Westomatic Eco Encore, Solo Encore Technical Manual

Eco Encore & Solo Encore
Technical Manual
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CONTENTS
1. SAFETY NOTICE 2
2. SPECIFICATIONS 3
3. DRINK SELECTION CODES 6
4. EXTERNAL FEATURES 7
5. INSTALLATIONS & COMMISSIONING 10
6. HOW TO SET UP AND USE MACHINE FACILITIES 16
7. USING THE EXTERNAL KEYPAD 20
8. PROGRAMMING 27
9. MACHINE SET-UP ADDRESSES 28
10. PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 34
11. DRINKS SETUP 51
12. QUICK REFERENCE ADDRESSES 66
13. FRESHBREW BREWER UNIT 67
14. BEAN TO CUP DRINKS SETUP 71
15. CARBONATED WATER 79
16. CHILLED WATER 88
17. NESTLE ACCOLADE 90
18. MOVING DISPENSE HEAD 95
19. MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEM & SIMM LOGIC 96
20. ERROR CODES 98 21 FAULT FINDING 99 22 MACHINE MAINTENANCE 111
23. CONNECTOR OUTPUTS 114
24. PARTS ORDER PROCESS 119 25 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST 120 PARTS LIST DIAGRAMS 122-144 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS FOLD OUTS 8 STEP GUIDE FOR BEAN TO CUP DRINKS 149
PART NUMBER: 350083
Issue Date: August 2005
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1. SAFETY NOTICE
The machine is not suitable for use by unsupervised young children.
Installation and service activities, including replacement of the mains cable, on the Solo Encore machines, should only be undertaken by competent personnel authorised to do so by the machine supplier. Such persons should also be fully conversant with the potential dangers of working on live equipment.
Ensure the mains isolation switch (door switch) is operating correctly prior to any service activity.
Ensure the machine is isolated from the mains electrical supply prior to removing any of the machine protective cover panels.
Working on live equipment should only be undertaken when there is no practical alternative and only by fully qualified engineers.
Precautions should always be taken by using insulated tools and insulated probes of test equipment.
Your machine must not be sited in an area where a water jet could be used for cleaning purposes.
© Copyright Westomatic Vending Services Limited All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electrical, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission from Westomatic Vending Services Limited.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT/CUP CAPACITY (APPROXIMATE)
SOLO ENCORE
708mm Overall Width
752mm Overall Depth
638mm Cabinet
75mm Water Inlet
1830mm Overall Height
Weight
Cup Capacity
192 kg (422.5 lbs) (FB HCC)
530 x 200ml (7 oz)
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ELECTRICAL SERVICES
220/240V 50Hz 13-amp single-phase power supply.
WATER SERVICES
15 mm (1/2") mains water supply from a rising main Minimum water pressure 1.40 Bar (20 psi) Maximum water pressure 8.40 Bar (120 psi)
Reference should be made to the Model Water Bylaws 1986 Statutory Instrument (SI) No.1147.
NOISE LEVELS
The Solo Encore has been designed to work within a user-friendly environment and will therefore not exceed a noise level of 70dB.
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN and YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE
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s the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this equipment may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire, which is, coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug, which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK or BLUE.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED or BROWN.
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SOLO ENCORE CANISTERS LAYOUT
Always remove the ingredient canisters from the machine before filling.
To prevent ingredient spillage, rotate dispense spouts to face up-wards.
Ensure the canisters are correctly configured for products being used - refer to the ‘Parts section’.
Solo Encore (EL) Instant Solo Encore (EL) Instant/FB
Solo Encore (LX)
Top’g/Soup/Inst5
Instant 1
Whitener Suga
r
Chocolate
Instant 2
Fresh Brew
Sugar
Top’g/Soup/Inst5
Instant 1
Whitene
r
Chocolate
Top’g/Soup/Inst 5
Instant 1
Sugar
Chocolate
Whitener
Sugar
Beans
OR
Sugar
Fresh Brew
OR
Sugar
Fresh Brew
Beans
OR
Sugar
Instant 2
Beans
OR
= Optional
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3. DRINK SELECTION CODES
Instant Selections (INST)
Black
Black/Sugar White White/Sugar
Instant 1 10 11 12 13 Instant 2*** 20 21 22 23 Instant 5 45 46 47 48 Espresso 14 15 16 17
Freshbrew Selections (FB)
Freshbrew 50 51 52 53 FB Espresso* 55 56 57 58
Bean to Cup Selections (BTC)
BTC Espresso* 55 56 57 58 BTC Coffee 60 61 62 63
Extra Selections
BTC/FB/INST BTC Double Espresso 81 82 83 84
No Sugar
Sugar Cappuccino 75 76 Café Latte 73 74
No Extras Chocolate 70 Creamichoc 71 Espresso Choc 77 Soup or Lemon Tea 80 Hot water** 90 Cup Only 88
Carbonated/Still Drink Selection
Carbonated
Still Water Only 98 99 Syrup 1 91 92 Syrup 2 93 94
* AVAILABLE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO INSTANT ESPRESSO WHEN FRESHBREW/BEAN TO CUP COFFEE IS AVAILABLE.
** AVAILABLE AS AN OPTIONAL EXTRA
*** NOT AVAILABLE ON FB MODELS
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4. EXTERNAL FEATURES
MENU PANEL - Multi Choice
Scroll feature for use in ‘Service Mode’ to access data fields in programming addresses.
S C R O L L
SCROLL
Jug
No Cup
LCD-Display
Selection codes
Selection Price Labels
Coin Entry Slot
Coin Return Button
Selection Keys
Product Labels
Extra White
Whipped
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SINGLE CHOICE KEYPAD OPERATION
The Solo Encore Single Choice machine is programmed in the same manner as the multi choice version. The bottom two buttons on the single choice keypad act as ‘Cancel’ and ‘Enter’ or ‘Shift’ when in door open mode.
STANDARD DRINK CONFIGURATION.
The standard drink configuration set up for the single Choice menu panel:
PROGRAMMING MODE:
See diagram below for the button configuration in ‘Door Open’ mode.
TEST MODE:
To test a drink selection, press the button allocated for the drink selection while in test mode. For the drink selection set-up see addresses 160 to 171. Note: Button 11 (the cancel button) is not a testable option, while the door is open. The machine must be in ‘Door Closed’ mode to test selection 11 or move the drink selection to another button for testing purposes only.
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ALTERNATIVE KEYBOARD LAYOUT
When programming a new control board (Default is Multi-Choice) for an Encore EL Single Choice machine please note the functionality of the keypad changes.
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5. INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING
Warning: Before commencing any installation procedures, ensure that all machine site preparation has been completed correctly and that lifting equipment of the correct capacity is available.
We recommend that as much preparation is carried out as possible before installing the machine. A good guide for ensuring the site is properly assessed with the involvement of technical personnel is the AVA site survey which is available to all member companies from the AVA. Within the AVA survey, particular attention must be paid to the local Hazard Analysis evaluation. This will aid in assessing potential risks (such as water quality) when siting a machine in a particular environment. Pre-programming the machine before it arrives on site is also recommended for a fast, efficient and professional installation.
LOCATION
The machine is suitable for indoor use only, with an ambient temperature not below 10°C and not exceeding 30°C. Please note that the machine, particularly refrigerated models, will increase the ambient temperature in confined air spaces.
The machine should be located to allow access to the appropriate electrical and water services with at least 100mm (4") of free space between the rear of the cabinet and the wall to allow adequate ventilation.
NOTE:
On Cold Still and Carbonated machines the condenser fan assembly protrudes from the rear of the cabinet by 100mm (4").
LEVELLING
The machine should be levelled in both planes by adjustment of the four levelling feet. A spirit level should be used and placed on the cabinet roof. Incorrect levelling can result in coin acceptance problems, door misalignment and inconsistent cup dispense.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. CONNECT WATER SERVICES
Water filters are not fitted as standard. If, however, the machine has provision for a water filter, the filter will be packaged within the machine but not connected. Ensure the filter is fitted before turning on the mains water supply.
The machine should be connected to a 15mm (1/2") mains water supply from a rising main, or other suitable potable water supply, using B.S.P. fittings. There should be a minimum water pressure of 1.40 Bar (20 psi). Flush the line (several gallons) before connecting. The machine should be connected using the new armoured hose supplied. Ensure the seal is fitted. The seal is of a W.R.C. approved type - non-approved types should not be used.
SANITISATION
Whilst suitable steps are followed at Westomatic, which include a dosing system, providing a suitable microbiological condition, it is necessary that during installation the machine should be sanitised using a two-stage process.
Stage 1 biocide - for the removal of Biofilm build up Stage 2 sanitise - neutralisation of bacteria
2. LOAD MACHINE WITH CUPS
1. Load ONE sleeve of cups into the carousel, avoiding the dispensing position.
2. After the machine is switched on, the carousel will rotate until the cups have dropped into the cup ring.
3. The remaining sleeves can then be filled.
Always ensure the carousel lid is fitted. Overfilling of the carousel will prevent closure of the cup unit.
CUP UNITS
There are 2 different cup units for different sizes of cups. These are colour coded as follows.
On no account should an attempt be made to turn the cup carousel by hand. If the carousel locator is damaged then cup jams will almost certainly occur.
Red 200 ml (7 oz) tall T Grey 250 ml (9 oz) S Grey 200 ml (7 oz) squat S
Cup Peeler Colour Cup Type Cup Chute Identification
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3. COMMISSION BREWER UNIT (if fitted)
Ensure that the filter insert (tied to the filter platform for transport) is placed into the filter platform, checking for correct orientation.
A filter roll is supplied for the brewer fitted in the machine. This must be fitted as per the instructions on the Brewer itself to prevent sold out codes reporting when switching on the machine.
IMPORTANT: Only filter paper designed for use with the Westomatic® brewer should be used. The correct width of the paper is 10cm (100mm). Using an incompatible filter roll, i.e. Vendking, will result in malfunction of the brewer.
Ensure paper passes under the switch arm
Pull the paper through the roller section and ensure a 300mm tail of paper is led into the brewer waste bucket (see figure. B).
FIG. A.
FIG. B.
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4. POWERING UP THE MACHINE
REMOVE 12.5A HEATER FUSE (AND 5A COOLER FUSE IF FITTED) AS A PRECAUTION AND THEN PULL OUT THE SERVICE SWITCH TO POWER UP THE MACHINE.
On powering-up the machine the boiler will begin to fill. Although the heater is protected by means of a low level switch, removal of the heater fuse, while not essential, is recommended as good practice.
If a hot drink selection is made during the initial heating period, the display will count down in seconds the total time before a hot drink maybe vended.
At Westomatic we carry out a fully functional test using water, which passes through a dosing system to provide a suitable microbiological condition. It is therefore advisable to allow the boiler to fill with water, switch your machine off and fully drain.
5. COMMISSIONING THE CARBONATOR UNIT (IF FITTED)
1. With the machine switched off
2. Connect the cylinder, ensuring that the interface washer between the cylinder and the regulator is in place and purge the carbonator bowl through the relief valve for approximately 2 seconds. Check that the gas regulator is set at 50 psi and adjust if necessary.
3. Switch machine on.
4. Enter ‘flush mode’ and flush the still then the carbonated water selections
5. Place the syrup dip-tubes into the product containers making sure that the correct flavours correspond to the machine selection panel.
6. Prime the syrups through the nozzles in ‘flush’ mode.
NOTE:
After commissioning, it will take the refrigeration system approximately 20 minutes to achieve operating temperature, dependant on ambient conditions.
6. COMMISSIONING THE CHILLER UNIT (IF FITTED)
The Chiller unit within the Solo Encore does not require an ice bath. To commission the Chiller unit simply enter into Flush mode and flush cold water through the system. For more information on ‘Flushing’ see ‘Using the External Keypad’ section.
7. SET-UP MACHINE OPTIONS
See ‘Programming’ section on machine set up to configure for payment system etc.
8. DRINK SET-UP OPTIONS
The machine will be programmed for the standard range of drink selections, you should however, verify that the programming settings meet the requirements of this installation.
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9. INGREDIENT FILLING
All canisters require filling with fresh ingredients prior to machine usage. When filling canisters please refer to your ‘OPERATORS HANDBOOK’.
10. INITIATING A DRY INGREDIENT THROW
To enable you to weigh products, the machine allows you to initiate an individual dry ingredient throw without water as follows:
In Service’ mode:-
1. Enter ‘474’ - the Address number for 'Throw-Instant 1 Regular – The
display will show the current throw time.
2. Press the Large cup key, or button ‘10’ on the single choice keypad – the
buzzer will sound for 5 seconds and then the ingredient will be dispensed for weighing.
After adjustment to the dispense time repeat Step 2.
11. ADJUSTMENT TO HOT DRINK LEVELS All hot water dispense valves are factory adjusted to deliver water at a pre­determined rate of 1 fl. oz./second (for machines dispensing 6 fl. oz. drinks). This flow rate is essential to ensure a full bowl swirl ensuring that all of the product is effectively rinsed from the mixing bowl. The factory set timings of 5.0 seconds for single valve operation and 2.5 seconds for dual valve operations will therefore dispense 5 fl. oz. to mix and rinse product from the mixing bowls.
IMPORTANT: Because the hot water dispense valves have shared outputs, i.e. can operate for more than one selection, it is important not to increase selection in-cup levels by adjusting the flow rate of the dispense valve. All adjustments must be achieved by altering the dispense times.
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12. PROGRAMME MACHINE
Finally, use the Programming Address Listing to check whether any further adjustments of the machine settings are necessary to meet the requirements of the particular installation.
In particular, check under the headings:
Machine Set-up Drink Set-up Prices Throw Settings Facilities (free vend, discount, jug facility, power saving)
13. FLUSH ALL DRINK OPTIONS See ‘USING THE EXTERNAL KEYPAD’.
14. TEST VEND ALL SELECTIONS See ‘USING THE EXTERNAL KEYPAD’.
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6. HOW TO SET UP AND USE MACHINE FACILITIES
The Encore range of beverage machines is able to offer additional facilities to meet customer’s needs and requirements.
Automatic Power Save Facility…Page 15
Free vend/Supplementary Discount Periods…Page 16
Jug Facility/Operation…Page 16
No-Cup Facility…Page 17
Summertime Shift…Page 18
Vend key/Operation…Page 18
LCD ADVERTISING MODE – (Addresses 028 & 029)
To enter ‘advertising’ mode the LCD must display DOOR OPEN, at this point enter into ‘service’ mode. To enable the Advertising message to be displayed, set Address 029 to 01.
To enter a new text message enter into Address 028 then press ‘cancel’, then ‘*’ and then the EX White key to put the cursor onto the first page. When in the ‘advertising’ mode enter any message of up to a maximum of 120 characters (2 pages of 3 lines, 20 characters per line).
The advertised message that has been programmed will be displayed following the standby message/s. The numerical keypad allows a multitude of characters to be used when in the ‘Advertising’ mode. Pressing a numerical key will display the following characters: -
Button Character 1 1 A B C Ä % & 2 2 D E F Ë ? ` 3 3 G H I Ï ; : 4 4 J K L £ $ 5 5 M N O Ö . , 6 6 P Q R ' ( ) 7 7 S T U Ü + / 8 8 V W X = - * 9 9 Y Z \ 0 0 <Space>
Each press of the numerical key will cycle through the individual characters. If a key is not pressed for 1 second the displayed character will be printed to the LCD.
Additional Keys: ­Press No-cup key - Moves left, Press Jug key - Moves right. Press Extra white or Whipped key toggles between pages 1 & 2. Press "enter" key then '1' clears the current page. Press "enter" key then '2' clears all pages.
Press the cancel key exits & always saves changes
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AUTOMATIC POWER SAVING FACILITIES
Power saving’ mode.
During ‘power saving’ mode, the water temperature is reduced to the Sleep Temperature set in Address 116. This lower temperature is then maintained until ‘power saving’ mode is terminated, i.e. the ‘boiler sleep’ signal is switched off. The objective of this mode is:
To reduce power consumption, and
To reduce lime scale formation.
There are two methods of initiating ‘power saving’ mode:–
a) PROGRAMMED WORKING DAY – Address 47
The VMC can be programmed with the known working shift of any particular location by day, the shift start time and the duration. Upon the shift start time, the operating temperature is raised to its normal setting. All machines leave the factory with this facility programmed as inactive to accommodate locations, which permanently operate for 24 hours. This may need to be altered to suit particular locations.
b) AUTOMATIC POWER SAVING - Address 117
The VMC can be programmed with a delay time (in hours) after which, if the machine has not been used, the VMC will switch into ‘power saving’ mode. All machines that leave the factory have this facility programmed as inactive to Accommodate 24hr a day sites.
The objective of automatic power saving is to account for periods of time when perhaps the machine would normally be in use, but is not – for example Bank Holidays or shut-down periods of particular locations.
To terminate either of the above ‘power saving’ modes, when set, the user has simply to select a hot drink; the normal operating temperature will then be resumed. The external display will countdown from 250 seconds after which the machine will be ready to dispense hot drinks.
The automatic ‘power saving’ mode will also be terminated by the start time of a programmed working day.
NOTE:
Normal operation of cold drink selections is not affected by the ‘power saving’ mode.
SET-UP FREE VEND/SUPPLEMENTARY DISCOUNT PERIODS –
Addresses 250 to 255
Up to six free vend OR six supplementary discount periods may be programmed although the two are mutually exclusive, i.e. if any free vend periods are programmed, the discount feature cannot be used, and vice versa.
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FREE VEND PERIODS
During these periods, all drinks may be free vended, or, if required, a limited selection of drinks may be free vended. The drinks available during a timed free vend period are determined by the "Set-up selection range".
Each active selection can be programmed to:­a) Timed free vend available. b) Timed free vend not available.
The content of each selection Address for the above options will vary dependant on the drink type. Refer to "Set-up Selection Range".
At the start of a free vend period, the processor will respond with an audible tone of 1 second duration. If all active selections are being free vended, the external display standby message will change to read FREE. If, however, any selection is to remain as a pay vend, the external display standby messages will not change.
DISCOUNT (SUPPLEMENTARY) PERIODS
If discount periods are required, the programming for the relevant timed periods is identical to that for timed free vend periods. The value of the discount is then to be programmed within Address 258.
JUG FACILITY/OPERATION – Not available on Single Choice Models
When active, (see Jug Facility programming) the jug facility can be used in 2 ways:-
1. Press the ‘Jug’ key followed by a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to activate a 'free of charge' jug fill routine.
2. Pressing the ‘Jug’ key twice will activate a pay jug fill routine.
A maximum of six individual 4-digit PINs may be programmed within Addresses 238 to 243. Each PIN is individually audited for accounting purposes within audit report No. 1. To safeguard PINs, should 3 consecutive incorrect PINs be entered, the Jug key will become inactive for a 4-minute duration (PINs are not required for the jug facility if the machine is set to permanent free vend, or during a free vend period).
If required, a discount may be set-up for each drink selected during pay jug-fill routine, addresses 244 to 249. The value set in Address 260 (Jug discount) will be deducted from each vend requested.
See Flow Chart for jug fill operational routine and external display messages displayed. See also ‘Jug Facilities’ in ‘Programming’.
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JUG FILL OPERATION FLOW CHART
NO-CUP FACILITY
The No-Cup key may be pressed before or during the selection of any product to facilitate use of the Customer’s own cup/mug. If desired, a discount feature for this facility may be programmed within Address 259 (Discount for No-Cup option) - see Programming Commands section. If there is not a requirement for the ‘No-Cup’ facility, the key may be disabled by programming Address 93 (No-Cup key) to 0.
SETTING UP THE SUMMER TIME SHIFT - Address 042
0 = British Summer Time inactive 1 = Automatic set up on the last Sunday of March/October
VEND KEY/OPERATION
The ‘Vend’ key may be programmed to be used in one of two ways:-
1. The ‘Vend’ key must be pressed to activate the vend cycle.
2. If the ‘Vend’ key is not pressed, following a 5-second time out, the vend
cycle will automatically be activated.
See Address 48 in Programming Commands section for full details.
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7. USING THE EXTERNAL KEYPAD
The Solo Encore keypad can be used to access and control the different service functions. When the vending machine door is open and the power is ‘on’, the LCD will display the message
**DOOR OPEN** ENCORE = (SOFTWARE)
To enter the different modes of control (Flush, Audit, Test and Service mode) simply use the ‘Cancel’ key to scroll through each of the modes and the Vend key to select.
Press Mode Entered First Flush Mode Second Audit Mode Third Test Mode Fourth Service Mode
**FLUSH MODE**
Caution: Hot water is dispensed during ‘Flush’ cycles. Take care to ensure the waste bucket is positioned beneath the dispense head and that hands are kept clear.
To enter ‘Flush’ mode, press the ‘Cancel’ button once. When in ‘Flush’ mode the keypad will become active allowing the user to initiate flush cycles. Pressing the different keys will execute the following cycles:-
Key Function
1 Flush water station 1 & whipper 1 2 Flush water station 2 & whipper 2 3 Flush water station 3 & whipper 3 4 Flush water station 4 & whipper 4 5 Flush Brewer 1 or Inst 2 6 Flush Bean to Cup 7 Cycles through the following actions:-
1
st
press Hot water flush
2
nd
press Still cold water flush
3
rd
press Carbonated water 9 Dispense arm 0 Cup drop Cancel Cancels the mode of operation and returns the machine
to standby
Press ‘*’ key followed by: Flush Syrups Key 1 Flush syrup 1 Key 2 Flush syrup 2
Note: To flush the syrups on a single choice Solo Encore, enter flush mode, press the ‘vend/shift’ key (three stars will be displayed on the bottom right of the LCD), then press button 1 for syrup 1 or button 2 for syrup 2.
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**AUDIT MODE**
To enter ‘Audit’ mode, press the ‘Cancel’ button twice.
AUDIT FACILITIES VIA THE EXTERNAL DISPLAY
Key Function
1 All Tot = 000000 (Total vends taken) All Val = 000000 (Total cost of drinks) (Second press key 1) Still Tot = 000000 (Total cost of still water drinks)
Carb Tot = 000000 (Total cost of carbonated drinks) (Third press key 1) Hot Tot = 000000 (Total cost of all Hot drinks) Cup Only = 000000 (Total cost of cup only vends) (Fourth press key 1) +Cup Tot = 000000 (Total cost of all vends with cup)
- Additional pressing of key 1 will display further audit breakdown –
2 Simm Audit 3 Audit facilities options – see below:
Note: Still, Carb, Hot, Cup Only and +Cup totals are only displayed when the selection is programmed as active.
AUDIT FACILITIES
The Audit reports available from your machine are:-
Audit 1 = Vend totals and cash totals. Audit 2 = Settings for Addresses 1 - 817. Audit 3 = Power interruptions, sold out events and out of order events. Audit 9 = MDB Coin mechanism change tube levels and coin configuration (See specimen copies of Audit 1 and 9 reports on following pages.)
Audit 1 report can be accessed via:-
1 = LCD display 2 = Westomatic printer 3 = SIMM card
To obtain audit reports via external display see above. To obtain audit reports via a printer:
1. Switch machine off.
2. Connect the printer to the printer socket.
3. Switch machine on and wait for BLEEP response from controller.
4. Press keys ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ or ‘9’.
5. If Audit 2 is required enter ‘2’ followed by the Address number at which the audit is to commence and press ‘Vend/Accept’ key.
6. When the print is complete, switch machine off and disconnect printer.
NOTE: To abort the report, press the ‘Cancel’ key. To clear the audit, in ‘Service Mode’ enter address 23 and press the vend key.
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SPECIMEN AUDIT REPORT
---- ---- ---- ----- ----- Date of issue and Software number Audit Report - No 0044 Increments on closing door after having taken an audit
Time: 14:32 Date: Mon 07/01/04 Time, date & location of print Last Print: 05/01/04 Site Id: 123456
Door Open/Close Time Date Open 09:18 05/04 Oldest open/close of machine door Close 09:21 05/04 Open 10:21 06/04 Close 10:27 06/04 Open 10:33 07/04 Close 10:35 07/04 Open 12:55 08/04 Close 13.00 08/04 Open 13:09 09/04 Close 13.15 09/04 Open 15:30 10/04 Latest open/close of machine door – the audit will record Close 15:35 10/04 the last 15 door open/close events
Vend totals by type Total Int Total = Total number of vends, Int = Total number of vends since the last print taken Pay 000929 0084 Total No. of drinks taken that are priced from 0p to 999p. Free 000003 0000 Total No. of drinks taken from permanent free vend machines, or in programmed free vend periods and/or
using free PIN periods. Test 000002 0001 Total No. of drinks taken in ‘test’ mode. Key 000000 0000 Total No. of drinks taken using a free vend keyswitch Card 000000 0000 Total No. of drinks taken using single price debit card (e.g.Digicard) .JPIN 000000 0000 Total No. of drinks taken using Jug PINs. Gtot 000000 0000 Grand Total of all drinks
Sales Value Summary Cash Taken Value Total Int Std 0095.34 0008.34 Value of drinks purchased at standard selling price Jug 0000.00 0000.00 Value of drinks dispensed in jug, including standard pay and supplementary discount and jug discount if discounted
price is greater than 0p. If 0p, jug vends are treated as
free vends with No Cup.
Cash In Box Total Int
0056.60 0056.60 On Account
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Free 0000.00 0000.00 Value of drinks (at standard selling price) that have been Free vended, either by permanent free or free vend periods, or free vend by PIN, and/or drinks at 0p, and if discounted to 0p. Key 000000 0000 Value of drinks taken (at standard selling price) when a
free vend keyswitch is switched on. Card 0000.00 0000.00 Value of drinks (at standard selling price) taken using single price debit card (e.g. Digicard). Test 000002 0001 Total No. of drinks taken in ‘test’ mode. PnJ1 0000.00 0000.00 PnJ2 0000.00 0000.00 PnJ3 0000.00 0000.00 PnJ4 0000.00 0000.00 PnJ5 0000.00 0000.00 PnJ6 0000.00 0000.00 TotJ 0000.00 0000.00 Total value of jug vends taken by PIN (at standard selling price), i.e. column totals. Discount Total Total Int Tot 0000.00 0000.00 Total value of discount deducted for No Cup discount
Supplementary discount and Jug discount where the drink price was discounted to greater than 0p. If a drink is discounted to 0p it is treated and accounted for as a
free vend. NB: Only 1 discount mode can be activated
at any one time. Drink Prices Ins1 0.12 Espr 0.12 Choc 0.10 Crea 0.10 EChoc 0.10 Soup 0.12 HWat 0.10 Stil 0.12 Carb 0.15 Sy1s 0.10 Sy2s 0.10 Sy1c 0.10 Sy2c 0.10
Discount Values Supp 0.00 Ncup 0.00 Jug 0.00
Drink Totals Hot Ins1 000008 0001 Espr 000000 0000 Choc 000000 0000 Crea 000037 0014 EChoc 000001 0000 Total numbers of drink types taken in any mode of Soup 000045 0018 operation, i.e. Pay, Free, Supplementary
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HWat 000017 0009 discount, Card, Key, Jug and Test.
Cold Stil 000010 0000 - Cold water. Carb 000035 0005 - Carbonated water. Sy1s 000025 0005 Sy2s 000010 0010 Sy1c 000010 0010 Sy2c 000010 0010
Other Extras
Ncup 000010 0000 Total No. of drinks taken when pressing ‘No Cup’ key and All jug vends taken in pay mode even if discounted to 0p, and test vends taken with no cup. StRg 000004 0002 ExSu 000001 0000 ExWh 000022 0008 Whip 000052 0018 Total No. of options selected. Cups 000000 0000
JUG TOTALS BY PIN
PinJ1 000001 0000 PinJ2 000000 0000 PinJ3 000000 0000 Total No. of jug vends taken using the 6 available PINs. PinJ4 000000 0000 PinJ5 000000 0000 PinJ6 000000 0000 TOTJ 000000 0000... Total of above columns.
Discount Total Int Supp 000000 0000
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SPECIMEN AUDIT PRINT 9
All the relevant coin information set on the machine and within the MDB coin mechanism can be viewed by printing an Audit 9 report.
MDB Changer Info
Changer Level 003 Manf: CAI Ser No.: 000037900606 Model: GBP-G802-012 Soft Ver 2200 Changer payout SF:001 DP:002 Country: 0044 Coins
A 00:001:000 T A/M B 01:001:000 B A/M C 02:002:000 T A/M
03:002:000 B A/M 04:005:000 T A/M 05:010:000 B A/M 06:020:000 T A/M 07:050:000 B A/M 08:100:000 B A/M 09:200:000 B A/M
The coin mechanisms intelligence level. Level 3 is high level.
Indicates which coins have been assigned as coin types A, B and C for programming
The coin number
The coin value
The coin manufacturer code for the mech.
Indicates the number of coins, which the changer knows to be in the tube.
Indicates the routing of the coin and the operational function for that coin. F = Coin tube is full. T = Coin routed to the Tube.B = Coin routed to the cash box. I = Inhibited when low in change.
Indicates coin Acceptance and/or Manual dispense or Inhibited (refer to the settings within Address 202 to 217)
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TEST MODE
To enter ‘Test’ mode, press the ‘Cancel’ button three times. In ‘Test’ mode the LCD will display:
**TEST SELECTION**
MAKE YOUR DRINK
SELECTION
Indicating that ‘Test’ mode has been accessed.
In ‘Test’ mode, entering the appropriate selection code and options, followed by the ‘Vend’ key, will dispense the relevant drink. In ‘test’ mode, no credit is required.
Pressing the ‘Cancel’ key will cancel the mode of control and advance to ‘Service Mode’.
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8. PROGRAMMING
SERVICE MODE
When you receive your machine no security access is necessary to undertake any programming tasks. However, a facility exists to incorporate a security code to inhibit unauthorised access to ‘Service’ mode - the mode necessary for programming. Refer to Programming Commands section - Address 007.
TO ACCESS SERVICE MODE - WITHOUT SECURITY ACCESS
1. Switch on machine
2. Press the ‘Cancel’ key four times. The external display will show . . .
** SERVICE MODE ** ADDRESS = . . . DATA =
TIME
NOTE:
If a security code has been set-up and the ‘service’ mode key is pressed without first entering the security number, a two-second error bleep will be sounded by the controller.
TO ACCESS SERVICE MODE - REQUIRING SECURITY ACCESS
1. Switch on machine.
2. Enter your six-digit security code number.
3. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
4. Press the ‘Cancel’ key four times to access ‘service’ mode.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
To set the price of Instant 1:
In ‘Service’ mode:-
1. Type Address e.g. 471 – Display will display current price
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key – Price data will flash
3. Type new address parameter e.g. 20
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key
5. Press the ‘Cancel’ key twice to display
SAVING SETTING PLEASE WAIT
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9. MACHINE SET-UP ADDRESSES
ADD FUNCTION DEFAULT COMMENT
GENERAL SETTINGS
1 MACHINE TYPE 3 1 = ENCORE INSTANT - SINGLE CHOICE
2 = ENCORE FB - SINGLE CHOICE 3 = ENCORE LX INSTANT - MULTI CHOICE 4 = ENCORE LX FB - MULTI CHOICE 5 = ENCORE LX BTC - MULTI CHOICE 6 = ENCORE LX FB BTC - MULTI CHOICE 7 = ENCORE ACCOLADE FB 8 = ENCORE ACCOLADE INST
3 LANGUAGE 0 0 = ENGLISH
1 = FINNISH 2 = GERMAN 3 = FLEMISH / BELGIAN 4 = FLEMISH 5 = BELGIAN 6 = DUTCH 7 = SPANISH 8 = FRENCH 9 = NORWEGIAN
10= RUSSIAN 11 LAST DRINK SELECTION N/A 12 SINGLE CHOICE KEYPAD LAYOUT 0 0 = ORIGINAL ISSUE 001
1 = CURRENT ISSUE 002 20 LOAD FIRMWARE N/A 21 LOAD/READ CONFIGURATION N/A 22 LOAD/READ AUDIT N/A 23 CLEAR ALL AUDITS N/A 24 DISPLAY FAULT LOG N/A 25 CLEAR FAULT LOG N/A 27 FORCE DOOR OPEN N/A 28 ENABLE ADVERT EDITOR 0 SCROLL TO SELECT 0 = DISABLE / 1 = ENABLE 29 ENABLE ADVERTISING DISPLAY 0 30 FACTORY DEFAULTS N/A 31 BOARD DEFAULTS N/A 32 TRIAC TESTING N/A 40 MDB RECIEVER TIMEOUT 100 41 ENABLE IRDA INTERFACE 0 0 = DISABLED
1 = ENABLED
2 = DDCMP VIA RS232 PORT (TELEMETRY)
42 ENABLE BRITISH SUMMERTIME 1
0 = DISABLED 1 = ENABLED
43 MASTER WATER VALVE TIMEOUT 180 TIME IN SECONDS 44 COLD WATER SYSTEM 0 0 = CARBONATOR (WITH ICE BATH)
1 = DGB CARBONATOR
2 = ESCOWA CHILLER UNIT
3 = NO COLD WATER VALVE 46 DISPLAY EXTRAS MODE 1 0 = NOW PRESS VEND
1 = BAR TYPE
2 = 4 CHARACTER NAME
3 = 4 CHARACTER "WHIP" ONLY
SET WORKING DAYS - DAYS 1234567 0 = ALL DAYS, 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS START TIME 00:00
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DURATION 24
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48 VEND DELAY 5 TIME IN SECONDS, 0 = AUTO VEND FEATURE DISABLED. 51 JUG AVAILABLE 0 0 = DISABLED 1 = ENABLED 52 MAX NUMBER CUPS PER JUG 7 53 CHANGE WATER FILTER WARNING 20000 0 - DISABLED 66 UV FILTER SETUP 0 0 = DISABLED, 1 = ENABLED 67 UV FILTER INHIBIT 20000 0 - DISABLED 75 M.D.H. ARM MOVMENT STALL TIMEOUT 5 MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, ARM MOVMENT STALL TIMEOUT 76
M.D.H. ARM HOME START DELAY
1
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, DELAY TIME AFTER VEND
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M.D.H. NOMINATED CONTROL TRIAC
0
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, OUTPUT: 0 = OFF 1 = 22 - HOT WATER OR MDH (OUTPUT SKT 11, PIN 12) 2 = 28 - SYRUP 2 OR MDH (OUTPUT SKT 12, PIN 6) 3 = 30 - GRINDER PUMP OR MDH (OUTPUT SKT 12, PIN 8)
78 M.D.H. SENSOR SWITCH INVERT 1 MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, 0= NC, 1 = NO
CUP SETTINGS
90 CUP SETUP 1 0 = PERMANENT NO CUP
1 = CUP DROP ACTIVE
91 SET UP CUP SENSOR 0 0 = DISABLED
1 = ENABLED & WILL WARN OF NO CUP DETECTION & WILL
NOT VEND A DRINK
2 = ENABLED & WILL WARN OF NO CUP DETECTION, WILL
VEND A DINK ON THE SECOND VEND PRESS WITHIN 10 SECONDS
92 CUP SENSOR OPERATION 0 0 = DISABLED, VEND WILL NOT ABORT
1 = ENABLED WILL ABORT VEND IMMEDIATELY. WILL EMPTY
BREWER IF FRESHBREW DRINK
2 = ENABLED, WILL ABORT IMMEDIATELY, THEN RINSE THE
BOWLS FOR 2 SECONDS, ALSO EMPTY THE BREWER IF A FRESHBREW DRINK
93 NO CUP KEY DISABLE 1 0 = CUP DISABLED
1 = CUP ENABLED
2 = AUTO NO CUP DETECTION 94 DEFAULT CUP SIZE 0 0 = REGULAR, 1 = LARGE 95 FB DRINK QUICK VEND ENABLE 0 0 = DISABLED, 1 = ENABLED 96 BTC DRINK QUICK VEND ENABLE 0 0 = DISABLED, 1 = ENABLED 98 MAX BOWL RINSE TIME 2.0
100 CAROUSEL TIMEOUT 120 101 PEELER MOTOR - TIMEOUT 9.0
102 PEELER CUP EMPTY LEVEL 3
SETS THE LEVEL OF CUPS REMAINING IN THE PEELER AFTER THE CAROUSEL START TO LOAD, BEFORE VENDS ARE INHIBITED
BOILER SETTINGS
115 BOILER OPERATING TEMPERATURE 80 BOILER NORMAL TEMPERATURE SETTING 116 BOILER SLEEP TEMPERATURE 60 BOILER SLEEP TEMPERATURE SETTING
117 AUTO SLEEP DELAY 0
INACTIVITY TIME AFTER WHICH THE BOILER GOES TO SLEEP.
118
BOILER TEMPERATURE CURRENT READING
N/A
READ ONLY
119
BOILER TEMPERATURE OVERFLOW READING
N/A
READ ONLY
120
BOILER TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM READING
N/A
READ ONLY
121 BOILER FILL TIMEOUT 180 122 BOILER TEMP EXCEED TIMEOUT 120 123 BOILER HEAT ON TIMEOUT 900 124 BOILER CALIBRATION N/A
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ADD FUNCTION DEFAULT COMMENT
125 RESET BOILER CALIBRATION N/A
126
BOILER TEMPERATURE OVERFLOW TRIP TEMP
N/A
READ ONLY
BREWER 1 SETTINGS
130 BREWER 1 ANTI SPLUTTER DELAY 2.0
131
INVERT BREWER 1 HOME SWITCH SIGNAL
1 0 = NORMAL 1 = INVERTED
132
BREWER 1 PISTON SEAL/HOME TIMEOUT
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133
FRESHBREW SETTINGS - BREWER PULSE
0.5 PISTON PULSED DURING THE PUSH SEQUENCE
GRINDER SETTINGS
140 GRINDER DOSE SWITCH TIMEOUT 0 18 SECONDS RECOMMENDED 141 WATER ROUTING SETUP 2 0 = NORMAL BTC WATER ROUTING (DISABLED)
1 = BTC WATER ROUTING ALL MAIN BTC SELECTIONS
2 = ESPRESSO ONLY BTC WATER ROUTING. NORMAL
ROUTING TO ALL OTHER BTC DRINKS
142 BLACK ONLY % SCALE FACTOR 100 143 BLACK + SUGAR % SCALE FACTOR 100 144 WHITE ONLY % SCALE FACTOR 100 145 GRINDER PISTON SEAL/HOME TIMEOUT 15 146 RECIRC WATER FOR ESPRESSO 10.0 147 RECIRC WATER FOR ALL OTHER BTC 10.0 148 RECIRC VALVE INVERT TRIAC OUTPUT 0 0 = NORMAL, 1 = RECIRC VALVE TRIAC LOGIC INVERTED
SINGLE SELECTION - BUTTONS
160
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 1 DRINK CODE
12
161
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 2 DRINK CODE
13
162
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 3 DRINK CODE
10
163
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 4 DRINK CODE
11
164
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 5 DRINK CODE
22
165
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 6 DRINK CODE
23
166
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 7 DRINK CODE
20
167
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 8 DRINK CODE
21
168
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 9 DRINK CODE
75
169
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 10 DRINK CODE
73
170
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 11 DRINK CODE
70
171
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON 12 DRINK CODE
80
193
SINGLE SELECTION - PIN ACCESS BUTTON
0
194
SINGLE SELECTION - PIN ACCESS MAPPING
1
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PAYMENT SETTINGS
200 PAYMENT SYSTEM 5 0 = PERMANENT FREE VEND (NO PAYMENT SYSTEM)
3 = SINGLE PRICE CARD SYSTEM
4 = MDB CASHLESS ONLY WITH CARD INSERTION REQUIRED
FOR ALL DRINK INCLUDING ZERO PRICED
5 = MDB PAYMENT SYSTEM
201 COIN SET 0 0 = 1,2,5,10,20,50P & £1COINS
1 = 1,2,5,10,20,50P, £1 & £2 COINS.
2 = 5,10,20,50P & £1 COINS
3 = ENTER CREDIT CARD
5 = 5,10,20,50CT & 1 EURO COINS
6 = 5,10,20,50CT & 1 & 2 EURO COINS
7 = $1 ONLY COINAGE 8 = $1 & $2 COINAGE
202 CHANGER COIN TYPE 0 2 203 CHANGER COIN TYPE 1 2 COIN TYPES
204 CHANGER COIN TYPE 2 2
00 = INHIBIT COIN ACCEPTANCE AND
MANUAL DISPENSE
205 CHANGER COIN TYPE 3 2
01 = COIN ACCEPTANCE, NO MANUAL
DISPENSE.
206 CHANGER COIN TYPE 4 2
11 = COIN ACCEPTANCE, NO MANUAL
DISPENSE BUT INHIBIT WHEN IN LOW CHANGE.
207 CHANGER COIN TYPE 5 2
02 = COIN ACCEPTANCE, AND MANUAL
DISPENSE.
208 CHANGER COIN TYPE 6 2 03 = TOKEN ACCEPTANCE
209 CHANGER COIN TYPE 7 2
12 = COIN ACCEPTANCE, AND MANUAL
DISPENSE BUT INHIBIT WHEN IN LOW CHANGE.
210 CHANGER COIN TYPE 8 2 211 CHANGER COIN TYPE 9 2 BILL TYPES 212 CHANGER COIN TYPE 10 2 00 = DISABLED 213 CHANGER COIN TYPE 11 2 01 = ACCEPT BUT NO MANUAL ESCROW 214 CHANGER COIN TYPE 12 2 02 = ACCEPT WITH MANUAL ESCROW
215 CHANGER COIN TYPE 13 2
11 = ACCEPT BUT NO MANUAL ESCROW,
DISABLED IF LOW CHANGE
216 CHANGER COIN TYPE 14 2
12 = ACCEPT MANUAL ESCROW, DISABLED
IF LOW CHANGE
217 CHANGER COIN TYPE 15 2 218 TUBE A ASSIGNMENTS 0 219 TUBE B ASSIGNMENTS 1
220 TUBE C ASSIGNMENTS 2
00 = COIN A, THE LOWEST COIN DENOMINATION: 01 = COIN B, THE SECOND LOWEST COIN DENOMINATION: 02 = COIN C, THE THIRD LOWEST COIN DENOMINATION; 03 = THE FOURTH LOWEST COIN DENOMINATION: WHICH HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO A TUBE BY THE COIN MECHANISM.
221 TUBE A LOW SETTING 3 NUMBER COINS IN TUBE = LOW CHANGE 222 TUBE B LOW SETTING 3 NUMBER COINS IN TUBE = LOW CHANGE 223 TUBE C LOW SETTING 3 NUMBER COINS IN TUBE = LOW CHANGE 224 CHANGER EXACT CHANGE EQUATION 5 TUBE LOW CONDITIONS FOR EXACT CHANGE
0 = A OR B & C 1 = A & B & C 2 = A & B 3 = A & B OR C 4 = A 5 = A OR B 6 = A & B OR C 7 = A & C 8 = A OR C 9 = B & C 10 = B 11 = B OR C 12 = C
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ADD FUNCTION DEFAULT COMMENT
225 EXACT CHANGE MESSAGE DISPLAY 0 0 =ALTERNATE, 1 = PERMANENT WHEN APPLICABLE. 226 MAXIMUM CREDIT 200 MAXIMUM CREDIT ALLOWED 227 MAXIMUM PAYOUT 200 MAXIMUM CHANGE PAYOUT PERMITTED 228 SINGLE/MULTI VEND 0 0 = SINGLE VEND, 1 = MULTI-VEND
229 FORCE VEND 0
0 = PERMITS CHANGE WITHOUT VEND 1 = INHIBIT CHANGE WITHOUT VEND
230 ESCROW (INSTANT CREDIT TO CARD) 0 0 = DISABLED, 1 = CREDIT CARD WITH CASH INSTANTLY
231 IMMEDIATE CUP DEDUCTION 0
0 = DISABLED, 1 = DEDUCT COST OF CUP AS SOON AS IT IS
DISPENSED
236 USE PIN ALWAYS FOR JUG VEND 0
0 = PIN NOT REQUIRED 1 = PIN REQUIRED, ONLY APPLICABLE WHEN 200 = 0 (FREE
VEND)
237 PIN FREE VEND PERIOD 0 0 = PIN DISABLED, 1 = 30 SECS, 2 = 60 SECS ETC 238 FREE VEND PIN 1 0 0 = INACTIVE 239 FREE VEND PIN 2 0 0 = INACTIVE 240 FREE VEND PIN 3 0 0 = INACTIVE 241 FREE VEND PIN 4 0 0 = INACTIVE 242 FREE VEND PIN 5 0 0 = INACTIVE 243 FREE VEND PIN 6 0 0 = INACTIVE 244 DISCOUNT VEND PIN 1 0 0 = INACTIVE 245 DISCOUNT VEND PIN 2 0 0 = INACTIVE 246 DISCOUNT VEND PIN 3 0 0 = INACTIVE 247 DISCOUNT. VEND PIN 4 0 0 = INACTIVE 248 DISCOUNT VEND PIN 5 0 0 = INACTIVE 249 DISCOUNT. VEND PIN 6 0 0 = INACTIVE
FREE. VEND PERIOD 1 0 0 = ALL DAYS 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS
250
00:00 00:00
START TIME
FREE. VEND PERIOD 2 0 0 = ALL DAYS 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS
251
00:00 00:00
START TIME
FREE. VEND PERIOD 3 0 0 = ALL DAYS 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS
252
00:00 00:00
START TIME
FREE. VEND PERIOD 4 0 0 = ALL DAYS 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS
253
00:00 00:00
START TIME
FREE. VEND PERIOD 5 0 0 = ALL DAYS 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS
254
00:00 00:00
START TIME
FREE. VEND PERIOD 6 0 0 = ALL DAYS 1-7 = SELECTIVE DAYS
255
00:00 00:00
START TIME
256 0 0 = DISABLED, 1 = ENABLED 257 2 258 DISCOUNT FOR SUPP. PERIOD 0.00 DISCOUNT FOR SUPPLEMENTARY PERIOD 259 NO CUP DISCOUNT 0.00 0 = DISABLED 260 JUG DISCOUNT 0.00 262 STRONG DRINK PRICE INCREASE 0.00 263 EXTRA WHITE PRICE INCREASE 0.00 264 EXTRA SUGAR PRICE INCREASE 0.00
265 CUP & VEND AUDIT MODE 0
0 = ORIGINAL DISCOUNTED NO CUP AUDIT & PRICING 1 = NEW CUP CHARGEABLE AUDIT & PRICING 2 = ORIGINAL DISCOUNTED NO CUP AUDIT & PRICING, BUT
WITH DISCOUNT DURING TIMED FREE VEND
3 = NEW CUP CHARGEABLE AUDIT & PRICING, BUT WITH
DISCOUNT DURING TIMED FREE VEND (ALSO SEE ADDRESS 259)
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ADD FUNCTION DEFAULT COMMENT
FLUSH SETTINGS
340 INSTANTS - WATER 5.0 341 INSTANTS - WHIPPER 3.0 342 BREWER - WATER 5.0 343 BREWER - WHIPPER 3.0 344 BREWER - BREW TIME 1.0 345 BREWER - PISTON TIME 2.0 346 GRINDER - WATER 22.0 347 GRINDER - HOME DELAY 3.0 348 GRINDER - WHIPPER 0.0 349 HOT/COLD - WATER 5.0 350 SYRUPS 5.0
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10. PROGRAMMING COMMANDS
This section explains each of the programming Addresses. The Addresses are in numerical order. Use the Address list in the previous section to identify which Address you require. Use this section to find explanations and instructions on each of the Addresses. See Section ‘7. PROGRAMMING’ to access ‘service’ mode,
Note:
When all programming parameters have been set, press the ‘Cancel’ key to save changes. The LCD will display ‘SAVING SETTINGS PLEASE WAIT….’
MACHINE TYPE – Address 1
This address sets the configuration of the machine, it is important to ensure that this address relates to the physical configuration of the machine to ensure trouble free vending.
1 = Encore Instant – Single Choice 2 = Encore FB – Single Choice 3 = Encore LX Instant – Multi Choice 4 = Encore LX FB – Multi Choice 5 = Encore LX BTC – Multi Choice 6 = Encore LX FB BTC – Multi Choice 7 = Encore Accolade FB 8 = Encore Accolade INST
LANGUAGE – Address 3
The content of this Address determines the language of messages displayed via the LCD.
0 = English 1 = Finnish 2 = German 3 = Flemish/Belgian 4 = Flemish 5 = Belgian 6 = Dutch 7 = Spanish 8 = French 9 = Norwegian 10 = Russian
REAL TIME CLOCK – Address 4
Example: To alter the time and date on the LCD to 3pm November 3:
Enter ‘Service’ mode:
1. Enter address 004 – the address to change the time and date
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key
3. Enter the current time, ’15.00’
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key
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REAL TIME CLOCK – Address 4 (Cont.)
5. Enter the date ’03.11.04’
6. Press the ‘Vend’ key
ENABLE CLOCK DISPLAY – Address 6
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
USER LEVEL SECURITY – Address 7
This address allows a security number to be entered to restrict access to ‘Service’ mode. To gain access to service mode when a security code has been enabled, enter the security code when in ‘DOOR OPEN’ mode. This address maybe used in conjunction with address 256 – price address protect. If address 256 is set to 1, access to the price addresses is available without first entering the security code. To turn off the security code, enter ‘0’ in address 7.
NOTE:
Record security numbers in a safe place, loss of a security number will prevent access to ‘Service’ mode.
DISPLAY/SET SERIAL NUMBER – Address 8 DISPLAY/SET ASSET NUMBER – Address 9 DISPLAY/SET SITE NUMBER – Address 10
The Solo Encore allows for 3 individual machine specific ‘serial’ numbers to be recorded to identify what the configuration of the machine is (serial number), where the machine is located (asset number) and which area it is located in (site number).
NOTE:
The machines serial number may only be entered once; this number cannot be changed.
LAST DRINK SELECTION – Address 11
If, in the unlikely event a problem is encountered on your machine, this address maybe accessed to determine which drink sent the machine ‘out of order’.
ROTATE KEYPAD BUTTON SELECTION (SINGLE CHOICE) – Address 12
If, in the unlikely event the processor board needs to be replaced on a single choice model, the replacement board (factory default is multi-choice) will need to be configured for the single choice keypad, set value to 1 to enable correct button mapping. Note: Address 1 will have to be set to a single choice option prior to changing the value in this address.
LOAD/READ CONFIGURATION – Address 21
7. Open door and operate door switch (power up)
8. Insert SIMM Card
9. Press the ‘Cancel’ button four times to enter “Service Mode”
10. Enter address 021 and press enter (Vend button)
11. Use Whipped/Extra White button to scroll up and down
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(Copy)
12. Select READ CONFIG and press enter (Vend button)
13. Accept default AUTO SELECT file name by pressing enter again
14. Confirm the action by pressing Enter
15. Display shows READING…
16. When finished the display returns to the initial 021 setting
17. Operate door switch (power down)
18. Remove SIMM Card and Close door
(Clone) Follow same procedure except at 021 address…
6. Select LOAD CONFIG and press enter ( Vend button )
7. Use scroll buttons (Whipped/Extra White) to pick the appropriate file to load into the machine
8. Press the ‘Vend’ key to accept and confirm action
9. Display shows WRITING …
10. When finished the display returns to the initial 021 setting
Use the ‘Cancel’ key to scroll back to ‘DOOR OPEN’ message to ensure new settings are saved to the CPU.
LOAD/READ AUDIT – Address 22
11. Open door and operate door switch (power up)
12. Insert SIMM Card
13. Press the ‘Cancel’ button four times to enter “Service Mode”
14. Enter address 022 and press enter (Vend button)
15. Use Whipped/Extra White button to scroll up and down
(Copy)
16. Select READ AUDIT and press enter (Vend button)
17. Accept default AUTO SELECT file name by pressing enter again
18. Confirm the action by pressing Enter
19. Display shows READING…
20. When finished the display returns to the initial 022 setting
21. Operate door switch (power down)
22. Remove SIMM Card and Close door
(Clone) Follow same procedure except at 022 address…
6. Select LOAD AUDIT and press enter ( Vend button )
7. Use scroll buttons (Whipped/Extra White) to pick the appropriate file to load into the machine
8. Press the ‘Vend’ key to accept and confirm action
9. Display shows WRITING …
10. When finished the display returns to the initial 022 setting
Use the ‘Cancel’ key to scroll back to ‘DOOR OPEN’ message to ensure new settings are saved to the CPU.
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CLEAR AUDIT – Address 23
This provision exists to zero all audit parameters (vend totals and cash values). Once executed the information cannot be retrieved.
To perform an audit reset: Enter ‘Service’ mode:
1. Enter address 023
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key
3. The LCD will display ‘accept/cancel’
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key to clear the audit or the cancel key to cancel the operation.
DISPLAY FAULT LOG – Address 24
Entering this address will display the last 99 error codes that have occurred on the machine. To remove unwanted error codes, a fault log clear (address 25) should be performed following any fault correction.
CLEAR FAULT LOG – Address 25
To remove unwanted error codes from the fault log: Enter ‘Service’ mode:
1. Enter address 25
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key
3. The LCD will display ‘accept/cancel’
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key to clear the audit or the cancel key to cancel the operation.
IRDA INTERFACE – Address 41
0 = Irda Interface off 1 = Irda Interface on 2 = DDCMP Via RS232 Port (Telemetry)
ENABLE SUMMERTIME – Address 42
0 = Manual set up using Extra white key 1 = Automatic set up on the last Sunday of March/October
To set manually:
1. 1. Enter Service mode,
2. Change the time and day if required,
3. Press the Extra White key to Enable BST,
4. Scroll back to ‘Door Open’ to Save.
5. Press ‘Cancel’ to SAVE. ‘SAVE’ will be flashing on the Display.
COLD WATER SYSTEM – Address 44
0 = Carbonator (with ice bath) 1 = DGB Carbonator 2 = ESCOWA Chiller Unit 3 = No Refrigerated Unit
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DISPLAY EXTRAS – Address 46
Following a drink selection, the LCD is able to prompt the user for additional information on strength, sweetness and whether to whip the drink or not:
0 = Now Press Vend 1 = Bar Type 2 = 4 Character Name 3 = 4 Character “WHIP” Only
SET WORKING DAYS – Address 47
The VMC can be programmed with the known working shift of any particular location by day, the shift start time and the duration. Upon the shift start time, the operating temperature is raised to its normal setting. All machines leave the factory with this facility programmed as inactive to accommodate locations, which permanently operate for 24 hours. This may need to be altered to suit particular locations.
VEND KEY SET-UP – Address 48
To activate or de-activate automatic vend if Vend key not pushed within 5 second time out period: 0 = No time-out - ‘Vend’ key must be pressed. 1 = Automatic 5 second time-out.
JUG AVAILABLE – Address 51
0 = Not Available 1 = Available
MAX NUMBER CUPS PER JUG – Address 52
Maximum number of cups per jug selection = 7, this maybe altered accordingly.
CHANGE WATER FILTER WARNING – Address 53
This facility exists as a prompt to check the condition of the water filter (if fitted) upon completion of a pre-determined number of vends. The Address has a programmable range of 0-9999 (this must then be multiplied by x10). The facility is inactive if set to zero. A message of "FILTER" is displayed, at power­up only, on the external display upon completion of the total number of vends. The message will continue to be displayed for 5 seconds at power up only until an additional 1000 vends have been taken.
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UV FILTER SETUP – Address 66
To enable or disable UV filter inhibit, Address 67 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
UV FILTER INHIBIT – Address 67
Sets the value for the number of vends allowed before the ‘Change UV Lamp‘ is displayed, i.e. 20000 = 20,000 vends. 0 = Disabled
CUP SETUP – Address 90
0 = Permanent No Cup 1 = Cup Drop Active 2 = Hot Cups Only, No Cup for Cold Drinks
SETUP CUP SENSOR – Address 91
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled & Will warn of no cup detection & will not vend a drink 2 = Enabled & will warn of no cup detection, will vend a drink on the second
press of the ‘Vend’ key within 10 seconds
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, ARM MOVMENT STALL TIMEOUT – Address 75
The time set within this address determines the delay period from the start of the vend before activating an alarm, error code 30, indicating the arm has stalled, jammed or failed to be detected by either switch. 5 = 5 Seconds (Default)
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, DELAY TIME AFTER VEND – Address 76
This address sets a time delay after the vend has completed before allowing the arm to be returned to the ‘home ‘ position. 1 = 1 Seconds (Default)
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, NOMINATED CONTROL TRIAC – Address 77
0 = Off 1 = 22 (SKT 11-12 Output, reserved for Hot Water) 2 = 28 (SKT 12-6 Output, reserved for Syrup 2) 3 = 30 (SKT 12-8 Output, reserved for Grinder Pump)
(See connector outputs – Chapter 23)
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, SENSOR SWITCH INVERT – Address 78
0 = NC - Normally Closed 1 = NO - Normally Open (Default)
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CUP SENSOR OPERATION – Address 92
0 = Disabled, vend will not abort 1 = Enabled and will abort vend immediately. Will empty brewer if freshbrew
drink has been taken
2 = Enabled, will abort vend immediately then rinse the bowls for 2 seconds. It
will also empty the brewer is a freshbrew drink has been taken
NO CUP KEY DISABLED – Address 93
0 = Disabled 1 = Cup Enabled 2 = Automatic No Cup Detection
DEFAULT CUP SIZE – Address 94
The Solo Encore default throw times allow the machine to be set-up to deliver either 7oz or 9oz drinks.
0 = Regular 7oz 1 = Large 9oz
FB DRINK QUICK VEND – Address 95
Setting this address to ‘1’ will enable Freshbrew vends to be dispensed 3 seconds faster by commencing the brewer cycle at the time of ‘Cup Drop", as opposed to "Cup Delivery". However, should a cup ‘jam’ condition be experienced, credit (when applicable) will be deducted and the brewer will continue to dispense the selected product. Setting this address to ‘0’ will disable the quick vend option.
BTC DRINK QUICK VEND – Address 96
Setting this address to ‘1’ will enable Bean to Cup vends to be dispensed 3 seconds faster by commencing the grind cycle at the time of ‘Cup Drop", as opposed to "Cup Delivery". However, should a cup ‘jam’ condition be experienced, credit (when applicable) will be deducted and the brewer will continue to dispense the selected product. Setting this address to ‘0’ will disable the quick vend option.
MAX BOWL RINSE TIME – Address 98
If the cup sensor (address 92) is activated and a cup is removed during a vend cycle, the mixing bowl will rinse the remaining ingredients for the duration set within this address.
BOILER OPERATING TEMPERATURE – Address 115
Provides an indication of the water temperature at the dispense position into the mixing bowl. It is recommended that the contents of this Address should remain at the default setting of 80
o
C for Instant machines, 85oC for Freshbrew
machines and 92
o
C for Bean to Cup.
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BOILER SLEEP TEMPERATURE – Address 116
It is recommended that the contents of this Address should remain at the default setting and should only be altered if advised to do so by the machine supplier.
AUTO SLEEP DELAY – Address 117
This is the amount of time, set in hours, before the boiler will go into ‘sleep’ mode (power save!) following a vend cycle.
BOILER TEMPERATURE READING – Address 118
This address displays the temperature of the boiler.
BOILER TEMPERATURE OVERFLOW READING – Address 119
If the Solo Encore boiler overfills and an error code ‘57’ is displayed, this address will display the actual temperature of the water that has passed through the overflow pipe. This will help in determining weather the fault had been caused by the boiler overheating, the machine being tilted, or the boiler switches not registering when the boiler should be full.
BOILER TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM READING – Address 120
This address will display the highest temperature that the boiler has reached prior to an error code being displayed and should be used in conjunction with address 119.
BOILER FILL TIMEOUT – Address 121
The time set within this address determines the amount of time the machine ‘calls’ for water before switching off if the boiler has not registered as being full.
BOILER TEMPERATURE EXCEED TIMEOUT – Address 122
The time set within this address determines how long the boiler can exceed the operating temperature before highlighting a fault.
Note: The boiler will fluctuate around 2
o
C of the operating temperature.
BOILER HEAT ON TIMEOUT – Address 123
The time set within this address determines how long the processor will sustain an output to the boiler relay before switching it ‘off’ if the boiler has not reached its operating temperature.
BOILER TEMPERATURE OVERFLOW TRIP TEMPERATURE – Address 126
Displays the overflow temperature at time of peak during an Error 57 event.
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FRESHBREW ANTI SPLUTTER DELAY – Address 130
The downward stroke of the brewer piston places the brewer cylinder under pressure. To relieve this pressure, preventing the last of the brewed liquid splashing out of the mixing bowl or cup, the brewer motor is stopped for 1.5 seconds. During this pause the remaining liquid is dispensed into the mixing bowl or cup by means of the 'relieving pressure'. This stop position is the ‘Anti­Splutter Delay’.
Example: To adjust the ASD timing of Brewer 1 from 3.5 to 3.2 seconds.
Enter ‘Service’ mode:
1. Enter address ‘130’ - the Address number of Freshbrew 1 ASD.
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key - the current delay time will be displayed - in this example 3.5.
3. Enter ‘3.2’ - the new required time of 3.2 seconds.
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key to confirm the new setting.
NOTE: Refer to 'Fresh Brew - vend sequence' flow chart on page 59 for a full understanding.
FRESHBREW SETTINGS – BREWER PULSE – Address 133
This feature allows the piston to be pulsed during the ‘push’ sequence of the freshbrew brewer.
Data [1] = Pulse On time in 0.1seconds (0.5sec’s) Data [2] = Pulse Off time in 0.1 seconds (1.0sec’s) (The piston pulse is enabled as default)
Example: PISTON PULSE ENABLED With the piston pulse enabled the recommended ‘Piston Push times’ are as follows:
FB Tea/ Coffee With Piston Pulse Enabled Address 694
Black
Black
Sugar White
White &
Sugar 7oz Piston Push time in Sec's 9.2 8.0 7.8 7.0 9oz Piston Push time in Sec's 10.8 9.2 9.1 9.0
Note:
Minor adjustments may be required to the settings listed above according the flow rate for the brewer valve. If at the end of the piston push liquid is still being dispensed increase the piston push time for each selection 0.2sec – 0.5sec until the ‘splutter’ is reduced. If during the piston push air is dispensed reduce the piston push time for each selection 0.2sec – 0.5sec until the ‘splutter’ is reduced.
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GRINDER DOSING SWITCH – Address 140
The time set within this address determines how long the grinder will grind the beans into the dosing switch. If the dosing switch has not registered as being full before this time elapses, the LCD will register the beans as being sold out.
WATER ROUTING SETUP – Address 141
0 = Normal BTC Water Routing (Disabled) 1 = BTC Water Routing, All main selections 2 = Espresso Only BTC Water Routing, Normal routing to all other BTC drinks
See section 13 ‘Setting the fluid levels for ‘Continental Style Coffee’
Addresses 142, 143, 144, 146, 147 and 148
See section 13 ‘Setting the fluid levels for ‘Continental Style Coffee’
SINGLE SELECTION BUTTON DRINK CODE – Addresses 160 –171
There are 12 configurable buttons on the Solo Encore single choice model and each button maybe programmed with a specific drink code, for a full list of drink codes and drink types, refer to the ‘DRINK SELECTION CODES’ section.
Example: To set button 1, the upper left button to deliver a black tea with sugar:
Enter ‘Service’ mode Enter address ‘160’, the address for button 1 Press the ‘Vend’ key Enter ‘51’ the selection code for freshbrew tea, black with sugar Press the ‘Vend’ key
PAYMENT SYSTEM – Address 200
0 = Permanent Free Vend (No payment system) 3 = Single Price Card System 4 = MDB Cashless Only (with card insertion – all drink selections) 5 = MDB Payment System
If setting to ‘Permanent Free Vend’ (0), the selling prices do not need to be set to zero. A coin mechanism is not required (or needs to be fitted) for this facility is be used. If setting to ‘MDB Cashless Only’ (4), a card must be inserted for all drinks including those with zero prices.
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COIN SET – Address 201
The content of this Address should be programmed to suit the coin acceptance group as programmed within the coin mechanism, or altered to suit a card payment system only. The coin/card acceptance group is displayed via the LCD as a standby, second page instruction.
0 = 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50p, 1 pound 1 = 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50p, 1 pound and 2 pound coins 2 = 5, 10, 20, 50p and 1 pound coins 3 = Enter credit card 5 = 5, 10, 20, 50CT & 1.00 euro coins 6 = 5, 10, 20, 50CT, 1.00 & 2.00 euro coins.
NOTE:
The content of this Address should only be programmed to 3 if Address 200 (Payment System) is also set to 3.
CHANGER COIN TYPE - Addresses 202 - 217
These addresses relate to coin numbers 00 through to 15, which represent coin values determined by the coin mechanism.
00 = Inhibit coin acceptance and manual dispense 01 = Coin acceptance, no manual dispense 11 = Coin acceptance, no manual dispense but will inhibit in low change 02 = Coin acceptance, and manual dispense 12 = Coin acceptance, and manual dispense but will inhibit in low change 03 = Token acceptance
COIN A TO C ASSIGNMENTS - MDB Addresses 218 – 223
The contents of these Address numbers will automatically be set by the processor after communicating with the coin mechanism. The Coins A, B and C will always be identified as the three lowest coin denominations.
These Addresses will only require altering if there is a requirement to identify coins A, B and C as coins which are not the three lowest coin denominations.
The content of these Addresses assigns a value to each of the coins labelled as A, B or C, which are used in all the MDB programming Addresses.
00 = Coin A, the lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a tube by the coin mechanism. 01 = Coin B, the second lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a tube by the coin mechanism. 02 = Coin C, the third lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a tube by the coin mechanism. 03 = the fourth lowest coin denomination which has been assigned to a tube by the coin mechanism.
This is only a relevant Address when using four tube coin mechanisms.
The following are examples of the programming required for low change conditions.
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COIN A TO C ASSIGNMENTS - MDB Addresses 218 – 223 (Cont.)
Example: An MDB coin mechanism is fitted with a 5, 10, 20, 50p validator.
To set a low change condition when the 5p tube drops below 10 coins or the 10p tube drops below 8 coins, the following needs to be set.
Address 218 to 5 (Coins A and B, Default setting) Address 219 to 10 (Low level for coin A) Address 220 to 8 (Low level for coin B) Address 221 to 0 (Identifies coin A as the lowest coin denomination, default setting 5p) Address 223 to 1 (Identifies coin B as the second lowest coin denomination, default 10p)
NOTE:
Some MDB coin mechanisms do not have the facility to count the number of coins allocated to the tubes. These mechanisms rely upon high and low level sensors within each tube.
In order for the exact change equation to function correctly the tube low levels, in Addresses 351 to 353, will need to be set below the number of coins at which the low level sensor operates.
EXACT CHANGE EQUATION – Address 224
Specifies when "use exact change only" is displayed i.e., when certain coin tubes reach the low settings.
0 = A or (B and C) 1 = A and B and C 2 = A and B 3 = A and (B or C) 4 = A 5 = A or B 6 = A or B or C 7 = A and C 8 = A or C 9 = B and C 10 = B 11 = B or C 12 = C
EXACT CHANGE MESSAGE DISPLAY – Address 225
0 = Alternate 1 = Permanent when applicable
MAXIMUM CREDIT - MDB Address 226 (Default setting = 0200)
The maximum value of credit accepted as a multiple of the lowest value coin accepted.
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MAXIMUM PAYOUT - MDB Address 227 (Default setting = 0200)
Maximum value of change able to be dispensed. If the value exceeds this figure more vends will be required before change is given.
SINGLE/MULTI VEND – Address 228
0 = Single vend 1 = Multi vend
FORCE VEND – Address 229
0 = Permit change without vend 1 = Inhibit change without vend
INSTANT CREDIT TO CARD – Address 230
0 = Press reject lever to assign cash to card 1 = Credit card with cash automatically
PIN FREE/DISCOUNT VEND PERIOD TIMING – Address 237
This facility enables random free/discount vends, for a pre-programmed period duration, to be initiated via a personal identification number. Access to this facility is gained by pressing the '0' key on the external keypad three times. Four flashing question marks on the LCD prompt insertion of a valid PIN (PINs are programmed within Addresses 238 - 243 Free Vend PINs and Addresses 244 to 249 Discount PINs). Upon acceptance, all selections set-up as ‘timed free vend available’ will switch to free/discount vend for the duration set. The free period duration is programmable in 30-second increments from 0001 -
9999. Address content examples:-
0 = Inactive 1 = 30 second free duration 2 = 60 second free duration 10 = 5 minute free duration (10 x 30 seconds)
The discount value for ‘discount’ vend PINs is programmed within Address 258.
NOTE:
Should 3 consecutive invalid PINs be inserted, the processor will abort the routine, and the LCD will report ‘PIN facility temporarily disabled’. The facility will remain disabled for a period of four minutes.
FREE VEND PIN NUMBERS – Addresses 238 – 243
Up to 6 four-digit pin numbers maybe entered to allow the machine to switch into free vend – also see addresses 250 to 255
DISCOUNT VEND PIN NUMBERS – Addresses 244 – 249
Up to 6 four-digit pin numbers maybe entered to allow the machine to switch into discount vend – also see addresses 250 to 255 and address 258.
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SET-UP FREE VEND/SUPPLEMENTARY DISCOUNT PERIODS – Addresses 250 to 255
Up to six free vend OR six supplementary discount periods may be programmed although the two are mutually exclusive, i.e. if any free vend periods are programmed, the discount feature cannot be used, and vice versa.
FREE VEND PERIODS
During these periods, all drinks may be free vended, or, if required, a limited selection of drinks may be free vended. The drinks available during a timed free vend period are determined by the "Set-up selection range", refer to section 9 ‘Drink selection set-up addresses’.
Each active selection can be programmed to:-
1. Timed free vend available.
2. Timed free vend not available.
The content of each selection Address for the above options will vary dependant on the drink type. Refer to section 9 ‘Drink selection set-up addresses’.
FREE VEND PERIODS (CONTINUED) At the start of a free vend period, the processor will respond with an audible tone of 1 second duration. If all active selections are being free vended, the external display standby message will change to read FREE. If, however, any selection is to remain as a pay vend, the external display standby messages will not change.
PROGRAMMING FREE VEND PERIODS
When programming free vend periods, if the duration of the period is less than 24 hours, the individual day numbers of which the period is to be active are to be programmed (Sunday = Day 1 to Saturday = Day 7, 0 = all days). If, however, the period duration is greater than 24 hours, i.e. to cover a weekend, only the day on which the period is to start should be programmed. The duration of the period is also to be programmed in hours and minutes. The maximum duration time = 99 hours 99 minutes.
Example 1: A free vend period is required from 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. on Monday to Friday only.
Enter ‘Service’ mode:-
1. Enter Address 250 = Free vend period No. 1.
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
3. Enter ‘23456’ - the day numbers of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
5. Enter ‘1000’ = the start time of 10.00 a.m.
6. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
7. Enter ‘130’ - the duration time of 1 hour 30 minutes.
8. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
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Example 2: A free vend period is required from 5.30 p.m. on Friday to 9.00 a.m. on
Monday.
Enter ‘Service’ mode:-
1. Enter Address 251 = Free vend period No. 2.
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
3. Enter ‘6’ - the start day number for Friday.
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
5. Enter ‘1730’ - the start time of 5.30 p.m.
6. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
7. Enter ‘6330’ - the duration time of 63 hours 30 minutes.
8. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
To cancel a free vend period Enter ‘Service’ mode:-
1. Enter Address number of relevant period to cancel (250 to 255).
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
3. Enter ‘0’.
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
5. Enter ‘0’.
6. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
7. Enter ‘0’.
8. Press the ‘Vend’ key.
DISCOUNT (SUPPLEMENTARY) PERIODS
If discount periods are required, the programming for the relevant timed periods is identical to that for timed free vend periods. The value of the discount is then to be programmed within Address 258.
PRICE ADDRESS PROTECT – Address 256
If a security code is active to protect access to Service Mode (See ‘User level security’ - Address 007’), it is possible to include or exclude access to the price setting Addresses. If unprotected, for example, access to adjust vend selling prices is possible without requiring the knowledge of the security code number.
0 = Price Addresses Protected by security code. 1 = Price Addresses Not protected by security code.
DECIMAL POINT POSITION – Address 257
This facility exists for differing currencies. The default value is 02, i.e. 2 decimal places. This address does not require alteration for British currency.
DISCOUNT FOR SUPP. PERIOD – Address 258
The value set within this address determines the amount by which the standard price is discounted – see also addresses 250 to 255.
NO CUP DISCOUNT / CHARGE FOR CUP – Address 259
This facility enables the value entered to be deducted from a vend when the ‘No Cup’ key is pressed, or when detecting a ‘No Cup’ vend requirement when address 265 is set to 0. With address 265 set to 1 the value entered in address 259 will be the charge for a cup dispensed.
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JUG DISCOUNT – Address 260
Range of discount available = 1 to 9.99. The value set within this address will determine the discount per cup, i.e. if address 260 = 2 and it takes 5 cups to fill a jug; the total discount will equal 10. This facility is not applicable during a timed supplementary period.
0 = No discount for jug-fill vends.
PRICE INCREASE FOR STRONG DRINKS - Address 262
The content of this Address enables a price increase on selecting a Strong drink. The default setting of 0 disables the feature. Any other parameter will set the price increment, that is the value to be added to the selling price of the regular selection, e.g. a value of 2 will increase the selling price by 2, when a strong drink is selected. The pricing for a strong drink shall be initiated by pressing the ‘Strong’ key on the keypad, up to a maximum of three times.
PRICE INCREASE FOR EXTRA WHITE SELECTIONS - Address 263
The content of this Address enables a price increase on selecting the Extra White option. The default setting of 0 disables the feature. Any other parameter will set the price increment, that is the value to be added to the selling price of the regular selection. The pricing for extra milk shall be initiated by pressing the ‘Extra White’ key on the keypad, up to a maximum of three times.
PRICE INCREASE FOR EXTRA SUGAR SELECTIONS - Address 264
The content of this Address enables a price increase on selecting the Extra Sugar option. The feature is disabled (by default) when set to 0. Any other parameter will set the price increment, that is the value to be added to the selling price of the regular selection. The pricing for extra sugar shall be initiated by pressing the ‘Extra Sugar’ key on the keypad, up to a maximum of three times.
CUP & VEND AUDIT MODE - Address 265
The content of this address enables the method to ‘charge for a cup’ or ‘discount for cup’ to be audited and price controlled accordingly. 0 =
Discount for No-cup in audit & pricing (default)
1 = Charge for cup in audit & pricing. Note: An audit reset will need to be preformed if a change is made to this address.
INSTANT WATER FLUSH LEVEL – Address 340
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the water valve will be initiated for on all instant selections during a flush cycle.
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INSTANT WHIPPER FLUSH TIME – Address 341
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Instant whipper motors are switched on for during a flush cycle.
BREWER WATER FLUSH LEVEL – Address 342
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Brewer water valve will be initiated for during a flush cycle.
BREWER WHIPPER FLUSH TIME – Address 343
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Fresh Brew whipper motor is switched on for during a flush cycle.
BREWER SOAK TIME – Address 344
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Brewer retains water within the brewing cylinder during a flush cycle.
GRINDER WATER FLUSH LEVEL – Address 346
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Grinder water valve will be initiated for during a flush cycle.
GRINDER HOME - FLUSH TIME DELAY – Address 347
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Grinder cylinder is sealed for before rotating to its homed position. The delay is initiated once the water into the cylinder has stopped flowing.
GRINDER WHIPPER FLUSH TIME – Address 348
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Grinder whipper motor is switched on for during a flush cycle.
HOT/COLD WATER FLUSH LEVEL – Address 349
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the water valve will be initiated for on the Hot Water (if fitted) and cold­water selections during a flush cycle.
SYRUP FLUSH LEVEL – Address 350
The value entered within this address, in seconds, will determine the amount of time the Syrup pumps will be initiated for on all individual syrup selections during a flush cycle.
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11. DRINKS SETUP
DRINK SELECTION SET UP CONTENTS
Table of Multiple Field Parameters ................................................................ 52
Example 1 ...................................................................................................... 53
Example 2 ...................................................................................................... 54
Drink Selection Set Up Address..................................................................... 55
1. Single Cup................................................................................. 55
2. Hot Water .................................................................................. 55
3. Still Water.................................................................................. 55
4. Carbonated Water..................................................................... 55
5. Syrup 1...................................................................................... 55
6. Syrup 2...................................................................................... 56
7. Instant 1 .................................................................................... 56
8. Instant 2 .................................................................................... 56
9. Instant 5/Soup/Topping/Cold Powder ....................................... 57
10. Instant Espresso ....................................................................... 58
11. Espresso Choc.......................................................................... 58
12. Creamichoc............................................................................... 59
13. Chocolate.................................................................................. 59
14. Freshbrew Tea/Coffee .............................................................. 60
15. Bean to Cup Regular Coffee ..................................................... 61
16. FB/BTC Espresso ..................................................................... 61
17. Double Inst/FB/BTC Espresso .................................................. 62
18. Inst/FB/BTC Cappuccino........................................................... 63
19. Inst/FB/BTC Café Latte ............................................................. 64
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TABLE OF FIELD PARAMETERS
The Solo Encore provides the ability to fully configure your drink for optimum taste. A selection of the addresses within the Solo Encore have ‘multiple parameters’, this provides the user with the ability to set timings for specific drinks and also allows the drinks to be ‘pulsed’ for a fuller flavour.
Listed below is a table outlining the data field parameters and over the page are two examples of how to use the parameters within your programming.
Keys
Description
Data
Field
[1]
Data Field
[2]
Data
Field
[3]
Data
Field
[4]
Data
Field
[5]
Data
Field
[6]
Data Field
[7]
Data
Field
[8]
Comments
Prices
Used for Price entries
Regular
Price
Large Price
All price addresses have 2 data fields
Set-up
Used for Drink Set up
Basic
Set-up
Extended
Set-up
Countdown
Extra Time
(Sec) –
Black Only
Countdown
Extra Time
(Sec) -
Black
+
Sugar
Countdown
Extra Time
(Sec) –
White Only
Countdown
Extra Time
(Sec) -
White
+
Sugar
Used for setting individual drink selections. All main set up addresses have 3 data fields
Throws
Used for Editing Normal Drink throws
Regular
Throw
Throw
Delay
Large
Throw
Pulse
on time
Pulse
off time
Used for setting individual throw times. All throw addresses have 3 data fields Pulse fields are limited to a maximum value of 5.0 seconds
Piston
Time
Used for FB Piston push
Black Only
Black
+
Sugar
White
Only
White
+
Sugar
Large
Black only
Large
Black
+
Sugar
Large
White Only
Large
White
+
Sugar
Used for setting individual piston push times (ASD) for different drink additions. All Piston addresses have 8 data fields
Extra
Water
Used for Individual water Top­ups
Black Only
Black
+
Sugar
White
Only
White
+
Sugar
Large
Black Only
Large
Black
+
Sugar
Large
White Only
Large
White
+
Sugar
Used for adding extra top up water for different drink additions. All Extra water addresses have 8 data fields
Syrup
Topping
Used to set syrup topping throw
Regular
throw
Throw
Delay
Large
Throw
Pulse, On
Time
Pulse,
Off Time
Syrup
Source
Used for setting Syrup throw times. All Syrup throw addresses have 6 data fields Pulse fields are limited to a maximum value of 5.0 Seconds
Payment
Type
Used to set up payment systems
Coin Type Bill Type
Used for setting different payment devices for configuring coins or notes for validator’s or mech’s. Addresses 202­217
Note: Data fields 4 and 5 (Pulse time on and off) are active on Bean to Cup models as standard. The purpose of pulsing a water solenoid valve and/or an ingredient/whipper motor is to provide a continual body of flavour throughout the process of vending the drink. To ensure trouble free vending the pulse on and pulse off times should be set the same and must not fall below 5 seconds.
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Example 1: This example contains the method used to set-up the ‘Bean to Cup’ Espresso, selection codes 55-58, using the data fields.
Enter ‘Service Mode’.
1. Enter Address 750 (FB Espresso Set Up address)
2. Press the ‘vend’ key, the display will change to show the current data field that can be edited and the value that is currently set in that field. i.e.
The display will read:
Service Mode Address 750
Data [1]
1
3. Press the ‘vend’ key to change the parameter. The value within Data [1] will start to‘flash’.
4. Set the value to ‘1’ (1=Active, No Whip Option, Time Free Vend)
5. Press the ‘vend’ key
The display will read:
Service Mode Address 750
Data [2] 4
6. Press the ‘vend’ key to change the parameter. The value within Data [2] will start to ‘flash’.
7. Set the value to ‘4’ (4=Bean to Cup)
8. Press the ‘Vend’ key
The display will read:
Service Mode Address 750
Data [3] 5
9. Press the ‘vend’ key to change the parameter. The value within Data [3] will start to ‘flash’.
10. The value you set within this field will determine how many seconds ‘more’ then the default vend time the counter will display (the time taken to deliver the drink). If the default time for the vend is 50 seconds and a value of 5 is set within this address the total vend time will be 55 seconds.
Press the ‘vend’ key to save all new settings, cancel to exit service mode
Or
Press the ‘cancel’ key at anytime to exit service mode without saving any changes.
Data field [3] = Extra count down time
The extra count down time is a value that is added onto the standard count on the display. Only adjust if nessasary
Data field [3] = Extra count down time The extra count down time is a value that is added onto the standard count on the display. Only adjust if nessasary
Data field [3] = Extra count down time The extra count down time is a value that is added onto the standard count on the display. Only adjust if nessasary
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Example 2:
All ingredient throws are able to be changed and are controlled by means of time. Those that are controlled at increments of 0.1 of a second will be displayed showing a decimal point. Those displayed without a decimal point are adjustable in 1 second increments.
Example: To increase the throw duration of Instant 1 main water, from 5.0 to 5.2. In ‘Service’ mode
1. Enter address ‘474’ – Throw – Inst 1 Main Water
2. Press the ‘Vend’ key - the timing will flash (05.0).
3. Enter 05.2
4. Press the ‘Vend’ key
NOTE:
Procedure for Initiating a Dry Ingredient Throw: To enable you to weigh products, the machine allows you to initiate an individual dry ingredient throw without water as follows: In ‘Service’ mode:-
1. Select the appropriate Address number.
2. Press the ‘BLANK’. This will activate a dry ingredient dispense after a 5 second delay, allowing the product to be weighed. After adjustment to the dispense time repeat Step 2.
If an address relating to a water throw is selected, only the water will be dispensed.
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DRINK SET-UP ADDRESSES
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] COMMENT
SINGLE CUP
400
SET-UP DRINK CODE 88 + 89
0
0 = DISABLED 3 = 88 ACTIVE, WITH CUP VEND DETECTION 6 = 88 ACTIVE, WITHOUT CUP VEND
401 SINGLE CUP - PRICE 0.02 0.25 x
HOT WATER
402
SET-UP DRINK CODE 90
0 4
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, NO CUP, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, NO CUP, NO TIMED FREE VEND
403 HOT WATER - PRICE 0.02 0.25 x 406 THROW - HOT WATER, MAIN WATER 8.0 0.0 11.0 WATER STATION 6
STILL WATER
408
SET-UP DRINK CODE 99
0 0 0
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, NO CUP, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, NO CUP, NO TIMED FREE VEND
409 STILL WATER - PRICE 0.02 0.25 x 412 THROW - STILL WATER 6.0 0.0 9.0 STILL WATER VALVE
CARBONATED WATER
414
SET-UP DRINK CODE 98
0 0 0
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, NO CUP, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, NO CUP, NO TIMED FREE VEND
415 CARBONATED WATER - PRICE 0.02 0.25 x 418 THROW - CARBONATED WATER 6.0 0.0 9.0 CARBONATED WATER VALVE
SYRUP 1
420
SET-UP DRINK CODE 91 + 92
0 0 0
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, STILL ONLY COLD, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED ONLY, TIMED FREE VEND 4 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED & STILL COLD, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, STILL ONLY COLD, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED ONLY, NO TIMED FREE VEND 14 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED & STILL COLD, NO TIMED FREE VEND
421 SYRUP 1 - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x 424 THROW - SYRUP 1, SYRUP 3.0 1.0 4.5 SYRUP PUMP 1 425 THROW - SYRUP 1, CARBONATED WATER 5.0 0.0 7.5 CARBONATED WATER VALVE 426 THROW - SYRUP 1, STILL WATER 5.0 0.0 7.5 STILL WATER VALVE 427 THROW - SYRUP 1, HOT WATER 5.0 0.0 7.5 WATER STATION 6 428 THROW - SYRUP 1, TOP-UP WATER 0.0 0.0 0.0 STILL WATER VALVE
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ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] COMMENT
SYRUP 2
430
SET-UP DRINK CODE 93 + 94
0 0 0
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, STILL ONLY COLD, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED ONLY, TIMED FREE VEND 4 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED & STILL COLD, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, STILL ONLY COLD, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED ONLY, NO TIMED FREE VEND 14 = ACTIVE, CARBONATED & STILL COLD, NO TIMED FREE VEND
431
SYRUP 2 - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x
434
THROW - SYRUP 2, SYRUP 3.0 1.0 4.5 SYRUP PUMP 2
435
THROW - SYRUP 2, CARBONATED WATER 5.0 0.0 7.5 CARBONATED WATER VALVE
436
THROW - SYRUP 2, STILL WATER 5.0 0.0 7.5 STILL WATER VALVE
437
THROW - SYRUP 2, HOT WATER 5.0 0.0 7.5 WATER STATION 6
438
THROW - SYRUP 2, TOP-UP WATER 0.0 0.0 0.0 STILL WATER VALVE
INSTANT 1
470
SET-UP DRINK CODE 10-13
2 6 6
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
471
INSTANT 1 - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x
474
THROW - INSTANT 1, REGULAR 0.8 1.7 1.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 3
475
THROW - INSTANT 1, STRONG 1.0 1.7 1.2 INGREDIENT MOTOR 3
476
THROW - INSTANT 1, MAIN WATER 5.7 0.0 7.0 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
477
THROW - INSTANT 1, MAIN WHIPPER 6.2 0.0 7.5 WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
478
THROW - INSTANT 1, WHITENER 0.8 0.6 0.9 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
479
THROW - INSTANT 1, EXTRA WHITENER 1.0 0.6 1.1 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
480
THROW - INSTANT 1, WHITE WATER x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
481
THROW - INSTANT 1, WHITE WHIPPER x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
482
THROW - INSTANT 1 SUGAR 1.0 0.5 1.1 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
483
THROW - INSTANT 1, EXTRA SUGAR 1.2 0.5 1.3 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
484
THROW - INSTANT 1, SUGAR WATER 3.3 0.0 4.2 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
485
THROW - INSTANT 1, SUGAR WHIPPER 3.8 0.3 4.7 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
486
THROW - INSTANT 1, TOP-UP WATER 0.0 2.5 0.0 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
INSTANT 2
490
SET-UP DRINK CODE 20-23
1 6 6
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 4 = ACTIVE, ALL EXTRAS DISABLED, TIMED FREE VEND. 5 = ACTIVE, NO EXTRA STRENGTH Or WHITNER & NO WHIP, T.F.V 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND 14 = ACTIVE, ALL EXTRAS DISABLED, NO TIMED FREE VEND 15 = ACTIVE, NO EXTRA STRENGTH Or WHITNER & NO WHIP, NO T.F.V {T.F.V = TIMED FREE VEND}
491 INSTANT 2 - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x 494 THROW - INSTANT 2, REGULAR 0.9 0.4 1.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 6 495 THROW - INSTANT 2, STRONG 1.1 0.4 1.2 INGREDIENT MOTOR 6 496 THROW - INSTANT 2, MAIN WATER 6.5 0.0 8.0 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model) 497 THROW - INSTANT 2, MAIN WHIPPER 7.0 0.0 8.5 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model) 498 THROW - INSTANT 2, WHITENER 0.8 0.2 0.9 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
57
ADD FUNCTION
[1] [2] [3]
COMMENT
INSTANT 2 (Cont.)
499 THROW - INSTANT 2, EXTRA WHITENER 1.0 0.2 1.1 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4 500 THROW - INSTANT 2, WHITE WATER 2.7 0.0 3.4 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model) 501 THROW - INSTANT 2, WHITE WHIPPER 3.2 0.0 3.9 WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model) 502 THROW - INSTANT 2 SUGAR 1.0 0.2 1.1 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 503 THROW - INSTANT 2, EXTRA SUGAR 1.2 0.2 1.3 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 504 THROW - INSTANT 2, SUGAR WATER x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model) 505 THROW - INSTANT 2, SUGAR WHIPPER x x x WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model) 506 THROW - INSTANT 2, TOP-UP WATER 0.0 1.5 0.0 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
INSTANT 5 (SOUP/COLD POWDER)
550
SET-UP DRINK CODE 80, 45-48
5 6 6
0 = DISABLED 1 = INSTANT 5 ACTIVE, NO WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = INSTANT 5 ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = INSTANT 5 ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND 4 = SOUP ACTIVE, NO WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND 5 = SOUP ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND 6 = COLD SOUP ACTIVE, NO WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND 7 = COLD SOUP ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND 8 = TOPPING MODULE 11 = INSTANT 5 ACTIVE, NO WHIP, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = INSTANT 5 ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = INSTANT 5 ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, NO TIMED FREE VEND 14 = SOUP ACTIVE, NO WHIP, NO TIMED FREE VEND 15 = SOUP ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, NO TIMED FREE VEND 16 = COLD SOUP ACTIVE, NO WHIP, NO TIMED FREE VEND 17 = COLD SOUP ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, NO TIMED FREE VEND
551 INSTANT 5/SOUP - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x
THROW - INSTANT 5 0.9 0.4 1.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 1 THROW - SOUP 1.8 1.5 2.2
554
THROW - COLD POWDER 1.8 1.5 2.2
555 THROW - INSTANT 5, STRONG 1.1 0.4 1.2 INGREDIENT MOTOR 1
THROW - INSTANT 5 MAIN WATER 3.8 0.0 5.1 WATER STATION 1 OR STILL WATER THROW - SOUP, MAIN WATER 9.0 0.0 11.7 (COLD POWDER)
556
THROW - COLD POWDER MAIN WATER 9.0 0.0 11.7 THROW - INSTANT 5 MAIN WHIPPER 4.3 0.0 6.5 WHIPPER 1 THROW - SOUP, MAIN WHIPPER 10.5 0.0 12.5
557
THROW - COLD POWDER MAIN WHIPPER 10.5 0.0 12.5 558 THROW - INSTANT 5, WHITENER 0.8 0.2 0.9 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4 559 THROW - INSTANT 5, EXTRA WHITENER 1.0 0.2 1.1 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4 560 THROW - INSTANT 5, WHITE WATER 2.7 0.0 3.4 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model) 561 THROW - INSTANT 5, WHITE WHIPPER 3.3 0 3.9 WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model) 562 THROW - INSTANT 5, SUGAR 1.0 0.2 1.1 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 563 THROW - INSTANT 5, EXTRA SUGAR 1.2 0.2 1.3 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 564 THROW - INSTANT 5, SUGAR WATER 2.8 0.0 3.2 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model) 565 THROW - INSTANT 5, SUGAR WHIPPER 3.3 0 3.7 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model) 566 THROW - INSTANT 5, TOP-UP WATER 0.0 1.5 0.0 WATER STATION 1
58
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] COMMENT
INSTANT ESPRESSO
570
SET-UP DRINK CODE 14-17
3 6 6
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
571 INSTANT ESPRESSO - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x 574 THROW - ESPRESSO, REGULAR 1.0 0.5 1.2 INGREDIENT MOTOR 3 575 THROW - ESPRESSO, STRONG 1.2 0.2 1.3 INGREDIENT MOTOR 3 576 THROW - ESPRESSO, MAIN WATER 2.6 0.0 3.4 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model) 577 THROW - ESPRESSO, MAIN WHIPPER 3.2 0.0 3.9 WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model) 578 THROW - ESPRESSO, WHITENER 0.7 0.2 0.8 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4 579 THROW - ESPRESSO, EXTRA WHITENER 0.8 0.2 0.9 INGREDIENT MOTOR 4 580 THROW - ESPRESSO, WHITE WATER x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model) 581 THROW - ESPRESSO, WHITE WHIPPER x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model) 582 THROW - ESPRESSO, SUGAR 0.6 0.2 0.7 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 583 THROW - ESPRESSO, EXTRA SUGAR 0.8 0.2 0.9 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 584 THROW - ESPRESSO, SUGAR WATER 1.7 0.0 2.2 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model) 585 THROW - ESPRESSO, SUGAR WHIPPER 2.2 0 2.7 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model) 586 THROW - ESPRESSO, TOP-UP WATER 0.0 1.5 0.0 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
ESPRESSO CHOC
590
SET-UP DRINK CODE
3 9 9
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
591 ESPRESSOCHOC - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x 594 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, COFFEE 0.8 2.5 1.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 3
595
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, COFFEE WATER
2.0 2.0 2.7 WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
596
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, COFFEE WHIPPER
2.5 2.0 2.5 WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
597 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, CHOCOLATE 1.9 0.6 2.4 INGREDIENT MOTOR 2 598 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, CHOC WATER 3.0 0.0 4.0 WATER STATION 1 or 2(LX model)
599
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, CHOC WHIPPER
5.0 0.0 5.0 WHIPPER 1 or 2(LX model)
600 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, TOPPING 1.7 5.6 2.4 INGREDIENT MOTOR 1 or 4(None topping canister)
601
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, TOPPING WATER
3.3 5.0 4.0 WATER STATION 1 or 4(None topping canister)
602
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, TOPPING WHIPPER
3.8 4.2 4.8 WHIPPER 1 or 4(None topping canister)
603 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, SUGAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 604 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, EXTRA SUGAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
605
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, SUGAR WATER
0.0 0.0 0.0 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
606
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, SUGAR WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
607
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, TOP UP WATER
0.0 1.0 0.0 CHOC SPRINKLER
608
THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, CHOC SPRINKLER
0.0 0.0 0.0 CHOC SPRINKLER
609 THROW - ESPRESSOCHOC, SYRUP TOP x x x SYRUP 1,2 OR 3
59
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] COMMENT
CREAMI CHOC
615
SET-UP DRINK CODE 71 + (72 + syrup)
3 9 9
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
616 CREAMICHOC - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x 619 THROW - CREAMICHOC CHOCOLATE 2.4 2.0 2.8 INGREDIENT MOTOR 2 620 THROW - CREAMICHOC CHOC WATER 4.5 1.0 5.5 WATER STATION 1 or 2(LX model) 621 THROW - CREAMICHOC CHOC WHIP 4.5 1.0 5.8 WHIPPER 1 or 2(LX model) 622 THROW - CREAMICHOC TOPPING 1.8 1.0 2.2 INGREDIENT MOTOR 1 or 4(None topping canister) 623 THROW - CREAMICHOC TOPPING WATER 4.0 0.0 5.5 WATER STATION 1 or 4(None topping canister)
624
THROW - CREAMICHOC TOPPING WHIPPER
5.0 0.5 5.5 WHIPPER 1 or 4(None topping canister)
625 THROW - CREAMICHOC, SUGAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 626 THROW - CREAMICHOC, EXTRA SUGAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 627 THROW - CREAMICHOC, SUGAR WATER 0.0 0.0 0.0 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model) 628 THROW - CREAMICHOC, SUGAR WHIPPER 0.0 0.0 0.0 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model) 629 THROW - CREAMICHOC, TOP UP WATER 0.0 1.0 0.0 WATER STATION 1 or 2(LX model)
CHOCOLATE
635
SET-UP DRINK CODE 70
3 9 9
0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
636 CHOCOLATE - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x 639 THROW - CHOCOLATE, MAIN INGREDIENT 2.9 2.0 3.4 INGREDIENT MOTOR 2 640 THROW - CHOCOLATE, MAIN WATER 8.8 0.0 11.0 WATER STATION 1 or 2(LX model) 641 THROW - CHOCOLATE, MAIN WHIPPER 8.9 0.0 12 WHIPPER 1 or 2(LX model) 642 THROW - CHOCOLATE, SUGAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 643 THROW - CHOCOLATE, EXTRA SUGAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 INGREDIENT MOTOR 5 644 THROW - CHOCOLATE, SUGAR WATER 0.0 0.0 0.0 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model) 645 THROW - CHOCOLATE, SUGAR WHIPPER 0.0 0.0 0.0 WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model) 646 THROW - CHOCOLATE, TOPUP WATER 0.0 1.5 0.0 WATER STATION 1 or 2(LX model)
Refer to ‘TABLE OF FIELD PARAMETERS’ (page 52) for 1 - 3 value identifiers.
60
Freshbrew & BTC Drinks
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] COMMENT
FRESHBREW TEA / COFFEE
675
SETUP DRINK CODE 50-53
0 2 12 12 12 12
[MAIN SETUP] 0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
[EXT SETUP - Data field 2] 2 = Freshbrew Tea 8 = Freshbrew Coffee
Extra count down time- Data field 3]
676 FRESHBREW- PRICE 0.15 0.25 x x x x x x
THROW -TEA, REGULAR 0.7 0.7 0.9 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
679
THROW – COFFEE, REGULAR 3.0 0.7 3.4 0 0 x x x THROW – TEA, STRONG 0.9 0.7 1.1 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
680
THROW – COFFEE, STRONG 3.2 0.7 3.6 0 0 x x x THROW –TEA, MAIN WATER 5.2 0.0 7.0 0 0 x x x WATER STATION 4
681
THROW – COFFEE, MAIN WATER
5.2 0.0 7.0 0 0 x x x
THROW -TEA MAIN WHIPPER 2.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 x x x NONE
682
THROW – COFFEE, MAIN WHIPPER
2.0 1.0 3.2 0 0 x x x
THROW -TEA WHITENER 0.3 3.2 0.4 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
683
THROW - COFFEE WHITENER
0.8 3.2 0.9 0 0 x x x
THROW – TEA, EXTRA WHITENER
0.5 3.2 0.6 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
684
THROW – COFFEE, EXTRA WHITENER
1.0 3.2 1.1 0 0 x x x
THROW - TEA, WHITE WATER 2.0 2.8 2.0 0 0 x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
685
THROW - COFFEE, WHITE WATER
2.0 2.8 2.0 0 0 x x x
THROW – TEA, WHITE WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
686
THROW - COFFEE, WHITE WHIPPER
1.4 3.0 2.5 0 0 x x x
THROW - TEA. SUGAR 1.0 2.2 1.1 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
687
THROW - COFFEE. SUGAR 1.0 2.2 1.1 0 0 x x x THROW – TEA, EXTRA
SUGAR
1.2 2.2 1.3 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
688
THROW - COFFEE. EXTRA SUGAR
1.2 2.2 1.3 0 0 x x x
THROW - TEA, SUGAR WATER
1.0 1.5 1.2 0 0 0 x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
689
THROW - COFFEE, SUGAR WATER
1.0 1.5 1.2 0 0 0 x x
THROW - TEA, SUGAR WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 x x WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
690
THROW - COFFEE, SUGAR WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 x x
THROW - TEA, TOPUP WATER
1.0 4.5 1.0 0 0 0 x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
691
THROW - COFFEE, TOPUP WATER
1.0 4.5 1.0 0 0 0 x x
THROW - TEA, BREW TIME 2.0 x x 0 0 0 x x
693
THROW - COFFEE, BREW TIME
5.0 x x 0 0 0 x x
THROW – TEA, PISTON PUSH TIME
9.2 8.0 7.8 7.0 11 9 9 9.0
694
THROW - COFFEE, PISTON PUSH TIME
9.2 8.0 7.8 7.0 11 9 9 9.0
61
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] COMMENT
BTC REGULAR COFFEE
700
SETUP DRINK CODE 60-63
0 16 16 16 16
[MAIN SETUP] 0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
[Extra count down time- Data field 3]
701 BTC - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x x x x x x
704 THROW - BTC, REGULAR 4.5 0 4.5 0 0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
706 THROW - BTC, MAIN WATER 22.0 0.0 26.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 4
707
THROW - BTC, MAIN WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x NONE
708 THROW - BTC, WHITENER 0.7 5.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
709
THROW - BTC, EXTRA WHITENER
0.9 5.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
710 THROW - BTC, WHITE WATER 2.2 4.5 2.8 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
711
THROW - BTC, WHITE WHIPPER
2.1 4.8 2.6 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
712 THROW - BTC, SUGAR 1.0 0.2 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
713
THROW - BTC, EXTRA SUGAR
1.1 0.2 1.2 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
714
THROW - BTC, SUGAR WATER
1.7 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
715
THROW - BTC, SUGAR WHIPPER
2.2 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
717
THROW - BTC, EXTRA WATER
7.5 2.5 3.5 0.0 12.0 5.0 7.0 0.0
718
THROW - BTC, HOME DELAY TIME
4.0 x x x x x x x
FB/BTC ESPRESSO
750
SETUP DRINK CODE 55-58
0 0 16 16 16 16
[MAIN SETUP] 0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
[EXT SETUP - Data field 2] 2 = FB 4 = BTC
[Extra count down time- Data field 3]
751 FB/BTC ESPRESSO - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x x x x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, REGULAR
3.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
754
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, REGULAR
4.5 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
755
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, STRONG
3.2 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, MAIN WATER
2.7 0.0 3.8 0.5 0.5 x x x WATER STATION 4
756
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, MAIN WATER
6.9 0.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, MAIN WHIPPER
2.0 3.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 x x x NONE
757
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, MAIN WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
62
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] COMMENT
FB/BTC ESPRESSO (Cont.)
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, WHITENER
0.2 0.5 0.3 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
758
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, WHITENER
0.2 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, EXTRA WHITENER
0.3 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
759
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, EXTRA WHITENER
0.3 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, WHITE WATER
0.8 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
760
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, WHITE WATER
0.8 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, WHITE WHIPPER
1.3 2.0 1.8 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
761
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, WHITE WHIPPER
1.2 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, SUGAR
0.4 2.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
762
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, SUGAR
0.4 0.1 0.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, EXTRA SUGAR
0.5 2.2 0.6 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
763
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, EXTRA SUGAR
0.5 0.1 0.6 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, SUGAR WATER
0.8 2.2 0.9 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
764
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, SUGAR WATER
0.8 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, SUGAR WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
765
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, SUGAR WHIPPER
0.8 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
766
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, TOPUP WATER
0.5 5.0 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
767
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, EXTRA WATER
4.0 2.5 3.0 5.0 2.4 2 0 0
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, BREW TIME
5.0 x x x x x x x
768
THROW - BTC ESPRESSO, HOME DELAY TIME
3.0 x x x x x x x
769
THROW - FB ESPRESSO, PISTON PUSH TIME
6.2 6.2 6.1 6.2 7.5 7.2 6.9 6.9
DOUBLE INST/FB/BTC ESPRESSO
773
SETUP DRINK CODE 80-83
3 0 4 4 4 4
[MAIN SETUP] 0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
[EXT SETUP - Data field 2] 0 = INST 2 = FB 4 = BTC
[Extra count down time- Data field 3]
774 DOUBLE FB/BTC - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x x x x x x
63
ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] COMMENT
INST/FB/BTC CAPPUCCINO
775
SETUP (STANDARD) DRINK CODE 75-76
SETUP (CHOC-SPRINKLER) DRINK CODE 78-79
3 0 8 8
[MAIN SETUP] 0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
[EXT SETUP - Data field 2] 0 = INST 2 = FB 4 = BTC [Extra count down time- Data field 3]
776
INST/FB/BTC CAPPUCCINO ­PRICE
0.15 0.25 x x x x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, REGULAR
1.0 8.5 1.2 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, REGULAR
3.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 x x x
779
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, REGULAR
4.5 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, MAIN WATER
3.2 8.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 4
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, MAIN WATER
2.5 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
780
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, MAIN WATER
7.0 10.0 11.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, MAIN WHIPPER
3.9 8.2 4.4 0.0 0.0 x x x NONE
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, MAIN WHIPPER
2.0 3.5 2.0 0.5 0.5 x x x
781
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, MAIN WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, WHITENER
2.8 0.5 3.0 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, WHITENER
2.8 0.5 3.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
782
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, WHITENER
2.8 1.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, WHITE WATER
4.0 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, WHITE WATER
4.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
783
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, WHITE WATER
4.5 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, WHITE WHIPPER
4.5 0.2 6.5 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, WHITE WHIPPER
4.5 0.2 6.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
784
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, WHITE WHIPPER
6.0 0.5 7.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR
1.0 1.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR
1.0 1.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
785
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR
1.0 1.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, EXTRA SUGAR
1.2 1.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, EXTRA SUGAR
1.2 1.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
786
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, EXTRA SUGAR
1.1 1.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR WATER
1.7 0.8 2.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR WATER
1.2 0.8 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
787
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR WATER
2.0 0.5 2.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
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ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] COMMENT
INST/FB/BTC CAPPUCCINO (Cont.)
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR WHIPPER
1.8 0.8 2.1 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR WHIPPER
1.8 0.8 2.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
788
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, SUGAR WHIPPER
1.8 0.8 2.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 2
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
789
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATA WATER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 1 or 2(LX model)
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE WATER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
790
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE WATER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 1 or 2(LX model)
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
791
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, CHOCOLATE WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST CAPPUCCINO, TOPUP WATER
0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
792
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, TOPUP WATER
0.5 4.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
793
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, EXTRA WATER
x x 5.0 x x x 5.0 x
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, BREW TIME
3.0 x x x x x x x
794
THROW - BTC CAPPUCCINO, HOME DELAY TIME
14.0 x x x x x x x
795
THROW - FB CAPPUCCINO, PISTON PUSH TIME
6.4 5.8 x x 6.6 6.2 x x
INST/FB/BTC CAFÉ LATTE
800
SETUP DRINK CODE 73-74
3 0 10 10
[MAIN SETUP] 0 = DISABLED 1 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 2 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND 3 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND 11 = ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 12 = ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, NO TIMED FREE VEND 13 = PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, NO TIMED FREE VEND
[EXT SETUP - Data field 2] 0 = INST 2 = FB 4 = BTC
[Extra count down time- Data field 3]
801 INST/FB/BTC C'LATTE - PRICE 0.15 0.25 x x x x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, REGULAR
0.9 0.4 1.2 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 6
THROW - FB C'LATTE, REGULAR
3.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 x x x
804
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, REGULAR
4.5 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, MAIN WATER
3.2 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 4
THROW - FB C'LATTE, MAIN WATER
2.5 0.0 3.5 0.5 0.5 x x x
805
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, MAIN WATER
7.0 0.0 11.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
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ADD FUNCTION [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] COMMENT
INST/FB/BTC CAFÉ LATTE (Cont.)
THROW - INST C'LATTE, MAIN WHIPPER
3.5 0.2 3.7 0.0 0.0 x x x NONE
THROW - FB C'LATTE, MAIN WHIPPER
2.0 3.5 2.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
806
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, MAIN WHIPPER
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, WHITENER
3.0 4.2 3.5 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 4
THROW - FB C'LATTE, WHITENER
2.8 10.5 3.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
807
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, WHITENER
2.8 17.5 3.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, WHITE WATER
4.0 3.8 6.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 2 or 3(LX model)
THROW - FB C'LATTE, WHITE WATER
4.0 9.8 5.0 0.5 0.5 x x x
808
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, WHITE WATER
4.5 16.5 5.0 0.5 0.5 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, WHITE WHIPPER
3.8 4.0 5.8 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 2 or 3(LX model)
THROW - FB C'LATTE, WHITE WHIPPER
4.5 9.8 6.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
809
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, WHITE WHIPPER
5.5 16.5 6.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, SUGAR
1.0 0.8 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
THROW - FB C'LATTE, SUGAR 1.0 1.2 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
810
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, SUGAR
1.0 1.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, EXTRA SUGAR
1.2 0.8 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x INGREDIENT MOTOR 5
THROW - FB C'LATTE, EXTRA SUGAR
1.2 1.2 1.3 0.0 0.0 x x x
811
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, EXTRA SUGAR
1.1 1.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, SUGAR WATER
1.7 0.8 2.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
THROW - FB C'LATTE, SUGAR WATER
1.2 1.0 1.4 0.0 0.0 x x x
812
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, SUGAR WATER
2.0 0.5 2.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, SUGAR WHIPPER
1.8 0.8 2.1 0.0 0.0 x x x WHIPPER 3 or 4(LX model)
THROW - FB C'LATTE, SUGAR WHIPPER
1.8 0.8 2.1 0.0 0.0 x x x
813
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, SUGAR WHIPPER
2.0 0.5 3.0 0.0 0.0 x x x
THROW - INST C'LATTE, TOPUP WATER
0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 x x x WATER STATION 3 or 4(LX model)
814
THROW - FB C'LATTE, TOPUP WATER
0.5 4 0.5 0.0 0.0 x x x
815
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, EXTRA WATER
x x 5.0 x x X 5.0 x
THROW - FB C'LATTE, BREW TIME
5.0 x x x x x x x
816
THROW - BTC C'LATTE, HOME DELAY TIME
4.0 x x x x x x x
817
THROW - FB C'LATTE, PISTON PUSH TIME
6.4 5.8 x X 6.6 6.2 x x
Refer to ‘TABLE OF FIELD PARAMETERS’ (page 52) for 1 to 8 value identifiers.
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12. QUICK REFERENCE ADDRESSES
Drink Pricing Addresses
Description Drink Code Address
Price
Regular*
Price
Large*
SINGLE CUP 88 + 89 401 0.02 0.25 HOT WATER 90 403 0.02 0.25 STILL WATER 99 409 0.02 0.25 CARBONATED WATER 98 415 0.02 0.25 SYRUP 1 91+ 92 421 0.15 0.25 SYRUP 2 93 431 0.15 0.25 INSTANT 1 10 - 13 471 0.15 0.25 INSTANT 2 20 - 23 491 0.15 0.25 INSTANT 5/SOUP 80, 45 - 48 551 0.15 0.25 INSTANT ESPRESSO 14 - 17 571 0.15 0.25 ESPRESSOCHOC 77 591 0.15 0.25 CREAMICHOC 71 + 72 616 0.15 0.25 CHOCOLATE 70 636 0.15 0.25 FRESHBREW 50 - 53 676 0.15 0.25 BTC REGULAR 60 - 63 701 0.15 0.25 FB/BTC ESPRESSO 55 - 58 751 0.15 0.25 DOUBLE FB/BTC ESPRESSO 81 - 83 774 0.15 0.25 INST/FB/BTC CAPPUCCINO 75 + 76, 78 +79 776 0.15 0.25 INST/FB/BTC C'LATTE 74 + 75 801 0.15 0.25
*Software default value
Drink Set-up Addresses
Description Drink Code Address
Default
Value
Default Setting
SINGLE CUP 88 + 89 400 0
DISABLED
HOT WATER 90 402 0
DISABLED
STILL WATER 99 408 0
DISABLED
CARBONATED WATER 98 414 0
DISABLED
SYRUP 1 91+ 92 420 0
DISABLED
SYRUP 2 93 430 0
DISABLED
INSTANT 1 10 - 13 470 2
ACTIVE, WITH WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND
INSTANT 2 20 - 23 490 1
ACTIVE, NO WHIP OPTION, TIMED FREE VEND
INSTANT 5/SOUP 80, 45 - 48 550 5
SOUP ACTIVE, PERM WHIP, TIMED FREE VEND
INSTANT ESPRESSO 14 - 17 570 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
ESPRESSOCHOC 77 590 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
CREAMICHOC 71 + 72 615 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
CHOCOLATE 70 635 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
FRESHBREW 50 - 53 675 0
DISABLED
BTC REGULAR 60 - 63 700 0
DISABLED
FB/BTC ESPRESSO 55 - 58 750 0
DISABLED
DOUBLE FB/BTC ESPRESSO 81 - 83 773 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
INST/FB/BTC CAPPUCCINO 75 + 76, 78 +79 775 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
INST/FB/BTC C'LATTE 74 + 75 800 3
PERMANENTLY WHIPPED, TIMED FREE VEND
Note: Machine Type 3 - Encore LX Instant – Multi Choice ONLY.
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13. FRESHBREW BREWER UNIT
FRESH BREW VEND SEQUENCE FLOW CHART
Makes Brewer Switch Brewer
Motor Stops ie Triac off.
Breaks Brewer Switch
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FAULT FINDING - FRESH BREW UNIT
Warning: Care should be taken when working on live equipment; 240Vac is present at the brewer station.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
WET FILTER PAPER (LEAKING) During water delivery.
During down-stroke of piston.
When filter platform drops/paper drives.
PAPER DRIVE FAILURE
Funnel/extractor not properly located.
Damaged cylinder-sealing edge.
Damaged/faulty cylinder seal.
Filter platform not located correctly (4 screw heads).
Damaged cylinder-sealing edge.
Damaged/faulty cylinder seal.
Filter platform not located correctly (4 screw heads).
Damaged/worn piston seal.
Too much water in cylinder.
Damaged/worn inner wall of cylinder.
Stainless steel delivery nozzle choked with tannin
Silicon delivery tube obstructed/pinched.
ASD timing set too late.
Incorrect type of filter paper (Cylinder fills with ingredient).
'O' ring/s damaged or missing from drive roller.
Re-locate correctly.
Replace cylinder.
Replace seal
Check for damage, if OK, re-locate correctly.
Replace cylinder.
Replace seal.
Check for damage, if OK, re-locate correctly.
Replace piston seal.
Check/adjust water volume.
Replace cylinder.
Replace nozzle or clear tannin.
Check and clear obstruction.
Adjust ASD time to occur earlier to expel all water.
Replace with correct paper type i.e. 100mm wide.
Replace 'o' ring/s.
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FAULT FINDING - FRESH BREW UNIT (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
PAPER DRIVE FAILURE (CONTINUED)
SPLASHING/SPLUTTERING OVER MIXING BOWL
INTERMITTENT SPLASHING/SPLUTTERING OVER MIXING BOWL.
DRIVE GEARS JUMP/ DISENGAGE
MOTOR STALLS DURING DOWN-STROKE OF PISTON.
Cam follower not dropping far enough to engage drive.
Filter roll not turning freely.
Filters insert incorrectly located/missing.
ASD timing set too early or too late
Stainless steel delivery nozzle choked with tannin.
Excess tannin on cylinder wall/piston seal (sticky).
Silicon delivery tube obstructed/pinched.
Tooth missing from gear/s.
Motor/bracket fixings loose.
Gear/cam shaft shear pin damaged or missing
Filter platform not located correctly (possibly sitting-up at one corner).
Too much ingredient in cylinder.
Silicon delivery tube obstructed/pinched.
Gear teeth contaminated with ingredient.
Filter platform not correctly located (4 screw heads).
Check and clear build- up of ingredient from underside.
Check for interference and clear.
Re-locate/replace filter insert.
Adjust timing of ASD correctly.
Replace nozzle or clear tannin
Clean away all tannin.
Check and clear obstruction.
Check the gear train, replace gear/s.
Re-secure fixings as required.
Check the 3 pins, replace as required.
Ensure platform is correctly locked by all four fixings.
See "Paper Drive Failure" above.
Check and clear obstruction.
Clean gear train.
Check for damage, if OK, re­locate correctly.
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FAULT FINDING - FRESH BREW UNIT (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
MOTOR STARTS/STOPS IN WRONG POSITION
MOTOR DOES NOT START
FILTER PLATFORM FAILS TO RISE FULLY
FILTER PLATFORM FAILS TO FALL FREELY
Motor home switch not operating correctly.
Poor continuity of input signal from home switch.
Poor continuity of output signal to brewer motor.
No output from CPU board (240Vac)
Loss of continuity between CPU board and brewer motor.
Thermal fuse in motor coil has blown.
Motor coil has failed open circuit.
Cam not turning, pin has sheared
Cam follower bearing collapsed/missing.
Filter insert incorrectly located, sandwiched between cylinder and platform.
Cam follower pillars dirty/sticky.
Cam follower pillars misaligned.
Return springs have become weak.
Check, adjust or replace as necessary.
Check continuity and connections between brewer home switch and CPU.
Check continuity and connections between brewer motor and CPU
Check output signal, replace CPU board if required.
Check and repair fault.
Check for cause and replace brewer motor.
Replace brewer motor.
Replace shear pin
Replace bearing.
Release piston and cylinder and re­locate filter insert.
Clean pillars and guide bores in bearing blocks
Slacken-off re-align and secure fixing screws,
Replace return springs (4 off).
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14. BEAN TO CUP DRINKS SETUP
The following section provides an in depth guide for setting up the bean to cup (BTC) system for the Solo Encore.
Step 1 – Drink Quality
It is Important to note, prior to any set-up or adjustments to the machine to achieve the delivery of good bean to cup coffee, you must ensure that,
FRESH BEAN ARE USED, WE RECOMMEND BEANS BE CHANGED EVERY 3-4 DAYS.
If you change the type of beans (product brand or roast type) during regular operation the brewer will need to be adjusted.
Step 2 - Setting Flow Rates and Volumes
Set the Water Valves from the Boiler
Confirm all the water valves are set correctly to 0.6fl/oz or 17.7ml per second by following the instructions below, before continuing with any other part of the set up.
VOLUME MATRIX
This matrix shows the volume of water you should expect to see if the machine is set at 0.6 fl/oz or 17.7ml per every second display on the machine.
Water Flow Rate = 0.6 fl/oz or
17,7ml
Per sec.
Water Flow Rate = 0.6 fl/oz or
17,7ml
Per sec.
Water Flow Rate = 0.6 fl/oz or
17,7ml
Per sec.
Time
in
Seconds
Water
Volume in
fl/oz
Water
Volume
in ml
Time
in
Seconds
Water
Volume in
fl/oz
Water
Volume in
ml
Time
in
Seconds
Water
Volume
in fl/oz
Water
Volume in
ml
1.0 0.6 17.7 9.0 5.4 159.3 17.0 10.2 300.9
2.0 1.2 35.4 10.0 6.0 177.0 18.0 10.8 318.6
3.0 1.8 53.1 11.0 6.6 194.7 19.0 11.4 336.3
4.0 2.4 70.8 12.0 7.2 212.4 20.0 12.0 354.0
5.0 3.0 88.5 13.0 7.8 230.1 21.0 12.6 371.7
6.0 3.6 106.2 14.0 8.4 247.8 22.0 13.2 389.4
7.0 4.2 123.9 15.0 9.0 265.5 23.0 13.8 407.1
8.0 4.8 141.6 16.0 9.6 283.2 24.0 14.4 424.8
The easiest method of measuring the amount of water going into the BTC brewer is to:
1. Enter service mode address 706 (value shown should be around 22 sec).
2. Caution: Take care the water dispensed will be very hot.
3. Have a measuring jug or at least two cups ready to collect and measure the volume of water dispensed.
4. Press the ‘blank’ key on the keypad.
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5. Increase or decrease the amount of water by carefully adjusting the mains water regulator for the BTC unit, (positioned under the Freshbrew unit) until the minimum 10.0 fl/oz or 295ml of water is dispensed for a 15 second throw time. (This should equal around three turns of the regulator).
Step 3 - Setting Water Volumes
Setting the BTC water flow rate
For all BTC machines to help achieve good quality drinks at least 10.0 fl/oz or 295ml of water is required, this equates to a 22 second throw time set within address 706.
To achieve the recommended flow rate of water through the grinder, adjust the water regulator for the grinder, this is located on the right hand side of the water inlet assembly.
Checking the Water Volume Dispensed from the Boiler Valves
Please note that this procedure is particularly important if the valves have been changed or de-scaled.
Example: for VALVE 1
1. In service mode enter address = 556:
2. Look at the throw time within the address (9 seconds)
3. Have measuring jug or a 7oz squat cup ready
4. Press the blank key on the keypad (alarm will sound for 5 seconds)
5. Water will be dispensed
6. Volume should be 5.4fl/oz or 159.3ml
7. If the volume is incorrect adjust the thumb adjuster on the water delivery valve – turn clockwise to increase water volume, anti-clockwise to decrease
8. Check again until the volume is correct
Repeat this process for each valve as follows:
VALVE 2 – address 640 (9 seconds), 5.4fl/oz or 159.3ml VALVE 3 – address 476 (5.7 seconds), 3.4fl/oz or 100.89ml VALVE 4 – address 483 (3.3 seconds), 1.9fl/oz or 58.41ml VALVE 5 – address 681 (4.5 seconds), 2.7fl/oz or 796.5ml
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Step 4 – Weigh Ingredients
1. Remove bean to cup cover plate – see Brewer Assembly Plate
2. Remove the freshbrew canister to gain better access to the BTC system, to avoid unnecessary mess, turn the delivery chute upwards.
3. Unscrew, but do not completely remove, the brass thumbscrews on the brewer allowing the brewer to drop downwards to the rest position
4. In service mode enter address 754
5. Weigh a cup and tare/zero the scales
6. Press the blank key on the keypad (alarm will sound for 5 seconds)
7. During this time, hold cup under doser unit, the grinder will be active until the switch is activated and dry dispense into the cup
8. Weigh the cup again (recommended gram throw 6.5 - 7.5 grams)
Step 5 – Ingredient Throw Adjustment
1. If this is incorrect, unscrew the stopping nut (a) and let (b) slide along to the
notch corresponding to the desired dosage (recommended gram throw 6.5 - 7.5 grams). Tighten stopping nut (a).
2. Repeat points 6 – 8 & Step 5.1 until the correct gram throw is achieved.
Dosing unit
(a)
Dosing Unit Adjustment
(b)
BTC Brewer
Brass Thumbscrews
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3. To replace the brewer ensure that the two arrows are aligned. Place hand over brewer, hold so that it is back from the positioning holes and slide forwards into position. Tighten thumbscrews (only need to be finger tight).
4. See details of the correct home position in Step 6 - Brewer Alignment
Step 6Brewer Alignment
IMPORTANT NOTE
ENSURE ARROWS COMPLETELY ALIGNED BEFORE PROGRESSING ANY FURTHER. BE READY TO TURN OFF THE MACHINE IF THE DOTS ARE NOT ALINGED DURING THE VEND
See details below:
1. If the Dots on the brewer are not aligned, adjust the drive cam at the back of
the brewer mounting bracket, until the dots are aligned correctly and the brewer ‘locks’ into the dispense position.
2. Check the home position of the brewer – the arrows should approximately
line up (+/- 5mm).
3. If the arrows on the brewer are not aligned within this tolerance, the homing
switch may need to be adjusted slightly, loosen the two fixing screws make the necessary adjustment and tighten the two fixing screws.
4. Recycle the power to activate the home cycle.
5. Only continue once the positions for ‘dispense’ and ‘home’ are aligned.
6. Ensure that fresh beans are being used
ARROWS Aligned
DOTS Aligned (Exactly)
Drive lever
Dispensing
Position
Home
Position
Drive Motor with Cam & Switches
=
CPP= Dispense
Drive Cam
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7. Have cup ready and BE READY AT ALL TIMES TO
TURN OFF THE MACHINE POWER SHOULD THE MACHINE GO OVER PRESSURE
Step 7Adjusting Pressure
1. Enter test mode and take 1 BTC espresso drink (selection code 55)
2. Check that the dots on the brewer line up EXACTLY
during the vend cycle. The alignment of the dots is imperative to ensure that the brewer is not damaged and will withstand the pressure while dispensing a BTC beverage.
3. Take 2 further BTC espresso drinks, observing the pressure gauge on the second vend
4. The pressure gauge should rise to within the green area (8-11 bar)
5. If the pressure is incorrect, turn the thumbscrew on the right hand side of the grinder as follows:
Clockwise to obtain a finer grind = Increase the pressure
Anti clockwise to obtain a coarser grind = Reduce the pressure.
6. See Quick Reference Table (below) for more details on perfecting Bean to cup drink quality.
7. Take 3 Black BTC espresso selections (55), observing the pressure gauge on the third vend
8. Continue to adjust by ½ turns. In each case watch the pressure on the third vend until pressure is correct
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the brand/variety of beans is changed, the pressure may also change. Please follow the above procedure to ensure that the pressure is correct.
Pressure Gauge
Grinder Thumbscrew
BTC
Grinder
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Step 8 Drink & Cup Fluid Levels
The following fluid levels are recommended for a standard in 7oz & 9oz cups.
Drink Volume in fl/oz
Section Drink Selection
7oz Cup 9oz Cup
Espresso's 55 - 58 2.0 - 2.5 3.0 - 3.5
4.1 D/ Espresso's 81- 84 4.0 - 4.5 5.0 - 5.5
4.2 Americano's 60 - 63 5.0 - 5.5 7.0 - 7.5
4.3 Cappucino's 75 -76 5.0 - 5.5 7.0 - 7.5
4.4 Café Latte 's 73 - 74 5.0 - 5.5 7.0 - 7.5
Only start setting the fluid levels for the BTC drinks after fresh beans have been placed into the BTC hopper.
Set the levels for BTC Espresso (1
st
Drink selection to check)
1. Note: BTC water routing should be enabled as standard for BTC Espresso & Double Espresso selections only.
2. In service mode set Address 141 = 2
3. In test mode take selection 58 (BTC Espresso coffee with sugar and whitener) and measure the fluid level.
4. Set the required fluid level by adjusting the main water throw time for that selection= Address 756.
5. Adjust the value in this address until the required fluid level has been achieved (2 - 2.5fl/oz for Espresso).
6. Once the base level has been set start checking ALL the other drinks options for that selection.
7. Take x1 of each of the BTC Espresso selections (with and without whitener and sugar) in test mode and ensure that the fluid levels are acceptable. 58, 55, 56 & 57
8. If the fluid levels vary across the drink ‘options’, then adjust the levels by using the allocated address for that selection. See details in the example below:
e.g. set the selection fluid levels in the following order:
Selection 58 = Base level for Espresso
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Once the same fluid level has been achieved across the drink selection, the main water throw will adjust each selection evenly.
Espresso Selections 55,56,57 & 58 & Double Espresso Selections 81, 82, 83 & 84 Should Now Be Set.
Set the levels for BTC Americano's
Now check the volume for all Americano selections 60 – 63. If adjustment is required enter address 706 and increase or decrease the value until the required volume is dispensed.
Americano Selections 60, 61, 62 & 63 Should Now Be Set.
Set the levels for BTC Cappuccino
Now check the volume for all Cappuccino selections 75 & 76. If adjustment is required enter address 792 and increase or decrease the value until the required volume is dispensed.
Cappuccino Selections 75 & 76 Should Now Be Set.
Set the levels for BTC Café Latte
Now check the volume for all Café Latte selections 73 & 74. If adjustment is required enter address 815 and increase or decrease the value until the required volume is dispensed. Café Latte Selections 73 & 74 Should Now Be Set.
Replace the bean to cup cover plate and the freshbrew canister, ensuring that the filter paper for the freshbrew is positioned correctly.
Use the main water throw time to adjust the base level
Selection 58 = Base level for Espresso
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Perfecting BTC Drink Quality
Please check the following table when you are installing & setting up the BTC brewer, this will help aid in obtaining good quality bean to cup drinks.
Quick Reference Table
Note: The following notes may vary depending on the brand of beans being used:
BEAN TO CUP PRODUCT
GRINDER SET UP ACTIONS
Excessive Water through the beans
Turn grinder adjuster ‘A’ clockwise
Fast coffee flow rate into cup
Turn ‘A’ clockwise
Weak coffee Turn ‘A’ clockwise, increase the throw
time
Pale, Thin crema Turn ‘A’ clockwise, increase the throw
time Solid bean plug but coffee waste spilling during the home to dispense position
Grind too course
Possibly 2-8 bar
Turn ‘A’ clockwise, decrease
bean throw time to reduce bean
waste
Good flow of water through the beans
Steady coffee flow of water into the cup
Good strength coffee Creamy – Golden Crema
Good bean plug with no waste during the home to dispense position
Medium grind
8-11 bar
No action required
Less water through the beans creating short drink levels
Turn grinder adjuster ‘A’ anti-clockwise
Slow coffee flow rate into the cup
Turn ‘A’ anti-clockwise
Strong coffee
Turn ‘A’ anti-clockwise
Brown crema
Turn ‘A’ anti-clockwise
Wet bean plug wit no waste during the home to dispense position
Increase bean throw time to form a
more solid plug of waste The brewer forced under too much pressure
Grind too fine
Possibly 11-15 bar
Turn ‘A’ anti-clockwise &/or reduce the
amount of product
Routine BTC System Cleaning Instructions
1. Perform a flush cycle until water runs clear (button 6)
2. Brush outside of brewer with dry brush
3. Wash bean hopper and ensure it is completely dry
before replacing
After 20,000 BTC vends, remove brewer and soak thoroughly
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15. CARBONATED WATER
Warning: Care should be taken when working on live equipment; 240Vac is present in the carbonator.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
DIMENSIONS (External) Height: 640mm Width: 245mm Depth: 290mm
ELECTRICAL
Supply Voltage: 220/240 volts 50Hz Run Current: 0.9 amps Start Current: 3.1 amps
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Condenser Fan: 120mm integrated box fan Refrigeration Control: Electro mechanical, gas filled Refrigerant Type: R134-75g Insulation Type: In situ polyurethane
PRODUCT SYSTEM
Syrup: Peristaltic Pump
THERMOSTAT
Type: Electro mechanical, gas filled Range: Cut out +0.5
0
C
Cut in +2.72
0
C
CARBONATOR
Dimensions: 209mm x 63.5mm Dia. Working Capacity: 0.35litres CO
2
Supply: 50psi
Level Control: Electronic probe
COMPRESSOR
Displacement: 4.0cc Recovery at 10
0
C: 420 Watts Start Current: 6A Power Consumption at 10
0
C: 219w Voltage Range: 198/264 volts 50Hz Start Winding (at 25
0
C): 19.48ohm
Run Winding (at 20
0
C): 18.76ohm
Locked Rotor Current: 5.6amp
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DGB - COBOLT CARBONATOR UNIT
IDENTIFICATION DIAGRAM
Note:
For information on wiring schematic, internal layouts and flow diagrams refer the foldout at the back of this manual.
Syrup Dip Tubes
Dispense Tubes and Head
Syrup Pump
Carbonator Unit
CO2 Inlet
Water Inlet
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FAULT FINDING - CARBONATOR
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
EXCESS FOBBING/ OVERFLOWING CUP CARBONATED DRINK
LOW LEVEL IN THE CUP [CARBONATED DRINKS]
LOW LEVEL IN THE CUP [STILL DRINKS]
Too much product for size of cup.
CO2 pressure too high.
Too much syrup.
Temperature too high.
CO2 cylinder empty.
CO2 regulator faulty.
Dispense time too short
Carbonator not filling correctly.
Insufficient water pressure.
Water pump not working.
Pump working ­pressure low.
Intermittent freezing.
Adjust dispense time
Reset CO2 Regulator 50psi.
Reset drink strength. Dispense tube dirty. Clean with ‘Sanitiser’.
Check the airflow over the unit condenser and clean if necessary, or carry out ‘fridge check (see REFRIGERATION SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURE).
Change cylinder.
Check and replace if unable to reset to 50psi
Reset dispense times - nominally
5.0 seconds for carbonated water &
3.0 seconds syrup.
(See POOR CARBONATION)
Check mains water supply - minimum 20psi. Check filter cartridge (if fitted), replace if necessary.
Check that pump works on dispense of drink. Check electrical connections to carbonator PCB control box
Fit gauge to discharge and check dead head pressure (125psi).
(See REFRIGERATION SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURE)
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FAULT FINDING - CARBONATOR (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
DRINK TOO WEAK
POOR CARBONATION
NO WATER BEING DISPENSED
Syrup pump not pumping.
Incorrect syrup throw time.
Out of syrup.
CO2 cylinder almost empty
CO2 regulator set too low
Temperature too high.
Water pump not working.
Pump working ­pressure low.
Carbonator overfilling.
Ingress of air.
Water supply.
Pump not working.
Freeze up or intermittent freezing.
Check the electrical supply to the pump while vending a drink. If the pump is operating but not pumping, check rollers for movement and ensure Autoprene tubing is not constricted.
Check machine settings and reset as required
Check syrup levels.
Check and replace.
Reset to 50 psi.
Check that fridge unit is running. Check airflow over condenser. Clean if necessary, or carry out ‘fridge check’
Check that pump operates on dispense of drink. Check connections to carbonator PCB control box.
Fit gauge to discharge and check dead head pressure (125psi).
Check that both connections are made on probe. Check or change circuit board.
Purge carbonator bowl.
Check water supply to the machine or from filter cartridge (if fitted) to unit.
Replace.
Check the state of the ice bank probe, change, if necessary Check or change the complete PCB control box.
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FAULT FINDING - CARBONATOR (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
PARTIAL LOSS OF CHARGE
Carbonator vessel failing to fill.
CO2 cylinder empty.
This is evident by a large build up of ice on bottom bank coils.
Confirm operation of water pump by taking still vend. If the pump is not working check pump. Unplug the Level Probe connector from the main loom within the deck area, take carbonated vend, pump should run continuously for 15 seconds, if not a PCB malfunction is likely.
Check and replace.
Return to Westomatic full for two or three ice inspection/service.
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TEST PROCEDURES
If the refrigeration unit appears to have failed, the following procedure should be carried out. Ensure the condenser is clean, that there are no obstructions to air flow, and that no excessively high ambient condition exists (maximum 32°C)
CAUTION
Before changing any electrical component, the machine must be isolated from the mains electrical supply.
SYMPTOM: SYSTEM NOT COOLING
Firstly: - Determine if the compressor and fan are running. It is sometimes difficult to assess if the compressor is running due to noise made by the fan. Use the shaft of a screwdriver to listen to the motor by placing the handle against your ear and place the other end against the compressor housing.
If both fan and compressor are running, this could indicate a loss of refrigerant or a blockage in the system. In either case the refrigerant base unit should be replaced.
If neither fan nor compressor is running, then: -
1.0 Check 240V is available at the input to the refrigeration unit (thermostat)
for additional wiring information see schematic wiring diagram.
1.1 Switch on main power.
Should both the fan and compressor fail to start, check if there is a 240V output from the thermostat, if there is, check the fan/compressor electrical components. If there is no 240V output, replace the thermostat.
If compressor only is running and fan is stationary, then: -
2.0 At the compressor check that 240V is available to the fan.
Check continuity from the compressor to the fan. For additional wiring information a schematic wiring diagram.
2.1 Check the blade for free rotation.
2.2 Change the motor.
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If the compressor remains stationary whilst the fan is running, then: -
3.0 Check that the wiring is correct and power is available to the compressor.
3.1 Check the compressor windings as follows: - Remove the overload and thermal trip unit and
test for continuity across the main windings, pins A and C. A reading of 19.48 Ohms should be achieved. Test for continuity across the start windings, pins A and B. A reading of 18.76
Ohms should be achieved. Test all three pins for leakage to Earth. Failure of any of the above tests indicates a
defective compressor and the Compressor Windings unit should be returned for repair.
3.2 If the compressor windings are proved correct the
fault lie within the overload/thermal trip/PTC
assembly. If the compressor has failed on over-
temperature the unit should be allowed to cool for
15-20 minutes prior to reconnecting power supplies.
SYMPTOM: FAILURE TO DISPENSE STILL OR CARBONATED WATER
A further symptom is that CO2 gas may splutter from the dispense nozzle during carbonated vends.
1.0 A possible cause could be either the failure of the thermostat or partial lose
of refrigerant charge.
Pin Labelling for Compressor Windings
A
B
C
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SPARES INSTALLATION GUIDE
Carbonator Pump
Location: On carbonator - Fixed to the heat exchanger on the shelf.
1. Isolate the unit at the mains power supply.
2. Turn off the mains water supply to the cabinet.
3. Remove the cover from the unit.
4. Disconnect the water pump from the control box
5. Remove the inlet and outlet ‘Speedfit’ connections from the pump.
6. Remove the 4 M4 nuts securing the pump to the bracket.
7. Lift the pump clear of the unit.
8. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
Solenoid Valve
Location: On carbonator - Affixed to the control block at the front of the top
back
1. Isolate the unit at the mains power supply
2. Turn off the mains water supply to the cabinet.
3. Turn off the CO2 supply at the bottle.
4. Remove the lid from the unit.
5. Release the pressure from the carbonator bowl via the pressure relief
valve.
6. Remove the electrical connections from the faulty solenoid.
7. Remove the 14mm retaining nut.
8. Remove the solenoid valve.
9. Install new solenoid to control block.
10. Reconnect the electrical connections to the solenoid.
11. Reconnect the water supply to the unit.
12. Reconnect the CO2 supply to the unit.
13. Check the unit for any leaks.
14. Refit the cover to the unit.
15. Turn on the unit at the mains power supply.
Condenser Fan Motor
Location: Fitted on the bracket under the shelf of the carbonator
1. Isolate the unit at the mains power supply.
2. Remove the two screws holding the fan bracket in position in the fan pod.
3. Remove the fan.
4. Disconnect the electrical connections to the fan
5. Installation is a reversal of the removal process.
NOTE:
The assembly can only be installed in one way as the bracket holes are offset;
this is to guarantee that the airflow is in the correct direction.
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SPARES INSTALLATION GUIDE (CONTINUED)
Syrup Pump
Location: Fixed to the syrup pump bracket on the front cover of the
carbonator unit
1. Isolate the mains at the power supply.
2. Remove the lid.
3. Disconnect the syrup tubes from the syrup pump.
4. Remove the pump from the syrup pump bracket by undoing the 2 fixing
screws (these can be undone by pocking long Posi-screwdriver through the holes on the back panel).
5. Disconnect the electrical connection to the pump.
6. Lift the pump clear of the unit.
7. Installation is the reversal of the removal process.
Thermostat
Location: Fixed to the left on the back pane of the carbonator unit
1. Isolate the mains at the power supply.
2. Remove the thermostat.
3. Remove the thermostat phil from the heat exchanger phil pocket
4. Installation is the reversal of the removal process.
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16. CHILLED WATER
Warning
Care should be taken when working on live equipment; 240Vac is present on the machines cold water system.
The refrigeration unit within your machine utilises flash technology and therefore does not house an ice bath, for purification purposes two filters maybe fitted within the inline water supply. The first filter removes odour, hard water elements and organic pollutants. The second, a single UV filter (40 volt supply, 240Vac output taken from the cold inlet valve) removes bacteria from within the water supply.
Technical Specification
Refrigeration capacity 28 – 30 L/t Width 232mm Depth 284mm Height 310mm Power 230Vac, 50Hz Current consumption 270W Weight 19Kg
Syrups x2 peristaltic wvs part number 100054120 Output solenoid 154218
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CHILLER UNIT – TROUBLESHOOTING
Warning:
Care should be taken when working on live equipment; 240Vac is present at the Chiller unit.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
NO WATER IS DISPENSED DURING A VEND
LOW WATER LEVEL IN CUP
WATER RUNNING WARM
No output to valves
Low mains water supply
Programmed Incorrectly
Thermostat Open circuit
Compressor not running
Compressor running But not chilling
The Cold water inlet valve is operated via SKT12/1 from the CPU and splits off to the dispense valve located on the top of the fridge. Check for 240Vac output when taking a cold drink.
Increase the water flow rate to the fridge by adjusting the Water regulator.
Increase the flow time via address 412.
Check that 240Vac from the PSU is reaching the thermostat. Check the output of the thermostat is also at 240Vac. If there is no voltage at the output replace the thermostat.
Check 240Vac to the compressor. Replace the unit if there is
voltage to the
compressor and it is not running.
Loss of gas within the compressor Change the unit.
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17. NESTLE ACCOLADE
The following information applies to Nestle Accolade branded Encore beverage machines only. Westomatic Encore branded Nestle Accolade machines should be used in conjunction with Nestle Accolade Approved Ingredient Only.
Water Valves
Please note the water valves on the Nestle Accolade Encore are set to 0.5 fl/oz or 14.7ml per second. If you change or recondition any of the water valves, ensure the above flow rate is reset.
Machine Configuration - INSTANT ACCOLADE
Motor, Bowls & Canister Layout
Note: Ingredient motor position 1 is not use for Accolade.
Canisters/Motor/Chute configuration:
No
Product Canister Ingredient Motor Chute Type 1 Topping / Whitener Canister Motor 2 Long R/H 2 Chocolate Canister Motor 3 Long R/H 3 Coffee / Instant 1 Canister Motor 4 Long R/H 4 Tea / Instant 2 Chute Motor 5 Normal R/H 5 Sugar Chute Motor 6 Long R/H
Parts Specification:
Canister Size
Part No Chute Type Part No
Canister 1 135 x 430 .............161411 Long R/H ........... 161220
Canister 2 65 x 460 .............161410 Long R/H ........... 161220
Canister 3 65 x 460 .............161410 Long R/H ........... 161220
Canister 4 65 x 460 .............161410 Normal R/H........ 161302
Canister 5 65 x 460 .............161410 Long R/H ........... 161220
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Machine Configuration - FRESHBREW ACCOLADE
Motor Bowls & Canister Layout
Note: Ingredient motor position 1 is not use for Accolade.
Canisters/Motor/Chute configuration:
No
Product Canister Ingredient Motor Chute Type 1 Topping / Whitener Canister Motor 2 Long R/H 2 Chocolate Canister Motor 3 Long R/H 3 Coffee / Instant 1 Canister Motor 4 Long R/H 4 Sugar Canister Motor 5 Normal R/H 5 Freshbrew Canister Motor 6 Normal R/H
Parts Specification:
Canister Size
Part No Chute Type Part No
Canister 1 135 x 430 .............161411 Long R/H ........... 161220
Canister 2 65 x 460 .............161410 Long R/H ........... 161220
Canister 3 65 x 460 .............161410 Long R/H ........... 161220
Canister 4 65 x 460 .............161410 Normal R/H........ 161302
Canister 5 135 x 430 .............161411 Normal R/H........ 161302
Note:
The following parts are used on both Instant and Freshbrew Accolades. Part No
Motors Part No
Whipper Base ................................. 160121 83 rpm ............... 161416
Whipper Impellor ............................. 160119 135 rpm ............. 161417
Whipper Chamber............................ 160120
Pillar Clip-on Base ........................... 100060058
Outlet Weirs
Outlet Weirs are supplied on all canisters Part no 161415
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To help with the presentation of the drinks selections dispensed, after cleaning ensure the dispense outlets are correctly positioned in the dispense head as follows:
Drink Selections
Selection Drink Code
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
BLACK COFFEE
10 11 12
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
WHITE COFFEE
15 16 17
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
EXTRA WHITE COFFEE
18 19 20
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
ESPRESSO
21 22 23
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
LATTE
25 26 27
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
CAPPUCCINO
30 31 32
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
MOCHA (ESPRESSOCHOC)
35 36 37
No Sugar
CREAMY CHOCOLATE (Hot chocolate)
40
No Sugar
EXTRA CREAMY CHOCOLATE (Creamichoc)
45
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
BLACK TEA
50 51 52
No Sugar 1 Sugar 2 Sugar
WHITE TEA
53 54 55
Extra Options
Extra option selections are Not Available with Accolade.
Bowl 1 Position 1
Bowl 2 Position 2
Bowl 3 Position 5
Bowl 4 Position 4
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Drink Set-up
Main Set-up &
Drink Codes
Address Ingredient
Regular
7oz 130rpm
Delay
Large
9oz130rpm
Pulse On Pulse Off
Time in Seconds
ASD 130 3.0 3.0 PISTON PUSH
PULSE 133 0.5, 1.0 0.5, 1.0 Coffee
474 Coffee 1.2 1.0 1.6 10 - 12 Black 476 Water 3.2 0.0 3.8 15 - 17 White 477 Main Whipper 2.0 0.5 2.0 18 - 20 Ex White 478 White 1.0 0.5 1.4 479 Ex White 1.3 0.5 1.9 480 White Water 5.5 0.0 6.0 482 Sugar 1.0 0.5 1.3 483 Ex Sugar 2.0 0.5 2.5 484 Sugar Water 2.8 0.0 4.6 485 Sugar Whipper 2.0 0.3 2.5 Water Volume 6.25fl.oz/184.7ml 7.5fl.oz /221ml
Espresso 574 Coffee 1.2 0.8 1.2 21 - 23 Black 576 Water 3.5 0.0 3.5 577 Main Whipper 5.0 0.2 5.0 582 Sugar 0.6 0.2 0.6 583 Ex-Sugar 1.0 0.2 1.0 584 Sugar Water 1.7 0.0 1.7 Water Volume 2.75fl.oz/ 74ml 2.75fl.oz / 74ml
Cappuccino 779 Coffee 1.3 11.5 1.7 30 - 32 780 Water 2.7 11.0 3.0 781 Coffee Whip 2.0 11.0 3.5 782 Topping 2.6 0.6 3.5 783 Topping Water 5.5 0.0 7.0
784 Topping Whip 7.0 0.0 9.0
785 Sugar 1.0 0.5 1.3
786 Ex Sugar 2.0 0.5 2.5
787 Sugar Water 1.7 0.5 2.0 787 = 0.5 787 = 0.5 788 Sugar Whipper 792 Top-up Water 0.0 0.0 0.0 Water Volume 4.75fl.oz/ 140ml 6.25fl.oz / 184ml
Cafe Latte 804 Coffee 1.2 0.2 1.6 25 - 27 805 Water 1.8 0.0 2.5
806 Coffee Whip 2.5 0.2 3.0 807 Topping 4.2 0.8 5.8 808 Topping Water 7.0 0.0 8.5 809 Topping Whip 3.8 0.0 4.5
810 Sugar 1.0 0.5 1.3 811 Ex Sugar 2.0 0.5 2.5
812 Sugar Water 1.7 0.5 1.9 812 = 0.5 812 = 0.5 813 Sugar Whipper 1.8 0.2 2.1 Water Volume 5.0fl.oz/ 147ml 6.75fl.oz / 199ml
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Main Set-up &
Drink Codes
Address Ingredient
Regular
7oz 130rpm
Delay
Large
9oz130rpm
Pulse On Pulse Off
Espresso Choc (Mocha) 594 Coffee 0.6 1.0 0.9 35 - 37 595 Water 2.5 0.5 2.5 596 Coffee Whip 2.0 0.8 2.0 597 Choc 2.3 0.8 3.0 0.5 0.8 598 Choc Water 5.0 0.0 6.7 2.0 0.7 599 Choc Whipper 5.5 0.0 7.2 600 Topping 0.3 0.5 0.4 601 Topping Water 2.0 0.0 2.5 602 Topping Whip 1.5 0.0 2.0 603 Sugar 1.0 0.4 1.3 604 Ex-Sugar 2.0 0.4 2.5 605 Sugar Water 1.6 0.0 1.7 606 Sugar Whipper 1.6 0.5 2.2 Water Volume 6.0fl.oz / 177ml 7.25fl/oz / 214ml
CreamiChoc 619 Choc 2.8 1.0 3.7 0.5 0.8 45 620 Choc Water 7.0 0.0 10.0 2.0 0.5 621 Choc Whipper 7.0 0.5 12.0 622 Topping 0.8 0.5 1.0 623 Topping Water 3.5 0.0 3.2 2.2 2.0 624 Topping Whip 2.5 0.0 2.5 625 Sugar 0 0 0 626 Ex-Sugar 0 0 0 627 Sugar Water 0 0 0 628 Sugar Whipper 0 0 0 Water Volume 6.0fl.oz /177ml 7.25fl/oz /214ml
Chocolate 639 Choc 2.9 1.0 3.7 0.5 0.8 40 640 Choc Water 10.5 0.0 12.8 641 Choc Whipper 9.2 0.0 12.0 642 Sugar 0 0 0 643 Ex-Sugar 0 0 0 644 Sugar Water 0 0 0 645 Sugar Whipper 0 0 0
- Water Volume 6.0fl.oz /177ml 7.25fl/oz/214ml Leaf Tea
679 Tea 0.7 0.7 0.9 50 - 52 Black 681 Main Water 6.0 0.0 7.0 53 - 55 White 683 Whitener 0.6 3.8 0.8 685 Whitener Water 3.0 2.8 3.9 686 Whitener Whipper 0.0 0.0 0.0 687 Sugar 1.0 3.5 1.3 688 Ex-Sugar 2.0 3.5 2.5 689 Sugar Water 3.0 8.0 3.0 690 Sugar Whip 0.0 0.0 0.0 691 Top-up Water 0.0 4.0 1.0
694 ASD times 10.2, 7.8, 8.1, 6.0
12.2, 9.0, 8.0,
7.2
- Water Volume 6.25fl.oz /184.7ml 7.5fl.oz /221ml Instant Tea
494 Tea 0.9 0.7 1.2 50 - 52 Black 496 Main Water 9.0 0.0 11.5 53 - 55 White 498 Whitener 0.6 4.0 0.8 500 Whitener Water 3.7 3.0 3.7 501 Whitener Whipper 0.5 3.8 0.5 502 Sugar 1.0 2.8 1.3 503 Ex Sugar 2.0 2.8 2.5 Water Volume 6.25fl.oz /184.7ml 7.5fl.oz /221ml
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18. MOVING DISPENSE HEAD (MDH)
Feature Benefits
The moving dispense head has been designed to improve the delivery of product into cup and reduced splashing, this is achieved by shorting the distance between the dispense tubes and top of the cup.
Address Codes
Addresses below to enable MDH set-up
ADD FUNCTION DEFAULT COMMENT
75 M.D.H. ARM MOVMENT STALL TIMEOUT 5 MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, ARM MOVMENT STALL TIMEOUT 76
M.D.H. ARM HOME START DELAY
4
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, DELAY TIME AFTER VEND
77
M.D.H. NOMINATED CONTROL TRIAC
0
MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, OUTPUT: 0 = OFF 1 = 22 - HOT WATER OR MDH (OUTPUT SKT 11, PIN 12)* 2 = 28 - SYRUP 2 OR MDH (OUTPUT SKT 12, PIN 6)* 3 = 30 - GRINDER PUMP OR MDH (OUTPUT SKT 12, PIN 8)*
78 M.D.H. SENSOR SWITCH INVERT 1 MOVING DISPENSE HEAD, 0= NC, 1 = NO
*See connector outputs – Chapter 23
Input assignment for home switch = 1 (spare input 1) and for dispense switch = 2
(spare input 2)
Testing the Arm
To enable a test cycle for the moving dispense head to be carried out, switch to Flush Mode and select ‘Key 9’, press once to move the arm to dispense position, press Key 9 again to move the arm back to the home position.
Error Code
Code 30 - Dispense Arm Jam, will be displayed in the event the arm fails to move, becomes jammed or not correctly sensed by either the home or dispense switches during the vend cycle sequence.
Figure1 shows the layout of the parts of the moving dispense head, for part numbers refer to the plate section at the back of the manual
Note: The moving dispense
head is not compatible with the FB or BTC ‘Quick Vend’ facility. Therefore ensure the quick vend options addresses 095 & 096 are set to 0
The moving dispense head feature introduced August 2005 will only operate with software version 3.30 or later
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19. MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEM & SIMM LOGIC
Changing a control board
If it is necessary to change the CPU control board all audit data will be lost, if it is possible, retrieve audit data using either the SIMM card or by taking prints 1 and 2. Audit report one will provide you with the sales data, and audit report two will provide all Address settings that are to be reprogrammed into the new CPU processor board once it has been fitted.
SIMM Card
Located on the CPU, the SIMM card read/writer provides an easy method for auditing, up and downloading of machine parameters and upgrading of software.
LOAD/READ CONFIGURATION – Address 21
1. Open door and operate door switch (power up)
2. Insert SIMM Card
3. Press the ‘Cancel’ button four times to enter “Service Mode”
4. Enter address 021 and press enter (Vend button)
5. Use Whipped/Extra White button to scroll up and down
(Copy)
6. Select READ CONFIG and press enter (Vend button)
7. Accept default AUTO SELECT file name by pressing enter again
8. Confirm the action by pressing Enter
9. Display shows READING…
10. When finished the display returns to the initial 021 setting
11. Operate door switch (power down)
12. Remove SIMM Card and Close door
(Clone) Follow same procedure except at 021 address…
13. Select LOAD CONFIG and press enter ( Vend button )
14. Use scroll buttons (Whipped/Extra White) to pick the appropriate file to load into the machine
15. Press the ‘Vend’ key to accept and confirm action
16. Display shows WRITING …
17. When finished the display returns to the initial 021 setting
Use the ‘Cancel’ key to scroll back to ‘DOOR OPEN’ message to ensure new settings are saved to the CPU.
LOAD/READ AUDIT – Address 22
1. Open door and operate door switch (power up)
2. Insert SIMM Card
3. Press the ‘Cancel’ button four times to enter “Service Mode”
4. Enter address 022 and press enter (Vend button)
5. Use Whipped/Extra White button to scroll up and down
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(Copy)
6. Select READ AUDIT and press enter (Vend button)
7. Accept default AUTO SELECT file name by pressing enter again
8. Confirm the action by pressing Enter
9. Display shows READING…
10. When finished the display returns to the initial 022 setting
11. Operate door switch (power down)
12. Remove SIMM Card and Close door
(Clone) Follow same procedure except at 022 address…
13. Select LOAD AUDIT and press enter ( Vend button )
14. Use scroll buttons (Whipped/Extra White) to pick the appropriate file to load into the machine
15. Press the ‘Vend’ key to accept and confirm action
16. Display shows WRITING …
17. When finished the display returns to the initial 022 setting
Use the ‘Cancel’ key to scroll back to ‘DOOR OPEN’ message to ensure new settings are saved to the CPU.
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19. ERROR CODES
EXTERNAL DISPLAY REPORT CODES (OUT OF ORDER AND SOLD OUT)
CODE DESCRIPTION
PROCESSOR CONTROL ERRORS
04.................. CANT FIND FILE – ONLY REPORTED WHEN USING A SIMM
CARD, IF DISPLAYED TRY A DIFFERENT SIMM CARD
08.................. MEMORY PROGRAM ERROR – CHANGE PROCESSOR
BOARD
09.................. MEMORY VERIFY ERROR – CHANGE PROCESSOR BOARD
10.................. MEMORY ERASE ERROR – CHANGE PROCESSOR BOARD
11.................. FILE READ ERROR – ONLY REPORTED WHEN USING A
SIMM CARD, IF DISPLAYED TRY A DIFFERENT SIMM CARD
GENERAL
11.................. CUPS SOLD OUT
12.................. WASTE BUCKET FULL
13.................. WATER LEVEL LOW IN BOILER
14.................. CIRCUIT FAILURE/MASTER CURRENT SENSE
16.................. CUP JAM (5 CONSECUTIVE CUP JAMS)
19.................. KEY STUCK
20 WATER FAILSAFE
30.................. Dispense arm jam
50.................. BREWER 1 JAMMED
51.................. BREWER 1 FILTER PAPER SOLD OUT
57.................. OVER TEMPERATURE TRIP
58.................. UNDER TEMPERATURE TRIP
59.................. PROBE FAILURE
60.................. GRINDER TIMEOUT
61.................. GRINDER JAMMED
81.................. NO COIN MECH. CASHLESS OR BILL ACCEPTOR
91.................. LOSS OF 32V
92.................. LOSS OF 12V
94.................. TRIAC CURRENT FAILURE
98.................. I/O MODULE IN BIOS MODE
99.................. NO I/O MODULE DETECTED
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20. FAULT FINDING
Warning: Care should be taken when working on live equipment; 240Vac is present throughout the machine. To enable faultfinding to be carried out on this machine the engineer will require a voltmeter.
The following causes should be treated as a ‘first line’ checks only and not be considered as the sole causes of reported faults.
Cold water in boiler Check Temperature setting (address 115) Check 12A boiler heater fuse Check state of boiler float/element cut out switch. Check operation of the boiler relay. Check Thermistor probes.
Cold Drinks warm Check 5A cooler fuse. Check water bath is full and that the agitator is running. Refer to refrigeration system test procedures section.
Machine accepts money but no response from external keypad Check state of external keypad loom Keypad key may be stuck down, if so, following a power interruption, fault 19 will be reported.
Access to ‘service’ mode is prohibited (error bleep is sounded when ‘service’ mode switch is pressed). A security code number has been programmed and therefore must first be entered to gain access.
Selection entered does not vend. Set-up option for selected drink is programmed as inactive - Refer to SET-UP SELETION RANGE.
NOTE:
When fault finding on a particular error code, ensure each step is followed in numerical order.
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