INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL AROMA 5500 ENGLISH Part Code: 9BIMHEN55 I.M. A.
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE ! The copyright of these Instructions Manual, which are entrusted to the recipient personally, remains with the HLF company. The content may not be disclosed or made available to any third party without the express consent of the HLF company. These Operating Instructions must be read and applied by anyone performing work with or on the equipment described. In particular, it is imperative that all such persons familiarise themselves with the safety instructions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Description………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 1.1 Design………………………………………………………………………………. 1 1.1.1 External description…………….……………………………………….. 1 1.1.2 Internal description……….…………….……………………………….. 3 1.2 Introduction…………………..…………………..………………………………… 4 1.2.1 The Aroma 5500 coffee maker….…….…………………..…………… 4 1.2.2 Raised bean hopper – option…………………………………………... 4 1.2.3 Modem connectivity – option…………….…………………………….. 4 1.2.4 Water tank filter – option……………………….………………………. 4 1.3 Technical rates ....
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. Installation .......................................................................………………….………… 13 3.1 Transport …………………………………………………………………...…….. 13 3.1.1 Receiving the unit……………………………………………...………. 13 3.1.2 Unpacking ...............................................……………………………. 13 3.1.3 Checking the internal of the unit ...............................…..….………. 15 3.1.4 Water connection.. ....…...........................…………….…………….. 16 3.1.5 Electric connection. ........................
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.3 Programming Menu………………....………………………………….…………... 37 5.3.1 Drink Counters..…..…………………………………………………….… 37 5.3.2 Function……..…………………………………………………………...… 39 5.3.3 Drink Number 1…..………………………….…….……………………… 41 5.3.4 Pre-Selection Key…..……………..………………………………….…... 47 5.3.5 Money Value…………………….……………….…………………..……. 48 5.3.6 Drink Price…………………….………………….……………………….. 49 5.3.7 Password…………………..…………………….………………….…….. 50 5.3.8 Set Factory Data.……..…………………….……….......…………...…...
DESCRITPION 1 Description 1.1 Design 1.1.1 External description 1 2 1 – Front door 3 2 – Top lid 4 3 – External coffee beans hopper 4 – Machine metal body 5 5 – Front door key lock 6 – Cup holder grid 7 – Cup sensor hole 6 8 – Drip tray 7 8 9 10 9 – Payment system wires hole connection 10 – Payment system fixing holes 11 11 – Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 12 – Drink selection buttons 12 13 – Beverage dispense point 13 I.M. A.
DESCRITPION 14 15 14 – Back panel 15 – Ventilation grids 16 17 16 – Internal fan ventilation grid 17 – Drain tube cover 18 19 18 – Drain tube 19 – Inlet water valve 20 20 – Fuse holder assembly (10A 250V) 21 – Inlet plug for power cord 21 22 – Main switch 22 HLF Italian Design 2 I.M. A.
DESCRITPION 1.1.2 Internal description 1 – Soluble powder canister 2 – Soluble powder shutter 3 – Internal coffee beans hopper 4 – Coffee grinded dispenser 5 – Coffee grinder adjuster 6 – Coffee grinder motor 7 – Drink nozzles 8 – Drip tray float 9 – RJ45 plug for computer cable 10 – Programming button 11 – Soluble powder canister top lid 12 – Coffee group 13 – Drip tray float cover 14 – Cup sensor 15 – Cup sensor cover I.M. A.
DESCRITPION 1.2 Introduction 1.2.1 The Aroma 5500 coffee maker The Aroma 5500 coffee maker is a fully automatic coffee maker machine, which in the basic version, can dispense pre-programmed coffee products through a height-adjust-able product outlet into the container. The beverage required is selected via twelve beverage selection buttons. The Aroma 5500 coffee maker exhibits the latest marks of conformity, indicating that it satisfies the necessary certification standards. 1.2.
DESCRITPION 1.3 Technical rates 1.3.1 Dimensions Height: Depth: Length: 575 mm 530 mm 510 mm 1.3.2 Weight The weight of the machine has to be considered without ingredients and water inside. Weight: 45 Kg 1.3.3.Electric rates Volts : Power : 120 V ac or 230 V ac. 50/60 Hz (refer to the identification plate on the back of the machine) 1100 Watts 1.3.4 Machine identification The identification plate is located on the back panel of the machine near the main switch.
DESCRITPION 1.4 Environmental conditions 1.4.1 Temperature and humidity Operating and storage temperatures: • • min. + 5 °C max. + 25 °C Operating and storage humidity: • max. 80 % Operating in case of frozen environment • Is not allowed to use the machine in temperature below 0°C. 1.4.2 Space requirements Minimum space required for operation: • 180 mm from the top edge of the bean hopper must be kept clear to allow for replenishment of beans. • 100 mm from the back panel to allow ventilation.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 Safety instructions 2.1 Warnings 2.1.1 Warnings symbols used The following warnings symbols may be affixed to the equipment. Low voltage • Warning of dangerous electrical voltage. • Electric shocks can lead to serious injury or death. • Only authorised technical personnel may perform work on electrical installations. • The technical safety instructions must be followed. • Unplug equipment before carrying out any work on electrical installations.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1.2 Where warning symbols are located NOTE • The equipment comes supplied with warning symbols (stickers) affixed wherever appropriate. • If any of the warning symbols should fall off during operation or following cleaning work, the operator must stick these warning symbols back again immediately. 2.1.3 Safety information in this Instructions Manual.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Level 2 CAUTION • The CAUTION symbol stresses important instructions. Errors in following these instructions could damage the equipment or other material assets. • Level 3 NOTE • Notes contain additional information aimed at raising the general level of safety and at lightening the user’s workload. 2.2 Basic safety instructions 2.2.1 Proper use 2.2.1.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.2.2 Specific hazards and instructions 2.2.2.1 Aroma 5500 coffee maker WARNING • Never insert either the hands or any rod-shaped object into a bean hopper when the Aroma 5500 coffee maker is connected to the mains power supply. • Only coffee beans may be introduced into the bean hopper. • The machine must be located in places where authorized personnel can check it in every moment. • Never unscrew the computer board placed behind the front door.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING • Never interfere with the electricity supply connection or modify it. This could result in fatal injuries. • Never remove the screw mounted covers. There’s danger of fatal injuries upon contact with live components. NOTE • Electrical equipment which does not have adequate electro-magnetic protection should not be operated close to the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. • The drip tray serves solely to collect drip water. It must not be used as a sink.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS If handled improperly, the equipment could cause serious or fatal injuries. Anyone using and maintaining the equipment must have knowledge of the correct handling and of the equipment, and must have read and understood the safety instructions in this Instructions Manual before starting to use or maintain the equipment. WARNING Never modify or remove any safety mechanisms. Do not disable any safety mechanisms by modifying the equipment.
INSTALLATION 3 Installation 3.1 Transport During the transport of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker is important to avoid the following operations: • • • Turning the box upside down or lay it down on its side Dropping the box Exposing it to rain, excessive cold or heat, or damp places 3.1.1 Receiving the unit NOTE Before opening the box of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker, check out the packaging to be sure there is no damage. If a damage is noticed, place a claim with the freight forwarder immediately.
INSTALLATION Along with the Aroma 5500 coffee maker package, is provided also a second box containing the external coffee beans hopper. The external beans hopper is attached to the metal support, which is also part of the machine top lid. Take out the entire assembly from the box and after have opened the top lid of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker, install the external coffee beans hopper as showed on the following picture. HLF Italian Design 14 I.M. A.
INSTALLATION CAUTION The packing material must not be left accessible to others, as it is a potential source of danger. For the disposal contact qualified companies. Now the unit is free and ready to be installed on a base, table or cabinet strong enough to hold 38 Kg. 3.1.3 Checking the internal of the unit Open the front door and check if any damage is visible. If you see damages, call for technical service. I.M. A.
INSTALLATION WARNING Don’t try to operate the Aroma 5500 coffee maker in case of presence of internal damages. Even if the damages are minimal, it’s strongly recommended to leave the unit disconnected from the power supply and call the technical service. 3.1.4 Water connection On the back of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker is located the inlet water valve that permits the connection of the machine to the direct water line. With this connection is not necessary to fill the internal water tank by hand.
INSTALLATION NOTE After the water tube is strongly attached to the inlet water valve, leave the machine OFF and open the water to check the presence of any water loss, from the tube and from the connectors. 3.1.5 Electric connection Insert the power cord on the back of the machine near to the main power switch. WARNING Insert the power cord inside a correct wall plug, without use any other electric adapter.
INSTALLATION WARNING THE USE OF EXTENSION CORDS, ADAPTERS AND/OR MULTIPLE PLUGS IS STRONGLY FORBIDDEN! 3.2 Start Up and Operation Mode 3.2.1 Loading products Fill up the coffee beans hopper with fresh coffee beans. Pour the coffee beans from the external coffee beans hopper and during the process remember to open the beans stopper located at the bottom of the external coffee beans hopper. HLF Italian Design 18 I.M. A.
INSTALLATION NOTE It’s recommended to use a mix of coffee beans for automatic coffee makers, to increase the life of the grinder’s blades and also to get the best performance for the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. For information refer to a coffee beans dealer. With the front door and the top lid still opened, pull out the soluble powder containers to complete the filling process of the products.
INSTALLATION 3.2.2 Turning ON the unit Turn on the unit by the main switch situated on the back of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. The message Searching Coffee Group Position will appear on the LCD display, and the coffee group gear-motor will start running. Searching Coffee Group Position 3.2.3 “Press Red Button” message The following message will be Press Red Button. It means that the cleaning cycle has to be run in order to load water into all the hydraulic circuits.
INSTALLATION CAUTION Only for this initial operation of filling the hydraulic circuit is allowed to insert the door micro-switch locker, otherwise the switch locker has never to be installed into the machine as showed above. Once the first cleaning cycle is finished REMOVE the switch locker from the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. Open the door and hold pushing the red button showed on the picture below, till the cleaning cycle starts. I.M. A.
INSTALLATION If during this process the message CAUTION Flow Meter K.O. appears, turn OFF the machine for 3 seconds and then back ON to reset the computer CAUTION Flow Meter K.O. Then re-start the cleaning cycle process, by pushing the red button again. HLF Italian Design 22 I.M. A.
INSTALLATION NOTE If the message Push Red Button will not appear on the LCD display, run the cleaning cycle anyway, in order to make sure that all the hydraulic circuits are filled with water. 3.2.4 Initial heating Once the cleaning cycle is finished, the message Wait for Heating will appear on the LCD display of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. Wait for Heating The internal boiler is heating the water and this process will take around 5 minutes.
INSTALLATION NOTE The Aroma 5500 coffee maker arrives with the blades of the coffee grinder almost opened in order to accept every kind of coffee beans used by the operator. The reason of this factory action is to avoid any damage to the grinder’s motor, because in presence of coffee beans too oily and with the blades position almost closed, the grinder’s motor can stop working.
INSTALLATION Take your Drink And then the message Place Your Cup will appear again on the LCD display meaning that the Aroma 5500 coffee maker is ready to make another drink. 3.2.5.1 Closing the grinder’s blades Before starting a new drink open the coffee group door access and move the blades adjuster to the negative direction of one “click” as showed on the picture below. Then push for another coffee and repeat the instructions at paragraph 3.2.6 to check the quality of the coffee. I.M. A.
INSTALLATION 3.2.5.2 Opening the grinder’s blades If during the time life of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker the operator changes the type of coffee normally used, it will be necessary to open the blades of the grinder and repeat the process illustrated at the paragraph 3.2.6.
INSTALLATION 3.3.2 Installing the selection panel ATTENTION The following operations can be executed exclusively from authorized staff only and duly formed to proceed to such type of interventations. Turn OFF the Aroma 5500 coffee maker and open the front door. Using a screw-driver, remove the four screws which hold the door computer board cover as showed on the picture below: I.M. A.
INSTALLATION Unscrew the four nuts that hold the computer board bracket and lift it up as showed: Pull out the drink selection panel as showed on the following picture: HLF Italian Design 28 I.M. A.
INSTALLATION Replace the new selection panel doing the reverse process. I.M. A.
CLEANING GUIDE 4 Cleaning guide 4.1 Cleaning warnings CAUTION • • • Only use non-corrosive, non-abrasive ordinary cleaners. Only use non-abrasive cloths. Do not use any of the normal (rapid) decalcifying agents. 4.2 Instructions WARNING • Turn OFF the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. • Open the front door. • Pull up the top lid. • Clean all above • Remove all the powder canisters • Thoroughly clean areas where the powder canisters rest with sponge, hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly. I.M. A.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE • Put an empty cup or any other container under the drink nozzles and push the red button inside the door to start the cleaning cycle of the 3 drinks pipes and of the whippers. HLF Italian Design 30 I.M. A.
CLEANING GUIDE • Remove the coffee grounds container and the drip tray. Place each unit under hot water and scrub thoroughly. • Remove the coffee group and clean it • With coffee group and the water tank still removed, wipe out all internal areas. • Fill water container. Wipe exterior and dry. • Wipe outside of unit with sponge. Dry. • Place coffee group back. Seat properly. • Put back the top lid and close the front door. • Turn back ON the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. 4.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE To remove the coffee group it’s necessary to remove the drink nozzle bracket first. As described on the following picture, unplug all the drink pipes from the nozzles and loose the black knob that holds the stainless steel bracket. To remove the coffee group, simply turn each of the four levers to the 12:00 position, take off the hose on the front of the coffee group, and pull it straight out. Wash it only in hot water, without detergent. Dry thoroughly.
CLEANING GUIDE 4.4 Conclusions These operations must be carried out when the Aroma 5500 coffee maker is turned OFF and opened. Cleaning operations must be carried out before the products are loaded. WARNING Always disconnect the power before filling or cleaning operations interventions. CAUTION Make sure that all the tubes and components are properly back into their original position before turning back ON the unit. NOTE Keep the unit clean on a daily basis.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE 5 Operating the computer software 5.1 Gaining access to the machine software With the programming procedures described in this section it is possible to set all the parameters relating to drinks and to the machines configuration. Open the front door and push the red button for one second and release it. The message Insert Password will appear on the LCD display. Insert Password ....
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE At this point is important to know the map of the keyboard to move through the software. The picture below shows the function associated to each push buttons to permit the entrance, the exit and the changes of the various software menu.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE When leaving the programming function you hear two “beeps”. The following picture shows how to move through the software: Insert Password .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 P R O G RAM Set Factory Data P R O G RAM Drink Counters 1 2 P R O G RAM Function 3 3 P R O G RAM Cash 0 P R O G RAM Temperat.= 85C 3 3 2 P R O G RAM Beep Time = 0.3s 3 HLF Italian Design 36 I.M. A.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE 5.3 Programming Menu These are the menu available scrolling buttons 1 or 2: • Drink Counters • Function • Drink Number 1 / 12 • PreSelection Key • Money Value • Drink Price • Password • Set Factory Data 5.3.1 Drink Counters This menu is used to retrieve the statistical data on the number of drinks served per selection. When the display shows P R O G R A M Drink Counters, press button 3.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE NOTE This function is used only on machines with payment systems. Push again button 3 and the message P R O G R A M Drink 1 LCD display. X will appear on the PROGRAM Drink 1 X The “X” represents the number of drink 1 made till now. The count number can be reset to “zero” by pressing button 1. By pushing again button 3, the software will pass to the next drink counter and so on till drink number 12.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE At this point the menu Drink Counters is finished. Push button 5 to quit and go to the next menu. 5.3.2 Function This menu is used to set the generic functions of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. Push button 1 or 2 till the display shows P R O G R A M Function. PROGRAM Function Pushing button 3 the message P R O G R A M Temperat. = 85C will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM Temperat. = 85C This identifies the temperature set for the eating boiler.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE • If the value is 2 (two) the counter will count up to 1000** litres before generating the message C A U T I O N Check Filter on the LCD display. * The option 1 (one) is for in-tank de-scaling water filters (refer to local distributor for more information). ** The option 2 (two) is for direct water line connection de-scaling filters (refer to local distributor for more information).
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE This operates the fan installed inside the machine to take out the humidity from the machine. It’s important to keep the internal of the machine almost dry in order to prevent the coagulation of the instant soluble powders, which are very sensitive to dampness.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE INSTANT SOLUBLE CANISTER 1 INSTANT SOLUBLE CANISTER 2 INSTANT SOLUBLE CANISTER 3 INSTANT SOLUBLE CANISTER 4 HOT WATER LINE MIXING BOWL 1 WHIPPER 1 MIXING BOWL 2 WHIPPER 2 MIXING BOWL 3 WHIPPER 3 Push button 1 or 2 till the message P R O G R A M Drink Number 1 will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM Drink Number 1 Push button 3 to access into this menu and the message P R O G R A M Soluble 1 = X will appear on the LCD display.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE This is the amount in seconds of instant soluble powder from the canister number 1 (first from left. See paragraph 1.1.2, Chapter 1) used to make the drink. By pushing buttons 1 or 2 it’s possible to increase or decrease the amount of seconds. By pushing again button 3, the message P R O G R A M Delay S 1 = X will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM Delay S 1= X This is the delay time that is possible to set before having instant soluble powder falling into the mixing bowl.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE This is the delay time that is possible to set before having the water 1 falling into the mixing bowl. By pushing buttons 1 or 2 it’s possible to increase or decrease the seconds of delay. NOTE This delay has to be used only in case of special recommendation from the supplier of the instant soluble powders. Normally keep it at zero. By pushing again button 3, the message P R O G R A M Whipper 1 = X will appear on the LCD display.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE By pushing again button 3, the message P R O G R A M Water 5 = X will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM Water 5 = X This is the water amount in cc to dispense through the hot water line. By pushing buttons 1 or 2 it’s possible to increase or decrease the amount. By pushing again button 3, the message P R O G R A M Coffee = X will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM Coffee = X This is the water amount in cc used to brew the coffee through the coffee group.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE This is the percentage that the software will use to increase the amount of the drink 1 when the pre-selection button Extra Long Drink will be pushed before pushing the Drink 1 button. All the amounts saved in this menu will be increased according with this percentage.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE 5.3.4 PreSelection key This menu is used to assign various options to the blue buttons on the front of the selection panel (first column on the right and last column on the left). Push button 1 or 2 till the message P R O G R A M PreSelection Key will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM PreSelection Key Push button 3 to gain into this menu and the message P R O G R A M Key1 = Cancel will appear on the LCD display.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE After the five pre-selection buttons, menu PreSelection Key is finished. Push button 5 to quit and go to the next menu 5.3.5 Money Value This menu is used to control a coin mechanism that can be attached on side of the machine as an option, to accept coins or tokens, before dispensing a drink. Push button 1 or 2 till the message P R O G R A M Money Value will appear on the LCD display.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE By pushing again button 3, the message P R O G R A M Coin 1 X.X will appear on the LCD display. PROGRAM Coin 1 X.X This is the value of the coin accepted from the coin mechanism on channel 1. NOTE Refer to the coin mechanism Instructions Manual to get the channels table. Push buttons 1 or 2 to change the value and push button 3 to save it into the memory. Repeat the process for all six coins. At this point the menu Money Value is finished.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE This is the price to assign to each drink once the coin mechanism is installed on the side of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. Push buttons 1 or 2 to change the value. Push button 3 to save changes and step to the next price till drink number twelve. At this point the menu Drink Price is finished. Push button 5 to quit and go to the next menu. 5.3.7 Password This menu is used to change the password that is requested to access into the software of the Aroma 5500 coffee maker.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE WARNING Inside this function, any buttons can be used to create a new password, therefore is very easy to push a button by mistake and create accidentally a new password which is going to be requested the next time, that it will be necessary to gain into the software. Unless is necessary to change the password, quit this menu by pushing the red button inside the front door, in order to prevent accidental mistakes. 5.3.
OPERATING THE COMPUTER SOFTWARE WARNING This function has to be used only in those cases where the operator is not able to get the result desired after the changes done to the setting by himself. Using this function all the numbers changed till now will be lost. This is the last menu of the software. Pushing button 1 or 2 the next menu will be again P R O G R A M Drink Counters, which is the first menu described on paragraph 5.3.1. Push button 5 to exit the software mode and get back to the operation mode.
DAILY MAINTENANCE CHECK-LIST 6 Daily maintenance Check list 6.
INACTIVITY 7 Inactivity In case of long inactivity of the coffee machine it is necessary to carry out certain preventive operations: Turn OFF the Aroma 5500 coffee maker. Disconnect the power cord from the wall plug. Empty coffee beans from the coffee beans hopper. Empty the water tank. Empty the instant powder canisters. Store in rooms with the environment requirements necessary (refer to paragraph 1.4, chapter 1). HLF Italian Design 54 I.M. A.
DISPOSAL 8 Disposal The following requirements must be observed in the case of disposal. WARNING Persons who satisfy the necessary qualification and training requirements may only carry out disassembly and disposal of the equipment. NOTE Information on disposal organisations and collection points can be obtained from your local administrative authority. During disposal, it is necessary in any case to comply with the pertinent national and regional laws and directives.
GUARANTEE, CONSUMABLES, SPARE PARTS, ORDERING PROCEDURE 9 Guarantee, consumables, spare parts, ordering procedure 9.1 Guarantee We guarantee the trouble-free function of this machine for 12 months or a maximum 100'000 beverage dispenses. The start of the guarantee period is the day of installation. During the guarantee period any defects, which can be traced back to material faults, defective workmanship or faulty construction, will be rectified free by us or by a company authorized by us.
GUARANTEE, CONSUMABLES, SPARE PARTS, ORDERING PROCEDURE The acceptance of a guarantee claim for damage due to a fault is only possible following the written report of the manufacturer. Quality settings, which were not carried out on the basis of the fault, are excluded from the guarantee. Any work carried out during the guarantee period will not extend its term. 9.2 Consumables, spare parts, ordering procedure This normally affects service technicians, third-party customers or resellers.
TROUBLESHOOTING 10 Troubleshooting During operation, the computer board monitors the operating status continually. Faults are displayed on the LCD display. In case of malfunctions, the user / operator can intervene in accordance with the procedures described in this chapter and attempt to troubleshoot the problem. 10.1 Checklist for fault diagnosis and troubleshooting Error messages CAUTION No Coffee CAUTION Flow Meter K.O.
TROUBLESHOOTING Error messages CAUTION Check Water Cause of fault 1. The water line is close or the water runs very slowly. Troubleshooting measure(s) 1. Open the water line valve or contact the plumbing department 2. There is no water line connection and the internal water tank is empty 2. Pour more fresh water into the internal water tank. (refer to paragraph 3.2.1 chapter 3) 3. The inlet water valve is damaged 3. Contact the Service and Support for replacement CAUTION Temp.
11. Software Table PROGRAM Drink Counters Temperat. PROGRAM Function Delay Sol. 1 Soluble 1 Drink N.1 to N.12 PROGRAM Cash FilterCounter Delay Whip. 2 Delay Whip. 4 Whipper 4 Key 2 Key 1 PROGRAM PreSelec. Key Soluble 3 Key 4 Drink 1 Coffee Key 5 Key 3 Water 3 Long Drink % Water 5 Delay Water 1 Delay Water 3 Delay Sol. 3 Cup Sensor ON Whipper 1 ExtraLong Drink % Water 1 Blower Always ON Whipper 3 Beep Time Drink 12 Delay Whip. 1 Water 2 Delay Sol. 2 Water 4 Delay Sol.
Pag. 1 PROGRAM Money Value Drink 1 PROGRAM Drink Price Password=1111 PROGRAM Password Key 1 Confirm PROGRAM Set factory data Drink 12 D.Point Coin Mul Coin 1 Coin 2 Coin 3 Coin 4 Coin 5 Coin 6 HLF Italian Design 61 I.M. A.