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3.2.1

Boiling programme

WARNING

n

During determining the boiling point hot water
can come out of the hot water outlet.

Only with putting for the first time into operation

of the FreshOne, the machine automatically

works through a boiling programme 

to

determine the boiling point of the water. This is
necessary because the boiling point depends on
the local atmospheric pressure. Thus, the boiling
point at sea level will be about 100

_

C, whereas at

2.000 m height it will be about 97

_

C.

After switching on the mains voltage, the water in
the boiler is first heated with full power until 80

_

C.

After that the water is heated with reduced power
until the boiling point is reached. The temperature
of the boiling point is now recorded in the
machine.

During the boiling programme the display shows
‘100

_

C’ with below that a flashing thermometer.

After 10 to 15 minutes the thermometer stops
flashing. The water in the boiler must first cool
down until the set operating temperature (§6.2.5).
To avoid waiting, you can press key (5.6) after
which the machine measures hot water and takes
in cold tap water. This speeds up the cooling
down of the water in the boiler and the machine is
ready for use.

D

Switch the machine on by turning the ON/OFF
switch (17.) to ON. A little red square appears
on the switch. The machine starts filling up with
water. On the display all fields light up for a
moment.

D

Close the door. All symbols on the display light
up for a moment.

3.2.2

Fill

D

Open the door.

D

Swing up the cover (1.) of the machine.

D

Remove the cover (26.1) from the ingredient
container. Fill the ingredients container with a
Freshbrew grind to be used with this machine.

D

Put back the cover on the ingredients
container.

D

Place the filter paper (§5.1.4).

D

Close the cover (1.) and close the door (3.)
with the key.

TIP

– It is possible to mount a discharge hose on

the drip–tray. At the back of the drip–tray
there is a spout. Bore a hole in this and slide
the hose on.

D

Place the drip–tray (9.) in front of the machine.

TIP

– It is possible to place the machine in such a

way that the used coffee filter paper is not
collected in the machine, but below the
worktop. For this you can make an opening in
a part of the litter bin especially marked for
this (23.) and in the bottom of the machine
containing a part that can easily be removed.
You also should make an opening in the
worktop, right below the machine. In this way
the finished filter paper can be collected in a
litter bin with a larger capacity placed under
the worktop.

– Your specialist can supply a lead–through for

the worktop as accessory (§9.2.2).

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Summary of Contents for FreshOne

Page 1: ...26 4 26 5 26 7 26 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 26 1 26 2 26 3 24 1 24 2 24 3 24 4 24 5 24 6 24 7 24 11 24 10 24 9 24 8 29 28 27 26 25 24 17 18 19 20 21 23 22...

Page 2: ...378 55 476 990 748 59 162 W 41 E 41 W E 114 189...

Page 3: ...GB Bravilor Bonamat Operating Instructions FRESHONE 700 403 291B Bravilor Bonamat 3 2001 Bravilor Bonamat Pascalstraat 20 1704 RD Heerhugowaard The Netherlands...

Page 4: ...reason the instructions contained in this document should be treated as a guide to the installation use and maintenance of the machine indicated on the front cover This document applies to the standa...

Page 5: ...ls are applied WARNING n Risk of electric shock WARNING n Procedures that can result in serious damage to the machine or in physical injury if they are not carried out with due care In this document t...

Page 6: ...the following details at hand Model code Type number Serial number These data can be found on the identification plate Write down the data of the identification plate in the intended fields fig 1 Gua...

Page 7: ...vironment VIII Packaging material VIII Disposal of the machine VIII 1 Introduction 1 1 1 General description 1 1 2 Main components 1 1 2 1 Outside 1 1 2 2 Inside 1 2 Technical data 2 2 1 General 2 2 2...

Page 8: ...Reading counter positions of tapped drinks 13 6 1 2 Reading counter positions per drink 13 6 1 3 Resetting the counter positions to zero 13 6 2 Setting possibilities 13 6 2 1 Setting the amount of dri...

Page 9: ...gramme 10 Fig 8 Coffee deposit 11 Fig 9 Counter positions 13 Fig 10 Initial situation programming 14 Fig 11 Setting the amount of drink 14 Fig 12 Initial situation programming 15 Fig 13 Strongness dri...

Page 10: ...ngs and instructions attached to the machine form part of the safety provisions They must not be covered or removed and they must be present and remain legible throughout the life of the machine Any i...

Page 11: ...bmerge the machine in water D Keep the operating controls free from dirt and grease D Note that during use some parts of the machine become very hot D Disconnect the electricity grid and the water sup...

Page 12: ...ion and discharge possibilities to prevent trouble caused by spilled drink Automatic stop function when the filter paper is finished Automatic stop function counter when the litterbin is full Automati...

Page 13: ...echanism optional 3 Door 4 Window text plate 5 Operating panel front 6 Hot water outlet 7 Coffee outlet 8 Drip tray plate 9 Drip tray 10 Indicator drip tray full 11 Foot 4x 12 Lock 13 Identification p...

Page 14: ...Capacity Start up time 2 minutes Delivery time per cup 125 ml 20 seconds 2 6 Environmental conditions In view of danger of freezing the machine may never be placed in rooms where the temperature can f...

Page 15: ...the back and front of the machine D Leave a space of at least 5 cm at the left side of the machine for ventilation D Connect the machine to a readily accessible manually operated water tap so that th...

Page 16: ...machine is ready for use D Switch the machine on by turning the ON OFF switch 17 to ON A little red square appears on the switch The machine starts filling up with water On the display all fields ligh...

Page 17: ...Only the dot on the display at the selected drink remains after which the drinks flows into the cup During the filling the cup on the display flashes and the tapping cycle is displayed by a circle bu...

Page 18: ...ater 5 6 Setting key 5 7 Enter key blocked during normal use of the machine 5 8 Setting key The setting keys 5 6 and 5 8 have more than one function During normal use of the machine these keys are onl...

Page 19: ...a jug or whole jug TIP If a thermometer appears on the display the temperature is temporarily too low caused by tapping too much water The machine is blocked until the temperature is right again D Pla...

Page 20: ...e display 4 2 5 2 Litter bin is full Fig 5 Litter bin full When the litter bin is full the FreshOne automatically stops delivering coffee the counter has reached the set maximum number of measures Now...

Page 21: ...e machine with a moist cloth D Put the litter bin back into the machine D Press key 19 1 to reset the litter bin full counter to zero D Close the door 3 with the key and place the drip tray back in fr...

Page 22: ...2 The brewer room comes down slowly again resting position and the filter paper is pressed down to the brewer D Place a cup under the coffee outlet piece 24 8 D Tap a cup of coffee and check the pape...

Page 23: ...2 D Tilt the brewer backwards and now carefully move the brewer up so that it gets loose from the machine D Pull the mixing basin 24 2 carefully off the brewer room 24 1 by taking the basin around th...

Page 24: ...this back into the machine Make sure that the drive clutch 26 6 at the back side slides over the drive cam in the back wall Make sure that the fixing cam 26 4 at the bottom falls into the notch of the...

Page 25: ...ey 5 6 or 5 8 cup mug half a jug or whole jug D Read the counter positions 6 1 2 Reading counter positions per drink D Select the desired drink with one of the selection buttons D Select with the sett...

Page 26: ...125 g mild coffee ff mug 160 strong coffee 1 2 jug 500 g jug 1000 extra strong coffee cup 80 g mug OFF 1 2 jug OFF jug OFF hot water cup 140 mug 160 1 2 jug 500 jug 1000 Table 1 Settings of the amount...

Page 27: ...ffee and the hot water and after that stops for a few seconds to enhance the extraction S1 adjustable between 0 and 10 sec Subsequently the piston moves down causing the coffee extract to be drawn thr...

Page 28: ...oo high this can lead to over extraction which will give the coffee a bitter taste 6 2 5 Setting the hot water temperature D Press the programming key 19 4 to start the programming D Press three times...

Page 29: ...rrect setting The default setting of the machine is position 3 The machine automatically records the number of liters of water after each descaling cycle When the settings are incorrect and or the des...

Page 30: ...to descale within 10 seconds press the key 5 8 to stop the descaling programme D Press the setting key 5 6 Fig 20 Descaling programme The descaling symbol appears on the display The figure in the upp...

Page 31: ...the plug back on the drain hose D Push the drain hose back again D Pull the extension piece from the hot water supply hose 25 and place the end of the hose into the locking spring 24 3 at the top of t...

Page 32: ...perature at a lower value see 6 2 5 3 The descaling symbol appears on the display Set number of liters of the descaling signal has been reached Descale the machine see 7 1 4 A flashing cup and saucer...

Page 33: ...Call in service 6 Cup or mug is only partly filled Motor runs but the brewer does not Call in service Hot water hose has been placed wrongly in the mixing basin Place the hot water hose correctly see...

Page 34: ...tem Call in service Faulty reference of the boiling point Call in service Water in the boiler has boiled due to a failure in the temperature sensor Call in service Error 4 Heating element defect Call...

Page 35: ...1 101 102 7 191 102 101 48 x 25 gr 6 x 1 kg 9 2 Accessories 9 2 1 Raising feet Set of extra feet to raise the apparatus 2 cm so that larger cups or cans can be placed under the drink outflow Fig 21 Ra...

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