Schaerer Coffee Art C H Touch, Coffee Art C HC Touch, Coffee Art C H Touch 3G, Coffee Art C CH Touch 3G User Manual

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Schaerer Coffee Art C
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Models: 040381-00050EUS 040381-00051EUS 040381-00058EUS 040381-00062EUS
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www.schaererusa.com Copyrights
Published by: Schaerer USA Corporation, Tustin California
Version: Version 02 / May 2018
Designed and edited by: Schaerer USA Corporation, Tustin California
© Copyright: Schaerer USA Corporation, Tustin California
All rights reserved, including translation into other languages. This manual may not be copied, photocopied or distributed, in whole or in part, by any means, nor transmitted electronically, without the publisher’s written consent.
All information, illustrations, and specications are based on the latest product information available at the time
of publication approval. Schaerer USA Corporation reserves the right to change the content at any time without prior notice.
Note that the pictures and display messages shown inside are only examples; your machine and display messages may vary.
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www.schaererusa.com Cautions & Warnings
Cautions & Warnings
USE CAUTION WHILE OPERATING AND CLEAN­ING THE COFFEE ART PLUS MACHINE
WARNING:
TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE SIDE OR BACK PANELS FROM THIS MACHINE. NO USER SERVICE­ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
WARNING:
IF WATER OR SMOKE IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE MA­CHINE, TURN OFF MACHINE IMMEDIATELY. UNPLUG THE MACHINE, TURN OFF WATER SUPPLY, AND CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENT.
WARNING:
DO NOT MOVE MACHINE WHILE IT IS STILL CONNECTED TO UTILITIES.
CAUTION:
ALL DISPENSED PRODUCTS ARE EXTREMELY HOT! USE CAUTION WHILE OPERATING ALL FUNCTIONS. KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM FOAMER HEAD/COFFEE SPOUT/SPLITTER WHILE DISPENSING OR CLEANING (EXTREMELY HOT).
CAUTION:
DO NOT PLACE HANDS INSIDE MACHINE WHILE OPERATING, EXCEPT WHEN FOLLOWING CLEANING PROCEDURES.
CAUTION:
DO NOT TILT MACHINE TO EITHER SIDE (VERY HEAVY).
CAUTION:
DO NOT PLACE LIQUID CONTAINERS (SYRUPS, MILK, ETC.) ON TOP OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
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www.schaererusa.com Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction Machine Overview Machine Accessories
Utility Hook-Up Requirements
Operation General Operation Tips During Operation
Maintenance Daily Cleaning Hopper Cleaning
Error Messages
How to Get Help
Warranty Information
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www.schaererusa.com Introduction | Machine Overview
Machine Overview
Machine General Overview
Dual bean hoppers each hold up to 1 kg (2.2 lbs.)
Regular (left) and Decaf (right)
Cleaning tablet funnel
Service Card Reader
User Panel: 7” Touch Screen or Button
Depending on Model Confriguration
Optional Flavor Module
Available Only on Touch Screen Models
Hot water spout
Coffee spout
Grounds bin
Drip tray grill
Drip tray
Flavor Module option is available on these models:
040381-00050EUS Coffee Art C HC Touch 040381-00062EUS Coffee Art C H Touch 040381-00058EUS Coffee Art C H Touch 3G 040381-00051EUS Coffee Art C CH Touch 3G
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User Panel with Touch Screen
Staff Operated Mode
Beverage size selection
Time and date indicator
Beverage type selection
Press the DECAF icon rst then select your beverage type.
The icon controls the power to the machine. To turn the machine off, press and hold the icon. To turn it on, just the press the icon.
Self-Serve Mode
Press the icon to go into the Service Menu.
Notes:
1. This icon may be hidden; press & hold the blank area to bring up the icon.
2. When machine is off this icon is called Quick Menu.
Beverage size selection
Press the icon to go into the Service Menu.
Notes:
1. This icon may be hidden; press & hold the blank area to bring up the icon.
2. When machine is off this icon is called Quick Menu.
Panel conguration may vary.
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User Panel with Buttons
and “-” button (initiates the cleaning cycle & quick
rinse)
button (on/off)
and “+” button (stop/cancel)
LED display
Beverage selection
Panel conguration may vary.
Bean Hoppers
Fill the hoppers on top of the machine with whole beans only. The ma­chine grinds the beans freshly for each beverage.
The left hopper is intended for regular coffee beans. The right hopper is intended for decaffeinated coffee beans.
Cleaning Tablet Funnel
The cleaning tablet funnel is located between the two bean hoppers. For machines with 3 grinders, the tablet funnel is located behind front center hopper. Only Schaerer Cleaning Tablets should be dropped into this fun­nel during the daily cleaning procedure. Refer to pages 17-20 for daily cleaning instructions.
Use only Schaerer Cleaning Tablets (Item # 65221) for the daily cleaning procedure. Refer to page 9 for reordering cleaning
tablets.
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Hot Water Spout and Coffee Spout
The hot water outlet is used for tea water.
The coffee spout can accommodate tall cups.
Grounds Bin
The grounds bin is located below and behind the coffee spout. It holds the used grounds which are disposed of after each coffee is brewed. The bin slides straight out from the machine and must be emptied periodically or when prompted on the display.
Drip Tray Grill and Drip Tray
The drip tray grill is removable for easy cleaning and access to the inside of the drip tray.
The drip tray is connected to a exible hose which should be connected to a xed drain line. The purpose of this ‘basin’ is to funnel any spilled
liquids down the drain. To prevent blockage, we recommend that you
avoid ushing large quantities of milk and/or used coffee grounds down
the drain.
Card Reader
For use by manufacturer-authorized service agent.
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www.schaererusa.com Introduction | Machine Accessories
Machine Accessories
User Manual
Large Cleaning Brush (Item #67409)
Daily Cleaning Instructions
Schaerer Cleaning Tablet (Item #65221)
TO ORDER CLEANING SUPPLIES PLEASE CALL
888.989.3004
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Utility Hook-Up Requirements - SCA C Touch w/Flavor Module
8” Top
Clearance
15 1/2”
33"
4” Clearance
3” Clearance
2” Side Clearance 3” Rear Clearance
17" 10.25" 22"
Optional Syrup Module
3” Diameter Access Hole Located Rear
Center of Machine
1” Diameter Drain Hose
1 1/2” Diameter Drain Pipe to Floor Drain
Water Filter
4”
The receptacle (NEMA L6-20R),
water filter and scale inhibitor
can be located either under the
counter or top of counter behind
the machine.
POWER, WATER SUPPLY, AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
X
G
• Receptacle type: NEMA L6-20R
• 3 Prong twist-lock
• Breaker panel: 20 Amp dedicated 220V single phase circuit
• Actual maximum load: 16 Amps
Y
• Access hole with collar (no sharp edges)
• Located centrally under machine for water and drain hose
• Diameter: Minimum 3"
• Water shut-off valve with 3/8" compression
tting
• Back ow preventer in accordance with
local requirements
Drain pipe to oor drain
• Copper or PVC in accordance with local health codes and regulations
• Diameter: 1.5" or larger
Notes: Access hole is only required if any of the utility hook-ups are located under the counter.
The receptacle, water shut-off valve and drain pipe must be within 3 feet (36") of the center of the location (footprint) of the machine.
Ideal under counter space for softener: 30"(minimum requirement: 26").
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Utility Hook-Up Requirements - SCA C Button
8” Top
Clearance
15 1/2”
33"
4” Clearance
3” Clearance
2” Side Clearance 3” Rear Clearance
17" 22"
3” Diameter Access Hole Located Rear
Center of Machine
1” Diameter Drain Hose
1 1/2” Diameter Drain Pipe to Floor Drain
Water Filter
4”
The receptacle (NEMA L6-20R),
water filter and scale inhibitor
can be located either under the
counter or top of counter behind
the machine.
POWER, WATER SUPPLY, AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
X
G
• Receptacle type: NEMA L6-20R
• 3 Prong twist-lock
• Breaker panel: 20 Amp dedicated 220V single phase circuit
• Actual maximum load: 16 Amps
Y
• Access hole with collar (no sharp edges)
• Located centrally under machine for water and drain hose
• Diameter: Minimum 3"
• Water shut-off valve with 3/8" compression
tting
• Back ow preventer in accordance with
local requirements
Drain pipe to oor drain
• Copper or PVC in accordance with local health codes and regulations
• Diameter: 1.5" or larger
Notes: Access hole is only required if any of the utility hook-ups are located under the counter.
The receptacle, water shut-off valve and drain pipe must be within 3 feet (36") of the center of the location (footprint) of the machine.
Ideal under counter space for softener: 30"(minimum requirement: 26").
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www.schaererusa.com Operation | General Operation
General Operation
Introduction
This chapter describes the basic functions of the coffee machine. Read the instructions carefully to ensure smooth routine operation.
Filling Bean Hoppers
Only use whole beans in the bean hoppers!
Never reach with your hands into the bean hoppers when the
machine is switched on. When relling the bean hoppers, do not
reach into the grinder and do not press any of the product buttons!
1. Remove the lid from the bean hopper.
2. Fill with whole beans maximum 1 kg (2.2 lbs) and close the lid.
A well-closed lid prevents loss of aroma.
Preparing the Machine for Operation
Prior to switching on the machine, check the following:
• The fresh water supply is open.
• The hoppers are lled (see above).
• The grounds bin is empty.
• The machine is connected to the power supply.
Switching On the Coffee Machine
Switch on the coffee machine by pressing the icon/button.
If the machine has been switched off for a long period of time, the message “heating” appears on the display.
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A product selection can be made when the message “Select your beverage” appears on the display.
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Switching the Coffee Machine to Standby Mode
If the coffee machine is not used for longer periods, i.e. overnight, it can be switched to standby mode. In this mode, the boiler is not heated and no beverages are available.
1. Press the icon/button until the message "Standby" appears on the display.
Extended Idle Time
1. Perform the daily cleaning: (See section "Daily Cleaning" on pages 17-20).
2. Switch the machine to “Standby” (Press the icon/button).
3. Close the shut-off valve from the fresh water supply.
4. Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
5. Vacuum the coffee beans from the bean hoppers.
6. Store the machine in a dry and clean location. On premises where temperatures can drop below zero, the boiler has to be emptied. To empty the boiler, contact a manufacturer-authorized service agent for assistance.
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Removal / Relocation / Disassembly
Contact a manufacturer-authorized customer service agent.
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Tips During Operation
Always run the daily cleaning procedure when prompted by the machine display. Refer to pages 17-20 for details.
Empty the grounds bin regularly and when prompted by the machine display.
During peek hours, you can dispense into a carafe or container.
Periodically wipe the machine exterior thor­oughly with a clean, damp cloth to remove residue.
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Daily Cleaning (Touch Screen)
Read and follow the instructions carefully before you begin the daily cleaning procedure. This procedure should be performed on a daily basis or when prompted by the machine display.
Never reach into the machine or under the coffee spout during the automatic cleaning cycle!
When the “Start cleaning” message appears on the screen, follow the machine prompts to initial the clean cycle.
Note: In some congurations, the machine will automatically initiate the cleaning cycle after two hours of the “Start cleaning” message appears. During that time all product buttons will be locked until the procedure is completed.
This procedure is only for models with touch screen.
040381-00050EUS Coffee Art C HC Touch 040381-00062EUS Coffee Art C H Touch 040381-00058EUS Coffee Art C H Touch 3G 040381-00051EUS Coffee Art C CH Touch 3G
1.
Item #65221Item #67409
• Use only Schaerer cleaning sup­plies for this procedure.
2. 3.
• When the “Start cleaning” mes­sage appears on the screen, press “OK” and move to the next step.
• Press the icon to go into the Service Menu.
• In some congurations, this icon
may be hidden. If hidden, press and hold the same area (bottom left corner) for 3-5 seconds. Ser­vice menu will appear.
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4.
• Select “Cleaning”.
• Immediately remove grounds bin within 6 seconds. Empty coffee grounds into trash can. Wash, rinse, sanitize bin and set aside.
If grounds bin is not removed within 6 seconds, the machine will re­turn to normal operating mode. If this happens, repeat step 3 and 4.
6.
7. 8.
5.
Remove metal shield above grounds bin and set aside.
• Use large cleaning brush to wipe coffee grounds from brew unit and surrounding areas into drip tray. Do not touch brew unit or any other parts of inside area with your hands.
9.
• Press “Continue” on the screen to activate cleaning cycle.
Cleaning runs (4:33 min.)
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• Put back metal shield and slide coffee grounds bin back into place.
10.
• Rell beans if necessary.
• Press “Continue” to return to normal operating mode.
• Lift dome lid and drop in one Schaerer cleaning tablet. Close lid after dropping tablet.
• Press “OK” on the screen.
Note: Dome lid is located behind front center hopper for 3 grinder
machine conguration.
11.
• When automated cleaning cycle
is complete, ush drip tray with a
pitcher of water.
• Wipe the machine exterior thor­oughly with a clean, damp cloth to remove residue.
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Daily Cleaning (Buttons)
Read and follow the instructions carefully before you begin the daily cleaning procedure. This procedure should be performed on a daily basis or when prompted by the machine display.
Never reach into the machine or under the coffee spout during the automatic cleaning cycle!
When the “Start cleaning” message appears on the screen, follow the machine prompts to initial the clean cycle.
Note: In some congurations, the machine will automatically initiate the cleaning cycle after two hours of the “Start cleaning” message appears. During that time all product buttons will be locked until the procedure is completed.
This procedure is only for models with buttons.
Model # TBD Coffee Art C HC Button Black 040381-00055EUS Coffee Art C H Button Black
1.
Item #65221Item #67409
• Use only Schaerer cleaning sup­plies for this procedure.
2.
Press and hold the button until display reads “cleaning program empty gr. container.”
• Immediately remove grounds bin within 6 seconds. Empty coffee grounds into trash can. Wash, rinse, sanitize bin and set aside.
If grounds bin is not removed within 6 seconds, the machine will re­turn to normal operating mode. If this happens, repeat step.
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3.
Remove metal shield above grounds bin and set aside.
6.
4.
• Use large cleaning brush to wipe coffee grounds from brew unit and surrounding areas into drip tray. Do not touch brew unit or any other parts of inside area with your hands.
7.
5.
• Put back metal shield and slide coffee grounds bin back into place.
8.
• Wait until display reads “cleaning program insert tablet.”
• Lift dome lid located between the two bean hoppers and drop in one Schaerer cleaning tablet. Close lid after dropping tablet.
Note: Dome lid is located behind front center hopper for 3 grinder
machine conguration.
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• Press (do not hold) the blinking
button to activate cleaning
cycle (this takes about 4:30 min­utes). All beverage selection buttons will be locked during this time.
Cleaning runs (4:33 min.)
• When automated cleaning cycle
is complete, ush drip tray with a
pitcher of water.
• Wipe the machine exterior thor­oughly with a clean, damp cloth to remove residue.
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Hopper Cleaning (Standard Hoppers)
Read and follow the instructions carefully before you begin the hopper cleaning procedure. This procedure should be performed on an as needed basis.
Do not clean the bean hoppers in the dishwasher.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products.
When relling the bean hoppers, do not reach into the grinder and do not
press any of the product buttons!
1.
• Turn counter clockwise untill it clicks to lock the beans and re­lease the hopper.
4.
2.
• Lift the hopper upward to remove from the machine.
5.
3.
• Empty the beans into another con­tainer. Use warm water to wash, rinse and sanitize the hopper.
• Dry the hopper thoroughly with a clean, damp cloth.
• Align hopper with the base.
• Place hopper back on to machine.
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• Turn clockwise untill it clicks to release the beans and lock the hopper. Repeat these steps for the other hopper.
DO NOT OVER TURN.
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Hopper Cleaning (Oval Hoppers)
Read and follow the instructions carefully before you begin the hopper cleaning procedure. This procedure should be performed on an as needed basis.
Do not clean the bean hoppers in the dishwasher.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products.
When relling the bean hoppers, do not reach into the grinder and do not
press any of the product buttons!
1.
• Push the bean slide inward to lock the beans and release the hopper.
4.
2.
• Lift the hopper upward to remove from the machine.
5.
3.
• Empty the beans into another container. Use warm water to wash, rinse and sanitize.
6.
• Dry the hopper thoroughly with a clean, damp cloth.
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• Place hopper back on to machine. • Pull the bean slide outward to release the beans and lock the hopper into place. Repeat these steps for the other hopper.
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Error Messages
Display Message Cause Remedy
Grounds container missing
Empty grounds container • The grounds container is full. ► Empty the grounds container and reinsert it.
Cleaning program
Grinder left/right no beans
Grinder left/right blocked
Heating coffee water/hot water/
steam
Service request
Grinder left/right overloaded
Grinder current fault
Brewing unit current fault
Over current brew motor
• The grounds container was removed (cleaning program, emptying, etc.)
• The limit switch is defective.
• Appears when a programmed count of beverages has been dispensed without the machine being cleaned.
• Appears when the bean hopper on the left­or right is empty or when a coffee bean has become stuck.
Beverage output is blocked!
• An object (such as a stone) has become jammed in the left or right grinder.
Beverage output is blocked!
• The temperature is 10° C below the programmed temperature.
• The programmed number of beverages (cups/month) has been reached. Service is required.
• Left/right grinder is overloaded.
• Grinder left/right blocked.
• PC board issue.
• Electronics issue.
• PC board issue.
• Electronics issue.
• Brewing unit is drawing too much current (over 4A).
• Brewing unit is jammed.
► Insert grounds container.
If the message persists, call for service.
► The machine must be cleaned.
Refer to page 17-20 for daily cleaning procedures.
► Rell the bean hopper with coffee beans (max.
1000g.) and conrm.
► Check bean slides (oval hoppers). Refer to page
22.
► Check bean release (standard hoppers). Refer to
page 21.
► If jammed, use the stem of the cleaning brush
to “stir” the coffee beans around and unclog the
grinder. Then press conrm.
► Check grinder for blockage. Remove bean
hoppers and vacuum remaining beans if
necessary. Then press conrm.
If the message persists, call for service.
► Wait until the temperature has been reached.
If the message persists, call for service.
► Call for service.
► Check grinder for blockage. Remove bean
hoppers and remaining beans with vacuum if
necessary. Then press conrm.
If the message persists, call for service.
► Call for service.
► Call for service.
► Call for service.
• No water connection.
• Pump problem. (pump pressure < 7.5bar)
• Brewer is blocked.
Water ow error
• Water system is blocked.
• Grind level is too ne.
• PC board and ow meter are improperly
connected.
• Electrical problem (e.g. PC board).
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► Check water supply.
If the message persists, call for service.
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Display Message Cause Remedy
Crit. coffee temp.
Crit. hot water temp.
Timeout coffee heater
Hot water heater timeout
Coffee sensor defect
Hot water sensor defect
Brew unit timeout • The brewing unit motor does not run. ► Call for service.
Initializing
Display dark
• Electrical problem between the sensor and PC board.
• Temperature sensor issue.
• Electrical problem between the sensor and PC board.
• Temperature sensor issue.
• The set temperature of the coffee boiler was not reached within 4 minutes of the unit switching on.
• The set temperature of the hot water boiler was not reached within 4 minutes of the unit switching on.
• Electrical problem between the sensor and PC board.
• Temperature sensor issue.
• Electrical problem between the sensor and PC board.
• Temperature sensor issue.
• The software and processor are being restarted.
• The brewing unit moves to the initial position.
• Machine is not connected to the power supply.
• Machine is not switched on.
► Call for service.
► Call for service.
► Switch the machine off and back on. ► Ensure grounds bin is in place.
If the message persists, call for service.
► Switch the machine off and back on. ► Ensure grounds bin is in place.
If the message persists, call for service.
► Call for service.
► Call for service.
► Switch the machine off and then back on.
If the message persists, call for service.
► Check whether the machine is connected to the
power supply.
► Check whether the machine is switched on.
If the message persists, call for service.
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How to Get Help
Normal Business Hours
During normal business hours, a Schaerer representative will answer your call directly. If all lines are busy, please leave a message according to the instructions you hear on the voicemail.
Monday through Friday: 5:00AM to 5:00PM PST Weekends: 5:00AM to 3:00PM PST
Messages received during business hours will be returned in the order they were received.
After Hours Support
Outside normal business hours, you can use our voicemail system to notify an on-duty technician
for emergencies. Our after-hours notication system is active during the following times:
Monday through Friday: 5:00PM to 9:00PM PST Weekends: 3:00PM to 9:00PM PST
Messages received during after hours will be returned promptly. Please do not use the after hours voicemail system for general questions or other non-emergency requests!
*Messages received outside of normal after hours will be returned the next day.
*Please DO NOT use this system for general questions or other non-emergency requests.
How to Contact Us (Normal and After Hours)
Call our toll free number at (888) 989-3004.
• Press “4” for technical support.
• During normal business hours, a Schaerer representative will answer your call directly.
• Should you reach voicemail, please leave a message containing the following information:
1. Your phone number, including the local area code.
2. Your name.
3. The store’s contact name and phone number including area code.
4. The store address.
5. The machine’s serial number.
6. A brief description of the problem.
• Leaving a message in the Service Dispatch box will page the on-duty technician (during paging hours).
Please do not use this procedure for general questions or other non-emergency requests!
Onsite Response Times*
• If a service request is received before 9:00AM PST, all attempts possible will be made for
same day service.
• If a service request is received after 9:00AM PST, same day service will be attempted.
Otherwise, service will be scheduled for the next day.
* Due to long distances between some locations and their authorized Schaerer Service Vendor,
onsite response times may differ.
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Warranty Information
General Warranty Program and Policy
Schaerer USA Corporation provides its customers with a one year warranty, including parts and labor, on all new equipment purchased from Schaerer USA Corporation. This warranty document pertains to the Coffee Art C machine, hereinafter referred to as “the machine.” The terms and conditions are set forth below.
Term
Manufacturer’s warranty covers malfunctioning of major components for the 12 month period commencing on the date of installation of the machine. A grace period may be granted for a later warranty start date of up to 30 days
from the date of shipment ex-warehouse or the date of installation, whichever occurs rst. After this time period of
one (1) year, all warranty coverage has expired.
General Warranty Coverage
In general, manufacturer’s warranty covers malfunctioning of major components. If, during the warranty period (1 year from installation), a component does not work and needs to be replaced or repaired, Schaerer USA will cover time & materials for the service call.
Installation and Staff Training
The date of installation shall be the rst day the machine is installed and connected to water, drain and power at the designated installation site specied in advance and in writing by the customer. Upon installation, the Schaerer
Service Vendor will train the manager(s) and store personnel on how to operate and clean the machine.
Installation and training should take place in one visit. Consequently, it is important that the site is ready for installation upon arrival of the Service Vendor. Standby time due to the site not being ready or due to other
equipment and/or furniture and xtures that need to be moved will be charged on a time and materials basis. Any
additional installation and/or training visit(s) shall be charged to the customer on a time and material basis.
Conditions
Parts damaged and/or replaced and the resulting labor are included in the contract, provided that:
• Repairs are carried out by Schaerer USA Corporation or an authorized Schaerer Service Vendor.
• The malfunction/damage has not resulted through negligence, misuse, mistreatment, lack of cleaning and/or operator error, however caused.
• The malfunction/damage has not resulted from water quality issues and/or inadequate voltage supply (please refer to more explicit descriptions and examples below).
• Daily cleaning should be performed according to the instructions provided with each machine. Tablets used during the cleaning procedure must be Schaerer Cleaning Tablets. Schaerer USA reserves the right to rescind warranty coverage in the event that cleaning instructions are not proper followed.
Non-warranty Service Calls
If a component malfunctions due to water quality issues, operator abuse, operator error, lack of cleaning, negligence, misuse, irregular voltage or voltage that is too high/low supplied to the machine, the repair is NOT covered under warranty. Water quality supplied to the machine is ultimately the sole responsibility of the owner/operator. Please
note that with a softener/lter installed and maintained, some solids can still reach the machine. Damage caused
by these solids is NOT covered under warranty.
Any damage or malfunction due to irregular voltage, damage caused by lightning strikes or voltage that is too high (>> 240V) or too low (<< 205V) is not covered under warranty. Blown fuses, damage to computer boards, transformers, voltage regulators, coils, wiring or other electrical components caused by voltage supply outside of the 205-240V range are not covered under manufacturer’s warranty. Please be reminded that the machine should be hooked up to a single phase 220V circuit with a dedicated 20 amp breaker.
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Non-warranty service calls will be invoiced on a time and materials basis to the customer by the Schaerer Service Vendor. The service technician will make an on-site assessment of whether or not a repair is covered under warranty. If the customer has questions about warranty coverage or disputes the technician’s decision that a service call is not covered under manufacturer’s warranty, please contact Schaerer USA at 888.989.3004 to discuss warranty coverage.
Preventative Maintenance Calls
Two preventative maintenance visits shall be included. These visits shall be scheduled in or near the 2nd and 4th quarter and need to take place during normal business hours. Schaerer USA will coordinate scheduling through its Service Vendors. In the event that the store or site does not make itself available for a PM visit, Schaerer USA reserves the right to void its obligation toward this visit and the warranty in general.
Schaerer USA Corporation is entitled to utilize customer-initiated service visits to perform the preventative maintenance inspection, should one occur during or near the respective PM dates.
Components/Parts Covered Under Warranty
The following major internal components are covered under this contract: Control Board PC-Board Pump Head Pump Motor Flow Meter Brewing Unit (Automat) Brew Valve Tea Valve Temperature Probe (internal damage) Water Boiler Grinders Grinder Motors Brew Group Drive Motor Transformer Card Reader Display (internal damage) Air Pump Position switches (internal damage)
Warranty Exceptions
Examples of components NOT covered under this contract, excluding manufacturer defects: Paneling (Shell) Bean Hoppers Cup Warmer Plate Drip Tray O-rings Product Buttons (external damage) Coffee Spout Display (external) Grinder Blades (normal wear and tear) Hot Water Spout Chip Cards
Examples of major component malfunctions NOT covered under manufacturer’s warranty:
• Any valve that is clogged or damaged by calcium or other solids/deposits.
• Any sensor is covered with calcium or other solids/deposits.
• Any boiler lled with solids/deposits that needs to be replaced.
• Any damage due to cartridge residue reaching the machine because it was not ushed properly.
Examples of operator error, misuse, abuse, neglect, lack of cleaning, etc., issues that are NOT covered under manufacturer’s warranty:
• Clogged brew group/automat due to lack of cleaning.
• Any clogging of the drip tray or cracks in the drip tray.
• Foreign objects (coins, small stones, plastic objects, etc.) in the grinders.
• Position switches, inside the automat/brew group area.
• Calibration complaints (beverage volume and temperature) based on measurements not following the correct measuring procedure.
• Main waterline being turned off.
The terms and conditions of this contract are valid for the current program period only. The examples listed above do not represent an exhaustive list of the errors that might be encountered. They are examples only. Terms and conditions of this contract are subject to change.
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