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The Brilliance coffee machine is a versatile and easy-to-use appliance that can brew a variety of coffee drinks, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, and hot chocolate. It features a built-in grinder, a programmable dosing system, and a recipe card reader that allows you to download and save your favorite recipes.
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T_EN II
Part No.
BRILLIANCE
TECHNICAL MANUAL
CONTENT
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CONTENT .........................................................................................................................................................2
GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................4
Facts & weight ...........................................................................................................................................................4
Dimension ..................................................................................................................................................................5
OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS .........................................................................................................6
Front exterior ...........................................................................................................................................................6
Front interior ............................................................................................................................................................7
Recipe and cleaning card ........................................................................................................................................8
GRINDER SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................9
Coarsness adjustment .............................................................................................................................................9
Doser adjustment ................................................................................................................................................. 10
CLEANING PROGRAM .......................................................................................................................... 11
Rinsing...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Cleaning with tablets ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Launching the rinsing without cleaning card ................................................................................................... 13
CLEANING AND CARE ......................................................................................................................... 14
Disassemble mixing system ................................................................................................................................ 14
Wash these parts .................................................................................................................................................. 15
Reassemble mixing system ................................................................................................................................ 15
Disassemble the espresso group ....................................................................................................................... 16
Reassemble the espresso group ........................................................................................................................ 17
Cleaning the espresso group .............................................................................................................................. 18
Applying grease to group .................................................................................................................................... 19
Periodic maintenance ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Every month ........................................................................................................................................................... 23
Disassembly the grinder ...................................................................................................................................... 24
MESSAGE SHOWN ON DISPLAY ................................................................................................... 25
Temporary warnings messages .......................................................................................................................... 25
Alarms ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26
What to do if ......................................................................................................................................................... 27
PROGRAMMING ........................................................................................................................................ 28
Active programming with recipe card .............................................................................................................. 28
Programming buttons ........................................................................................................................................... 29
Doses program ...................................................................................................................................................... 30
Machine Parameter ............................................................................................................................................... 31
Other settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 32
Recipe explanation ................................................................................................................................................ 33
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM......................................................................................................................... 37
IO-Board outputs .................................................................................................................................................. 37
Wiring sketch ......................................................................................................................................................... 38
FLOW CHARTS ........................................................................................................................................... 39
Water system vibration pump ........................................................................................................................... 39
Water system rotary pump ................................................................................................................................ 40
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CONTENT
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EXPLODED VIEW ...................................................................................................................................... 41
Machine 1 ................................................................................................................................................................ 41
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 42
Machine 2 ................................................................................................................................................................ 43
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 43
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 44
Door/Front ............................................................................................................................................................. 45
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 46
Vibration pump ...................................................................................................................................................... 47
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 47
Rotary pump .......................................................................................................................................................... 48
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 48
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 49
Boiler assembly ...................................................................................................................................................... 50
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 51
Electronic panel assembly ................................................................................................................................... 52
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Electronic panel assembly ................................................................................................................................... 53
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 53
Mixing system and outlet .................................................................................................................................... 54
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 54
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 55
Canister ................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 57
Grinder .................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 58
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 59
Espresso group ...................................................................................................................................................... 60
Drawing ................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Espresso group ...................................................................................................................................................... 61
Spare parts list ....................................................................................................................................................... 61
FACTORY SETTINGS............................................................................................................................... 62
Default recipes ....................................................................................................................................................... 62
Some important information may appear in textboxes seen below
IMPORTANT!
INFO.
CAUTION!
INFO.
More INFO.
Note
INFO.
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GENERAL
Facts & weight
FACTS
Built-in grinder
Function for selecting jug
Drink options
Ingredient canister
Bean hopper
Brewing mechanism
Cleaning function by smart card
Electronic temperature control
Adjustable coffee strength
Illumination of cup during brewing
Base cabinet: large grounds container
Energy saving mode
Height
Width
Depth
Air break tank
Boiler tank
Power supply (standard)
Power supply (option)
Cold water connection
Water purification filter
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VIBRATION PUMP 2.0
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
None
Option
None
Yes
None
8
2
1
664mm
394mm
474mm
Yes
0.7 L
220-230VAC,
50/60Hz/1500W
110VAC,
50/60Hz/1000W
½” External thread
None
ROTARY PUMP (RP)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
None
Option
None
Yes
None
8
2
1
664mm
394mm
474mm
None
0.7 L
220-230VAC,
50/60Hz/1500W
110VAC,
50/60Hz/1000W
½” External thread
None
MODEL/NAME
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WEIGHT
35kg(Empty) / 39kg (Full)
Note
To determine what power supply the machine uses, please check power label at the back of the machine.
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GENERAL
Dimension
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D
B C
Model
Brilliance
A
664mm
B
474mm
C
394mm
D (Min~ Max)
75mm ~ 133mm
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OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS
Front exterior
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Eight buttons are available to select 8 different beverages. Some of these buttons have additional functions as below (while in settings menu, which is not covered in this user manual but on the service manual):
Bean Hopper
Display
Door
Door Lock
Smart Card Reader
Height-Adjustable Spouts
Drip Grid
Drip Tray
Selection Button
_
Canc
+
Enter K6
K7
K8
K3
K4
K1
K2
K5
6
BUTTON
K1
K2
K5
K6
SUPPLEMENTARY
FUNCTION
-(Minus)
Canc
+(Plus)
Enter
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Decreases the value or changes to previous selection
Cancel selection and/or exit to previous menu
Increases the value or changes to next selection
Confirms selection
OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS
Front interior
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Bean Hopper
Ingredient Canisters
Mixing Bowl
Espresso Group
Height-Adjustable Spouts
Grounds Container
Drip Tray
Ingredient canisters
DETAIL
Bean Hopper
Canister
Canister
INGREDIENTS WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT CAPACITY
Beans
Chocolate
Milk/Topping
200mm
65mm
65mm
165mm
165mm
75mm
250mm
250mm
~2kg
~1kg
~0.6kg
CUPS/
UNIT
~250 cups
~50 cups
~75 cups
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OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS
Recipe and cleaning card
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8
Cleaning card Recipe card
(Vibration Pump)
Recipe card
(Rotary Pump)
Cleaning card is used to access the cleaning functions of the machine.
Recipe card is used to update or download recipe setting of the machine. There are two version,
Rotary pump and Vibration pump.
Insert card with the chip in, according to the fig.A
A
GRINDER SETTINGS
Coarsness adjustment
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CCW for coarser grinding
CW for finer grinding
To adjust the coarseness, please rotate the adjuster counterclockwise for coarser grinding, or clockwise for finer.
Take into consideration that after the adjuster is moved, the effect is not immediate; it takes about 3 espresso cycles for the new cofee grounds to reach the outlet of the doser. So to test the new adjustment, observe the third or fourth espresso after the change.
The thinner the grinding, the slower the espresso will come out, and longer time will be needed for the extraction of the espresso and vice versa.
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OPERATION
Doser adjustment
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Dosers are devices that can control the amount of ground coffee that the espresso group is supplied with.
Doser must be adjusted between position 3 to 9, if the piston of the Espresso group is adjusted to A, the doser adjustment should be from 6.5g to 8.5g . if the piston is adjusted to B the doser adjustment should be from 8.5g to 9.5g, never further, as over charging the group will produce a poor espresso.
To adjust the doser, push gently the selector out of position and adjust to the selected amount.
Doser Pos.
Gram
3
6.5
4
7
5
7,5
6
8
7
8,5
8
9
9
9.5
A
B
Ajusting doser between position 3 ~ 9.
The piston position A and B.
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CLEANING PROGRAM
Rinsing
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Rinsing
This rinsing function allows for an easy cleaning of the outlets of the machine.
Rinsing is recommended at least once a week, but preferable every day, especially if used in high consumption environments. This software routine flushes the different outlets of the machine, Starting with the mixing system and finishing with the espresso group.
Place a cup under the outlet after, Insert the cleaning card in the card reader, the display will show: “Rinsing” .
Just press, “Enter” to run this function, and wait until the cycle is finished. Take into consideration that the door of the machine has to be closed (as long as it is open, the cleaning will not start). The process can be canceled by pressing
“Canc”. When the routine has finished, the machine will return into service and the message “Select Beverage” will show on the display. This function takes about 1min 45secs, and uses aprox. 150Cc of water.
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CLEANING PROGRAM
Weekly Cleaning
Cleaning with tablets
_
Canc
+
Enter
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K1
K2
K3
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Cleaning with tablet
Open door add tablet
Insert the cleaning card in the card reader with the chip downwards, toggle through the menus using “-” or “+” until “Cleaning with tablet” is shown on the display, press “Enter” to start the operation.
Remove the cleaning card when the display shows “Open door add tablet”.
The display on the machine gives you step-by-step information of what to do.
The function cleans the inside of the espresso group, the filters and pipes.
The cleaning programme takes about 10 minutes and about 1 litre of water mixed with detergent comes out from the drain.
Finally, make one cup of coffee and throw it away!
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CLEANING PROGRAM
Launching the rinsing without cleaning card
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Switch
_
Canc
+
Enter
K4
K5
K6
K7
K8
K1
K2
K3
The execution of the rinsing can be launched without having to open the door of the machine. As to do that :
Turn off power to the machine from its main switch.
With its door closed, turn on the machine, and simultaneously keep pressed buttons K3 & K7. The rinsing process will begin shortly.
When finished, the machine will enter the normal functioning mode.
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CLEANING AND CARE
Weekly Cleaning
Disassemble mixing system
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Rotate the canister chutes so they point upwards and pull out the outlet hose.
Turn the mounting plate lever anticlockwise.
01
03
02
Loosen the mixing bowl by pulling it straight out.
Loosen the whipper by pulling it straight out.
04
14
Pull the mounting plate straight out.
06
05
Loosen the mounting plate. Turn the lever anticlockwise, until it stops.
Reassemble mixing system
See the next page
CLEANING AND CARE
Weekly Cleaning
Wash these parts
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Mixing bowl Condensation trap Mounting plate
All parts must be dry before reassembly.
Reassemble mixing system
Whipper
Clean with a moist cloth and wipe dry.
A
01
Check all seals (red) before reassembly of parts.
02
The flat side of the whipper shaft must correspond with the marked arrow on the whipper.
To fit the whipper push onto the shaft until a click sound can be heard. It is only possible to assemble the whipper in one way.
03
Fix the mixing bowl and condensation trap. Push-fit the mixing bowl and fix with lever.
04
Connect the outlet hose.
Note
Ensure that all water hoses have been connected and fitted.
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CLEANING AND CARE
Disassemble the espresso group
To remove the espresso group follow the following steps:
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01 02
03 04
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05
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CLEANING AND CARE
Reassemble the espresso group
To reassemble the espresso group follow the following steps:
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01
“Click”
02
04 03
05
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CLEANING AND CARE
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Cleaning the espresso group
First, dismount the espresso group from the machine as explained in this manual.
Then proceed to clean it up with neutral detergents (avoid solvents that could damage paint or plastics). Disinfectant products as Chlorine-detergents are preferred.
The producer declines all responsibilities due to the use of caustic/aggressive detergents.
IMPORTANT!
Now, turn the group around, and proceed to clean the upper filter of the espresso chamber. (See the figure)
Note
Whenever the quality or speed of the outgoing espresso changes, proceed to clean thoroughly this filter, it will be very likely partially clogged with tiny coffee bean’s powder. Cleaning this filter will solve the speed & quality issues.
After this, proceed to clean the remaining surfaces of the group.
Once completed this cleaning, and after re-installing the espresso group back in place, we recommend to perform an auto-cleaning cycle (see the chapter in this manual).
After the cleaning, proceed to dry up the mechanism. Invert and shake it to force as much water out as possible. Dry up all the surfaces, and pay special attention to dry up the superior cone of the group, as this is the one receiving the grinded coffee. In case this one was humid, this would cause the cone to clog with coffee powder.
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CLEANING AND CARE
Applying grease to group
Apply grease on the cam of the gear wheel (this side facing down)
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Apply grease on the pin of piston rod and verify it moves freely
Recover the nut opposite to the screw
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CLEANING AND CARE
Applying grease to group align the signs
Position 0 °
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Insert the gear wheel, align the signs
Position 0 °
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CLEANING AND CARE
Applying grease to group
Insert the nut and tighten the screw
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Before closing the cover and refitting the appropriate screws, check again the Position 0 ° as in the previous sheet
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CLEANING AND CARE
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Grinder Adjustment Wheel
Fixation Screw
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Periodic maintenance
Each month: clean outlet, grinding house and grinding discs.
Monthly cleaning of grinder using GRINDZ cleaning tablets (item no. E1001001).
Safety
Please read and observe the following service instructions carefully. Nonobservance can result in damage to the grinder as well as in healththreatening risks for the user.
All installations shall been done by an qualified personnel.
Symbols
Safety instruction:
In case of non-observance, extreme risk of accidents exists.
General instruction:
In case of non-observance, the device can become damaged or optimum operation not be guaranteed.
Safety instructions
The grinder is only allowed to be used to grind whole coffee beans. Ground coffee is never allowed to be filled into the input-shaft.
Do not carry out any modifications or changes on the grinder. In case for non-observance, the manufacturer shall be liable for resulting damain no case whatsoever.
Never put your fingers or objects into the rotating grinding mechanism inside the input-shaft.The grinder must not be operated when turning parts are accessible!
Make sure, that the power cannot be turned on when working on the built-in grinder!
In order to avoid damages, do not use power tools or cordless electric screwdrivers for any work on the grinder.
CLEANING AND CARE
Grinder
Every month
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Approximately every month the grinder housing and spout should be inspected for coffee residues and obvious damages.
Proceed as follows:
A
Fig.1
Fig.2
Remove bean container. Remove all coffee residues from the spout and the grinder housing by grinding through all coffee beans and using a vacuum cleaner to remove all residues.
Remove the four phillips screws (A, see fig.1) on the top of grinder housing lid.
Carefully detach the grinding housing. Fig.1
Note: its position for correct reassembly. Do not alter the adjustment of the grinding discs.
Clean the inside of the grinder housing with a soft brush. (See fig.2)
When reassembling the grinder housing, again check for the correct position and do not alter the grind adjustment of the discs. Fasten the four phillips screws.
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CLEANING AND CARE
Grinder
Disassembly the grinder
01 02
A
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remove the holder clip (A) then loosen the adjuster wheel by pulling it straight out.
Remove the four phillips screws on the top of grinder housing lid. Then pull the grinder housing straight up.
03
Loosen the grinding disc holder by rotating it counter clockwise, then push out the grinder disc.
04
CCW
Remove the nut on top of grinder shaft, then pull the center ginder disc and shaft straight out.
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MESSAGE SHOWN ON DISPLAY
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Temporary warnings messages
There are two levels of alarms, warnings and fixed alarms.
Insufficient Credit
Warning
Empty Coffee Tray
Alarm Coffee Tray
Drip-Tray full
In this type of warnings, once the issue is solved, the message will disappear from the display and the machine will operate as normal.
Insufficient credit
If a selection is made without having enough credit on the inserted smartcard, the display will show “Insufficient Credit Warning”. Please, proceed to recharge the credit of your smartcard first to the nearest location, then insert the smart card again and select the desired beverage.
Empty coffee tray
After a certain number of coffees, a warning showing “Empty Coffee Tray” will appear on the screen when the coffee waste tray is full to prevent coffee spillage inside the machine. To remove this warning, please proceed as follows:
With the machine turned on, open the door of the machine.
Lift the outlet if necessary in order to remove the coffee waste tray.
Take out the waste tray and empty it, the micro-switch in the back of the tray once released will remove the warning message from the display.
Please reassemble the waste tray and close the door to continue the normal operation.
Note:
the machine has to be powered as to detect if the waste tray is removed or not. In the case of emptying it with the machine powered off, the counter in the control board will not be reset to 0, and the error “Empty Coffee Tray” will appear the next time the machine is powered on.
Coffee tray alarm
Whenever the grounds coffee tray is removed from its place, an “Alarm Coffee
Tray” will appear on the screen. This alarm resets the espressos counter to 0,
(when it remains on for more than 2 secs).
During normal functioning of the machine when replacing the grounds coffee tray to its place, the alarm will dissapear. But, if this alarm lights up during the start up of the machine, we will have to restart it as to make it dissapear.
Take cup
When the machine has finished dispensing a beverage, once the beverage is ready, this message will appear on the display for some seconds, advising to take the cup.
Air-break filling up
Some times we will see this message appearing on the screen for a short while.
During this short time, the machine will be temporarily unavailable, as it will be performing an internal refilling of an interior water deposit.
Drip-tray full
The display will show the warning “drip-tray full” when the drip-tray sensor pins detects the presence of water in front drip-tray, the machine will block dispensing of any beverage until the drip tray is emptied to prevent water spillage.
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MESSAGE SHOWN ON DISPLAY
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Alarms
No Coffee
Stop Irregular Cycle
No Water
This type of alarms requires the user to turn off and on the machine, in order to remove the message on the display. If the problem persist, the next time the machine is powered the alarm will show again.
No coffee
When the machine runs out of coffee beans, the display will show “no coffee”.
This alarm will show to prevent the grinder to overheat, in case the doser does not fill up with ground coffee. When the machine is showing “no coffee” on the display, it’s not possible to dispense any beverage that include espresso.
In order to refill the bean hopper with coffee, please follow the steps described on page 9. To reset this alarm after refilling, please, restart the machine, turning off and on the main switch in the back.
Stop irregular cycle
The espresso group is controlled by two u-switches located inside the grey gearbox, in the right side of the group. If the espresso group does not reach certain positions so that these two u-switches are activated on time, when rotating to complete one cycle the alarm “stop irregular cycle” will show on the display. This is normally occurring due to wrong assembly of the group. If after inspecting the group and making sure that is properly assembled the alarm keeps showing, please call service & support.
Temperature probe unconnected
This alarm occurs when the control board detects a failure in the connection of the temperature probe ntc. Disconnect the machine and call service & support.
Time-out alarm filling up
This alarm shows when an excessive time has been detected to fill up the air break deposit. This is often caused by too low pressure at the inlet valve.
Note: in some occasions more than one dispenser is connected to the same water supply; and from time to time, both machines will try to get water simultaneously, failing to give enough pressure, causing this alarm to show.
Connecting each machine to an independent water supply will then solve this issue.
No water
If the pump has been working for a certain time while dispensing a beverage and no water flow is detected by the flow meter, the display will show “no water”.
This can be caused by:
The adjustment of the grinder being too thin, preventing the water from getting through the coffee cake. In order to solve this issue, try to adjust the grinder to a coarser setting then make two or three coffees (as described in page 10 due to the doser stores between two to three doses), to check if the flow improves, if still too slow, adjust coarser and try again.
By a defective flow-meter unit, in which case, please call service & support for replacement.
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MESSAGE SHOWN ON DISPLAY
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Doser Error
Alarm Temperature
Boiler
Coffee doser error
If the control board detects a problem when opening the doser to empty the ground coffee into the espresso group chamber before the extraction starts, the display will show “Doser Error”. This alarm can be caused by a bad connection in the wire of the doser to the control board, or by a defective doser unit.
Disconnect the machine and call service and support.
Anti flooding alarm
If due to any reason, there is some kind of water leakage inside the machine, so that the control board detects (by the flow-meter count) water consumption without dispensing any beverage; the third time that the air break needs to be refilled, the display will show “Alarm time-out in dication”. Disconnect the machine and call service and support.
Alarm temperature boiler
In case that the temperature probe ntc inside the boiler, senses a temperature higher than a certain safety limit for more than 5 seconds, the display will show
“Alarm Temperature Boiler” and the heating element will be disconnected. The alarm will remain as long as the temperature remains higher than the safety limit.
The recommendation in this case is to disconnect the machine and call service
& support.
What to do if
Outgoing speed of espresso decreases over time
The most common cause for this to occur is the lack of cleaning the espresso group. Paying special attention to the filters in the top piston and in the bottom of the chamber.
Other factors that can affect the performance and quality of the product in the cup are changing weather conditions, mainly humidity. If humidity is higher than usual, the speed of the outgoing espresso will be affected, please consider adjusting the grinder to a slightly coarser setting.
Mixer Cloggs
The clogging of the mixing bowl will cause water and soluble product to be spilled inside the machine. If this happens from the first time you use the machine; this will be very likely caused by using inappropriate soluble products or wrong recipes.
If this happens after the machine has been in service, please check that all the components in the mixing system are correctly assembled.
Water spillage under the machine
If water hardness is too low, it might be causing a defective level sensing in the machine. The reccomended hardness level is between 3 and 5
0
(Geman degree)
(30mg/l). Lower levels will cause corrosion in the inner parts of the machine. To reduce water hardness problems it’s recommended to install a water filter.
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PROGRAMMING
Active programming with recipe card
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INFO
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RECIPE CARD
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Insert the recipe card in the card reader(A).
The display indicates:
Press
K6
Global Counter
Doses xx
Key Total 1 xx
Key Total 2 xx
Key Total 3 xx
Key Total 4 xx
Key Total 5 xx
Key Total 6 xx
Key Total 7 xx
Key Total 8 xx
Press + button K5 to scroll between the different menus
PROGRAMMING
Programming buttons
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K1
K2
-(Minus)
Decreases the value or changes to previous selection
Canc
Cancel selection and/or exit to previous menu
K5
-(Plus)
Increases the value or changes to next selection
K6
Enter
Confirms selection
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PROGRAMMING
Doses program
Change doses program setting.
Doses Program
Press
K6
Doses Program
1
Press K5
Press K5
Coffee Water Vol
Key 1 xx cc
Press K5
Grinding Time
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
To see setup for all drinks. Check the default setting on the page 62
Brewing Coffee 1
AFTER SOLUBILE
Press K5
Multi Expresso 1 off
Press K5
Time1 Water1
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Pause Water1
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Time 2 Water1
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Time1 Water2
Key 1 x.xs.
Press K5
Pause Water2
Key 1 x.xs.
Press K5
Time2 Water2
Key 1 x.xs.
Press K5
Mixer Time1
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Mixer Time2
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Soluble Time1
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
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Doses Program
Soluble Time2
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Soluble Time3
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Soluble Time4
Key 1 0.0s.
Press K5
Soluble Delay
Key 1 0.0s.
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PROGRAMMING
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Machine Parameter
Change machine param. setting.
Press K5
Machine Param.
Press
K6
Language
English
Press K5
Press K5
Extra Speed
DISABLED
Press K5
Temperature
0
C
Press K5
Pump
RP
Press K5
This setting is only for BRILLIANCE rotary pump.
Boiler Temperat.
xx 94
0
C
Press K5
Min Temperature xx 65
0
C
Press K5
StandBy DT
0
0
C
Press K5
Smart Card
ENABLED
Press K5
Decamalprice
2
Press K5
Dose prices 1
0.00
Press K5
Grounds Program
70
Press K5
Dose prices 2
0.00
Press K5
Preinfusion
ENABLED
Press K5
Dose prices 3
0.00
Press K5
Machine Param.
Dose prices 4
0.00
Press K5
Dose prices 5
0.00
Press K5
Dose prices 6
0.00
Press K5
Dose prices 7
0.00
Press K5
Dose prices 8
0.00
Press K5
Dose prices 9
0.00
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PROGRAMMING
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Other settings
Change other settings.
Info
Press K5
Coin Box
Press
K6
Coin Box
Disabled
Press K5
Rinsing
Press
K6
Rinsing
In progress
Press K5
Cleaning with
Tablets
Press
K6
Press K5
Open the door
Add Tablet
Open door
Press Enter K6 to Proceed cleaning
Emptying
Press
K6
Emptying
In progress
Press K5
Smart Card
Press
K6
Machine
→ Card
Press K5
Card
→ Machine
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PROGRAMMING
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Recipe explanation
K2
K2
K2
Press K6
Coffee Water Vol.
key 1 ↑## ↓cc
Press K6
Press K6
Before Coffe 1
After Solubile
Press K6
This section will explain how to change specific settings for drink 1.
Same explanations will then apply to all buttons (1-8).
To see the machines default settings for all buttons, please refer to page 62.
The first adjustment available is the “Coffee Water Vol.”. With it the volume of water pumped to brew the espresso is set. With “+” and “
- ”, the volume is adjusted. With “enter” the quantity set is accepted, and next parameter will be shown on the screen. The volume is measured in Cubic centimeters.
Accordingly to this setting, during normal service of the machine, when button 1 is selected, the machine will automatically grind the needed beans of coffee, and brew the espresso with the set volume of water. If the quantity is set to 0, no espresso will be brewed on the selection, neither grinding will be performed.
Press
K5 / K1
Before Coffe 1
Before Solubile
Press K6
Time 1 Water 1
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Next setting, will adjust if the brewing of the espresso will be done before, or after having brewed the part of soluble drinks. One or the other option can be set by pressing “+” or “-“.With “enter” the selection set is accepted, and next parameter will be shown on the screen.
Now it comes the time to set the water times for the soluble drinks brewed on the mixer. These times set the quantity of water used to brew the selection. With buttons “+” and “-“ we adjust the times; with “enter” we accept the set times, and proceed to the next adjustment. The Time 1, sets the time to get the main quantity of water for the brewing; the time 2, adjust the amount of water to flush the mixer clean. Between them the pause can be adjusted with the time for “Pause Water 1”. The amount of water set here will be mixed with the soluble powders set in following parameters.
Pause Water 1
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Water1
Time 1 Water 1 Pause Water1 Time 2 Water1
Time 2 Water 1
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
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PROGRAMMING
BRILLIANCE
Recipe explanation
Press K6
K2
Time 1 Water 2
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Pause Water 2
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Time 2 Water 2
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
The next three parameter set the hot water coming out from the hot water spout. This water will not be mixed with any soluble.
Here we can set the “Pause Water2” and the “Time2Water2” to 0.
With “Enter” we will accept the different settings and proceed to following.
Water 2
Time 1 Water 2 Pause Water2 Time 2 Water2
Now we will set the times for the mixer (Mixer Time 1). This time setting, adjusts how long will the mixer run while receiving the water and the powder. With buttons “+” and “-“ we adjust the time; with “enter” we accept the setting, and proceed to the next adjustment.
Press K6
K2
Mixer Time 1 key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Mixer Time 1
The following parameter (Mixer time 2) is not used in this machine (let it as 0).
The following parameter(Mixer time 2) controls if water will come out or not from infusion water spout, set it to 0 as to stop water from coming out the hot water for infusion spout. Make it bigger than 0 as to allow the machine to dispose the hot water from this spout. with buttons “+“ and “-“ adjust the desired value, with enter proceed to the next parameter.
Press K6
K2
Mixer Time 2 key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Mixer Time 2= 0
Mixer Time 2> 0
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PROGRAMMING
BRILLIANCE
Recipe explanation
Press K6
K2
Soluble Time 1
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
K2
Soluble Time 2
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Now it comes the adjusting of the soluble ingredients. The quantity of soluble powder that will be added to the actual recipe. Two canisters are available. Soluble time 3&4 are not used in this machine: keep them set to 0. Each amount of product is set by increasing (pressing “+”) or decreasing (pressing “-“) the time during which the soluble is added.
Soluble Time 1
Soluble Time 2
K2
Soluble Time 3
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
K2
Soluble Time 4
Key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
K2
Soluble Delay key 1 ↑## ↓s.
Press K6
Finally we have to set the delay with which the solubles will be brewed. With buttons “+” and “-“ adjust the desired value; with
“enter” we would begin adjusting parameters of button “2”. With
“Canc” we would come back to the superior menu.
Soluble Delay
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PROGRAMMING
Doses adjustment time scheme
Each one of the 8 selections can be adjusted, modifying the following parameters:
BRILLIANCE
Coffee
Water Vol
Before Soluble
Brewing Coffee
BEFORE
Water
Time 1 Water 1 Pause Water1 Time 2 Water1
Brewing Coffee
AFTER
Coffee
Water Vol
After Soluble
Water
Time 1 Water 2 Pause Water2 Time 2 Water2 Time 2 Water2
Soluble delay
Mixer time 1
Soluble time 1
Soluble time 2
Mixer Time 2= 0
Mixer Time 2> 0
T
36
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
IO-Board outputs
BRILLIANCE
37
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
Wiring sketch
BRILLIANCE
38
FLOW CHARTS
Water system vibration pump
BRILLIANCE
39
FLOW CHARTS
Water system rotary pump
BRILLIANCE
40
EXPLODED VIEW
Machine 1
Drawing
6 18 17 5 6 2
BRILLIANCE
19
8
16 15 10 12 13 9 4 3 1 11 7 14
41
EXPLODED VIEW
Machine 1
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
1 2
16
17
14
15
18
19
12
13
10
11
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
1
Part No.
1604632
C60100060
1604614
1604171
1604173
160841
120316
253600
1604753
1604754
CESC00262
1104537
160570
C60900043
1401100
1204969E
1206371-120624
CESC00001
BRILLIANCE
Description
Motor gear 85RPM
Vibrations damper H15 D15 M4
Electr. Inlet
Main switch
Mind side of ajuster
Screw M4
Air break
Inlet valve 2,5L/min
Brilliance pump
Flow measurer
Motor axel adapter to canister
Fan 24 VDC
Fan housing
Microswitch
Adjustable foot
Main chassis brilliance
Grinder
Grinder doser
Brilliant boiler assy
42
EXPLODED VIEW
Machine 2
Drawing
1 21 3 2
BRILLIANCE
8
22 20 18 4 5 7 13 16
14
17
12
9
11
6
15
10
43
EXPLODED VIEW
Machine 2
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
15
16
17
18
11
12
13
14
19
20
21
22
7
8
9
10
3
4
1
2
5
6
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Part No.
1204871
120162E
C70000061
1364008
CESC00101
1.105.513
160565
120459
C18001050
C18001030
C18001040
C10003125
1105511
1105515
253611
120250
1301704
1403515
1201411
160841
253621
1031102
44
BRILLIANCE
Description
Hopper Lower
Hopper Upper Brilliance
Hopper Lid Brilliance
Floating level indicator
Driptray Brilliance
Cover Outlets Brilliance
Driptray insert
Door lock, clip and key
Spout's Arm
Hinge Lower Zinc Brilliance
Outlet Cross
Salfer espresso Group
Magnet_Ø10_L5mm
Strangle Pipe Mixing House 25mm
Front Door assy Brilliance
Spouts holder
Power Cord Europe
Cable protector D13
Dispense nozzle
Microswitch
Beanstop; Hopper slide door
Ground container
EXPLODED VIEW
Door/Front
Drawing
BRILLIANCE
45
EXPLODED VIEW
Door/Front
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
1 1
16
17
14
15
18
12
13
10
11
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
Part No.
C60100302
1403514
1.304.048
1.105.516
C60105000
Tornillo
25096513
1105514
25.093.400
Cubierta
60105060
C*70000102
180115
1.031.307
1.031.308
1.031.306
1603867
C60105050
BRILLIANCE
Description
Crem Display 2row
Coin Validator
Product Labels
Door centering pin
Right Front Cover Brilliance
Central Front Cover Brilliance
Left Front Cover Brilliance
Adhesive Frontal Keyboard
Smartcard Card Reader
Hinge Zink Upper
Front Door Brilliance
Front Door Insert Keyboard
Keyboard Brilliance
Screw Alu d3,5XL9,5
Screw for plastics D3,5x10
Cover Outlets Brilliance
Nut DIN 934 M4
Door Interior Cover Brilliance
46
EXPLODED VIEW
Vibration pump
Drawing
5
6
4
1
BRILLIANCE
2
3
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT Article. No.
3
4
1
2
5
1
2
1
1
1
60000040
30400055
30400010
30400060
30400070
6 1
CESC00001
Description
Pump Motor
Pump Bypass
90º Racor Male G1/8 - D6
Vibrating pump support
90º plastic connection
Office Pump
Vending pump assembled
47
6
3
4
1
7
2
48
EXPLODED VIEW
Rotary pump
Drawing
10
8
5
9
BRILLIANCE
EXPLODED VIEW
Rotary pump
Spare parts list
8
9
10
6
7
4
5
POS.
Amount/UniT Part No.
1 1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CA00004
BRILLIANCE
Montaje_Bypass
Description
Valvula retencion 3I8x1I8(min-mon-ec65000015
Arandela Motor
Bomba Compacta 60000033
Motor Compacto 220V 60000022
Macho Porta Filtros
Filtro22
Porta Filtro Ptfe
Office Level Pump Bottom Holder
Compact motor pump
49
EXPLODED VIEW
Boiler assembly
Drawing
BRILLIANCE
18
1
12
16
11
7
3
8
9
4
10
17
2
13
15
14
5
6
50
16
17
14
15
12
13
10
11
18
8
9
6
7
3
4
5
EXPLODED VIEW
Boiler assembly
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
1 3
2 1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
Part No.
C60000108
C60100076
1801129
C30400020
C30400010
C15000310
C30000215
C50010020
C35021015
260470
260471
C30400080
C15100006
C10200110
1401101
1860006
C30000000
260473
BRILLIANCE
Description
Solenoid valve G1/8 3-way 24V DC
Temp Probe +SUSP.STEAM PIPE ICD
Right male 1/4-Tube 6
Boiler 0.7L vending
Office thermostat 16A
M3 Nut
Straight male 1/8 tube 6
T H-H-H-1/4 Mini
Blind Plug G1/4" Female SS
Connector L speed fitting G1/8-4mm
Male bend 1/4 tube 6battery
Pump tube 6 male bend
Tap drainage G1/4M-G1/4F
CONICAL BEND ADAPTOR 1/4 X 1/4
13.2*18.2*2.5 1/4 TEFLON GASKET
Tube PTFE 4-6
Boiler holder(1of2)
Boiler holder catcher
51
EXPLODED VIEW
Electronic panel assembly
Drawing
BRILLIANCE
52
4 2 1 3 5
EXPLODED VIEW
Electronic panel assembly
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
1 1
2
3
1
1
4
5
1
1
Part No.
5003111
253607
BRILLIANCE
2 Pole Faston
Description
CPU Brilliance
Transformator 40VAC-18VAC-100VA
Cover Panel bottom
Screw DIN933 M6x50
53
EXPLODED VIEW
Mixing system and outlet
Drawing
10 11
BRILLIANCE
54
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
EXPLODED VIEW
Mixing system and outlet
Spare parts list
10
11
8
9
6
7
4
5
POS.
Amount/UniT
1 1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Part No.
1604591
1206701
5004120
1604804
1206702
1604813
1604814
1206703
1206704
1206707
1206707
BRILLIANCE
Description
MOTOR WHIPPER 24V DC
Motor Whipper Plate
SCREW M3X10, PH, FLAT HD
Slinger Disc
Mounting Plate
O-Ring
Rubber Use for Whipp Bas (Viton)
Whipper
Mixing Bowl
Steam trap Black
Bulkhead Adaptor Black
55
56
2
3
4
5
EXPLODED VIEW
Canister
Drawing
1
8
8
11
10
9
BRILLIANCE
6 7
EXPLODED VIEW
Canister
Spare parts list
10
11
8
9
6
7
4
5
POS.
Amount/UniT
1 2
2
3
3
3
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
2
Part No.
1204953
1204715
1204776
1204777
1204722
120633
1204775
1205626
1204746
120489
120493
BRILLIANCE
Description
Lid for Canister W67
Auger
Auger Holder
Auger Nut
Canister Base W67
Outlet
Plastic Nut for Auger
Canister W67 H335 Complete
Agitator
Canister W64 pipe destra 7cm L H
Canister W64 pipe destra 7cm R H
57
EXPLODED VIEW
Grinder
Drawing
1
2
3
4
5
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
6
7
8
BRILLIANCE
58
EXPLODED VIEW
Grinder
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
1
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
12
13
10
11
14
Part No.
Description
BRILLIANCE
59
EXPLODED VIEW
Espresso group
Drawing
11
12
2 3
13
14
15
16
8
7
10
9
BRILLIANCE
6
5
4
1
60
EXPLODED VIEW
Espresso group
Spare parts list
POS.
Amount/UniT
11
12
13
14
15
16
7
8
9
10
3
4
1
2
5
6
Part No.
Description
BRILLIANCE
61
FACTORY SETTINGS
Default recipes
BRILLIANCE
Coffee Espresso
Long
Espresso
Espresso
Macchiato
Latte
Macchiato
Cappuccino Chocolate
Hot
Water
Coffee water volume
Brewing coffee
60cc 35cc
Before After
65cc
After
35cc
After
35cc
After
35cc
After
0
--------
0
--------
Time 1 Water 1
Pause Water 1
Time 2 Water 1
Time 1 Water 2
3.5
Pause Water 2
0.5
Time 2 Water 2
0.5
Mixer 1 Time
Mixer 2 Time
Soluble delay
Time soluble 1
(Topping)
Time soluble 2
(Chocolate)
0.5
0
2.3
0.5
3.0
0.5
1.5
0.7
0.1
6.0
1.0
8.0
0.5
5.0
0.7
0.2
5.0
1.0
0.5
0.2
7.8
0.5
11.5
7.0
9.0
0.1
0.5
4.0
0.5
7.0
Time expressed in seconds
Note
Observe that fields marked with red should not be changed, these values are important for the function of the machine.
Total drink volume measured using different powder for the ingredients may differ from the volume stated above.
62
For the warranty to be valid the conditions for maintenance must have been followed according to our instructions, proper precaution has been made and warranty claim been issued without delay.
The affected equipment may not be used during awaiting service if there is any risk that the damage or defect would worsen.
The warranty will not cover consumption supplies such as glassware, normal maintenance such as cleaning of filters, contaminations in water, lime, incorrect voltages, pressure or adjustment of water amounts.
The warranty will not cover damages of defects caused by incorrect handling and operation of the appliance.
FOR SERVICE
Please contact your dealer
Your Dealer
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Key Features
- Built-in grinder
- Programmable dosing system
- Recipe card reader
- Electronic temperature control
- Cleaning function by smart card
- Eight beverage options
- Two ingredient canisters
- Height-adjustable spouts
Related manuals
Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I adjust the coarseness of the grinder?
How do I clean the espresso group?
How do I run the rinsing program?
What do I do if the outgoing speed of espresso decreases over time?
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Table of contents
- 2 CONTENT
- 4 GENERAL
- 4 Facts & weight
- 5 Dimension
- 6 OVERVIEW OF COMPONENTS
- 6 Front exterior
- 7 Front interior
- 8 Recipe and cleaning card
- 9 GRINDER SETTINGS
- 9 Coarsness adjustment
- 10 Doser adjustment
- 11 CLEANING PROGRAM
- 11 Rinsing
- 12 Cleaning with tablets
- 13 Launching the rinsing without cleaning card
- 14 CLEANING AND CARE
- 14 Disassemble mixing system
- 15 Wash these parts
- 15 Reassemble mixing system
- 16 Disassemble the espresso group
- 17 Reassemble the espresso group
- 18 Cleaning the espresso group
- 19 Applying grease to group
- 22 Periodic maintenance
- 22 Safety
- 23 Every month
- 24 Disassembly the grinder
- 25 MESSAGE SHOWN ON DISPLAY
- 25 Temporary warnings messages
- 26 Alarms
- 27 What to do if
- 28 PROGRAMMING
- 28 Active programming with recipe card
- 29 Programming buttons
- 30 Doses program
- 31 Machine Parameter
- 32 Other settings
- 33 Recipe explanation
- 37 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
- 37 IO-Board outputs
- 38 Wiring sketch
- 39 FLOW CHARTS
- 39 Water system vibration pump
- 40 Water system rotary pump
- 41 EXPLODED VIEW
- 41 Machine
- 41 Drawing
- 42 Spare parts list
- 43 Machine
- 43 Drawing
- 44 Spare parts list
- 45 Door/Front
- 45 Drawing
- 46 Spare parts list
- 47 Vibration pump
- 47 Drawing
- 47 Spare parts list
- 48 Rotary pump
- 48 Drawing
- 49 Spare parts list
- 50 Boiler assembly
- 50 Drawing
- 51 Spare parts list
- 52 Electronic panel assembly
- 52 Drawing
- 53 Electronic panel assembly
- 53 Spare parts list
- 54 Mixing system and outlet
- 54 Drawing
- 55 Spare parts list
- 56 Canister
- 56 Drawing
- 57 Spare parts list
- 58 Grinder
- 58 Drawing
- 59 Spare parts list
- 60 Espresso group
- 60 Drawing
- 61 Espresso group
- 61 Spare parts list
- 62 FACTORY SETTINGS
- 62 Default recipes