G-10 SERVICE MANUAL R SM_EN Date.
CONTENTS Original Instructions G-10 CONTENTS..............................................................................................................................................................................2 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................................................................5 Hazard intensity levels...................................................................................................
CONTENTS G-10 Disposal of machine...............................................................................................................................................................................................23 PROGRAMMING................................................................................................................................................................24 Electronic control panel....................................................................................
CONTENTS G-10 Electrical power diagram: G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers 230 V 1N~ ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 40 Electrical power diagram: G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers 400 V 3N~ ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41 Electrical power diagram: G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers 230 V 3N~ ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION G-10 Hazard intensity levels There are three different levels of hazard intensity, identified by signal words DANGER, WARNING and IMPORTANT. The level of hazard is determined by the following definitions. Observe the statements to ensure safety, performance, prevent injury and machine damage. Important: Alerts against unsafe practices. Observe to ensure drink quality, machine performance, food safety, to prevent minor personal injury or damage to the machine.
general G-10 Introduction Thank you for choosing the G-10 espresso machine. We hope you enjoy it ! Read the user manual before using the machine. This manual contains important instructions on intended and safe use of the coffee machine. Keep this manual close to hand for future reference. If damaged or lost, request a copy from the manufacturer. General instructions Machine installation and certain maintenance operations should only be performed by qualified service personnel.
general G-10 Do not remove or disable any of the mechanical, electrical or thermal protection mechanisms. units of the same model. Do not place other heavier packages on top of the box. In case of emergency, (e.g. the machine catches fire or becomes unusually hot or noisy), disconnect the power immediately and close the water inlet tap. he machine is likely to be exposed to T temperatures below 0 ºC during handling and transport, make sure that service personnel empty the boiler and water system.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 G-10 MINI CONTROL MODEL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 MINI CONTROL 1GR G-10 MINI CONTROL 2GR Steam wand 1 unit 1 unit Hot water outlet 1 unit 1 unit Regulated by pressure switch Regulated by pressure switch Temperature control by group No No Programmed via display No No Optional Optional No No 530, 460, 590 530, 460, 590 6 6 230V 1N~ 2770 W 50/60 Hz 230V 1N~ 2780 W 50/60 Hz Female 3/8" thread Female 3/8" thread 36.05 41.00 Between 0.8 and 1.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 2GR MODEL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 2GR G-10 3 BOILERS DISPLAY CONTROL 2GR Steam wand 2 units 2 units Hot water outlet 1 unit 1 unit PID regulation PID regulation Temperature control by group No Yes Programmed via display Yes Yes Optional Optional Yes Yes 530, 680, 590 530, 680, 590 11.5 11.5 + 1.5 + 1.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 3GR MODEL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 3GR G-10 4 BOILERS DISPLAY CONTROL 3GR Steam wand 2 units 2 units Hot water outlet 1 unit 1 unit PID regulation PID regulation Temperature control by group No Yes Programmed via display Yes Yes Optional Optional Yes Yes 530, 980, 590 530, 980, 590 17.5 17.5 + 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.
OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS G-10 Front view of the machine G-10 MINI CONTROL Drink buttons ON/OFF switch Hot water tap Steam tap Hot water outlet Porta-filter Steam wand Boiler pressure gauge Heater element lamp Brewing group R 11
OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS G-10 Front view of the machine G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 2GR Hot water tap Steam tap Display Porta-filter Steam wand Hot water outlet 12 R Digital temperature control Steam tap Drink buttons Steam wand Heater element lamp Brewing group ON/OFF switch
OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS G-10 Front view of the machine G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 3GR Hot water tap Steam tap Digital temperature control Display Steam wand ON/OFF switch Drink buttons Porta-filter Hot water outlet Steam tap Heater element lamp Brewing group Steam wand R 13
DIMENSION SKETCH G-10 G-10 MINI CONTROL A D B 14 C Model A B C D G-10 MINI 1Gr 530 mm 460 mm 590 mm 74 mm G-10 MINI 1Gr Tall Cup 530 mm 460 mm 590 mm 124 mm G-10 MINI 2Gr 530 mm 460 mm 590 mm 74 mm G-10 MINI 2Gr Tall Cup 530 mm 460 mm 590 mm 124 mm R
DIMENSION SKETCH G-10 G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 2GR A D B C Model A B C D G-10 2Gr 530 mm 680 mm 590 mm 74 mm G-10 2Gr Tall Cup 530 mm 680 mm 590 mm 124 mm G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers 530 mm 680 mm 590 mm 74 mm G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers Tall Cup 530 mm 680 mm 590 mm 124 mm R 15
DIMENSION SKETCH G-10 G-10 DISPLAY CONTROL 3GR A D B C Model A B C D G-10 3GR 530 mm 980 mm 590 mm 74 mm G-10 3GR Tall Cup 530 mm 980 mm 590 mm 124 mm G-10 3Gr Boilers 530 mm 980 mm 590 mm 74 mm G-10 3Gr 4 Boilers Tall Cup 530 mm 980 mm 590 mm 124 mm 16 R
TRANSPORT G-10 Packaging The machine is shipped in a unique carton box which uses expanded polystyrene paddings. he machine box is provided with conventional symbols that can be perfectly visible during the handling and T storage tasks. The machine box must stay in a vertical position during the transport. Do not tip or try to place the box tilted sideways in any way. During transportation the box must be protected from hits, impacts, shocks and exposure of bad weather elements.
INSTALLATION AND START UP G-10 Electrical connection The coffee machine should only be connected to the power supply by qualified personnel. The following safety instructions should be followed at all times: Check that the electrical specifications on the ratings plate match the specifications of the power supply at the point of installation. The coffee machine must be connected to an earthed socket that complies with the regulations in force in the country of installation.
INSTALLATION AND START UP G-10 Water connection The Installation of the machine to a water mains connection must be done by a qualified person. Rinse around 20 liters of water from the main water supply before connecting the machine to the water connection. Connect the inlet hose that is assembled in the machine to the main water supply, which should have a 3/8” male connection fitted with a shut-off valve, tighten it with a wrench.
CLEANING AND CARE G-10 Coffee machine cleaning Important: o obtain the best efficiency, quality and performance of the machine, you should always follow the T cleaning and care instructions provided in this manual. Turn off the power switch when cleaning the exterior of the machine. All external surfaces should be cleaned with a wet cloth that will not get out fibers, threads or scratch the machine. Do not use aggressive cleaning detergents, solvents or degreasers. They can damage the machine.
CLEANING AND CARE G-10 Cleaning the Brewing group and porta-filter Unlock and remove the porta-filter from the group head. Place the cleaning membrane in the filter basket. Fill the filter basket with professional cleaning powder for espresso coffee machines. Lock the porta-filter into the group head. Activate the auto-cleaning program: Turn off the machine. Press and hold down the 2 Short Espressos button on the button panel of the group requiring cleaning.
CLEANING AND CARE G-10 Cleaning the gasket and shower plate Cleaning the gasket When placing the porta-filter filled with grinded coffee into the brewing group, left overs will accumulate in the closing surface. If these remains are excessive it can prevent a good closing between the porta-filter and the group head.Moreover, these remains can even block the dispensing of water through the group head.
CLEANING AND CARE G-10 Additional handling of the machine Important: Avoid placing wet cups directly on the cup shelf, it may drip into the machine and cause machine damage. Remove and insert the porta-filter gently. Never use excessive force to try to close the porta-filter. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF MACHINE How to store the machine Make all the cleaning procedures described in this manual. Disconnect and roll up the power cord. (this should be performed by a qualified person).
PROGRAMMING G-10 Electronic control panel Button functions Here is some of the additional functions that the electronics offers: Volume control of four different espresso drinks per brewing group. Time-controlled hot water dispensing. (if available) Automatic filling and level control of the boiler. Automatic switch off of the heating element if not enough water. System supervision through alarms. RS-232 serial interface with reader for connecting control panel and computer.
PROGRAMMING G-10 Additional functions accessible from the display CREM EXPOBAR Programmable publicity XXX ºC hh:mm SELECT Current time Boiler temperature Machines equipped with a display include the following additional functions: Automatic daily on/off timer (stand-by). Clock settings (current time and date). Publicity display. Number of coffees/infusions dispensed. Digital boiler-temperature display and control. PID-technology boiler-temperature control. Programming and settings help system.
PROGRAMMING G-10 Accessing the counters Dose programming Select 30 s With the machine switched ON, hold down the Continuous Dispensing button for over 8 seconds (until the "Dose programming" menu is displayed, see fig. 02). Fig. 02 Set clock Hold down the Continuous Dispensing button until the "Set clock" menu is displayed (see fig. 03). Fig. 03 Counters Briefly press the Continuous Dispensing button . The display will show the "Counters" option (see fig. 04). Fig.
pROGRAMMING G-10 Service: service alert Service NNNN Fig. 06 This counter displays the number of coffees/infusions (individual servings) dispensed by the machine (see fig. 06). How to access it: Press the Continuous Dispensing button when the litre counter is displayed. To exit and access the next menu, press the Continuous Dispensing button again.
SERVICE PROGRAMMING G-10 Reset parameters to factory default To reset the control panel settings to the factory default: Data reset completed Switch off the machine at the power switch. Press and hold down the '1 Short Espresso' Fig. 10 Continuous Dispensing buttons , 2 Short Espressos and then turn on the machine. Hold down the buttons until the message shown in fig. 10 is displayed. Turn the machine off and then on again. The machine will now be in stand-by mode.
SERVICE PROGRAMMING G-10 Name 1: Programming the publicity display (upper line) Name 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fig. 13 The display comprises two rows of 16 characters. The publicity messages displayed on these two lines can be edited in this menu (see fig. 13) and the next one. To edit "Name 1" (line 1): To change the flashing character, press the 1 Short Espresso Espresso (+) and 1 Long (-) buttons. To accept the character and move on to the next one, press "OK" (2 Short Espressos button ).
SERVICE PROGRAMMING G-10 Dose programming Dose programming Enabled/Disabled Fig. 16 This menu is used to enable/disable coffee-dose programming (see fig. 16). When disabled, users are not able to modify the doses (as described in the user manual). This mode is intended to prevent users setting inappropriate doses. To enable coffee-dose programming, press the 1 Short Espresso button . To disable coffee-dose programming, press the 1 Long Espresso button .
SERVICE PROGRAMMING G-10 Electronic steam wand Steam tap Gr. N Fig. 19 If the machine has an electronic steam wand (no manual steam tap), this menu is used to select (via the Continuous Dispensing button) which button panel will control the wand. Select which button panel (numbered from left to right) will control the steam wand using the 1 Short Espresso (+) and 1 Long Espresso (-) buttons. If the machine does not have a steam wand, set this option to 0.
SERVICE PROGRAMMING G-10 Grinding alert Grinding alert Enabled/Disabled Fig. 22 This setting is used to enable/disable the coffee-dispensing monitor (see fig. 22). This analyses dispensing speed and, depending on this value, indicates if the coffee is too finely or too coarsely ground. If the dispensing speed is between the pre-established values, the "OK" message is displayed. To enable the grinding alert, press the 1 Short Espresso button .
SERVICE PROGRAMMING G-10 Maintenance cycles Maintenance cycles N000 This menu sets the number of coffees dispensed per maintenance cycle (before replacing shower plates, gaskets, etc.). When the dispensing counter reaches the number set (see fig. 26), the "Service" message will be displayed. Fig. 26 To increase the number, press the 1 Short Espresso button (+). To decrease it, press the 1 Long Espresso button (-). The Service: alert menu displays the number of coffees dispensed.
MULTI-BOILER PROGRAMMING G-10 Digital thermostat functions In multi-boiler models, each dispensing group has an independent digital boiler-temperature adjustment system. The following multi-boiler G-10 models are available: 2 dispensing groups and 3 boilers. 3 dispensing groups and 4 boilers. Temperature is controlled by a digital thermostat to ensure optimal temperature stability at each group spout.
MULTI-BOILER PROGRAMMING G-10 Setting group temperature To adjust the group temperature maintained by the thermostat, follow the instructions below with the machine turned on and the thermostat connected: Briefly press the Fig. 31 button. The thermostat will display the "PrG" message (see fig. 31). Immediately and briefly press the button. The programmed temperature will be displayed (see fig. 32). Raise or lower the temperature value using the and buttons. Fig.
messages and alarms Alarm Counter Vol. Gr. N Time-out alarm G-10 Fault in volumetric counter N / Flow fault detected in counter N Check that the machine is receiving water. Boiler filling Sensor fault Temperature gauge fault Service the machine. Service 999999999 To disable the alarm and reset the counter: Turn off the machine. Simultaneously press and hold down the 1 Short Espresso and 1 Long Espresso buttons. Turn on the machine. Change the filter 999999999 Regenerate the filter.
TROUBLESHOOTING G-10 The following checks can be carried out by users once the machine has been turned off and disconnected from the power supply. For all other non-specified machine faults, disconnect the machine from the power supply and immediately contact authorised and qualified service personnel.
M M. Ref . 60000016 R C.V.1 Ref . 60100045 S.N Ref . 60100040 Ev.C.C. Ref . 60000100 C.E.s .1 Ref . 60100310 I.L. REF. 60900035 Ev.G.1 Ref . 60000112 C.V.1 Ref . 60100045 G L1 - R N-O S.E Ref . 60103025 Ev.G.2 Ref . 60000112 C.E.s .2 Ref . 60100310 R.E. A. (90280V) REF.60800100 N ELEN-ROS ETTA t° P. REF. 60901001 P N t° T.S. REF.10200110 N N N N SERIE V.A (HIGH GROUP) R.E. (2500W.) REF. 38025001 N N N N SERIE STANDARD INTER N. ELEGANCE MEGACREM MARKUS G10 MODELS T.S. REF.
Ev.C.C. REF. 60000105 M. REF. 60000016 M EVGR3 EVGR2 EVGR1 PUMP COMMON MAIN SUPPLY DISPLAY STE AM-AUX Heating-ON/OFFLCD EVTE A EVF ILL C.E.L . Ref . 60100034 8x2 D.G. Ref . 60100301 8x2 Out + Cn 3 Cn 1 GR 3GR 2GR 1 SLiv +(Vcc) Gnd OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 S.T.C Ref . 60100076 S.N. Ref . 60100040 Ev.G .1 Ref . 60000112 B.G.1 Ref . 60100300 B .G.2 Ref . 60100300 C.V.1 REF. 60100045 8x2 C.V. 2 REF. 60100045 Ev.G.2 Ref .
R Ev.C.C. REF. 60000105 EVGR3 EVGR2 EVGR1 PUMP COMMON MAIN SUPPLY M DISPLAYLCD STEAM-AUX Heating-ONOFF EVTEA EVFILL C.E.L. Ref. 60100034 D.G. Ref. 60100301 8x2 M. REF. 60000016 RAUX 3 NTC 1 OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 SLiv +(Vcc) Gnd S.T.C. Ref. 60100076 t° 8x2 S.N. Ref. 60100040 Ev.G.1 Ref. 60000112 T.S.1 REF.10200110 S.T.C. Ref. 60100076 M2 C.V.1 REF. 60100045 B.G.1 Ref. 60100300 R.E.1 1200W-230V Ref. 38012000 8x2 ALIM. Temp .So nd a N F F(N) B (F) (N) CN1 M1 T.D.1 (230V) Ref.
Ev.C.C. REF. 60000105 D.G. Ref. 60100301 MAIN SUPPLY EVGR3 EVGR2 EVGR1 PUMP COMMON STEAM-AUX Heating-ON/OFF EVTEA EVFILL + Cn 3 M M. REF. 60000016 Cn 1 GR 3 GR 2GR 1 SLiv +(Vcc) Gnd OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 Out DISPLAY LCD C.E.L. Ref. 60100034 8x2 S.T.C. Ref. 60100076 8x2 (HIGH N N SERIE N N N MARKUS SILVER G10 ELEN ROSETTA R DIAMANT 41 N N N SERIE N N N N N MEGACREM C.V.1 REF. 60100045 B.G.1 Ref. 60100300 V.A M2 ALIM. N F (F) (N) R.E.1 1200W-230V Ref. 38012000 F(N) B Temp .
R Ev.C.C. REF. 60000105 D.G. Ref. 60100301 MAIN SUPPLY EVGR3 EVGR2 EVGR1 PUMP COMMON STEAM-AUX Heating-ON/OFF EVTEA EVFILL + Cn 3 M M. REF. 60000016 Cn 1 GR 3 GR 2GR 1 SLiv +(Vcc) Gnd OUT 3 OUT 2 OUT 1 Out DISPLAY LCD C.E.L. Ref. 60100034 8x2 V.A (HIGH N N N N N SERIE N N N MEGACREM MARKUS SILVER G10 ELEN ROSETTA DIAMANT N N N SERIE N N N GROUP) N STANDARD S.N. Ref. 60100040 N. ELEGANCE N INTER 8x2 Ev.G.1 Ref. 60000112 MODELS S.T.C. Ref. 60100076 t° T.S.1 REF.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G-10 High current schematics G-10 230V 1N~ HEATING ELEMENT 2500W P I.L. REF. 60900035 I.L. P. REF. 60901001 R.E. N-O L1 - R G R.E. REF. 38025001 R.E.A. (90-280V) REF.60800100 230V 1N~ HEATING ELEMENT 3050W- 2GR C2 - C2 I.G REF. 60900001 P P. REF. 60901001 I.G. R.E. S.E N-O + - L1 - R G R.E.C. (3-32V) REF.60800101 R.E. REF. 38027000 230V 1N~ HEATING ELEMENT 3450W- 2GR C2 I.G REF. 60900001 - C2 P I.G. N-O L1 - R G P. REF. 60901001 R.E. S.E + - R.E.C.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G-10 High current schematics G-10 230V 1N~ HEATING ELEMENT 3050W- 2GR B2’ - B2’ I.G REF. 60900001 P 1.G. P. REF. 60901001 R.E N-O L1 - R G R.E.A. (90-280V) REF.60800100 R.E. REF. 38027000 HEATING ELEMENT 4500W - 2GR The black wire is painted blue at secondary circuit I.G REF. 60900000 B2’ - B2’ 1.G. P P. REF. 60901001 R.E L3 - T L1 - R L2 - S G R.E REF. 38045000 REF. 38060000 (x3) R.E.A. (90-280V) REF.60800100 400V 3N~ HEATING ELEMENT 4500W-2GR B2’ - B2’ I.G REF.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G-10 High current schematics G-10 400V 2N~ HEATING ELEMENT 4000W- 3GR C3’ - C3’ I.G REF. 60900002 1.G. P. P REF. 60901001 R.E N-O + - L1 - R + - L2 - S G R.E REF. 38040000 R.E.C. (3-32V) R.E.C. (3-32V) REF.60800101 REF.60800101 400V 3N~ HEATING ELEMENT 6000W- 3GR C3’ - C3’ I.G REF. 60900010 P. P REF. 60901001 1.G. R.E N-O L1 - R L2 - S L3 - T G + - + - + - R.E.C. (3-32V) R.E.C. (3-32V) R.E.C. (3-32V) REF.60800101 REF.60800101 REF.60800101 R.E REF. 38045000 REF.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS G-10 G-10 Mini 2Gr View Part No. Description C60100310 Switchboard 1D5 G-10 220V Probe C60100410 Control Board 3D5 Xlc C60800100 Static Relay C60900035 Switch Red Components common to all models View 46 R Part No. Description C60800103 Relay Protection Cover C60901001 Pilot Light 60 Cm C60100038 L.600Mm Monroc Touch Pad Box C60100039 L.800Mm Monroc Touch Pad Cable C60100036 Wire 1100 M.M.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS G-10 G-10 2GR / 3GR View + K Y F D BATTER IUM 2032o CR 3V H LIT Part No.
DETAIL DRAWINGS G-10 G-10: Housing parts Drawing 14 13 12 11 09 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 48 R 08 10
DETAIL DRAWINGS G-10 G-10: Housing parts Part list POS. Machine Part No. Description C17020110 Supp front panel G-10 Minicon 1GR C17120116 Supp front panel G-10 Minicon 2GR 2 GR C17000110 Top Front Panel Holder 2Gr 3 GR C17010110 Top Front Panel Holder 3Gr POS. Machine Part No.
DETAIL DRAWINGS G-10 G-10 Mini 2Gr: water system Drawing 01 21 50 02 20 R 03 19 04 18 17 05 06 16 07 15 08 09 10 14 13 11 13 12
DETAIL DRAWINGS G-10 G-10 Mini 2Gr: water system Part list POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C15000370 Tap Steam Eleg.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr: water system Drawing 01 02 22 03 21 04 20 19 07 06 05 18 17 16 15 08 14 13 09 02 25 23 24 52 R 10 11 13 12
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr: water system Part list i POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C35900020 30Cm Hose 02 2 C15000370 Tap Steam Eleg.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers: water system Drawing 01 19 18 54 02 17 R 03 16 15 04 14 04 05 13 12 07 06 11 10 03 08 09
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers: water system Part list POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 2 C15000370 Tap Steam Eleg.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 Mini: boiler assembly Drawing 15 14 12 11 10 13 16 01 02 09 03 08 04 07 05 06 56 R
detail drawings G-10 G-10 Mini: boiler assembly Part list POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C15100016 Copper Boiler 2Gr 6Lt 02 1 C15100018 Boiler Copper 1Gr 6L 03 2 C50010050 3/8 Boiler's Connector Teflon Gaske 04 1 C38025001 2500W-230V- 6Ltrs.Copper Element 05 1 C25093320 Hexagonal Head Screew 8X20 Din 933 06 1 C25012530 Flat Washer M-8 Din-125 07 1 C30000210 Thermics Inf. Adaptor-1/2X1/2X1/4 08 2 C50010010 21.1*25.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr: boiler assembly Drawing 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 21 20 19 08 09 10 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 58 R
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr: boiler assembly Part list i POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C15100020 Boiler 2Gr 11Lts. 02 1 C65000110 Cn10 Ptfe Ce Safety Valve 03 2 C30000315 Bling Plug 1/8 Female 04 1 C50010030 40*52*2 Element Teflon Gasket 05 1 C38027000 3050W.230V- 2Gr Element *05 1 C30834503 3450 W 230 V 2 GR ELEMENT *05 1 C38045000 4500W-230V 2GR ELEMENT *05 1 C38040000 4000 W- 230V 3GR ELEMENT *05 1 C38060000 6000W.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers: boiler assembly (main boiler) Drawing 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 60 R 14 13
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers: boiler assembly (main boiler) Part list i POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C60100076 Temp. Probe + Susp. Steam Pipe Icd 02 1 C30000003 Reducer Male-Female-3/8 - 1/4 03 1 C30000290 Plug M 3/8 04 1 C65000200 Non Suction Valve 05 2 C30000315 Bling Plug 1/8 Female 06 2 C30000510 Conical Adaptor 1/4*1/4 Electron 07 2 C30000220 Cone Injector 1/4 08 2 C50010020 13.2*18.2*2.5 1/4 Teflon Gasket 09 2 C30000210 Thermics Inf.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers: boiler assembly (group boiler) Drawing 01 02 11 10 03 04 05 09 08 06 07 62 R
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr 3 Boilers: boiler assembly (group boiler) Part list POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C30000220 Cone Injector 1/4 02 1 C50010020 13.2*18.2*2.5 1/4 Teflon Gasket 03 2 C25091210 Allen Screw 4X12 Din-912 04 1 C10200110 Office Thermostat 16 A 05 1 C30000290 Plug M 3/8 06 1 C38012000 1200W-230V Office Element 07 2 C30000300 Blind Plug 1/4 Male 08 1 C15100010 Office Cappuccinator Boiler 09 1 C60100076 Temp. Probe + Susp.
detail drawings G-10 G-10: Rotary pumps Drawing 04 08 03 07 06 05 09 10 11 01 02 13 12 14 64 15 R 16
detail drawings G-10 G-10: Rotary pumps Part list i POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C60000016 Motor Crem 230V/50Hz 02 1 C60000028 Motor Crem 120V 03 1 C30000019 Cardan Joint Pump 04 1 C30000022 Cardan Joint Pump Flat 05 1 C30000240 Pump Adaptor 3/8 X 3/8 06 1 C30100100 Inlet Water Filter Holder 07 1 C70000009 Tubular Group Filter *08 1 C30400055 Pump Bypass Condor 09 1 C30369110 Restrictor pin 10 1 C50000130 O-Ring 8 X 1.
detail drawings G-10 Group head Drawing 01 01 02 03 04 02 22 03 21 27 20 19 05 05 06 23 07 18 08 24 25 09 10 11 17 12 13 14 26 15 16 66 R 28
detail drawings G-10 Group head Part list i POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 1 C30200035 Long Plug 1/2 Group 02 1 C50010040 21.7*25.7*2 G/C-G Teflon Gasket 03 1 C70000009 Group Teflon Injector Rev3 04 1 C30200061 Group Teflon Injector Rev3 05 1 C30200026 Tefl Water Reduc.
detail drawings G-10 Portafilters Drawing 01 02 03 11 04 05 12 11 06 13 07 11 08 14 68 R 09 10
detail drawings G-10 Portafilters Part list POS. PCS Part No.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 Mini 1Gr : water supply and drainage set Drawing 15 14 10 09 08 07 13 06 12 05 11 04 02 03 01 16 09 Part list 70 POS. PCS Part No. Description 01 2 C30000510 Conical Adaptor 1/4*1/4 Electron 02 1 C60000100 1/4 X 1/4 Electrovalve Parker 220V 03 1 C60000103 1/4 X 1/4 Electrovalve Parker 120V 04 2 C50010020 13.2*18.2*2.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 Mini 2Gr : water supply and drainage set Drawing 02 14 01 03 13 04 05 12 06 11 10 07 08 09 15 09 Part list POS. PCS Part No.
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr: water supply and drainage set Drawing 14 13 01 08 02 09 10 11 12 03 04 06 05 16 07 15 17 72 R
detail drawings G-10 G-10 2Gr: water supply and drainage set Part list POS. PCS Part No.
detail drawings G-10 Steam tap Drawing 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 24 15 19 19 20 20 14 21 21 22 23 25 22 23 26 27 74 R
detail drawings G-10 Steam tap Part list POS. PCS Part No.
DETAIL DRAWINGS G-10 Hot water taps Drawing 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 15 21 19 20 23 22 24 76 R 25 14
DETAIL DRAWINGS G-10 Hot water taps Part list POS. PCS Part No.
SERVICE INTERVALS G-10 G-10 Mini Control 1Gr & 2Gr Main components Part No. Months (Cycles) 6 (12500) 12 (25000) 18 (37500) 24 (50000) Boiler Non suction valve C65000200 1/4 X 1/4 Electrovalve Parker 220V C60000100 Thermics Sup. Adaptor 1/2 X 1/2 C30000200 Check Replace Thermics Inf. Adaptor1/2X1/2X1/4 C30000210 Check Replace Cone Injector 1/4 C30000220 Check Replace Replace Replace Replace Brewing group Replace Gro Head Electrov.
SERVICE INTERVALS G-10 G-10 Display Control 2Gr & 3Gr Main components Part No. Months (Cycles) 6 (12500) 12 (25000) 18 (37500) 24 (50000) Boiler Replace Replace Non Suction Valve C65000200 Solenoid Electrovalve 50/60Hz 220V C60000105 Thermics Sup. Adaptor 1/2 X 1/2 C30000200 Check Replace Thermics Inf. Adaptor1/2X1/2X1/4 C30000210 Check Replace Cone Injector 1/4 C30000220 Check Replace Replace Brewing group Replace Gro Head Electrov.
For the warranty to be valid, the conditions for maintenance must have been followed in accordance with our instructions, proper care must have been taken and any claim against the warranty must be sent without delay. The equipment in question may not be used while awaiting service if there is any risk that the damage or defect would worsen.