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c35

Manufacturer: CAFINA AG Römerstraße 2 5502 Hunzenschwil Tel.: +41 (0)62 889 42 42 Fax: +41 (0)62 889 42 89 [emailprotected] www.cafina.ch 2

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Contents 1 For your safety

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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4

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Explanation of the safety symbols Basic safety instructions User rights c35 Certification of the c35

2 Identification

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2.1 2.2

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Identification of the appliance type Brief description of the appliances

3 Overview of appliance

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3.1 3.2

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Overview Control panel with the function keys

4 Delivery and installation 4.1 4.2

Delivery Installation

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5 Power and water connection

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5.1

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Preparation for Power and Water Connection

6 Starting up the appliance 6.1 6.2

Starting up the appliance for the first time Starting up the appliance after a malfunction or prolonged shutdown

7 Turning on and off 7.1 7.2 7.3

c35 and milk part Milk cooler Cup warmer

8 Dispensing the product 8.1 8.2 8.3

Coffee and milk drinks Hot water Manually foaming and heating milk using the steam nozzle

9 Chip cards 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4

"USER"

"MANAGER" "MEMORY" Additional chip cards

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13 13 13 13

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16 16 17 18 19

10 Settings and functions of the "MANAGER" menu 10.1 Product-related "MANAGER" settings 10.2 "Products" submenu 10.3 "Functions" submenu 10.4 "Price/Gratis" submenu 10.5 "Counters" submenu 10.6 "Time and Date" submenu

11 Emptying and Filling

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11.1 Emptying 11.2 Filling

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12 Cleaning

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12.1 Equipment 12.2 Automatically initiated cleaning of the coffee machine 12.3 Intermediate cleaning of the coffee machine 12.4 Cleaning the exterior of the coffee machine (cleaning the housing of the c35) 12.5 Cleaning the Milk Cooler and the Cup Warmer

13 Shutdown and Storage 13.1 Shutting down the appliance for a limited period or for good 13.2 Storage

14 Disposal 14.1 Disposal of Consumables 14.2 Disposing of the Appliance

15 Troubleshooting, Error Messages and Fault Repair

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15.1 Checklist for Troubleshooting 28 15.2 Error display by means of diagnosis points 29

16 Technical Data and Installation Diagram

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17 Index

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18 EC Declaration of Conformity

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19 Notes

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1 For your safety 1.1 Explanation of the safety symbols 

DANGER

This symbol warns of the high probability of an electric shock and the resulting danger to life.



WARNING

This symbol warns of the risk of injury (e.g. scalding).



CAUTION

This symbol warns of possible damage to the c35.



INFORMATION

This symbol indicates important and useful information concerning operation of the c35.

This symbol refers to another location in the operating instructions.

1.2 Basic safety instructions Please follow ALL safety instructions in these operating instructions! 1.2.1 Information about these operating instructions Please ensure that these operating instructions are always kept close at hand. Ideally in a folder together with all other c35 documents. 1.2.2 Designated use The c35 and its attachments are designed exclusively for use in the hotel and restaurant industry and in factories and offices! The c35 is not suitable for use outdoors.

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1.2.3 General hazards

DANGER Danger to life from electric shock – Never turn on an appliance which is damaged or has a defective power cord. – If there are signs of damage (e.g. smell of burning), immediately disconnect the appliance from the power supply and contact your service technician. – A damaged power cord on the appliance must be replaced by a qualified service technician. – Never let the power cord hang down. The power cord may become a trip hazard or may be damaged. – Ensure that the appliance and the power cord are not near hot surfaces, e.g. ovens, gas or electric cookers. – Ensure that the power cord is not trapped or rubbing against sharp edges. – Never open and repair the appliance yourself. Do not make any changes to the appliance which are not described in the operating instructions for the appliance. – Never remove casing, machine parts or electrical parts. – The appliance contains live parts. Danger to life if the appliance is opened. – Repairs may be performed only by the service technician with original spare parts and accessories. – Use original accessories only. Accessories which were not explicitly recommended by CAFINA may damage the appliance and cause fire, electric shock and injuries.

WARNING

WARNING Risk of injury! – If objects are placed in the grinding unit, splinters may be ejected and the machine damaged. ➤ Do not place any objects in the bean hopper or the outlet to the grinding unit and do not poke the feed apertures with an implement! Do not reach into the machine, as hands may be bruised or grazed by the inner machine elements. ➤ Never open and reach into the machine! The c35 may be opened by authorised technicians only!

WARNING Risk of injury! – Children and adults with impaired physical sensitive faculties, impaired intellectual powers or who have little experience must not operate the appliance except under the supervision or instruction of a person responsible for their safety. Supervise children to prevent them from playing with the appliance.

WARNING Risk of burns! – The cup warmer trays are hot ➤ Do not touch trays! – While the machine is being cleaned automatically or manually, hot water and steam are discharged continuously. ➤ When cleaning the machine, keep away from the outlets! – The product outlet, the hot water outlet and the steam pipe become very hot! ➤ Do not touch outlets! – When the products are discharged, there is a risk of being scalded by the products themselves. ➤ Caution when handling hot drinks! – If the user interface is accidentally touched, coffee can be unintentionally discharged. ➤ Only touch the sensitive user interface deliberately.

Hazard posed by spoiled milk and coffee residue! – If the machine is not cleaned on a regular basis, milk and coffee residue may stick inside the machine, block the outlets or get into the drinks. The c35 automatically cleans itself when turned off. ➤ Once a day also clean the machine yourself! Read chapter 12 "Cleaning"!

CAUTION Operating conditions! To ensure that the coffee machine is operated correctly, observe the following operating conditions: – Operating personnel: ➤ The operating personnel must be trained by authorised technicians. – Technicians: ➤O nly technicians trained by the manufacturer or by one of his authorised cooperation partners may maintain or repair the machine. – Water quality: T otal hardness = 7– 8° dGH ➤ ➤ Carbonate hardness = 3– 7° KH ➤ Acidity = 6.8 – 7.2 pH ➤ Conductance < 900 mS – Milk quality: ➤ Any type of milk can be used provided it is pasteurised and hom*ogenised and has a maximum fat content of 0 – 3.5%. – Coffee bean quality: ➤ Only raw coffee which has been sorted should be used. Extraneous matter, such as pieces of wood or metal, stones, leaf remnants, etc., have been removed to prevent damage to the grinding discs in the coffee grinders. However, raw coffee of medium quality may still contain a considerable amount of defective beans and extraneous matter. ➤F urthermore, coffee beans are preferred which are roasted using the traditional roasting method in an externally heated, continuously moving drum for approx. 6 – 30 min. and cooled gently with air. Turbo-roasted coffee beans are to be avoided (roasting method for 3 – 5 min. and coffee beans are usually cooled with water). In principle, the following applies: The more the coffee beans are burnt, the lower the required initial quality of the coffee beans.

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1 For your safety (continued)

CAUTION Risk of destruction! – Do not poke the feed apertures with an implement! – If objects are placed in the feed apertures for coffee powder and cleaning tablets, the machine may be damaged. – The c35 is not protected against water jets. Do not clean the appliance with a water jet or highpressure cleaner. Follow chapter 12 "Cleaning"!

CAUTION – Touch display with fingers only. Do not use pointed objects. – Do not use a soiled or incorrect chip card. Always insert slowly and straight. Do not pull out card until it is indicated on the display. – Do not empty any extraneous liquids into the drain.



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1.3 User rights c35 The user rights of the c35 are divided into three different user groups: 1| USER (standard user) 2| MANAGER (user with settings rights) 3| ENGINEER (comprehensive service and maintenance rights) The different rights are specified by the chip cards. The corresponding chip card is required to execute all operating steps, setting steps and functions as well as to turn the appliance on and off! Before using the chip cards, read chapter 9 "Chip cards".

1.4 Certification of the c35 The c35 features the currently required test mark according to the implemented certification:

S For the processing of cold and warm milk with integrated, fully automatic cleaning the c35 satisfies the hygiene requirements according to Prof. Dr. Haevecker of the Fachlabor für Sensorik Berlin (HACCP – Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point).

2 Identification 2.1 Identification of the appliance type The c35 is available in the following versions: c35-1W Coffee and hot water (basic model) c35-12C Coffee, hot water and steam (with steam tap for frothing up milk) c35-12M Coffee, hot water and milk (with milk jet for integrated output of hot milk) c35-12CM Coffee, hot water, steam and milk (with steam tap and milk jet for integrated dispensing of hot milk and foam) c35-mc

Milk cooler

c35-mcs

Milk cooler (narrow)

c35-mcu

Base refrigerator

c35-mc/cw Refrigerator / cup warmer Combination appliance c35-cw

Cup warmer

The appliance type of your c35 has to be established for some operating steps, as the appliance types may have different requirements. The appliance type can be found on the rating plate affixed to your c35 (e.g. c35-12CM-2G see following diagrams).

Power supply

Power (watts)

INFORMATION

The rating plate of the c35 is situated behind the  grounds drawer.

Year of manufacture (Month. Year) Coffee machine number Type designation

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2 Identification (continued) 2.2 Brief description of the appliances (technical data, see page 29) 2.2.1 c35 The c35 is a fully automatic coffee machine and is used to dispense various coffee products as well as to heat and froth up milk. The bean hoppers are used to fill the appliance with whole beans. A special insertion chute allows coffee powder to be used. The c35 basic model can dispense pre-programmed coffee products. The dispense command is issued via direct selection keys which are on the control panel. Drink selection and additional functions (cleaning, operating status, filling level, etc.) are indicated on the display.

2.2.2 Milk cooler c35-mc (optional) The milk cooler is used exclusively to cool milk. The milk container inside the appliance is available in two versions: either with a nine-litre capacity or with two separate chambers (not yet available) which can hold four litres of milk each. This two-chamber system allows the storage of two different types of milk (e.g. whole milk and skimmed milk). The milk is dispensed automatically according to the products.

2.2.3 Milk cooler c35-mcs (optional) The milk cooler is used exclusively to cool milk. The milk is dispensed automatically according to the drinks.

2.2.4 Milk cooler c35-mcu (optional) The milk cooler is used exclusively to cool milk. The milk is dispensed automatically according to the drinks.

2.2.5 Milk cooler c35-mc/cw (optional) The milk cooler / cup heater combination appliance has two levels with heating elements underneath and a cooling box. Authorised technicians can preselect four temperatures for the heating elements. The milk cooler is used exclusively to cool milk. The milk is dispensed automatically according to the drinks.

2.2.6 Cup warmer c35-cw (optional) The freestanding cup warmer has three levels with heating elements underneath. Authorised technicians can preselect four temperatures for the heating elements.

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3 Overview of appliance 3.1 Overview

Insertion chute with spoon for decaffeinated coffee powder or cleaning tablets

Grounds drawer

Chip card slot

Milk jet cover

Coffee bean hopper with lid Status light When the appliance is connected to the power supply, the company logo is lit red. Temperature display for milk cooler Control panel

Milk cooler Hot water dispenser Product outlet (height-adjustable) Steam dispenser Drip tray

3.2 Control panel with the function keys Status light Control panel with product selection key

Stop key Preselection key for coffee (decaffeinated) Page selection key

Ristretto

Café Crème*

Espresso**

Cappuccino

Coffee

Latte Macchiato

Coffee White

Doppio

Hot milk next page

Page display

decaf

Page 1

Moussy foam (optional) Steam key Solid milk foam (optional) Steam Control (optional) Hot water keys (manual/portioned) 9

4 Delivery and installation 4.1 Delivery

1,600 mm

The c35 includes the following accessories: – 1 cleaning container PP 1 litre – 1 box of cleaning tablets – 1 microfibre cloth – 1 reinforced hose L1500 3/8" – 2 nylon seals D14.5 x 8 x 2 mm – 1 chip card carrier bag – 2 "user" chip cards – 1 "manager" chip card – 1 "memory" chip card – AMC powder (10 bags) – Document holder – Original operating instructions

4.2 Installation

WARNING To prevent placing third parties in danger, install the appliance only in locations in which it can be supervised by trained personnel.

870 – 950 mm

The c35 is installed and serviced by authorised technicians only.

 Dimensions of c35 Width: 350 mm Height: 774 mm Depth: 650 mm Weight: approx. 60 kg (without refrigerator c35-mcs) To ensure that you have an optimum angle of vision, provide a suitable work surface. There are four height-adjustable intermediate feet which can be used to adjust the height between 25.4 and 101.6 mm (1 – 4 inches). The bearing load of the work surface must be at least 100 kg.

INFORMATION

Further dimensions and information for preliminary measures can be found in: Chapter 16 "Technical Data and Installation  Diagram".

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660 – 800 mm

5 Power and water connection 5.1 Preparation for Power and Water Connection The following is not supplied and must be provided by you for the installation:

DANGER Danger to life from electric shock! – The use of sockets with the wrong current will cause an electric shock and the destruction of  the c35.

CAUTION

On the installation side an all-pole separator with a contact opening width of 3 mm must be provided  per pole for a fixed connection.

WARNING A damaged appliance is not safe and may cause serious injuries and a fire. – Protect the appliance from the effects of the weather, such as rain, frost and direct sunlight to prevent damage and potential risks of injury and fire. – Do not immerse the appliance or appliance parts, such as cables and connections, in water.

➤ Maximum system impedance in the building

connection 0.10 ohms (the impedance can be requested from the energy supplier). ➤ Socket and plug for power connection. ➤ External main switch for power connection. ➤ Supply line and main tap for water connection. – Maximum water line pressure 0.5 MPa (5 bar). – Maximum inlet temperature of the water 20 °C.

INFORMATION Remember to have these preparations made and to have the appliances at hand on the  day of installation.



CAUTION The connection to the water supply must be in  accordance with standard EN 61770. In addition, the national rules and laws always apply to the  connection to the water supply.

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6 Starting up the appliance 6.1 Starting up the appliance for the first time All appliances (c35, cup warmer, milk cooler, etc.) are started up for the first time following installation by authorised technicians. Starting up the appliance after a malfunction is described in the following subchapters.

6.2 Starting up the appliance after a malfunction or prolonged shutdown The appliance must be started up again if the c35 and/ or the cup warmer and milk cooler attachments were shut down and disconnected from the power supply for a prolonged period.

CAUTION Risk of destruction! Have frozen machines started up by authorised technicians only. The machine may be destroyed.  6.2.1 c35 1| Check water connection and coffee bean level. 2| Insert mains plug of the c35 into a suitable socket. 3| Turn on external main switch. 4| Open front door. 5| Turn on the c35 with the "USER" chip card. Insert chip card and pull out again when prompted by the display.

6.2.2 Milk cooler c35 See chapter 4 "Delivery and Installation". 1| Filling the milk container. 2| After a prolonged shutdown: For cleaning the appliance see: Chapter 12.1 "Automatically initiated cleaning of the coffee machine" or after a malfunction: For troubleshooting see: Chapter 15.1 "Troubleshooting Checklist". 6.2.3 Cup warmer c35 1| Turn on cup warmer and fill with cups.

INFORMATION The cup warmer and the milk cooler are not moni tored by the software for malfunctions.

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7 Turning on and off 7.1 c35 and milk part

7.1.2 Turning off

7.1.1 Turning on

DANGER Risk of scalding! The appliance is automatically rinsed when turned on; hot steam is ejected at the same time. Hot water is drained through the coffee dispenser. Avoid  touching the coffee dispenser. 1| Insert mains plug of the c35. 2| Open front door. 3| Insert "USER" chip card. 4| Remove chip card when prompted by the display.

CAUTION Risk of blockage due to dried on milk and coffee residue! Before the appliance turns off, it is always auto matically cleaned! 1| Open front door. 2| Insert "USER" chip card. 3| Remove chip card when prompted by the display. 4| Select "Turn off". ➤ Cleaning process starts. ➤W hen the cleaning process ends, the machine turns

off automatically. ➤ Display indicates heating-up phase status.

7.2 Milk cooler 7.2.1 Turning on 1| If the milk cooler is free-standing, insert plug into a normal domestic socket. ➤ Temperature lights up on the display. 2| Wait until 2–5 °C are reached. 7.2.2 Turning off 1| Perform cleaning. 2| Disconnect milk cooler from the power supply.

INFORMATION 5| After a brief delay the display indicates instructions for filling with milk. Press "No" to use the c35 without milk dispenser or to activate the milk part later. OR fill with milk and press "Yes" to turn on the milk dispenser. For subsequent activation of the milk part: 1| Check operation of the milk cooler. 2| Fill the milk container with already cooled milk (3-5°C). 3| If there is no milk cooler available, an external milk container must be connected. 4| Open front door. 5| Insert USER chip card. 6| Remove card as soon as the display prompts select "Milk on". 7| Place milk receptacle in the refrigerator and acknowledge on the display. 8| Milk is automatically drawn in.

The free-standing milk cooler has similar functions to a normal domestic refrigerator. The milk can be kept cool in the milk cooler even when the c35 is not in use. ➤ Fill with already cooled milk only (3-5°C). ➤ Please follow the cleaning instructions. 

7.3 Cup warmer 7.3.1 Turning on 1| Press rocker switch to the right. 2| Fill up with cups. 7.3.2 Turning off 1| Press rocker switch to the left.

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8 Dispensing the product

Product key

Stop key

STOP

Ristretto

Café Crème*

Espresso**

Cappuccino

Coffee

Latte Macchiato

Coffee White

Doppio

Hot milk

Page selection key next page

decaf

Preselection key (decaffeinated coffee)

Page 1

Moussy foam (optional) Steam control (optional) Solid milk foam (optional) Steam key Hot water keys (manual/portioned)

8.1 Coffee and milk drinks WARNING Risk of scalding! While drinks are being dispensed, there is a risk of scalding! Avoid direct contact with the coffee outlet and the drinks.

8.1.2 Selecting number of cups The amount dispensed depends on how frequently the corresponding product key is pressed. During the dispensing process the requested number of cups is displayed even if the whole amount has not yet been dispensed: Dispensing method 1: Dispense one cup. Dispensing method 2: Dispense two cups simultaneously. Dispensing method 1

8.1.1 Scrolling through product list and dispensing product 1| The first page of the product list is indicated on the standard picture on the display. 2| The subsequent pages of the product list are displayed by pressing the "Page selection key". 3| Place cup directly under the outlet. 4| Select the required product by pressing the corresponding product key.

INFORMATION The products are programmed by authorised technicians when the appliance is started up. If the "MANAGER" chip card is added, products which have already been saved can be changed. Chapter 9 "Chip cards"

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Dispensing method 2

Cappuccino 1

Cappuccino 2

8.1.3 Stopping dispensing Deleting the following product orders: Press Stop key once. Stopping the current product order and deleting the following orders: Press Stop key twice.

8.2 Hot water WARNING Risk of burns! The hot water outlet becomes very hot! ➤W ork carefully and avoid direct contact with the hot water outlet and the water!  8.2.1 Dispensing the product 1| Place glass or cup under the hot water outlet. 2| Select portion or manual dispensing.

INFORMATION ➤ Do not touch receptacle base. ➤ Thin glasses may be damaged by the pressure.

Preparation: 1| Press Steam key. 2| Condensation runs out. 3| To stop, release steam key.

8.2.2 Stopping dispensing 1| Press already pressed dispensing key again. 8.2.3 Selecting dispensing method Dispensing method 1 Dispensing one cup (portioned): 1| Briefly press product key. Dispensing method 2 Manual dispensing: 1| Hold down product key. 2| The product is dispensed until the key is released.

INFORMATION Authorised technicians can specify the portioned  or manual dispensing method individually.

8.3 Manually foaming and heating milk using the steam nozzle WARNING

Risk of burns! The steam nozzle becomes very hot! ➤ Always immerse the steam nozzle in liquids. ➤ Never switch on the steam nozzle without a container except to briefly blow out the nozzle before and after use. ➤ Avoid direct contact with the steam nozzle.

8.3.1 Heating 1| Hold the steam nozzle deep in the liquid. 2| Hold down steam key until required heat is obtained. 8.3.2 Foaming 1| Hold the steam nozzle deep in the liquid. 2| Press and hold down Steam key. 3| Lower receptacle slowly. Repeat process until the required amount of foam is obtained. 4| To stop, release steam key.

INFORMATION At the request of the customer an authorised technician can program a steam dispensing duration  for the heating or foaming of milk.

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9 Chip cards CAUTION Do not use a soiled or incorrect chip card. Always insert slowly and straight. Do not pull out card until it is indicated on the display.

Turning off: 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. 3| Select "Turn off " and follow the cleaning process, see: Chapter 12 "Cleaning".

The chip cards allow access to the different functions and settings of the c35. The chip cards have different user rights and therefore protect you from access by unauthorised persons. This chapter explains the different chip cards and their user rights.

9.1 "USER" 9.1.1 Possible functions of "USER" chip card This chapter lists all functions and settings which you can make with the "USER" chip card, according to menu structure. Depending on the operating mode of the coffee machine, not all functions can be selected. Main function

Description

Turning on/off Dispensing the product Cleaning and intermediate cleaning

– Starting the cleaning process. – Separate cleaning of coffee and milk part can be selected.

Counters

– Product (indicate product counter) – Coffee – Hot water – Steam – Milk

Inlet milk

Draws in the milk again.

Activating milk part

Turn on the milk part if not activated beforehand.

Ristretto

Café Crème*

Espresso**

Cappuccino

Coffee

Latte Macchiato

Coffee White

Doppio

9.1.2 Basic operation of "USER" chip card Turning on: 1| Insert "USER" chip card. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. ➤ "USER" menu is indicated. 3| Press the page selection key to change the display view and then you can select your required product.

Hot milk next page

decaf

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9.2 "MANAGER"

Main function

9.2.1 Navigating

Description

Products

up/down

= Select main menu option

Water quantity

Regulate the water quantity.

right

= Open particular submenu options

Coffee quantity

left

= Back to the selection of the "MANAGER" menu

Regulate the coffee quantity.

1. Pre-inf. flow. time

+ or –

= Set the values

Regulate the flow period of the first milk product before the coffee.

2. Pre-inf. flow. time

+ and –

= Acknowledge

Regulate the flow period of the second milk product before the coffee.

PSB key

= Preselection key P = Product selection S = Product size B = Bean selection

Post-inf. flow. time

Regulate the flow period of the milk product after the coffee.

Functions Water quantity

40 ml

Coffee quantity

10.0 g

1. Pre-inf. flow. time

3.0 sec

2. Pre-inf. flow. time

12.0 sec

Post-inf. flow. time

0.0 sec

Timer On/Off (only if activated)

Turn on/off coffee machine with timer.

Timer External (only if activated)

Turn on/off external appliance with timer.

Timer Self

Turn on/off self-operating mode of the coffee machine with timer.

Buzzer

Turn sound on/off.

Sound

Set type of sound "beep" or "click".

Keylock

Turning on/off.

Price/Gratis Price

Input required price.

Gratis

Select Yes / No.

Price Line Unit (PLU)

Select line.

Counters Clear counters

Minus key held down (>5 sec.).

Product

See total counters.

Coffee

See coffee counter.

Hot water

See hot water counter.

Steam

See steam counter.

Milk

See milk counter.

PSB

9.2.2 Possible functions of "MANAGER" chip card with extended menu This chapter lists all functions and settings which you can make with the "MANAGER" chip card (extended menu), according to menu structure. The "MANAGER" chip card allows you to use several service technician functions. If the "MANAGER" chip card is inserted for less than 5 seconds, it has the same functions as a "USER" chip card.

Time/date Time

Set time.

Date

Set date.

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9 Chip cards (continued) Turning on 1| Insert "MANAGER" chip card. 2| Leave card in for approx. 5 seconds; remove card on second acoustic signal. ➤ "MANAGER" menu is indicated. 3| Navigate through the menu using the arrow keys. Turning off 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. ➤ For setting and changing all functions, see: Chapter 10 "Settings and Functions of the ‘MANAGER’ menu"

Main function

Settings

Timer On/Off (only if activated)

Turn on/off coffee machine with timer.

Timer External (only if activated)

Turn on/off external appliance with timer.

Timer Self

Turn on/off self-operating mode of the coffee machine with timer.

Counters Clear counters

Minus key held down (>5 sec.).

Product

See total counters.

Coffee

See coffee counter.

Product

Hot water

See hot water counter.

Functions

Steam

See steam counter.

Price/Gratis

Milk

See milk counter.

Counters

Time/date

Time/date

Time

Set time.

Date

Set date.

Turning on: 1| Insert "MANAGER" chip card. 2| Leave card in for approx. 5 seconds; remove card on second acoustic signal. ➤ "MANAGER" menu is indicated. 3| Navigate through the menu using the arrow keys. Turning off: 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. ➤ For setting and changing all functions, see: Chapter 10 "Settings and Functions of the "MANAGER Menu" 9.2.3 Possible functions of "MANAGER" chip card with simple menu This chapter lists all functions and settings which you can make with the "MANAGER" chip card (simple menu), according to menu structure. The "MANAGER" chip card allows you to use several service technician functions.

9.3 "MEMORY" 9.3.1 Possible Functions of the "MEMORY" Chip Card Main function Reloading the last saved machine and product data.

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9.3.2 Using the "MEMORY" Chip Card The "MEMORY" chip card is used as an additional back-up for all the settings of your c35. This card saves the latest settings which were made by authorised technicians. If the system memory of the c35 is deleted during a malfunction, the data can be copied back from the "MEMORY" chip card.

Coffee machine reset: 1| Insert "MANAGER" chip card. 2| Turn off machine (cleaning). 3| Insert "MEMORY" chip card and when display prompts "Read Memory Card", acknowledge with "Yes" > data is read back. 4| Do not remove card until prompted by display. 5| Turn on machine again with "USER" or "MANAGER" chip card.

Turning off: 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. 9.4.2 "KEYLOCK" The "KEYLOCK" chip card allows you to lock all operating keys without having to access the programming of the c35. Turning on: 1| Insert "KEYLOCK" chip card. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. Turning off: 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. 9.4.3 "SELF" The "SELF" chip card allows you to directly switch the self-operating mode of the c35 on and off without having to access the programming of the machine. In self-operating mode all drinks can be dispensed only individually, it is not possible to stop a product which is being dispensed. The use cannot access the other functions and programming. Turning on: 1| Insert "SELF" chip card. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. Turning off: 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card.

9.4 Additional chip cards The additional chip cards are function cards. They actuate functions but do not allow navigation in the menu. You can order the following additional chip cards directly from your partner, see: see "Contact addresses" (cover page). 9.4.1 "FREE VEND" The "FREE VEND" chip card allows free products to be dispensed if external modules are used.

9.4.4 "EXTERNAL" The "EXTERNAL" chip card allows you to directly switch external modules on and off, such as cashier stations, coin validators, etc., without having to access the programming. Turning on: 1| Insert "EXTERNAL" chip card. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card. Turning off: 1| Insert card again. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card.

Turning on: 1| Insert "FREE VEND" chip card. 2| Leave the card in until prompted by the display to remove the card.

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10 Settings and functions of the "MANAGER" menu 10.1 Product-related "MANAGER" settings up/down left/right +/–

= Select main menu option. = Open particular submenu options = Set the values. If +/– are pressed simultaneously, values are deleted or re-initialised.

Product Functions Price/Gratis Counters Time/date

Operation: 1| Main menu option: Select products. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display.

INFORMATION It is not necessary to acknowledge the settings.

INFORMATION The product keys are assigned to the same products as in the product menu. Use the page selection key to scroll between the product pages or between the product levels.

10.2 "Products" submenu 10.2.1 Water quantity The water quantity can be set separately for each product.

Water quantity

40 ml

Coffee quantity

10.0 g

1. Pre-inf. flow. time

3.0 sec

2. Pre-inf. flow. time

12.0 sec

Post-inf. flow. time

0.0 sec

Operation: 1| Select "Water quantity" submenu option. 2| Select a product using the round product keys. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display. 3| Press the white plus and minus keys to set the water quantity. 4| Leave "Water quantity" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key.

PSB

10.2.2 Coffee quantity The coffee quantity can be set separately for each product. Operation: 1| Select "Coffee quantity" submenu option. 2| Select a product using the round product keys. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display. 3| Press the white plus and minus keys to set the coffee quantity. The maximum setting range is +/– 1 g. 4| Leave "Coffee quantity" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key.

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INFORMATION The "S" and "B" functions can be programmed by authorised technicians only. 10.2.3 Pre-infusion product 1 (1. Pre-inf. flow. time) Under this menu option you can set the quantity of the first product, which is dispensed before the coffee, for mixed drinks. Depending on the product, this consists of hot milk, cold milk or milk foam.

Operation: 1| Select "1. Pre-inf. flow. time" submenu option. 2| Select a product using the round product keys. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display. 3| Press the white plus and minus keys to set the required time. 4| Leave "1 Pre-inf. flow. time" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 10.2.4 Pre-infusion product 2 (2. Pre-inf. flow. time) Under this menu option you can set the quantity of the first product, which is dispensed before the coffee, for mixed drinks. Depending on the product, this consists of hot milk, cold milk or milk foam. Operation: 1| Select "2. Pre-inf. flow. time" submenu option. 2| Select a product using the round product keys. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display. 3| Press the white plus and minus keys to set the required time. 4| Leave "2. Pre-inf. flow. time" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 10.2.5 Post-infusion product (Post-inf. time) Under this menu option you can set the quantity of the first product, which is dispensed after the coffee, for mixed drinks. Depending on the product, this consists of hot milk, cold milk or milk foam. Operation: 1| Select "2. Pre-inf. flow. time" submenu option. 2| Select a product using the round product keys. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display. 3| Press the white plus and minus keys to set the required time. 4| Leave "2. Post-inf. time" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key.

10.3 "Functions" submenu 10.3.1 Timer On/Off Here you can set whether the Cafina c35 is to be turned on and off automatically, provided the times have been programmed by authorised technicians.

INFORMATION 

efore the c35 is turned off, it is automatically B cleaned.

Operation: 1| Select "Timer On/Off" submenu option. 2| Press the white plus or minus key to activate the timer. 3| Leave "Timer On/Off" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.3.2 Timer External Under this menu option you can set whether external registration devices (e.g. waiter lock, cashier station, coin validator, card systems ...) are switched on or off on a time-controlled basis, provided the times have been programmed by authorised technicians. Operation: 1| Select "Timer External" submenu option. 2| Press the white plus or minus key to activate the "Timer External". Conclude the input with "Yes" and "No". 3| Leave "Timer External" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.3.3 Timer Self You use this function to switch the time-controlled self-operating mode on or off, provided the times have been programmed by authorised technicians. All products provided for this mode are dispensed individually, all other functions are disabled. In this way your guests can help themselves to the Cafina c35 without accidentally changing the settings. Operation: 1| Select "Timer Self" submenu option. 2| Press the white plus or minus key to activate the "Timer Self". Conclude the input with "Yes" and "No". 3| Leave "Timer Self" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

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10 Settings and functions of the "MANAGER" menu (continued) 10.3.4 Buzzer Under this menu option you can switch the key sounds of the c35 on or off.

10.5 "Counters" submenu

Operation: 1| Select "Buzzer" submenu option. 2| Press the white plus or minus key to activate the "Buzzer". 3| Leave "Buzzer" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

Operation: 1| Select "Clear counters" submenu option. 2| Press the white minus key until "Release" is indicated on the display. ➤ "Done" is then indicated on the display. 3| Leave "Clear counters" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

10.3.5 Sound Under this menu option you can set the type of key sounds. A beep and a click are available. Operation: 1| Select "Sound" submenu option. 2| Press the white plus or minus key to select between the two possible key sounds "beep" and "click". 3| Leave "Timer Self" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.3.6 Keylock You use this function to lock the keyboard of the c35 (e.g. if you want to briefly leave the machine unsupervised ). When the keylock is cancelled, the c35 is immediately operational again. Operation: 1| Select "Keylock" submenu option. 2| Press the white plus or minus key to activate the keylock. Conclude the input with "Yes" and "No". 3| Leave "Keylock" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

10.4 "Price/Gratis" submenu You use this function to store a price or a "Gratis" for each product to allow connected, external billing, e.g. cashier station for self-service.

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10.5.1 Clear counters You use this function to clear all counter readings.

10.5.2 Product You use this function to see the number of the product which you selected (product type: coffee, milk, hot water, steam). Operation: 1| Select "Product" submenu option. 2| Using the yellow double arrow keys, select the required product whose counter reading you would like to know. ➤ The selected product is indicated on the lower edge of the display. The counter reading of this product is indicated on the display. 3| Leave "Product" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 4| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.5.3 Coffee You use this function to see the quantity of the dispensed products which consist of coffee only (no milk products). Operation: 1| Select "Coffee" submenu option. ➤ The counter reading of the coffee products is indicated as the number of the dispensed products. 2| Leave "Coffee" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 3| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

10.5.4 Hot water You use this function to see the quantity of the dispensed hot water. Operation: 1| Select "Hot water" submenu option. ➤ The counter reading of the hot water dispenser is indicated as the number of the dispensed products. 2| Leave "Hot water" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 3| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.5.5 Steam You use this function to see the quantity of the dispensed steam ejections for the steam valve option. Operation: 1| Select "Steam" submenu option. ➤ The counter reading of the steam ejections is indicated. 2| Leave "Steam" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 3| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.5.6 Milk You use this function to see the quantity of the dispensed milk products. Operation: 1| Select "Milk" submenu option. ➤ The counter reading of the milk products is indicated as the number of the dispensed products. 2| Leave "Milk" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 3| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

10.6 "Time and Date" submenu 10.6.1 Time You use this function to set the time (e.g. for switching between summer/winter time). Operation: 1| Select "Time" submenu option. 2| Hours: Press right orange arrow key. ➤ Hours are saved in white. 3| Increase or lower the number of hours using the white plus and minus keys. 4| Minutes: Press orange arrow key again. ➤ Minutes are saved in white. 5| Increase or lower the number of minutes using the white plus and minus keys. 6| Leave "Time" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 7| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card. 10.6.2 Date You use this function to set the date. Operation: 1| Select "Date" submenu option. 2| Day: Press right orange arrow key. ➤ Day is saved in white. 3| Increase or lower the day number using the white plus and minus keys. 4| Month: Press orange arrow key again. ➤ Month is saved in white. 5| Increase or lower the month number using the white plus and minus keys. 6| Year: Press orange arrow key again. ➤ Year is saved in white. 7| Increase or lower the year number using the white plus and minus keys. 8| Leave "Date" submenu option by pressing the left orange arrow key. 9| Make further settings or end "MANAGER" menu by inserting the "MANAGER" chip card.

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11 Emptying and Filling 11.1 Emptying 11.1.1 Waste water If the waste water container is full, the "Waste water full" message is indicated on the display of the c35.

CAUTION There is the risk of odour formation, stubborn soiling and mould development in the waste water canister. ➤ The waste water canister must be emptied at  least once a day. Operation: ➤ Message: "Waste water full" is indicated on the display. 1| Empty waste water canister. 2| Re-insert waste water canister. 3| Acknowledge query on the display "Waste water emptied" with "Yes".

CAUTION 

Place only whole coffee beans in the bean hoppers.

Operation: ➤ Messages "Bean hopper 1 empty" or "Bean hop-

per 2 empty" and "Fill beans 1" or "Fill beans 2" are indicated alternately on the display. 1| Fill coffee beans. 2| Acknowledge with the Stop key. 3| Acknowledge with "Yes". 11.2.2 Fresh water If the fresh water container is empty or the fresh water connection is interrupted, the "Fresh water empty" or "No water" message is indicated on the display of the c35. Operation of canister with level display: ➤ "Fresh water empty" message is indicated on the

The waste water canister must be emptied at least once a day. 11.1.2 Coffee grounds If the grounds drawer is full, the "Drawer" message is indicated on the display of the c35.

display. 1| Fill fresh water canister. 2| Acknowledge query on the display "Fresh water filled" with "Yes". Operation of direct fresh water connection: ➤ " No water" message is indicated on the lower edge

CAUTION If the grounds drawer is overfull, the c35 will no longer run. To ensure a smooth operation, please empty the grounds drawer immediately if the message is indicated on the display. 

of the display. 1| Check whether the shut-off valve of the external water supply is open and open it if required. 11.2.3 Milk (only if milk level indicator fitted) If one of the milk containers is empty, the "Fill milk" message is indicated on the display of the c35.

Operation: ➤ "Drawer" message is indicated on the display.

Operation: ➤ "Fill milk" message is indicated on the display.

1| Take out and empty grounds drawer. 2| Re-insert grounds drawer. ➤ "Drawer emptied?" message is indicated on the display. 3| Acknowledge with "Yes".

1| Fill milk. ➤ " Milk filled?" message is indicated on the display. ➤ Following acknowledgement, the appliance automatically switches to operating mode. If there is a milk fault, the milk pump is activated with the "Inlet milk" function and the whole system is filled with milk.

11.2 Filling 11.2.1 Coffee beans and coffee powder If one of the coffee bean hoppers is empty, the "Bean hopper 1 empty" or "Bean hopper 2 empty" message is indicated on the display of the c35.

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Operation: 1| Insert "USER" chip card and select "Inlet milk". ➤ The system draws in the milk.

12 Cleaning

WARNING



INFORMATION Bean hoppers, grounds drawer and drip tray are dishwasher-proof.

Perform cleaning work at the predetermined times, however at least once a day. Otherwise hygiene is no longer guaranteed.

12.2 Automatically initiated cleaning of the coffee machine

WARNING Machine damage and risk of fire By using alcohol and solvents.  Therefore, do not use any flammable detergents.

CAUTION Risk of destruction! The c35 and its attachments must always be cleaned before being turned off. ➤N ever stop the automatically initiated cleaning process! ➤ Perform an intermediate clean once a day. ➤ Do not hose down the appliance. ➤ Use only the CAFINA-COMBI-Tabs for disinfecting, rinsing, descaling and cleaning. ➤D o not put COMBI-Tabs and AMC powder in the bean hoppers.

Before the appliance is turned off, the cleaning procedure for coffee and milk part (if used) is always automatically initiated. How to perform the operation: Perform the instructions on the display of the c35 as follows. 1| Empty the grounds drawer and acknowledge on the display. 2| Remove milk and acknowledge on the display. 3| Place the empty CAFINA cleaning container in the refrigerator and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Prerinsing of the coffee and milk system begins.



CAUTION Premature wear of the milk part! Once a week use the CAFINA AMC powder with the supplied cleaning container instead of the CAFINA-COMBI-Tabs.  This gives the milk part an acidic clean.

12.1 Equipment

4| Feed the spoon with the cleaning tablet into the insertion chute and acknowledge on the display. 5| Place a cleaning tablet in the CAFINA cleaning container and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Coffee and milk parts are cleaned. CAFINA-COMBI-Tabs

CAFINA AMC cleaner

12.3 Intermediate cleaning of the coffee machine CAUTION Perform the intermediate cleaning once a day. Otherwise, damage may occur! 

CAFINA cleaning container CAFINA cleaning cloth

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12 Cleaning (continued) How to perform the operation: 1| Insert "USER" chip card. 2| Remove card when prompted by the display. 3| Select "Intermediate clean" on the display. ➤ Selection display is indicated. 4| Select: "Clean coffee?" or "Clean milk?" or "Clean both?"

Turning off

Intermediate cleaning

12.3.2 "Clean milk?" Only the milk part of the c35 is cleaned. How to perform the operation: Perform the instructions according to the information on the display of the c35. 1| Remove milk and acknowledge on the display. 2| Place the empty CAFINA cleaning container in the refrigerator and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Prerinsing of the milk part begins.

Clean coffee?

Clean milk?

3| Place a cleaning tablet in the CAFINA cleaning container and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Milk part is cleaned.

Inlet milk

Milk off

Clean both?

12.3.1 "Clean coffee?" Only the coffee part of the c35 is cleaned. How to perform the operation: Perform the instructions on the display of the c35 as follows. 1| Empty the grounds drawer and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Prerinsing of the coffee part begins. 2| Feed the spoon with the cleaning tablet into the insertion chute and turn it by 180°. Acknowledge on the display. ➤ Coffee part is cleaned.

12.3.3 "Clean both?" The coffee and milk parts of the c35 are cleaned. How to perform the operation: Perform the instructions according to the information on the display of the c35. 1| Empty the grounds drawer and acknowledge on the display. 2| Remove milk and acknowledge on the display. 3| Place the empty CAFINA cleaning container in the refrigerator and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Prerinsing of the coffee and milk parts begins.

4| Feed the spoon with the cleaning tablet into the insertion chute and acknowledge on the display. 5| Place a cleaning tablet in the CAFINA cleaning container and acknowledge on the display. ➤ Coffee and milk parts are cleaned.

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13 Shutdown and Storage 12.4 Cleaning the exterior of the coffee machine (cleaning the housing of the c35) WARNING Electrical short-circuit! Cloth must not drip water.  ➤ Use a damp cloth only.

CAUTION Do not use any corrosive or abrasive household cleaners. Otherwise, display and housing may be scratched! ➤ Use a damp cloth only. Due to the risk of scalding do not moisten cloth with hot water from  the appliance.

13.1 Shutting down the appliance for a limited period or for good CAUTION Do not use any corrosive or abrasive household cleaners. Otherwise display and housing will be  scratched! How to perform the operation: 1| Perform the cleaning work according to chapter 12. 2| Correctly disconnect the c35, the cup warmer and the milk cooler from the power and water supply. 3| Remove all coffee beans from the bean hopper openings.

13.2 Storage 1| Clean the housing and display of the c35 using a damp cloth.

CAUTION Non-observance will result in frost damage.

12.4.1 Cleaning the Bean Hopper and the Grounds Drawer

INFORMATION Storage must be between +5 °C and +30 °C. The air humidity may be maximum 80%.

CAUTION  Remove bean hopper for cleaning.

 Have the c35 correctly drained by authorised technicians.

1| Remove bean hopper and grounds drawer. 2| Clean by hand or in the dishwasher. 3| Re-attach dried parts only.

12.5 Cleaning the Milk Cooler and the Cup Warmer DANGER Perform these cleaning measures daily, otherwise  hygiene is no longer guaranteed.

CAUTION Do not use any detergents. R ­ esidue may affect the taste of the coffee.  1| Clean the milk containers of the milk cooler after the automatic cleaning process has run and when the c35 has turned off. 2| Wipe the interior of the milk cooler and the cup warmer with a cloth. 3| Clean the housing of the milk cooler and the cup warmer using a damp cloth. 27

14 Disposal 14.1 Disposal of Consumables

14.2 Disposing of the Appliance

Observe the applicable statutory regulations in your region for the disposal of consumables and waste.

You can dispose of your c35 at your sales outlet. If you would like to dispose of your c35 yourself, you must observe the applicable statutory regulations in your region for the disposal of the appliance.

15 Troubleshooting, Error Messages and Fault Repair

INFORMATION The most important error messages and diagnosis points can be found at the bottom of the table. If there are other faults, request the service technician! If several faults or diagnosis points occur simultaneously, these are indicated alternately in the status line. Faults are indicated visually by the flashing dispenser light.

15.1 Checklist for Troubleshooting

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LC display clear text error display

Causes of fault

Troubleshooting measures

"Fill milk" "Fill milk"

Milk level is too low.

Check milk level. Fill milk.

"Drawer missing"

Grounds drawer is not or incorrectly Insert grounds drawer correctly. inserted.

"No water"

Water connection not correct.

Open shut-off valve on the external fresh water supply. Check water connection.

"Bean hopper 1 empty" or "Bean hopper 2 empty" "Fill beans 1" or "Fill beans 2"

Bean hopper 1 or 2 is empty or blocked.

Fill coffee beans.

"Filter"

Water filter is used up and must be replaced.

Contact technical customer service.

"Service coffee"

Maintenance request for the entire system.

Contact technical customer service.

"Service milk"

Maintenance request for the milk system.

Contact technical customer service.

"Piston error"

Brewing unit fault The coffee grounds cake may not have been ejected.

Insert "USER" chip card and follow the instructions. Disconnect coffee machine from the power supply and re-insert it after 5 seconds. Insert "USER" chip card and wait for turn on. If the problem persists, contact technical customer service.

15 Troubleshooting, Error Messages and Fault Repair (continued) 15.2 Error display by means of diagnosis points Diagnosis point

Causes of fault

Troubleshooting measures

"DP 7"

Grounds drawer is full

Check grounds drawer Empty grounds drawer correctly If the fault persists, contact technical customer service.

"DP 0" to "DP 6" and "DP 8" to "DP 31"

System fault

Contact technical customer service.

16 Technical Data and Installation Diagram On request the c35 is also available with a second grinder. CAFINA c35

1W

12C

12M

12CM

Product dispenser

c35-mcs

c35-mcu

c35-cw

Milk cooler (narrow)

Base refrigerator

Cup warmer

4-litre container

4-litre container

0.15 kW

0.15 kW

Coffee

yes

yes

yes

yes

Hot water

yes

yes

yes

yes

Steam

no

yes

no

yes

Milk

no

no

yes

yes

Café Crème

200

200

200

200

Espresso

250

250

250

250

Cappuccino

200

200

Hot water: litres/hour

30

40

40

40

Rated output

2.8 kW

6.8 kW

6.8 kW

6.8 kW

Power connection

230/16

400/16

400/16

400/16

Ambient temp.

Min. 5 °C Max. 30 °C

Min. 5 °C Max. 30 °C

Min. 5 °C Max. 30 °C

Min. 5 °C Max. 30°C

Min. 5 °C Max. 30 °C

Min. 5 °C Max. 30 °C

Min. 5 °C Max. 30 °C

Relative humidity

Max. 80%

Max. 80%

Max. 80%

Max. 80%

Max. 80%

Max. 80%

Max. 80%

Width

350 mm

350 mm

350 mm

350 mm

150 mm

350 mm

280 mm

Height (including bean hopper)

774 mm

774 mm

774 mm

774 mm

621 mm

218 mm

621 mm

Depth

650 mm

650 mm

650 mm

650 mm

547 mm

650 mm

547 mm

Hourly output in cups:

Electrical specifications: 0.3 kW 230/10

Ambient specifications:

External dimensions:

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16 Technical Data and Installation Diagram (Continued) CAUTION

CAUTION

An all-pole separator with a contact opening width of at least 3 mm per pole must be provided on the installation side. ➤ Maximum system impedance in the building con-

nection 0.10 ohms (the impedance can be requested from the energy supplier). ➤ Socket and plug for power connection. ➤ External main switch for power connection. ➤ Supply line and main tap for water connection (raw water!). ➤ Maximum water line pressure 0.6 MPa (6 bar). ➤ Maximum inlet temperature of the water 20 °C.

CAUTION Only the water connection hose supplied with the appliance may be used. Any other available water connection hoses must not be used.

INFORMATION

Noise level: < 70dB

7

650 mm

547 mm

66 mm

< 70 dB

750 mm

b.

150 mm

30

6 3 8

350 mm 500 mm

a.

560 - 850 mm

Max. 186 mm

Remember to have these preparations made and to have the appliances at hand on the day of  installation.

2

1

542 mm

275 mm

5

621 mm

774 mm

4

253 mm

Designation

Machine type

1 Ideal fall height above the bean hopper 180 mm

All c35 coffee machines

2 Socket and plug 3N 400 volts 16 amps Socket and plug 1N 230 volts 16 amps

c35-12C, -12M, -12CM c35-1W

3 Drain pipe for coffee machine outlet

All c35 coffee machines

4 120 mm diameter for supply and drainage

All c35 coffee machines

5 150 mm diameter for optional container drop

For all c35 with optional container drop

6 Main tap for raw water

All c35 coffee machines

7 Supply line G3/8 inches 0.4 MPa (4 bar)

All c35 coffee machines

8 Descaling device (Aqua Quell Purity)

All c35 coffee machines

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17 Index A Appliance type

07

B Bean hopper Bearing load Buzzer

27 10 25

C CE / S+ Clean both Cleaning Cleaning milk Coffee quantity Coffee Contact addresses Contact Counters Cup warmer D Date Delivery Diagnosis point Dimensions Dispenser Dispensing method Display Disposal

17, 18, 21 32 28, 29 10 07, 14, 15 14, 15 27 28

E Emptying Engineer Error External

24 05 28, 29 19

F Fault/troubleshooting/cause of fault Filling Foaming Free Vend Fresh water

28, 29 24 15 19 24

G Gratis GS/VDE

22 05

H HACCP Heating Hot water Hourly output Housing

05 15 15 29 27

I Identification Installation diagram Installation Intermediate cleaning Intermediate feet

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05 26 25, 26, 27, 28 26 20 22 06 06 22 12

06 29, 30 10 25 10

K Keylock M Manager Memory Milk cooler Milk drinks Milk foam Milk part Milk N Number of cups

19

17 18, 19 12, 13 14 20, 21 13, 26 13, 24, 26

14

O Overview of appliance

08, 09

P Post-infusion product Power connection Power connection Power Pre-infusion product Price

21 04, 29 11 37 20, 21 22

R Rated output Rating plate

29 07

S Safety instructions Safety Self Shutdown Sound Starting up the appliance for the first time Starting up the appliance Stopping dispensing Storage

04 04 19 12, 27 22 12 12 14, 15 27

T Technical data Time Timer Turning off Turning on

29, 30 23 21 7 13

U User User rights

16 05, 16

W Waste water canister Waste water Water connection Water quantity

24 24 11 20

18 EC Declaration of Conformity

33

19 Notes

34

35

Contact addresses

Melitta SystemService International GmbH Rottfeld 9A 5020 Salzburg Fon 0043-662 / 882888-0 Fax 0043-662 / 882888-99 AUS Global Coffee Solutions Pty. Ltd. P. O. Box 201 Fairy Meadow NSW 2519 Fon 0061-2 / 9571-4444 Fax 0061-2 / 4284-6099 CH Cafina AG Römerstraße 2 5502 Hunzenschwil Fon 0041-62 / 8894242 Fax 0041-62 / 8894289

DK aromateknik a/s Industrivej 44 4000 Roskilde Fon 0045-46 / 753366 Fax 0045-46 / 753810 E Tecnimel Hosteleria, S.L. Avda. Esparteros, 15 Pol. S. J. de Valderas Sanahuja 28918 Leganés (Madrid) Fon 0034-91 / 6448130 Fax 0034-91 / 6448131 F Melitta SystemService France SA 16 Rue Paul Henri Spaak 77462 Saint Thibault des Vignes Fon 0033-1 / 64303295 Fax 0031-1 / 64303340

CYP Vassos Eliades 24 Aristidou Str. 21085 Ay. Dometios Nicosia Fon 00357-99621328 Fax 00357-22357505

FIN Metos Oy AB Ahjonkaarre 04220 Kerava Fon 00358-204 / 3913 Fax 00358-204 / 394433

CZ La Patio International Saldova 425/12 18600 Praha 8 Fon 00420-2481 / 90 22 Fax 00420-2481 / 90 23 CN P.R.

SIMS Trading Company Ltd. 10/F, DCH Centre 20 Kai Cheung Road Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, HK China Fon 00852-2262-1533 Fax 00852-2687-7199 D MELITTA SystemService GmbH & Co. KG Zechenstraße 60 32429 Minden-Dützen Fon 0049-571 / 5049-0 Fax 0049-571 / 5049-233

GB M.S.S. (UK) Limited 21 Grove Park White Waltham Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 3LW Fon 0044-1628 / 829888 Fax 0044-1628 / 825111 GR Helitta Ltd. 17th km National Rd. Athens – Lamia 14564 Nea Kiffisia (Adames) Fon 0030-210 / 6203315 Fax 0030-210 / 6203320 IE Ratio Brand Distribution Ltd. 92 Tully Road Lisburn BT 27 5JW Fon 0044-28 / 90826562 Fax 0044-28 / 90826840

J Melitta Japan Ltd. 6th fl. Tachibana Kameido Bldg. 2-26-10, Kameido, Koto-Ku Tokyo 136-0071 Japan Fon 0081-3 / 5836-2708 Fax 0081-3 / 5836-2704 NL Melitta SystemService Benelux BV Industriestraat 6 3371 XD Hardinxveld Giessendam Fon 0031-184 / 671660 Fax 0031-184 / 610414 PT Disotel Rua Padre Francisco 11-E 1350-223 Lisboa Fon 00351-2 / 13932610 Fax 00351-2 / 13932611 RUS Melitta Russland pl. Pobedy, 2 Office 246 196143 St. Petersburg Fon 007-812 / 3737939 Fax 007-812 / 3734785 S aromateknik a/s Radiovägen 2 Box 662 13526 Tyresö Fon 0046-8 / 7987788 Fax 0046-8 / 7989018 UAE Maromas L.L.C. Sheik Khalifa Bin Zayed Street P.O. Box 12 44 01 Dubai United Arab Emirates USA Melitta SystemService USA Inc. 665 Tollgate Road, Suite B Elgin, IL 60123 Fon 001-847 / 717 89 00 Fax 001-847 / 717 89 24

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Adobe Acrobat Reader software is the free, trusted global standard for viewing, printing, signing, sharing, and annotating PDFs.

How do I find the original source of a PDF? ›

To find out when a PDF was created, you'll need to locate the document's properties with these steps:
  1. Open the PDF in Acrobat.
  2. Choose File.
  3. Select Properties.
  4. Click the Description tab.
  5. Find the creation date and time near the title and author.

Is there a completely free PDF editor? ›

Sejda, like PDF Candy and Smallpdf, is one of the best free PDF editors available online in your browser.

How to download any PDF for free? ›

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Is there a PDF Converter that is actually free? ›

One of the best free online PDF converters has to be HiPDF. It is a site you can access from pretty much any device and will grant you access to several unique features. You can choose to convert images, documents, excel spreadsheets, and even PowerPoints to PDF files.

How to access PDF for free? ›

How can I open a PDF online for free? Most modern web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari have free built-in PDF viewers.

How do I revert a file to a previous version? ›

Right-click the file or folder, and then select Restore previous versions. You'll see a list of available previous versions of the file or folder.

How do I restore a document from version history? ›

View previous versions of Office files
  1. Open the file you want to view.
  2. Click the title of your file and select Version history.
  3. Select a version to open it in a separate window.
  4. If you want to restore a previous version you've opened, select Restore.

How do I change my PDF back to default? ›

How to change your default PDF viewer to Adobe PDF Viewer.
  1. Right-click on the thumbnail of any PDF file.
  2. On the menu, click Properties.
  3. A new dialog box will appear. ...
  4. Select Adobe Acrobat DC or Reader from the list as your default.
  5. Click OK to save and apply changes.

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