Manuale Platinum Eng
Manuale Platinum Eng
Manuale Platinum Eng
2. Technical data (rev.00) 2.1 Product technical data 2.2 Internal / external machine components 3. Summarised instructions (rev.00) 3.1 Client and programming menu (rev.00) 3.2 Maintenance and cleaning (rev.00) 4. Diagrams (rev.00) 4.1 Wiring diagram (rev.00) 4.2 Water circuit diagram (rev.00) 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 7. 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 Troubleshooting (rev.00) Test functions (rev.00) Diagnostics function (rev.00) Error messages for Service personnel (rev.00) Problems, Causes, Remedies (rev.00) Operating logic (rev.00) Resetting coffee grounds drawer (rev.00) Water reserve (rev.00) Motorized tank (rev.00) Prima water (rev.00) SBS valve (rev.00) Solenoid pilot (rev.00) Component assembly / disassembly (rev.00) Top cover (rev.00) Right and left-side cover (rev.00) Electronics (rev.00) Gearmotor (rev.00) Pump (rev.00) Heater and solenoid pilot unit (rev.00) Oetiker clamp assembly and disassembly (rev.00) Coffee grinder (rev.00) Grinder adjustment/assembly and disassembly (rev.00) Grinder adjustment during servicing (rev.00) Motorized drip tray (rev.00)
8. Service schedule (rev.00) 8.1 Routine maintenance Check list (rev.00) 9. Exploded drawing (rev.00)
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
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1.1
Documentation required
The following technical documentation is required for repairs: Instruction booklet for specic model. Technical documentation for specic model (diagrams, exploded drawings).
1.2
As well as the standard equipment, the tools listed below are required. 1 special screwdriver with Torx T10 tip. 1 digital thermometer with full 200C scale. This must be suitable for measuring in liquids and on surfaces. 1 set of pliers for Oetiker clamps. 1 pincer. 1 CC -A - Vdc tester. 1.3 Safety warnings
Before starting operations on the machine, consult the relative instruction booklet. Observe all current standards related to the repair of domestic appliances. Always disconnect the power plug from the mains before carrying out repairs. Simply turning off the main switch is not sufcient to prevent electrical discharge. This domestic appliance is rated with insulation class I. On completion of repairs, the insulation and dielectric rigidity tests must be performed.
1.4
Platinum range
VISION
- Touch Screen -SBS - Cup warmer - Motorized tank - Milk adapter - Rapid Steam - Pre-ground option - 24x2 display - Ring selector -SBS - Cup warmer - Motorized tank - Milk adapter - Rapid Steam - Pre-ground option
SWING UP
SWING
- 10x2 display - Ring selector -SBS - Milk adapter - Rapid Steam - Pre-ground option VOGUE
EVENT
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Power supply and output: Temperature control: Safety system: Coffee heat exchanger output: Stainless steel Motorized tank only on Platinum Vision e Swing Up Water level and drip tray sensor: Gearmotor: Cup warmer plate: Solo Platinum Vision e Swing Up Pump: Pressure relief valve: Water lter: Coffee grinder: Solenoid pilot: Coffee dose control: Amps: Dimensions: l x h x d in mm: Weight: Water tank capacity: Coffee container capacity: Coffee grounds drawer capacity: Heatex changer capacity: Water circuit lling time: Heating time: Dispensed drink temperature: Grinding time:
230 V~, 50/60 Hz, 1300 W. 1 (NTC) variable resistor sensor transmits the value to the electronic board. 2 x 175C manual reset thermostats. 1300 W to dispense coffee, hot water and steam. 24V stepper motor. Capacitive sensor 33VC with 2 directions of rotation. Activated via MENU display. PTC Type. Ulka reciprocating piston type with thermal cutout at 100C, 48 W, 230V, 50 Hz, Type EX5 approx. 13-15 bars. Opening at approx. 18-20 bars. In tank. DC motor with ceramic plate grinders. 15 VA. Hall sensor Pulse control. Dose adjustment can be set from approx. 7 to 10.5 g. During heating phase- approx. 5.6 A. 310/390/440 10 kg (average). 1.7 l. 250g coffee granules. 14 Approx. 10 cc. Approx. 15 sec on rst lling cycle. Approx. 45 sec. Approx. 73C - 83C Approx. 8-10 sec.
Internal components
Heater
Coffee grinder
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3.1
Platinum Vision
Press go to menu
The programming menu will open.
Main menu
Next page
Next
Exit
After setting each of the following menus, press: - Go back to be returned to the previous screen and save any new settings. - Previous settings to reset previous values. - Go back to menu to be returned to the main menu and save new settings.
Machine settings
Language & display Water settings Cup warmer Go back to menu Go back
Machine settings menu. - Language & display = to set menu language and display contrast. - Water settings = to set some water functions. - Cup warmer = to set cut warmer functions.
Beverage settings
Beverage settings menu To set general parameters for the dispense of beverages containing coffee, press the beverage settings key in the main menu. The following can be set for each beverage selected:
Coffee settings
Espresso
Coffee
Pre-brewing of coffee The amount of coffee to be ground and use of pre-ground coffee.
The temperature of the dispensed coffee. The amount of water to be used in dispensed coffee.
Clock menu To set the current time and timer (for standby), press the clock settings key on the main menu. To set current time.
Clock settings
Time Stand-by
Go back to menu
Go back
Platinum Swing Up
MENU
Conrm key.
Beverage settings To set beverage preparation parameters: press the MENU key and use the touch-ring to select beverage settings.
Beverage settings
Rotate the touch-ring to vary the following settings: - The amount of coffee dispensed (1 square = approx. 15 ml). - The amount of water added (1 square = approx. 15 ml). - Coffee temperature. - Pre-brewing of coffee. To select coffee aroma.
MENU
Machine settings To set general machine settings, press the MENU key, select machine settings then use the touch-ring to select: Language Italian To set menu language. 2.1 2.2 Cup warmer Disabled Beeps Enabled To enable beep warnings. 2.3
Filter alarm. Enabled To set machine function with Aqua Prima lter.
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Clock
MENU
Machine settings
To exit at any time from Machine settings without saving any changes made, press the MENU key.
3.2
STEPS A B C D E F H J K Empty coffee grounds drawer. Empty drip tray. Clean water tank. Clean the coffee granule container. Clean casing. Clean and grease the brew group. Descaling. Clean drip tray. Clean coffee circuit. As instructed. As necessary. Once a week. As necessary. As necessary Monthly or every 500 coffees. As instructed. Weekly. Weekly.
Descaling. Hardness 1 2 3 4 Water hardness Soft water (up to 7dH) Medium water (7-14dH) Hard water (15-21dH) Very hard water (over 21dH) Descaling frequency * Approx. every 3 months/120 litres Approx. every 2 months / 90 litres Approx. every 6 weeks / 60 litres Approx. every 4 weeks / 30 litres
SECTION 4 DIAGRAMS
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Platinum Vision
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Wiring diagram
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Turbine Water/steam valve Water drain connector Reinforced silicon hose WATER DRAINED TO TANK
4.2
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Connector with 3 bar relief valve Silicon tube MILK ISLAND STEAM DISPENSE Reinforced silicon hose Steam tube Reinforced silicon hose STEAM/WATER DISPENSE COFFEE DISPENSE SBS valve 1300W heater
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TANK
Silicon tube
Brew unit
Silicon tube
Pump
Coffee dispense valve (3-5 bars) Relief valve (16-19 bars) WATER DRAINED TO DRIP TRAY Water drain connector Drain valve
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5.1
Test functions
Platinum Vision
2
3
In the rst three seconds after the appliance is switched on, you can enter test mode by pressing the keys in the sequence shown on the left.
Next
On entering test mode, the screen shown in the screenshot opens. Press the next key to move on to subsequent levels.
*
At this level, brew group gearmotor and associated microswitches function is tested.
t.1 - Brewing unit bu_current (mA) bu_home bu_work bu_present bu_dregdrawer bu_door bu go home bu go work = = = = = = Next 3 OFF ON ON ON ON bu go stop
bu_current (mA) - indicates current absorbed by gearmotor. bu_home - indicates state of brew group home position microswitch. bu_work - indicates state of brew group work position microswitch. bu_present - indicates state of brew group presence microswitch. bu_dregdraver - indicates state of coffee grounds drawer presence microswitch. bu_door - indicates state of side door closed microswitch. By pressing bu go home once, the gearmotor moves the brew group to the home position. By pressing bu go work once, the gearmotor moves the brew group to the work position. By pressing bu stop once, the gearmotor stops the brew group.
- boiler_temp (C) - indicates the temperature of the water heater. - Pressing cup heater once will turn the cup warmer on. - Pressing boiler once will turn the heater on.
Cup heater
Boiler
At this level, you can test pump, solenoid valve, drip tray/water tank level, milk island and water/steam valve status sensor function.
t.3 Hydraulic circuit
ow_meter (p/s) driptray_sens waterlevel_sens knob_milk knob_water&steam knob_closed milk island present caraffe present = = = = = = = =
Next
0 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
valve
pump water
- ow_meters (p/s) - indicates revolutions per second of the hall sensor in the turbine. - driptray_sens - indicates the state of the capacitive sensor reading the water level in the drip tray. - waterlevel_sens - indicates the state of the capacitive sensor reading the water level in the water tank. - knob_milk - indicates the state of the water/steam/milk-island knob in the milk position. - knob_water&steam - indicates the state of the water/steam/milk-island knob in the water/ steam position. - knob_closed - indicates the state of the water/steam/milk-island knob in the closed position.
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- Milk island present indicates the state of the milk island present microswitch. - Caraffe present indicates the state of the milk carafe present microswitch. - Pressing valve once will excite the solenoid valve. - Pressing water pump once will start the pump. - Pressing valve once will activate the solenoid valve. Level T4 Grinder unit
At this level, you can test coffee grinder function.
t.4 - Grinder unit pulses_counter delay_time (msec) bean_door bean_alarm = = = =
Next 0 0 ON OFF
- pulse_counter - indicates the number of grinding pulses the grinder performs. - delay_time (msec) - indicates revolutions per second of the hall sensor in the coffee grinder. - bean_door - indicates the state of the coffee bean container lid magnetic sensor. - bean_alarm - indicates the no coffee beans left alarm during last grinding. - Holding and pressing grinder starts the coffee grinder for at least 200 grinding pulses. - Pressing bean test once starts the coffee grinder to check the no coffee bean alarm.
grinder
bean test
cup_lift up
cup_lift down
- upper_switch - indicates the state of the moving tray up position microswitch in the up position of the moving tray. - upper_switch - indicates the state of the moving tray lower position microswitch in the lower position of the moving tray. - key_up - indicates the state of the capacitive sensor that raises the moving tray. - key_up - indicates the state of the capacitive sensor that lowers the moving tray. - Holding and pressing cup_lift moves the cup lift up to the uppermost position. - Holding and pressing cup_down moves the cup lift up to the lowermost position.
t.6 - Grinder dose Mild dose Medium dose Strong dose Mild Value up Medium Value down
- Mild dose - indicates the number of grinding pulses to set for a mild coffee. - Medium dose - indicates the number of grinding pulses to set for a medium-strength coffee. - Strong dose - indicates the number of grinding pulses to set for a strong coffee. - Pressing value up increases the number of grinding pulses for a medium-strength coffee in steps of 5. - Pressing value down reduces the number of grinding pulses for a medium-strength coffee in steps of 5. - Mild and strong values are equal to 10% less and 10% more respectively than the average value set. - Pressing value test starts grinding at the selected strength (mild, medium or strong).
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- max dreg counter - indicates the maximum number of coffee grounds that the drip tray can contain. - current dreg counter - indicates the current number of coffee grounds
Value up
Value down
- boiler_temp (C) - indicates the temperature of the water heater. Pressing start will run the procedure. If the knob state is not in the water/steam/milk-island position, the message shows below will appear on the display.
Start
Next
- open knob to water & steam - indicates that the knob is not in the water/steam position. Moving the knob to the water/steam state will start the procedure to drain the water circuit.
Start
- boiler_temp (C) - indicates the temperature of the water heater. - counter - indicates the time remaining until the end of the cycle. When the water heater reaches 100C, it switches off and the counter starts.
Start
- pass - indicates that the procedure has been completed. Press next to move on.
Start
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MENU
MENU
Exit
STEAM
AROMA
WATER
COFFEE
The following string appears when you enter test mode: *Test* M0 12345 oo:mm:ss *Test* MO oo:mm:ss SWvx.xx.xx FFHz DLv:1.01.10.FT 50HZ Where: - *Test* indicates that the C.A. is in test mode. - M0 indicates the test level. - 12345 indicate the keys pressed in the sequence shown in gure 1. - oo:mm:ss indicates the hours and minutes of the CPU clock. - SWvx.xx.xx indicates the SW version installed in the CPU card microcontroller. - FFHz indicates actual supply voltage frequency. To move from one test level to another, use the touch-ring around the coffee key, turning it clockwise to move to the next level and anticlockwise to go back a level. The state of the microswitch is shown at this level; the following string is shown on the second line: Inputs 123456789ABCDEFG Where: 1 Brew group presence microswitch excited. 2 Brew group work position microswitch excited. 3 Brew group home position microswitch excited. 4 Turbine sensor excited. 5 Tank water level capacitive sensor excited. 6 Side door closed microswitch excited. 7 Coffee grounds drawer presence microswitch excited. 8 Coffee bean container sensor excited. 9 Coffee grinder direction of rotation sensor excited. A Drip tray level capacitive sensor excited. B Water/steam knob in milk-island position. C Water/steam knob in water/steam position. D Milk-island presence microswitch excited. E Milk carafe presence microswitch excited. F Cup-lift-down microswitch excited (only on Ring Plus). F Cup-lift-up microswitch excited (only on Ring Plus). H Water/steam knob in closed position. Numbers 6 and 7 are not displayed if the coffee grounds drawer is removed.
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Level M1
Gearmotor function is tested at this level. To move the gearmotor, the coffee grounds drawer and side door microswitches must be excited. The status of the microswitches listed below is shown at the right of the top line on the display: 1 2 3 6 7 Brew group presence microswitch excited. Brew group work position microswitch excited. Brew group home position microswitch excited. Side door closed microswitch excited. Coffee grounds drawer presence microswitch excited.
Gearmotor status after the aroma key and capacitive keypad menu have been pressed is shown on the second line on the display: - Aroma key - the gearmotor brings the group to the home position. - Menu key - the gearmotor brings the group to the work position. Power absorbed (mA) by the gearmotor during movement is shown on the right of the second line on the display.
Level M3
Coffee grinder, pump, cup warmer (Ring Plus only) and solenoid valve function are tested at this level. The above are primed by pressing the following keys: Steam key: coffee grinder. Water key: pump. Aroma key: varies grinding aroma. Menu key: solenoid valve. Coffee key: coffee grinder pulses.
COFFEE GRINDER TEST: Coffee bean container sensor must be excited. When the appropriate key is pressed, the following string appears on the second line of the display: - Grinder ON 8 GG %% Where: -8 indicates that the coffee bean container sensor has been excited. - GG indicates the number of rotations performed by the coffee grinder. - %% indicates the ratio between coffee grinder revolutions at 100% and 50% supply. To set medium aroma pulses, press the coffee key then use the touch-ring to choose aroma pulses. After this, press the coffee key to save the number of impulses selected. Press the steam key to restore default settings. By pressing the aroma key, you can vary grinding aroma. The value of the selected aroma is shown on the bottom left of the display, classied as follows: 1 - mild aroma. 2 - medium aroma. 3 - strong aroma. PUMP TEST: By pressing the appropriate key, the following string appears on the display: - Flowmeter (Imp/s) GG Where: - GG indicates the number of revolutions performed by the turbine. SOLENOID VALVE TEST: By pressing the menu key, the following string appears on the second line of the display: - Ev Brew On
Level M4
At this level you can check water heater, relative ntc sensor and cup warmer function. - When you press the steam key, the ambient temperature (tt.t) is shown on the second line of the display in degrees centigrade. - When you press the water key, the state of the ntc sensor (open or short), on the water heater (open or short), or the water heater temperature in degrees centigrade are shown on the second line of the display. - Pressing the aroma key switches on the water heater (pressing the water key shows the rising temperature) and the string Heater ON appears on the second line of the display. - When you press the menu key, the cup warmer is switched on and the string Cup Heater (Ring Plus only) appears on the second line of the display. Steamout Open the knob in the water/steam position to prepare for steamout (draining water heater). Press the coffee key to start, the water heater will be brought to 120, at which time the machine emits a sequence of beeps. WARNING: At the end of this procedure, the machine will automatically switch to English.
You can change display contrast at this level. - Press the coffee key to edit display contrast (the percentage value starts blinking). - You can use the touch-ring to change this value: turn clockwise to increase it, and anticlockwise to decrease it. - Press the coffee key again to save the value selected.
You can change display brightness at this level. - Press the coffee key to change display brightness (the percentage value starts blinking). - You can use the touch-ring to change this value: turn clockwise to increase it, and anticlockwise to decrease it. - Press the coffee key again to save the value selected.
Level M8 (Self-test)
The machine automatically tests its main functions in the self-test. The brew group must be present and the doors closed. On completion of this procedure (which lasts approx. 10 seconds), the outcome will appear on the display. Pass!! and 2 consecutive beeps if it was successful. If an error was encountered, 10 beeps will be emitted and a message appears on the display.
Level M9
- Exit. Press the coffee key to exit test mode and fully restart the appliance.
Platinum Vogue
Coffee key
Press once to select a coffee. Press twice to select a double coffee. Stops coffee from being dispensed when pressed during dispensing.
Water/steam key
To select either water or steam. Press and hold for 6 seconds to reset descaling alarm. When off, indicates that the machine is ready to release steam. When on, indicates that the machine is ready to dispense water.
Aroma key
Middle button
General alarms LED Coffee grounds drawer LED Descaling LED (60 litres) Coffee grounds drawer and descaling LEDs
Temperature ready LED Light up one after the Descaling LED other anticlockwise. General alarms LED Coffee grounds drawer LED (*) Removing and replacing the coffee bean container will reset the out of coffee alarm.
Test mode
To open Test Mode, press rapid ashing of LEDs is released. and turn the appliance on at the same time (Power On). Entering Test Mode is indicated by the (lighting up repeatedly ANTICLOCKWISE one after the other), continuing until
CHECK
CHECK
CHECK
Press Unit microswitch up. + Steam key pressed. Valve open. Brew group missing microswitch Drawer missing microswitch Door open microswitch. Coffee container cover microswitch Carafe present microswitch (with valve closed). Turbine sensor (during pump function) Water tank sensor Coffee grounds drawer
Set aroma. (default: 90-100-110 pulses). blinks quickly. lights up and stays on. blinks slowly. blinks slowly. blinks slowly. blinks slowly. lights up and stays on. blinks (turb. freq.) lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on.
Special functions mode The Special Functions mode allows you to: 1) Activate the steamout procedure. 2) Identify which microswitch is responsible for the General Alarms LED lighting up.
and switch on the appliance (Power On) at the same time. Entering Special (lighting up repeatedly CLOCKWISE one
Functions Mode is indicated by the rapid ashing of LEDs after the other), continuing until is released.
POSITION POTENTIOMETER
CHECK Steamout procedure. While the procedure is underway (for a total of 30 seconds), the following LEDs light up alternately one after the other in a clockwise direction
Press Brew group missing microswitch Drawer missing microswitch Door open microswitch. Coffee container cover microswitch
light up and each time the key is pressed, the number of pulses for AVERAGE AROMA is reduced by 5 pulses to a minimum of 60 pulses. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. CHECK No action! No action! lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. CHECK No action! light up and each time the key is pressed, the number of pulses for AVERAGE AROMA is increased by 5 pulses up to a maximum of 150 pulses. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on. lights up and stays on.
ACTION
Press Brew group missing microswitch Drawer missing microswitch Door open microswitch. Coffee container cover microswitch
ACTION
Brew group missing microswitch Drawer missing microswitch Door open microswitch. Coffee container cover microswitch
ON
ON
DEFAULT DATA
MILD STRENGTH 54 59 63 68 72 77 81 86 90 95 99 104 108 113 117 122 126 131 135
AROMA PULSES MEDIUM STRENGTH 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150
STRONG STRENGTH 66 71 77 82 88 93 99 104 110 115 121 126 132 137 143 148 154 159 165
5.2
Diagnostics function
Platinum Swin up
1 2
When in diagnostics mode Switch the appliance on (double-pole switch on right side) and wait for the CA to nish initializing; then press and hold the menu key for 2 seconds until the string Exit appears on the screen. Press the capacitive keypad keys in the order shown on the left within the next two seconds.
MENU
MENU
Exit
STEAM
AROMA
WATER
COFFEE
To move from one test level to another, use the touch-ring around the coffee key, turning it clockwise to move to the next level and anticlockwise to go back a level. Press the coffee key to open the sub-menus. Press the coffee again to conrm any changes. Press the menu key to exit sub-menus.
The following counters are shown at this level: 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Products number of espressos. ml of espresso number of coffees. ml of coffee. number of long coffees. ml of long coffee. number of waters. ml of water.
The following counters are shown at this level: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Water S.L.Descale Water S. 1 Descale Water S. 2 Descale Water S. 3 Descale Water Since Prod. Descaling N B.U. Cleanings N Water Filters N E2prom writes N water since last descaling. water since last descaling. water since second last descaling. water since third last descaling. water used since production. total number of times appliance descaled. times group cleaned. lters used.
3.1 Errors List The following are shown at this level: -) -) The last 20 errors involving the CA The date the error occurred.
Code
Brief description
Coffee grinder blocked.
Description
COFFEE GRINDER ERRORS The coffee grinder wont turn: there may be something obstructing the grinders or beverage signal has not been read correctly by the Hall probe in the coffee grinder. BREW GROUP ERRORS
01
Maximum force exceeded in forward movement to dispense position (second attempt). Maximum time exceeded to reach dispense position. Maximum time exceeded to clear home position microswitch. Home position microswitch activated while moving to work position. Maximum force exceeded returning to home position. Maximum time exceeded returning to rest position. Work position microswitch activated while moving to home position. Both the work and home microswitches are activated at the same time. WATER CIRCUIT ERRORS
03
04
TIMEOUT_RWD WORK_WHILE_HOMING
16
HOME_AND_WORK_PRESSED
05
This can happen for a variety of reasons ...(trips when water not owing in turbine). TEMPERATURE CONTROL ERRORS
10 11 14 15
Coffee heater sensor shorted. Coffee heater sensor in open circuit. Coffee heater temperature too high. Coffee heater temperature out of control (not responding to stimuli: e.g. heater on but temperature not rising). GENERAL ERRORS
19
No zero crossing.
3.2 Clear all? pressing YES will delete all errors at level 3.1.
The parameters for each different beverage are shown at this level; these parameters can be modied by opening each item using the coffee key and selecting with the touch-ring. 4.1 Espresso Settings: 4.1.1 Product Qty. (imp.) 4.1.2 Aroma 4.1.3 Prebrewing 4.1.4 Temperature 4.2 Coffee Settings: 4.2.1 Product Qty. (imp.) 4.2.2 Aroma 4.2.3 Prebrewing 4.2.4 Temperature in C 4.3 Long Coffee Settings: 4.3.1 Product Qty. (imp.) 4.3.2 Aroma 4.3.3 Prebrewing 4.3.4 Temperature in C Number of water pulses. Displays coffee grinder pulses in 60-150 pulse range. 0: pre-ground (0 pulses); 1: mild (- 10% medium); 2: medium; 3: strong (+10% medium). Prebrewing 1: enabled; 0: disabled; 2: long. Shows temperature in C. Low (-3C average), average, high (+3C average). Number of water pulses. 0: pre-ground; 1: mild; 2: medium; 3: strong. 1: enabled; 0: disabled; 2: long.
Number of water pulses. 0: pre-ground; 1: mild; 2: medium; 3: strong. 1: enabled; 0: disabled; 2: long.
Number of pulses set for medium aroma. From 50 to 80C. Standby time can be varied in 15 minute intervals. Water owrate. Display brightness. Display contrast. Stop coffee grounds. Coffee grounds counter. Empty coffee grounds. Date Aqua Prima lter was installed. (to be added after servicing).
Code The coffee grinder is blocked (grinders blocked or sensor not reading properly).
01
All models
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PRIMEA Section 05 Microswitch not released in up position after 3, torque error trying to move down, descent time out exceeded. Microswitch not released in down position after 3, torque error trying to move up, ascent time out exceeded. No water in turbine.
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All models
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All models
05
All models
10-11
All models
14-15
All models
16
All models
Both microswitches activated on brew group. The work and home microswitches have both been activated. Impossible to read or write to e2prom. Memory defect or impossible to set. No zero crossing on card, could be caused by power card. The two stroke end position microswitches are activated at the same time.
17
All models
Memory error.
18
All models
Clock error.
19
All models
No zero crossing.
20
All models
On models in the new Platinum ranges, errors recorded can be viewed on the display (during diagnosis) or on a PC (with programmer). The following are saved:
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A) The last 20 errors to be recorded. B) Total number of errors (not all models). Since production (total). Since last service (partial). Current.
5.4
Insert brew group. Insert coffee grounds drawer. Empty coffee grounds drawer.
Close side door Fill water tank. Empty drip tray below brew group. Insert milk container. Prime circuit.
The descaling cycle did not run correctly. Replace Aqua Prima lter.
The cleaning cycle did not run correctly. Insert cappuccinatore. Rinse milk container. Descale appliance. Standby.
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6.1
The empty coffee grounds drawer message is signalled by a coffee beverages counter controlled by the appliance electronics. The counter is cleared empty coffee grounds drawer reset message: 1. After 13 coffees, if the grounds drawer is removed for more than 5 seconds. 2. Each time the grounds drawer is removed for more than 5 seconds when an empty coffee grounds drawer alarm has been generated (it is assumed that the grounds drawer has been emptied). N.B: If the 12th coffee is actually a double coffee, the empty coffee grounds drawer alarm will be generated at the 14th coffee. As a result, the counter for the empty coffee grounds drawer in this case would be reset at the 14th coffee. 6.2 Water reserve
Platinum models have a xed reserve (turbine pulses) to ensure the selected beverage can be fully (partially or totally) dispensed each time the capacitive sensor registers the presence of water in the water tank. Otherwise, the appliance displays the ll water tank message and will not dispense the beverage. The beverage will be dispensed in full or in part depending on whether the remaining reserve is enough to cover the programmed length of the selected beverage. On selection, a message requests that the water tank is lled. Example:
Starting water level 10 cc actual 90 cc level not congurable via SW Capacitive sensor
e.g: sensor registers presence of water (+10cc). Hypothesis 1) A 60cc beverage is selected, 50cc is taken from the reserve, the beverage is dispensed in full, and the ll water tank message appears. Hypothesis 2) A 110cc beverage is selected, 90cc is taken from the reserve, the product is dispensed in part (100cc), and the ll water tank message appears. Hypothesis 3) A double 110cc coffee is selected; the rst is dispensed in part (100cc), the ll tank message appears, then the second one is dispensed in full (110cc). Hypothesis 4) Double 40cc coffees are selected; the appliance dispenses both in full.
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6.3
Motorized tray
The movement of the motorized tray is mechanical by means of a stepper motor (1) in 24V DC, controlled by two capacitive pushbuttons (2) located at the front of the tray. The two microswitches (3) are for the limit switch, and operation can be checked in test mode (see section 5.1).
1 3 2 2 3
3 3
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6.4
Aqua Prima
Operating logic with AQUA PRIMA lter. When use of the aqua prima lter is selected on the user menu or via the control panel, the system water count logic is as follows: If the aqua prima function is enabled the electronics perform a pulse count of the turbine, recording one pulse every 2 revolutions. If the aqua prima function is disabled, the electronics perform a pulse count of the turbine, recording one pulse every revolution. The graph in the gure below illustrates this function:
Turbine revs 360 1 rev 360 1 rev 360 1 rev 360 1 rev
= 1 pulse
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6.5
SBS Valve
Beverage dispensing The SBS brewing system valve (see Fig. 2) controllable via the knob, enables variation (increasing or decreasing according to the position of the knob) of the water ow rate for brewing. This adjusts the coffee brewing time (extraction time) and consequently the intensity of taste, keeping the cream quality constant. Function With the SBS valve in the open position, coffee is accumulated in the membrane valve due to a low back-pressure of the SBS valve. Consequently the membrane valve needle remains in the maximum open position, due to resistance of the spring. Coffee exits quickly (see g. 3). With the SBS valve in the closed position, coffee is accumulated on the membrane of the valve with a consequent increase in pressure in the valve. The spring yields to the back-pressure and the needle then reduces the coffee passage (see Fig. 4).
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
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Fig.4
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SBS valve operation check To ensure correct operation of the valve SBS a long coffee should be made, and during preparation of the latter, check the difference in dispensing speed between the maximum and minimum positions. The difference in dispensing speed is approx. 2.5 times greater (and therefore VERY obvious!!).
SBS
SBS
SBS
-> Rapid coffee delivery -> Good coffee brew -> Medium counter-pressure (Light coffee)
-> Medium coffee delivery -> Good coffee brew -> Medium-high counter-pressure (Medium-strong coffee)
-> Slow coffee delivery -> Maximum coffee brew -> High counter-pressure (Strong coffee)
CAFF CREME
ESPRESSO
RISTRETTO
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6.6
Solenoid pilot
Water/steam valve
Needle
TANK
Silicon tube
Brew unit
Drain
Pump Reinforced silicon hose
Coffee dispense valve (3-5 bars) Relief valve (16-19 bars) WATER DRAINED TO DRIP TRAY Water drain connector Drain valve
Solenoid pilot function: 1. Brew group drain: before the group is lowered, the solenoid pilot opens briey creating a depression that in turn opens the valve in the opposite direction from dispensing, allowing any water left in the group to be drained and keeping the pad dry. Coffee ready after steam: when a coffee or water are selected, the solenoid pilot opens the drain valve to lower pressure in the heater. Prime heater: after a period in standby or when the appliance has not been used for an extended period (1st coffee), the pump loads briey during grinding to get rid of any water between the heater pin and heater, and to pre-heat the elements. Fill circuit: the solenoid pilot discharges and recharges automatically. The discharge occurs via the drain pipe and not via the valve. Relief valve: the solenoid pilot also serves as a relief valve (not present on pump), opening in the event of pressure in excess of 16-19 bars. Lower pressure: pressure is lowered by the circuit being discharged for 10 seconds after water or steam have been dispensed (see variables A and B). Conguration with dual-sensor valve card (water/steam position sensor + Milk Island position sensor): After water has been dispensed - > the solenoid pilot opens to the discharge side as soon as the sensor is disengaged. Immediately after steam has been dispensed - > the solenoid pilot opens to the discharge side as soon as the sensor is disengaged. Water dispensed after steam has been dispensed -> the solenoid pilot opens to the discharge side as soon as the sensor is disengaged. - After each beverage has been dispensed -> the solenoid pilot opens to the discharge side. - Each time the appliance is switched on and the temperature is reached -> the solenoid pilot opens to the discharge side. - When the temperature is reached -> the solenoid pilot opens to the discharge side. Conguration with three-sensor valve card (water/steam sensor + closed position sensor + milk island position sensor): In addition to the functions described in conguration A, the following also occur: Each time the closed position central sensor is disengaged -> always open the solenoid pilot towards the discharge side.
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2. 3.
4. 5. 6. A)
B)
6.7
Milk Island
Electrical connection to appliance. Button to attach/release Milk Island from appliance. Water pipe connected to appliance for steam inlet.
1 2 3 5 6 7 4 1 Cappucinatore cover. 2 Cappucinatore valve cover. 3 Vernay valve. 4 Cappucinatore valve cover insert.
5 Cappucinatore body. 6 Carafe handle. 8 7 Carafe milk suction pipe. 8 Carafe steamout pipe.
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Remove the coffee top container , unscrew the three screws pointed out and lift the upper cover.
Disconnet the cups warmer ( where included ), the ground wire cable and the coffee top container sensor.
In order to dismantle the distributor completely, extract the regulation stick and, following the screws sequence, dismantle the different parts.
Unscrew the four screws which block the frontal panel, so that it can move.
Unnhook the anterior riser, by unblocking firstly the two lower hooks and then the upper ones ( see photo ), paying attention to not break the risers hooks. After having removed the riser, it is possible to remove the frontal panel.
7.2
To take the left-side off, release the small clamp and pull out the wire mesh pipe connecting the steam pipe to the valve, removing the metal band as shown.
2
Split the two sides of the casing (see Fig..1). Press from the bottom (see Fig.2). Release and take it off from the side and at the bottom (see Fig. 3), pulling towards you at the same time (see Fig. 4).
3
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7.3
Electronics
CPU card
Fig.1 Loosen the screws as indicated and turn the front piece upwards to get to the card. Fig.2 Take off the small clamp. Fig.3 Disconnect all connectors and loosen the screws as indicated.
Power board
Remove the small clamps, disconnect all connectors and loosen the screws indicated.
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7.4
Gearmotor
A B
Loosen the four screws indicated and remove the heater valve asm. When retting it, be careful with the two oil-rings shown in the smaller picture.
F
G
B C A
The following are located inside the compartment protected by the guard: - Electric motor (A) with gears (B) and (C) for transmission and timing of the brew group. - The drip tray present reed switch sensor (D). - Brew group present microswitch (E). - Microswitch (F) brew group at Home position. - Microswitch (G) brew group at dispensing position. Withdraw the gear (C) that meshes with the motor transmission shaft. Withdraw the large gear (B). Pull out the motor (A) complete with transmission shaft (H).
L
Install the motor and transmission shaft, inserting the guides (L) in the relative seat.
Insert the gear (B), taking care that the arrow stamped on the element is within the opening that contains pin (P).
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7.5
Pump
1 2
Take off the oetiker clamp as indicated and pull out the reinforced exible hose.
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7.6
A
B
C
Take off the oetiker clamp A, pull out the reinforced exible hose, loosen screw B and withdraw the drain pipe C from the solenoid pilot.
Loosen the screws on the relief valve assembly.
Heater
Unhook the teeth anchoring to the body and lift the heater and solenoid pilot.
Solenoid pilot.
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7. 7
Heater clamps
HEATER
Figure (1) shows the assembly position of the clamp on the heater connector.
Solenoid pilot
SOLENOID PILOT
Figure (2) shows the assembly position of the clamp on the plastic solenoid pilot connectors.
Use suitable pliers to tighten the clamp. Ensure correct tightening (A) and positioning as shown in illustrations (1) / (2).
B
To remove the clamp, use a pincer as shown in (B)
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7.8
Coffee grinder
Loosen the screws on the cover and lift it off, being careful to withdraw damper A.
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7.9
To remove the upper grinder support, use a wrench, turning it clockwise to release the grinder support from the bayonet coupling.
To remove the upper burr, rotate anti-clockwise until it detaches from the bayonet coupling.
On the lower burr, keep the increment pin as indicated locked in position and proceed as shown in the gure above.
When retting the upper grinder support, take care to reposition the mark as shown in the picture.
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To adjust the coffee grinder (in addition to user-permitted adjustments of C with the grinding adjustment tool A), remove the coffee granule container and turn adjustment insert B to widen or tighten grinding. This insert can be repositioned to move interval C. Be very careful not to separate the grinders from their supports.
To vary the grinding setting, tighten or loosen with wrench A supplied. (+) = Coarse grinding ( - ) = Fine grinding.
A
WARNING: - Grinding must be adjusted with the motor in movement. - Adjust the grinding level by one step at a time. - After setting grinding, run two grinding cycles and check the resulting granules and dose. - Repeat if further adjustment is required.
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Loosen the screws as indicated. Pull the motorized tray towards you.
Loosen the two screws to release the electric motor with worm gear
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To withdraw the stop (A) use pliers to grip the tabs securing the lifting system to the base and pull outwards. Withdraw the electric motor with worm gear from above.
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8.1
Parts Service
Reason
Item
Casing, tanks, containers, power cable. Water coffee and milk lines. GACO DIM 14 seals Water lter Silicon tube Turbine Heater Multi-valve Heater pin o-ring Brew group Cappuccinatore Coffee grinder Grinders Check grinding and dose. Brew group Cleaning Lubrication O-ring Full service Othertasks Descale Temperature check Explanation of fault Safety check Packing
C S S C C C C S P P P C C C C C
C S S D D D D S P P P C R R S C
C S S D D D D S P P P C R R S C
See documentation (exp. drawing). See documentation (exp. drawing). See documentation (exp. drawing). See documentation (exp. drawing). See documentation (exp. drawing). See documentation (exp. drawing). See documentation (exp. drawing).
Dirty, scale, leaks. Dirty, hygiene. Dirty, hygiene. Dirty, hygiene. Grain size and dose Dirty, hygiene. Dirty, hygiene. Wear Wear Then check condition of parts. Client information Client information Always Check, always. Use new packaging if necessary.
C C C C C
D C C C C
D C C C S