66
08/2009 Rev. 0.4
S1000 All in One
S3000 All in One (MAXI)
S1000 / S3000 / S3000 MAXI
08/2009 Rev. 0.4
67
S1000 All in One
S3000 All in One (MAXI)
S1000 / S3000 / S3000 MAXI
3.5 Calibrating the hot water valves
The Brewer and Mixers are supplied with water by the
Dispensing Valves (DV).
In the unlikely event that one of the valves needs re-
placing, it should be calibrated to one of the
dispensing speeds given in
fi
gure 9 after it has been
fi
tted.
When calibrating valves, use the special
Valve Calibra-
tion
menu by opening the
Service Menu
and going to
2.7 Hardware Test / 2.7.2 Calibrating Valves
.
The hot water dispensing valves are accessible by
dismantling the canister plateau behind the
cartridges.
Fig. 9
DV 1 = 15ml/sec. (Mixer1)
DV 4 = 20ml/sec. (Hot water)
S3000
S3000 MAXI
S1000
DV 1 = 15ml/sec. (Mixer1)
DV 2
=
15ml/sec. (Mixer 2)
DV 4 = 20ml/sec. (Hot water)
DV 3 = 15ml/sec. (Mixer 3)
4.0 SERVICE
WARNING
• In order to descale the water reservoir, the device must be opened. This will expose live parts of
the machine, which can be touched easily. This may lead to highly dangerous situations!
WARNING
• The device must not be submerged or hosed down.
• Always stay with the device during maintenance work.
4.1 Setting a service parameter
During installation, set a parameter for the device to be serviced.
See Service Menu item 2.8 Descale /
fi
lter. Use the table below to
set the correct service parameter.
Service parameter reached?
The dispensed drinks are counted during use. If the service
parameter is reached the display shows the following message:
Descale / fi lter
(
fi
g. 12).
The message indicates that the device must be descaled. If a water
fi
lter is
fi
tted (recommended), this is also an indication that the
fi
lter
must be replaced.
Water hardness table
Water
Quality
Hardness
Service Indicator (cups)
°D
°F
mmol/l
mgCaCo3/l
Very hard
18-30
32-55
3,2-5,3
321- 536
5000
Hard
12-18
22-32
2,2-3,2
214-321
8500
Average
8-12
15-22
1,4-2,2
268-214
12.500*
Soft
4-8
7-15
0,7-1,4
72-268
20.500
Very soft
0-4
0-7
0- 0,7
0-72
0 = uit
Fig. 10
Table 9