when placing it. Only then the gauge glass will stay well. (The lip in the gauge glass lid (A) must be behind the holding plate (B).
On the inside of the gauge glass protector is a spare gauge g lass ( D). Th e as sem bly of the gauge glass system is much easier if you moisten the gauge glass ends and tulles well.
A - Gauge glass lid B - Holding plate C - Gauge glass D - Extra gauge glass E - Pr o te ct or profile F - Lower tulle G-Tap cap
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4.3.2 Periodic descaling activities
This chapter describes the periodic descaling activities of the machine that can o nly be ex­ecuted by trained, qualified personnel.
Observe the descaling intervals indicated by the descaling indicator sy mbol .
Overdue maintenance to the heating system can result in high repair costs and annulment of the guarantee.
Always follow the manufacturer instructions when using the scale remover.
Do not leave the appliance unattended when maintenance is being performed.
When descaling the appliance, it is advisable to wear safety glasses and protective gloves.
Wash your hands after descaling.
Descaling the coffee maker
After entering the Operator PIN you have access to the descaling menu where you can start the descaling program for the coffee maker. Follow the descaling procedure as de­scribed in the operator menu.
Descaling the hot water system
After entering the Operator PIN you have access to the descaling menu where you can start the descaling program for the hot water system. Follow the descaling procedure as described in the operator menu.
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5. Installation
5.1 General
This appliance may only be positioned and connected by a qualified s ervice engineer. The following rules must be observed:
only suitable for indoor use
not suitable for use in humid areas
not suitable for areas with explosion hazard
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5.2 Unpacking [1x5, 1x10, 1x20, 2x5, 2x10, 2x20, 1x5W, 1x10W, 1x20W, 2x5W, 2x10W, 2x20W]
The machine has been carefully packed to prevent damage being caused to your new ap­pliance.
Remove the packing carefully without using sharp o bjects. Check if the appliance is com­plete.
The appliance (tower) will be delivered already mounted on a base plate according to the specifications below.
Please contact your dealer in case parts are missing or damaged.
Water always remains in the heating system: for this reason the appliance must not be placed in an area where the temperature can fall below freezing point.
Model CB 2x_ CB 1x_L CB 1x_R
- 1 swivel arm 1 1 1
- 1 drip tray with grid 1 1 1 Carton with basket filter 2 1 1
- 1 sythetic filter
- 1 water distributor lid
- 1 set basket filter paper abt. 25 pcs Carton with container 2 1 1
- 1 container
- 1 insulated lid
- 1 blender/transport disk
- 1 gague glass brush
- 1 sticker sheet coffee/tea
- 1 electric cable 1,5m Carton with accessories column/base 1 1 1
- 1 connection hose 1,5m
- 1 descaling funnel
- 1 sachet coffee fur remover
- 1 sachet scale remover
-1 manual
- 1 set centric shoulders (4x)
- 2 electric cables 0,6m
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5.3 Unpacking [5W, 10W, 20W]
The machine has been carefully packed to prevent damage being caused to your new ap­pliance.Remove the packing carefully without using sharp objects. Check if the appliance is complete.The appliance (column) will be delivered already mounted on a console ac­cording to specifications below.
Please contact your dealer in case parts are missing or damaged.
Water always remains in the heating system: for this reason the appliance must not be placed in an area where the temperature can fall below freezing point.
5.4 Preparation for positioning
Place the appliance at buffet height on a firm, level base that can withstand the weight of the machine when filled.
Make sure that the appliance is level and placed somewhere where it will not cause damage should leakage occur.
Place the appliance in such a way that the descaler filling opening on the top of the column can be reached.
The water supply line (G3/4" 15 mm pipe), a discharge for the overflow connec­tion (25 mm hose) and the power connectio n must be wi thin half a meter of where the machine is positioned.
The user is responsible for ensuring that these technical installation preparations are executed according to local regulations by qualified engineers.
The service engineer is only permitted to connect the appliance to the prepared connection points.
Model CB5W /10W / 20W Carton with accessories column: 1
- wall bracket 1
- drip tray with grid 1
- connection hose 1,5m 1
- descaling funnel 1
- sachet coffee fur remover 1
-swivel arm 1
-manual 1
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5.5 Water connection
Connect the appliance using the water hose to an easily accessible aeration tap that can be closed quickly if problems arise. The minimum water pressure may not be under 0,2 Bar (at 5L/min. flow pressure)
The appliance can only be connected to a cold water outlet.
5.5.1 Water treatment
You are emphatically advised to use a water softener and/or a water filter if the water con­tains too much chlorine or is t oo h ard (>8° dH). Th is enhanc es the qual ity of t he drin k and precludes having to descale the appliance too often.
5.6 Water drainage
Tha appliance doesn’t need to be drained.
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5.7 Electrical connection
Supply voltages and frequencies can differ between countries. Check if the appliance is suitable for connection to the local power mains. Check if the details on the type plate cor­respond.
The earthed wall socket and the fused group with a main switch belong to the electrical installation. No heavy machines that could cause variations in power when being switched on, can be connected to this group. A machine with power current (three phase) is deliv­ered from th e factory without pl ug. At deli very, the machine must be provided with an electrically suitable plug as advised and provided by the installer.
The following points should be observed when wiring a new plug:
1. The green/yellow-coloured wire ("EARTH") should be connected to the terminal which is either marked with the letter "E", the "earth" symbol ( ), or coloured green or green/yellow.
2. The blue-coloured wire ("NEUTRAL") should be connected to the terminal which is either marked with the letter "N" or coloured black.
3. The brown-coloured wire ("PHASE") should be connected to the terminal which is either marked with the letter "L1, L2 and L3" or coloured red.
Green/Yellow Earth (E) Blue Neutral (N)
3N~400V(5-core cable) Brown Live (L1)
Black Live (L2) Black Live (L3)
Green/Yellow Earth (E) Brown Live (L1)
3~230V (4 core cable) Black Live (L2)
Black Live (L3)
Green/Yellow Earth (E)
1N~230V (3 core cable) Blue Neutral (N)
Brown Live (L)
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5.8 Connection on a counter
1. Connect the machine at counter level and on a solid flat surface.
2. Before the connections are made, check whether the main voltage corresponds to the voltageindicated on the type plate.
3. Determine the position of the machine on the counter.
4. If necessary, make the transits on the counter for electricity, water and drainage, see installation drawing for measurements.
5. Mount the supplied centering shoulders on the base plate.
6. Connect the electricity supply, cold water supply and the overflow.
7. Place the drip tray in front of the machine.
8. Place the containers against the centring shoulders, place the coffee blenders into the containers and put the filter units on the containers.
9. Connect the container(s) by using the supplied sho rt (60 cm) connection cable and put the mains plug from the relevant column in the mains socket.
10. Position the swivel arm over the centre of the filter.
5.9 Mounting on a wall [5W, 10W, 20W]
Mount the appliance on the wall with the aid of the bracket supplied in accordance with the condition of the mounting wall and with the aid of suitable plugs. In case of cellular concrete, plasterboard or simi lar wa lls of other materials screw right throug h t hem or ap­ply extra wall reinforcement.
1. The local voltage should correspond to the specifications indicated on the type plate.
2. Determine the complete arrangement of the serving trolley(s) w ith flow water heaters.
3. Determine position of the flow water heater, see the figure below.
4. Mount the flow water heater to the wall with the aid of the bracket supplied and connect electricity, water supply and overf l ow pipe.
5. Position the serving trolley, container and filter next to the flow water heater (take the parking rails into account see point 6), adjust the stop of the swivel arm in such a way that the outlet is always above the centre of the filter. The stop can be reached by pulling the swivel arm up vertically.
6. Take note! the swivel arm should always be at a slight downward angle.
7. Determine the place of the parking rails and mount them on the wall at the co rrect height in such a way that the serving trolley will stand with its round push rubbers in between the parking rails.
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8. Attach the drip tray to the to the bracket with the aid of the supplied side strips
If only one serving trolley is placed next to the flow water heater, we recommend you to adapt the swivel arm protection (located under the swivel arm) on the side on which no serving trolley is placed. This prevents the possibility of st arting the flow water heater when the swivel arm is in the opposite direction to the one where the serving trolley is placed The adaptation is done as follows.
1. Remove the swivel arm by lifting it vertically out of the flow water heater.
2. Detach the relevant stop from the swivel arm bottom.
3. Remove the magnet from the underside of this stop.
4. Reassemble the stop on the bottom.
5. Place the swivel arm back on the flow water heater.
6. Test whether the flow water heater can only be activated when it is above the filter.
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6. Troubleshooting
Have all repairs to the electrical system performed by a qualified service technician.
If your appliance is not functioning correctly, use this troubleshooting guide to see wheth­er you can resolve the problem yourself. If not, please contact your dealer.
PROBLEM Possible cause Measures C2 (coffee) Coffee maker doesn't work.Dry-boil protection
switched off.
Reset dry-boil protection coffee maki ng unit. Check to see if the coffee makerneeds to be descal ed, and descale if necessary.
C3 (coffee) I Coffee maker doesn't fill any more Check the water pressure, turn the wa ter supply taps
completely open, check if the connecting hose is fastened. Problem solved, error message di sap­pears.
C3 (coffee) II Coffee maker fills too slowly. Check the water pressure, turn the water supply taps
completely open, check if the connecting hose is
fastened. C4 (coffee) Water inlet valve doesn't close properly. Call the service engineer or dealer. C7 (coffee) Minimum electrode fault. Call the service engineer or dealer. C8 (coffee) Error C3 changes to C8 after 10 minutes.The in-
let valve is closed for safety.Please note: this also happens when themax level is reached!
Restore water supply and restart the coffee making
process.
C9 (coffee) Problems with registering the vol ume ofwater. Call the service engineer or dealer. B0 (boiler) Hot water system temperature sensor problem. Call the service engineer or dealer. B1 (boiler) Hot water system temperature sensor problem. Call the service engineer or dealer. B2 (boiler) Hot water system doesn't heat up. Dry heating
safety switched off.
Reset dry boil protection coffee making part (fig. 1-
14). Check to see if the hot water system needs to be
descaled, and descale if necessary.
Hot water system heats up longer thanus ual (keeps heating).
Possibly beca use of li mesc al e for ming on the boi ler
wall. Check to see if the hot water system needs to
be descaled, and descale if necessary. B3 (boiler) Coffee maker fills too slowly. Check the water pressure, turn the water supply taps
completely open, check if the connecting hose is
fastened. Restart the hot water system. B7 (boiler) M inimum electrode fault. Call the service engineer or dealer. B8 (boiler) Error C3 changes to C8 after approx. 10 minutes.
The inlet valve is closed for safety.
Check the water pressure, turn the water suppl y taps
completely ope n, check the connecti ng hose is fas-
tened. Restart the hot water system.
Max. electrode is not reached. After approx. 10 minutes the inlet valve closes.
E0 Problem taking the temperature of hot water sys-
tem.
Call the service engineer or dealer.
E1 Problem taking the temperature of hot water sys-
tem.
Call the service engineer or dealer.
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7. Technical specifications
Installation drawing
Installation drawing
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Item ModelType Ac-
ces­sory
Volt age
Specification
Measures CBW 5W 235x435x707 Measures CBW 10W 235x345x799 Measures CBW 20W 235x345x901 Measures CBW 1x5WR 530x465x695 Measures CBW 1x10WR 599x465x785 Measures CBW 1x20WR 653x500x890 Measures CBW 1x5WL 530x465x695 Measures CBW 1x10WL 599x465x785 Measures CBW 1x20WL 653x500x890 Measures CBW 2x5W 770x465x695 Measures CBW 2x10W 907x465x785 Measures CBW 2x20W 1015x500x890 Container volume litres CBW 5W 5 Container volume litres CBW 10W 10 Container volume litres CBW 20W 20 Container volume litres CBW 1x5WR 5 Container volume litres CBW 1x10WR 10 Container volume litres CBW 1x20WR 20 Container volume litres CBW 1x5WL 5 Container volume litres CBW 1x10WL 10 Container volume litres CBW 1x20WL 20 Container volume litres CBW 2x5W 5 Container volume litres CBW 2x10W 10 Container volume litres CBW 2x20W 20 Capacity l/h CBW 5W 30 Capacity l/h CBW 10W 60 Capacity l/h CBW 20W 90 Capacity l/h CBW 1x5WR 30 Capacity l/h CBW 1x10WR 60 Capacity l/h CBW 1x20WR 90 Capacity l/h CBW 1x5WL 30 Capacity l/h CBW 1x10WL 60 Capacity l/h CBW 1x20WL 90 Capacity l/h CBW 2x5W 30 Capacity l/h CBW 2x10W 60 Capacity l/h CBW 2x20W 90 Capacity cups/h CBW 5W 240 Capacity cups/h CBW 10W 480 Capacity cups/h CBW 20W 720 Capacity cups/h CBW 1x5WR 240 Capacity cups/h CBW 1x10WR 480 Capacity cups/h CBW 1x20WR 720 Capacity cups/h CBW 1x5WL 240
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CBW=CBW 5W=5W, 1x5WR=1x5WR, 1x5WL=1x5WL, 2x5W=2x5W, 10W=10W, 1x10WR=1x10WR, 1x10WL=1x10WL,
2x10W=2x10W , 20W=20W, 1x20WR=1x20WR, 1x20WL=1x20WL, 2x20W=2x20W
Capacity cups/h CBW 1x10WL 480 Capacity cups/h CBW 1x20WL 720 Capacity cups/h CBW 2x5W 240 Capacity cups/h CBW 2x10W 480 Capacity cups/h CBW 2x20W 720
CBW 5W 22 CBW 10W 22
CBW 20W 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 1x5WR 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 1x10WR 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 1x20WR 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 1x5WL 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 1x10WL 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 1x20WL 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 2x5W 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 2x10W 22 Hot water capacity l/h CBW 2x20W 22 Electric connection CBW 5W 400V 3N~5,4 kW 10A Electric connection CBW 10W 400V 3N~8,4 kW 16A Electric connection CBW 20W 400V 3N~11,4 kW 16A Electric connection CBW 1x5WR 400V 3N~5,4 kW 10A Electric connection CBW 1x10WR 400V 3N~8,4 kW 16A Electric connection CBW 1x20WR 400V 3N~11,4 kW 16A Electric connection CBW 1x5WL 400V 3N~5,4 kW 10A Electric connection CBW 1x10WL 400V 3N~8,4 kW 16A Electric connectio n CBW 1x20WL 400V 3N~11,4 kW 16A Electric connection CBW 2x5W 400V 3N~5,4 kW 10A Electric connection CBW 2x10W 400V 3N~8,4 kW 16A Electric connection CBW 2x20W 400V 3N~11,4 kW 16A Waterconnection 3/4"
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