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MACHINE PROGRAMMING
MENU TECHNICIAN >> FAN MANAGEMENT
>> COFFEE >> PROGRAMMED
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Select the Programmed item using the Up/
Down buttons and pressing the Enter button.
Coffee
Programmed
On the display, a message indicates that the
choice has been memorized.
.
Programmed
Executed
The fan begins operating while the coffee dis-
penses and continues for a period after the end of
dispensing.
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Press Esc twice to return to the Menu
technician
environment.
MENU TECHNICIAN >> LAYOUT
Setting the Layout (1 or 2) determines the
function that is attributed to the drink selection
buttons. To verify the correspondence between
the keys and drinks selection see the
COMPO-
NENTS
section.
1
Select the Layout item using the Up/Down
buttons and pressing the
Enter button.
Menu technician
Layout
In the Layout environment, the following
items are present:
X Layout 1
X Layout 2
2
Select the item desired (Layout 1 o Layout
2)
using the Up/Down buttons and pressing
the
Enter button (in this example,
Layout 1).
Layout
Layout 1
On the display, a message indicates that the
choice has been memorized.
Layout 1
Executed
3
Press Esc twice to return to the Menu
technician
environment.
MENU TECHNICIAN >> RESET DEFAULT
Setting the machine on the default configu-
ration, all factory settings are restored and
all settings made will be lost.
1
Select the Reset default item using the
Up/Down buttons and pressing the Enter
button.
Menu technician
Reset default
2
Press the Enter button.
Reset default
Execute?
On the display a message indicates that the
choice has been memorized.
Reset default
Executed
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Press Esc to return to the Menu techni-
cian
environment.
MENU LOADER
1
Select the Menu loader item using the Up/
Down
buttons and pressing the Enter but-
ton.
The Menu loader is an environment dedi-
cated to technical service personnel with
specific competence and for any access it
is necessary to enter the password. To use
the password see (MENU TECHNICIAN >>
PASSWORD SETTING MENU).
Menu
Loader
In the Menu loader the following items are
present:
X Data Reading
X Credits
MENU LOADER >> DATA READING
The machine memorizes the number of dispen-
sations made by each key, the number of liters
of water dispensed and the number of hours the
machine is on. In the Data Reading environment
it is always possible to read such data.
1
Select the Data Reading item using the Up/
Down
buttons and pressing the Enter button.
Menu loader
Data reading
In the Data Reading environment, the fol-
lowing items are present:
The combination N# followed by the key
number (
1 to 8) allows us to know the number
of dispensations made by the corresponding key.
To match the number with the beverage refer to
LAYOUT.
X N#1 (or subsequent N#2, N#3, N#4,
N#5, N#6, N#7, N#8).
X Number of liters of water (N.lt.water).
X Number
of hours ON (N.hours ON).
The data reading made in the Menu loader
environment coincides with that described in the
Menu technician environment. For instruc-
tions, see the section
MENU TECHNICIAN >>
DATA READING
at points 2, 3, 4, 5.
MENU LOADER >> CREDITS
Programming the MENU LOADER >> CRED-
ITS
environment that follows has value only if the
TECHNCIAL MENU >> CREDIT CONTROL
environment is set to
Credits.
1
Select the Credits item using the Up/Down
buttons and pressing the
Enter button.
Menu loader
Credits
In the
Credits environment, the following
items are present:
X Set credits
X Alarm Level
MENU LOADER >> CREDITS >> CREDIT
SETTING
2
Select the Credit setting item using the Up/
Down
buttons and pressing the Enter button.
Credits
Credit setting
3
Press Enter. The three-digit numeric value
(030 in this example) blinks.
Credit setting
030
4
Using the Up/Down buttons changes the
numeric value (045 in this example). The use-
able values range from 0 to 999.
Credit setting
045
5
Press Esc to return to the Credits environ-
ment.
MENU LOADER >> CREDITS >> ALARM
LEVEL
The value that is set determines the number of
credits remaining below what the machine tells
us that the credits are.
6
Select the Alarm Level item using the Up/
Down
buttons and pressing the Enter button.
Credits
Alarm level
7
Press Enter. The three-digit numeric value
(030 in this example) blinks.
Alarm level
030
8
Using the Up/Down buttons changes the
numeric value (045 in this example). The use-
able values range from 0 to 999.
Alarm level
045
8
Press Esc twice to return to the Menu
loader
environment.
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