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8 Service menu
8.1 Extended machine settings
The machine menus are made up of three levels. The higher the level of the menu, the more settings
can be changed. Access to a higher level is provided by a password code.
• Basic Not guarded with a code ()
Least extensive menu for regular maintenance
Meant for an end user, instructed by the dealer to act as operator to fill
and clean the machine (maintenance).
• Advanced Guarded with a dealer code
Basic level expanded with dealer possibilities.
• Supervisor Guarded by a mechanic code
Basic + Advanced level expanded with extra possibilities for mechanics.
For ease of understanding the levels are named.
• The basic level is called rinse menu / maintenance menu to make clear this is for easy
maintenance such as cleaning, resetting canister levels and reading basic counters.
• The higher levels are all called service menu. This is for all upper levels, only the amount of
settings differ per level. These extra settings are not for end users and operators, because they
can mix up the machine operation in a bad way if not set properly.
8.2 Extended navigation
Scrolling through the menu is done with the navigation keys. With the ENTER key the menu will move
to a deeper level and the BACK key returns to the previous level.
In the service menu two settings exist:
1) option menu, to choose from a predefined list
2) (alfa-)numerical edit field, to enter a value.
In an option menu, the navigation keys have the following functions (/8-1).