Zoe Coffee Machine Manual
Zoe Coffee Machine Manual
Zoe Coffee Machine Manual
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1 SANREMO ZOE Coffee Machine
2 FOREWORD
3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
4 INSTALLATION
5 Electrical connection
6 INSTALLING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE
7 Water Connection
8 IMPURITIES FILTER
9 Use Preliminary Check
10 Dispenser Programming
11 CLEANING
12 APPLIANCE FAILURE
13 WARRANTY
14 INFORMATION FOR USERS
15 Warning – correct use of rotary pumps
16 MOD. ZOE 2GR SED / SAP
17 WIRING DIAGRAM
18 WATER DIAGRAM
19 Esploded view
20 Documents / Resources
20.1 References
21 Related Posts
This manual is for use by qualified personnel and contains information and tips to use and keep your coffee maker as efficiently as possible. Please read all
instructions very carefully before you actually use your machine to make sure the machine works properly and to ensure a long working life. Instructions are part
of the product. Please keep this document. The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical or motor capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their
safety. This booklet refers to the following models:
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
GROUPS 2
GROSS WEIGHT kg 65
120
220-240 1N~
SUPPLY VOLTAGE V
380-415 3N~
INSTALLATION
Before installing the appliance ensure that the mains voltage and power correspond to the data given in the specifications table. Take the appliance out of the
packaging and put it in its final place of installation ensuring that it is stable and safe and that there is the necessary space for using it. Place the machine in a way
that the distance between the grid and the floor is wider than 1,5 mt. To clean the internal circuit more efficiently, you are recommended to empty and fill the boiler
a number of times and deliver simple water and coffee to be thrown away.
Electrical connection
Before connecting the power cable, follow the instructions below to install a safety switch and of the proper capacity:
Install ground cable, then phase cables. Uninstall phase cables first and then ground if needed.
Make sure the ground connection complies with existing standards and regulations.
To connect directly to the mains electricity supply, include a device to disconnect the appliance from the mains, with a contacts opening distance which allows
complete disconnection in conditions of category III overtension, in compliance with the installation rules.
N.B. CHECK THAT THE DATA ON THE RATING PLATE CORRESPOND TO YOUR MAINS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
Water Connection
When installed, the boiler and heat exchangers are dry to avoid possible damage to the appliance caused by freezing.
N.B. The water softener is indispensable for correct operation of the appliance, to optimise coffee delivery in the cup and to extend the working life of components,
as it purifies the water from limescale and residues that would otherwise shorten working life.
Failure to follow these instructions absolves the company from all liability.
Before connecting the pump intake tube, open the tap and run water through the water softener for about two minutes to eliminate possible.
IMPURITIES FILTER
The impurities filter (code 10355150) is normally mounted on the hose connecting the purifier to the pump (fig. A) to prevent impurities in the water from damaging
downstream components such as the pumping head, flow pumps, solenoid valves, etc. The capsule filter (code 10355162) which blocks the impurities present in
the water must be replaced about every three months.
The three-month period is indicative only as the actual length of time is correlated to water consumption and the impurities present in the mains water supply.
To replace the pod filter: unscrew the impurities filter (code 10355150) and replace the pod filter.
Before inserting the new pod filter, make sure the inside of the body (10355152 and 10355154) is completely clean.
Any foreign matter must be removed to ensure correct filtration.
The impurities filter must be mounted according to the flow direction indicated by the arrow (fig. A) on the body
Use Preliminary Check
With the steam tap (B) open, place the ON/OFF switch (D) in the 1 position and wait for the water in the boiler to reach the maximum level established by the
electronic control unit. If the boiler does not fill within the set time-out (90 secs.), the pump stops and the keypad LEDs flash. In this case put the on/off switch (D)
to position 0 and then to position 1 to finish filling the boiler.
Now put the on/off switch (D) to position 2 so that the heating elements are powered and therefore start to heat the water.
Wait for steam to come out the steam nozzle (B), then close the tap and, using the Boiler pressure gauge, check that the pressure has reached and maintains a
value of 0.8:1 bar. If it is not on this value, turn the adjusting screw on the pressure switch (+increase, – decrease, see figure below).
Make sure the boiler pressure gauge shows a pressure of 0.5:1 bars. Press the button (M6) to deliver hot water, then press again to stop delivery. Take great care
to avoid burns.\
All models have two steam nozzles on the sides of the work surface, with the exception of the one group machine which has just one. These steam nozzles are
retractable and can be oriented by means of a ball joint. To deliver steam, turn the knobs (B) anticlockwise. Take great care to avoid burns.
Insert the filter holder (E) into the group head (F) turning the filter holder counter-clockwise. Press the button (M5) and wait for the required quantity of coffee to be
dispensed, press it again.
Insert the filter holder (E) in its seat (F) by turning it anticlockwise. Select the type of delivery required on the keypad (M):
M1=One short/standard coffee.
M2=One standard/long coffee.
M1=Two short/standard coffees.
M4=Two standard/long coffees.
M5=Electronic settings button or continuous manual delivery.
Before use, the operator must always check the indicator (L) to make sure that the level of water in the boiler is above the minimum level.
Dispenser Programming
To access this phase keep the button M5 on the first pushbutton panel on the left pressed for over 5 seconds. The indicator lights of the buttons M5 start to
blink continuously. Select the caption corresponding to the amount required and press to dispense. The indicator light of button M5 and that of the selected
caption remain lit. When the required amount has been dispensed, press the selected dispensing button again so that the control unit stores the data. Repeat
the above procedure for all 4 dispensing buttons on the pushbutton panel. A dispensed quantity may also be set for the hot water button (M6) by repeating
the above procedure. Upon completion of the procedure, the remaining groups will automatically use the stored quantity. The other groups may, however, be
programmed independently by repeating the same procedure as above after having programmed the first group on the left.
There are 2 safety systems inside the control unit designed to protect the electronic system and the various parts of the appliance. If, upon pressing a
dispensing button, the corresponding indicator light starts blinking, this indicates a malfunction in the electronic system or lack of water. For safety reasons,
the dispensing of water stops after 4 minutes and in any case after 4 litres of water.
The ZOE electronics also offers the possibility of reproducing the pre-brewing effect by wetting the coffee for 0.6 seconds and then stopping the subsequent
brewing from starting for 1.2 seconds. This option is only applicable for single shots of coffee.
To Enable Pre-Brewing
With the appliance switched off, put the on/off switch (D) to position 1 and at the same time keep the button (M1) on the left-hand group pressed until the indicator
light corresponding to the button (M5) remains lit; then release the button (M1). Now put the on/off switch (D) to position 0 and then to position 2 in order to store
the operation.
To Disable Pre-Brewing
With the appliance switched off, put the on/off switch (D) to position 1 and at the same time keep the button (M2) on the left-hand group pressed until the indicator
light corresponding to the button (M5) remains lit; then release the button (M2). Now switch the appliance off and then on again using the on/off switch (D) in order
to store the operation.
CLEANING
Spout assembly filter: after having dispensed the last cup of coffee, the filter and filter holder must be washed with water. If they are damaged, worn or clogged,
they should be replaced.
Drip tray and grid: the drip tray and grid should be removed frequently and coffee residues cleaned away.
Water softener: the softener should be periodically regenerated according to the manufacturer’s directions given in the instruction booklet.
External housing: the external housing and the steel parts should be cleaned with sponges and soft cloths to avoid scratching. Only use detergents that do not
contain abrasive powders or solvents and do not use steel wool.
WARNINGS: when using the appliance it is recommended that the various instruments be kept under control, checking that they are in the previously indicated
normal working conditions.
When the appliance has been left unused for a number of days, or every 2/3 months during normal use, to clean the internal circuits more efficiently, it is good
practice to fill the boiler a number of times and deliver simple water and coffee to be thrown away.
APPLIANCE FAILURE
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY WORK INSIDE THE APPLIANCE OR REMOVING ANY PART OF THE HOUSING, ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
WARRANTY
Every purchased appliance (keep the receipt, invoice and delivery note) is covered by a statutory guarantee. This warranty envisages the replacement free of
charge of parts that are shown to the service centre or manufacturer’s satisfaction to be defective due to faulty materials or workmanship and providing that the
appliance has not been misused or tampered with by unauthorised persons or persons using incorrect components or techniques.
Any defective part shall be returned to the manufacturer.
NOTE: never activate the pump without water. Excessive heat will damage the pump and no warranty replacement is granted in that case.
WARNINGS
In accordance with article 13 of legislative decree no. 151 “Implementation of directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC on restriction of the use
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment and the disposal of waste”.
The appliance or packaging is marked with the symbol of a bin with a cross to indicate that at the end of its working life it must be disposed of separately from
other waste.
A separate collection of this appliance at the end of its working life is organised and managed by the manufacturer.
The user wanting to dispose of this appliance should therefore contact the manufacturer and follow the separate waste collection system to dispose of the
appliance at the end of its working life.
The appropriate separate collection and the subsequent recycling, treatment and ecological disposal of the disused appliance help avoid possible negative
effects on the environment and health and encourage the re-use and/or recycling of the constituent materials.
The unlawful disposal of the product by the user is punishable by the administrative sanctions provided for by the legislation in force at the time.
LEGEND
D – MAIN SWITCH
0 – OFF
1 – PUMP AND AUTOMATISMS ON
2 – PUMP, AUTOMATISMS AND ELECTRIC HEATING ON
Q – CUP WARMER ON/OFF SWITCH
LIT – ON
NOT LIT = OFF
R – CUP WARMER RESISTOR
S – 3-WAY BLOCK FEMALE
T – 3-WAY BLOCK MALE
U – WATER FILL DRIVE HOSE
V – EXTERNAL PUMP
Connect the external pump stably on its feet.
The pump must be kept away from sources of heat or water.
2. Quality of Water.
Tight mechanical tolerances of components and materials used for rotary vane pumps require a very clean water, free from suspended particles. Sand,
deposits on connecting pipes or the resins of the sweetener, when flowing through the pump, may scratch graphite parts causing problems of insufficient
pressure and flow rate. If a closed loop hydraulic circuit is not available to guarantee a clean water and no sources of contamination Fluid-o-Tech
recommend to install a 5-10 micron filter between the sweetener and the pump. Recommended filter: food approved polipropilene wire cartridge. Keep the
filter clean.: an upstream dirty filter will create cavitation and the pump will break shortly (see section 4).
3. Dry operation
Rotary vane pumps may operate in dry condition only for a very short time- few seconds! Without a proper water cooling the temperature of the mechanical
seal will increase very quickly with resulting breakage. The most likely impact is a remarkable leak visible from the four drain holes close to the motor clamp .
For potential lack of feed from city water line Fluid-o-Tech recommend the installation of a minimum pressure safety switch upstream from the pump. In case
of feed from a tank install on the tank a minimum level switch
4. Cavitation
Cavitation shows when feed flow rate does not match the pump design requirement: most frequent causes are dirty filters, small diameter pipes,more users
on the same line. Opening of the safety valve (generally installed upstream from pump and filter) must happen before the pump start up. This will avoid
cavitation. For the same reason closing of the safety valve must be delayed after the pump shut down. The most noticeable effect is an increase of noise. If
cavitation continues the impact is the same as of dry operation
5. Back Feed of Hot Water
If a non return valve between the pump and the hot water vessel is defective the pump may come in contact with hot water(90-100°C). Dimensional
variations of components will cause seizure of the pump
6. Wrong connections
Pumps connectors are 3/8”NPT(conical) or 3/8” GAS(cylindrical). Connectors with thread different from the recommended type are occasionally used.
Sealing is made with a glue or with teflon tape. If the connector is forced it is possible to create beards; if excess sealing glue is used the extra quantity of
glue may enter into the pump body. In both cases it is likely to create a damage.
7. Pressure strokes
To avoid pressure strokes opening of solenoid valves installed downstream must happen before the start of the pump. For the same reason closing of the
valve must be delayed after stopping of the pump. A pressure stroke may break graphite parts and damage mechanical seal causing blockage of the pump
and leaks
8. Handling
A crash on the floor may create deformations that will jeopardize the tight mechanical tolerances of the pump components. For the same reason be
very careful when clamping the pump to mount or demount connectors.
9. Scale build up
Scale deposits will quickly show on inner components when using hard water, not sweetened with ion exchange resins. Scale formation increases when the
pressure relief valve is used as flow rate regulator: the rate of scale deposition increases with increasing of closed loop circulation. Scale deposits cause an
increase of torque, occasional seizure of the pump or a reduction of operating pressure because the pressure relief valve cannot work properly.
To minimize this problem Fluid-o-Tech suggest to use pumps with flow rate matching the hydraulic circuit features. In some circuits it is advisable to
periodically remove scale with a chemical treatment
WIRING DIAGRAM
THREE-PHASE ZOE 1-2-3GR SAP update 03/12
WATER DIAGRAM
LEGEND
1. Water supply
2. Softener
3. Water in tap
4. Water out tap
5. Pump and electric motor
6. Pressure gauge (boiler pressure)
7. Check valve
8. Filling block with filter
9. Solenoid valve for automatic fill
10. Expansion valve
11. Volumetric meter
12. Fill tap
13. Boiler drain tap
14. Boiler
15. Heat exchanger
16. Boiler resistor
17. Safety valve
18. Vacuum breaker valve
19. Pressure gauge (boiler pressure)
20. Steam tap
21. Hot water run-off solenoid valve
22. Level sensor 1-2Gr
23. Pressure switch
24. Spout group
25. Spout group solenoid valve
26. Filter holder
27. Filter
Esploded view
30 10052028A SPOUT ASSY. RING WITH FILTER DISK AND GASKET E61
97 10052248 MAZZOCCO RING ASSY. FOR GASKET AND FILTER DISK E61
SANREMO s.r.l.
Via Bortolan, 52
Zona Industriale Treviso Nord 31050 Vascon di Carbonera (TV) tel. +39 0422 448900
fax +39 0422 448935
www.sanremomachines.com
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