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Machine Installation - Service Provider Manual
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If the sequence was correct, the programming menu opens.
MENU
CREDITS MENU
BEVERAGE MENU
MACHINE MENU
Sections 9.3, 9.4 and 9.5 list all the functions available in these
menus.
Note: The above mentioned procedure can be used
to access the programming menu also when the
machine is cold and has not reached the operating tem-
perature. To execute certain programs (e.g. DESCALING)
the machine will manage the procedure automatically
and heat up according to the manufacturer's settings.
Note: After 3 minutes of inactivity the machine
exits the programming mode and returns to the
standard operating mode.
The menus should be PASSWORD-protected.
If the PASSWORD is set on the default value (0000),
it will not be requested. It should be changed upon
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st
use to prevent unauthorised access. After this change,
it should be entered again at each access, every time the
display shows:
INSERT PASSWORD
0 0 0 0
Refer to section 9.6 on how to set the PASSWORD.
9.2 Programming Controls
When the machine menus are accessed, the buttons on the key-
pad take on new functions.
" " "page up/change" button (20)
This button allows you to:
1 Browse the pages within a menu;
2 Change the parameters when they are made editable using
the "OK" button.
" " "page down/change" button (24)
This button allows you to:
1 Browse the pages within a menu;
2 Change the parameters when they are made editable using
the "OK" button.
" " (OK) button (18)
This button allows you to:
1 Select the function displayed;
2 Con rm the parameter/value when it is made editable.
" " "ESC" button (23)
This button allows you to exit without changing the parameter
edited or selected.
Note: Press it repeatedly to exit the programming page.
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