Operating instructions Spectra I



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Operating instructions Spectra I! Read the operating instructions and the chapter on safety instructions before working on the machine. Keep the operating instructions near the appliance. Operating instructions Spectra I! Read the operating instructions and the chapter on safety instructions before working on the machine. Keep the operating instructions near the appliance. Short instructions for the Spectra I! Read the operating instructions and the chapter on safety instructions before working on the machine. Keep the operating instructions and these short instructions near the appliance. Cleaning instructions Spectra I Instant Remove the OUTLET HOSE of Turn UNLOCKING LEVER of the INSTANT SYSTEM. MIXER CHAMBER to the left. Remove MIXER CHAMBER. 08 NOTE Attach OUTLET HOSE. Repeat this procedure for every mixer chamber present.

Dear customer You have chosen a Spectra instant specialities machine. We are very grateful for the trust that you have placed in us. The Spectra is an efficient and space-saving speciality machine. It matches your requirements perfectly. This will inspire keenness in your customers. You will be able to provide instant specialities quickly, individually tailored and of high quality. We hope that you are very pleased with your Spectra and that your customers will be highly satisfied at all times. Yours, FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG Page 1 Dear customer

Contents Page 2 Contents WHAT THE SYMBOLS MEAN...3 FOR YOUR SAFETY...4 CORRECT USE AND FORESEEABLE INCORRECT USE...4 GENERAL DANGERS...5 EXTENT OF ORDER AND IDENTIFICATION...7 EXTENT OF ORDER...7 IDENTIFICATION...8 DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCE...9 SPECTRA I AND ADD-ON UNITS...9 INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL DATA...12 INSTALLATION...12 COMMISSIONING, FILLING AND EMPTYING...16 DAILY OPERATION OF THE SPECTRA I...16 FILLING SPECTRA I...16 SERVING PRODUCTS...18 SERVING PRODUCTS VIA THE BASIC OPERATING UNIT...18 SERVING PRODUCTS VIA THE VETRO OPERATING UNIT (VARIANT)...19 SERVING PRODUCTS VIA THE TOUCH OPERATING UNIT (VARIANT)...20 SERVING PRODUCTS WITH PRE-SELECTION (IN SO FAR AS RELEASED)..21 HOT WATER OUTLET...22 CLEANING AND RINSING...23 RINSING THE INSTANT SYSTEM...23 CLEANING THE INSTANT SYSTEM...24 CLEANING THE COFFEE OUTLET...26 CONFIGURING THE SPECTRA I...27 OPERATING PANELS...27 PROGRAMMING STRUCTURE IN DETAIL...28 DECOMMISSIONING, DISPOSAL...34 DECOMMISSIONING...34 PROLONGED DECOMMISSIONING AND STORAGE...34 DISPOSAL...34 ERROR SEARCH AND ERROR CODES...35 HELP WITH MACHINE ERRORS...35 HELP WITH PROBLEMS INVOLVING PRODUCT QUALITY...36 CERTIFICATION...37 INDEX...38

What the symbols mean DANGER The signal word DANGER means potentially lethal danger from electric shock. Reference to another point in the text or another document.! WARNING The signal word WARNING means potential injury whilst handling the appliance. KEY Representation of a function key. Example: CLEAN CAUTION The signal word CAUTION means potential damage to the appliance. Please select Representation of an action prompt through the display. This element appears with a graphic illustration. It shows only the relevant display section. NOTE The signal word NOTE identifies notes. Identifies appliance parts that can be put in the dishwasher. i The information sign marks further information and tips. This rounds off the current subject. What the symbols mean Page 3

For your safety Both you and the Spectra are important to us. This is why we are giving you detailed safety information. It goes without saying that we consider a high level of safety most important. Guard against any remaining operational dangers. Safety informations Page 4 Correct use and foreseeable incorrect use Spectra I The Spectra I is a specialities machine for use in catering. Depending on appliance configuration, it is suitable for processing several flavours of instant powder. Spectra I is solely for serving instant drinks and hot water subject to observance of these instructions and the technical data. Cup warmer (Option) The cup warmer is an optional add-on unit for Spectra coffee machines. It is solely for preheating coffee cups and glasses that are required for preparing drinks. Important Do not use the Spectra I and your add-on units until you have read and understood these instructions in their entirety. Keep the instructions handy near your Spectra. All persons operating the Spectra I are required to have read and understood the instructions. This does not apply to selfservice customers. Self-service machines must be attended to at all times in the interests of user protection. Please pass on the operating instructions to subsequent users if the Spectra is sold or handed on. The cup warmer is not suitable for drying dishcloths or other cloths. For cups to be warmed, they need not be covered. i Should you require further information or should particular problems arise which cannot be solved by consulting these instructions, ask for the necessary information from your local customer services partner or directly from Franke Kaffeemaschinen AG in Aarburg, Switzerland.

General dangers that could arise when using Spectra I and its add-on units. DANGER Potential fatality from electric shock! Never operate an appliance that has damaged parts or a damaged mains connection. If you detect any symptoms of damage (e.g. a smell of burning), unplug appliance immediately from the mains and consult your service engineer. If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged, then it must be replaced by a special connection lead. Only allow a qualified service engineer to change the mains connection lead. Ensure that the appliance and the mains cable are not near hot surfaces, such as a gas- or electric cooker or oven. Ensure that the mains cable is not pinched or chafes against sharp edges. The appliance contains live parts. Opening the appliance is potentially lethal. Never open and repair the appliance yourself. Do not make any modifications to the appliance that are not described in the operating instructions of the appliance. Allow repairs to be undertaken only by a service engineer with original spare parts and original accessories.! WARNING Risk of eye injury, injury in general and destruction! Any objects in the powder container or in the grinding mechanism can cause splinters to shoot out, resulting in damage to the machine or in injury. Do not put any objects into the powder container. Never poke around with an object in the powder container.! WARNUNG Risk of injury! When reaching into the Spectra I, the internal machine parts could cause pinching and grazing. Open the Spectra I if daily operations require so (for cleaning the instant system). When Spectra I is open, work with care. Opening Spectra I for other purposes may only be done by service personnel. Page 5 Safety informations

! WARNING Danger from powder residue! Irregular cleaning can cause powder residue to build up in the machine, clog the outlets or get into the products. Clean Spectra I and the add-on units at least once a day. Read the chapter Cleaning and rinsing! CAUTION Damage resulting from water jets! The Spectra I is not protected from water jets. When cleaning, avoid water jets or high-pressure cleaners. Read the chapter Cleaning and rinsing! Page 6 Safety informations! WARNING Danger of burning! Product service, hot water service become hot. Do not touch the outlets. The bases of the cup warmer are hot. Do not touch the bases! CAUTION Damage to the appliance! Place appliance out of the reach of children. Protect appliance from weather such as rain, frost or direct sunshine. The mains cable cause people to trip up, or can be damaged. Never allow mains cable to dangle freely.! WARNING Danger of scalding! During both automatic cleaning and manual cleaning, hot water and steam will always be output. Keep away from the outlets whilst cleaning is in progress! The products themselves are capable of causing scalding whilst being served. Handle hot drinks with care!

Extent of order and identification The Spectra is a quick-change artist. The many options enable you to keep a clear head in any situation. This section will tell you how you can identify your appliances and what comes as standard. Extent of order Operating instructions Spectra I! Read the operating instructions and the chapter on safety instructions before working on the machine. Keep the operating instructions near the appliance. Spectra I Cleaning brushes Adjust plus card Operating instructions Microfibre cloth Basic version add-on units are obtainable from your FRANKE partner. i For cleaning of the outlet system and instant system. Item no. 1H 325 981 For programming and data security of Spectra. Item no. 1H 325 161 Operating instructions I Instructions in brief I Cleaning instructions I Depending on configuration of appliances, details of your Spectra may differ. Note your purchase agreement. Additional accessories are obtainable from your dealer or from FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG in Aarburg, Switzerland. Item no. 1H 325 894 Item no. 1H 325 906 Item no. 1H 325 918 Additional manuals can be downloaded from the Internet. www.franke-cs.com For careful cleaning of the outer surfaces of appliance. Item no. 1H 325 974 Page 7 Extent of order and identification

Identification Type plate Spectra I Inst. Nr: Typ: Nr: Spannung: Frequenz: Kaffeemaschinen AG CH-4663 Aarburg AK4-xxx xxx IB3P 36.3.00.00001 230 V 1L N PE 50 / 60 Hz Manufacturer Identification key Model (see below for key to models) Appliance no. 36 denotes year of construction (2006), the 3 denotes the millennium, the 6 the year. Type plate for cup warmer Inst. Nr: Typ: Nr: Spannung: Frequenz: Kaffeemaschinen AG CH-4663 Aarburg AK4-xxx xxx TW Spectra 36.1.00.00001 200-240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz Page 8 Extent of order and identification Leistung: Absicherung: 3500 W 16 A Electrical connection details Leistung: Absicherung: 300 W 10 A Boiler: Wasserinhalt: Kaffee 1.2lt. Heißwasser 1.2lt. Power ratings of boilers Betriebsdruck: 1000kPa 200kPa Location of type plates Identification key Identification key I B 3P H TW Appliance part Spectra I (S and X are part of the family) Basic operating unit (T: Touch operating unit V: Vetro operating unit) Number powder dosage units (max. 3 pieces) Hot water outlet available Cup warmer (Option)

Description of appliance By choosing the Spectra I, you have opted for a quick-change artist. Here, you can learn more about the functions and options of your Spectra I and where the control elements are located. Spectra I and add-on units The Spectra I comes with numerous options. So that you get an overview of your appliance, allow us at this point to set out an exemplary configuration and several options. You will get to know the Spectra I with its operating elements, just as you do the cup warmer. Note that your Spectra may differ in appearance depending on configuration. Powder container Lock to front panel Cover for programming keypad Clock Front panel Display Performance data of the Spectra I Operating unit (Basic, Vetro or Touch) Speciality Chococcino Chocolate Instant coffee Hot water Hourly output 120 cups 150 cups 150 cups 150 cups Product keys Description field Outlet with automatic height adjustment (powder specialities) Hot water outlet (Option) Coffee ground container door Drip tray with drip grid Page 9 Description of appliance

Basic The basic operating element. It is provided as a standard variant. You can call up as many as eighteen products conveniently and quickly. You can configure the keys freely. Standard output of the display Important status information in addition to the next operating steps or options are displayed. K: 084 1 P Please Bitte Wählen select Spectra 26.01.2006 Status displays: Temperature in the coffee boiler in C Readiness of Spectra I Date Page 10 Description of appliance 1: Heating coffee boiler switched on 2: Water pump running Vetro The Vetro operating element is designed especially for self-service. You can display up to eight products. The keys can be configured individually. Display with system- or error messages The display indicates system- or error messages alternately with the information presented in the second line. Touch Another version is the touch screen. It is operated by direct touch. It is possible to display each one of the forty possible beverages in graphic form in any size. The displays can be freely selected. Seepage20 Please Bitte Wählen select E 160Batterie empty battery leer 1 P 26.01.2006 System- or error message For error codes, see page 35

Programming keypad The programming keypad allows on/off switching of your Spectra, activation of cleaning or rinsing. You can also programme your Spectra individually with the Adjust plus card. The chip-card reader allows you to save the programmed settings on the Adjust plus card. Front panel lock Lid Chip-card reader Keys for programming mode: + Scrolling in the menu USB interface Scrolling in the menu On/off Exit Cancel key (do not save) Clean Cleaning key or save key (in programming mode) Cup warmer (Option) For best results with your coffee, preheated cups are needed. The cup warmer will fit seamlessly to your Spectra I. On/off switch Drip tray with drip grid Page 11 Description of appliance

Installation and technical data For proper operation of your Spectra, it must be installed by an expert this will be done for you by one of our service engineers. You will need to make a few preparations these are the prerequisites for impeccable pleasure with your Spectra. Installation and technical data Page 12 Installation Preparations The mains connection for the Spectra I must be safeguarded using a offset current safety switch. Each pole of the mains supply must be capable of isolation through a switch. The water connection must have a stop valve with a nonreturn valve and filter, and must comply with the standards set down in the technical specifications. The water for powder specialities must always be fresh, contain oxygen and be rich in minerals. If you use a Spectra I with an electrical connection other than that described in the adjacent table, then you have obtained further information on installation together with your order confirmation. Installation All preparatory work must be completed before our engineer installs the Spectra I on your premises. Technical specifications of the Spectra I Powder container 1kg per container (Option: can be locked) Boiler capacity 1.1 litres at 3.3 kw Power connection 200 240 V 1 L N PE 2.8 3.5 kw 16 A 50/60 Hz Power cable l = 1500 mm Water feeding Metal hose with union nut G3/8", l = 1500 mm Cold water connection G3/8" outer thread Water pressure 80 600 kpa (0.8 6.0 bar) Stop valve with non-return valve and filter Water hardness max. 70mg CaO/1l water (7dH, 13 fh) Chlorine content max. 100mg/l Ideal PH-value 7 Drain hose d = 16mm, l = 2000mm not fixed (aerated), fitted to drain Funnel d = 50mm with siphon Drain tube d min = 1" Ambient conditions Air humidity: max. 80 % Ambient temperature: 10 35 C Noise emission < 70 db(a) Weight 30 40kg (depending on version) We will do the installation for you. One of our engineers will install the Spectra I and will commission it for the first time. He will train you in basic functions.

Dimensions of Spectra I Installation dimensions of Spectra I Front view 190 Side view 190 min 200 710 520 62,5 180 Top view 70 300 710 520 180 580 Top-view section (sideboard aperture) 62,5 min 50 0 15 h1 45 70 h2 85 125 h3 Eye level (depending on body height, approx. 1.50 to 1.70 m) Working height (depending on body height, approx. 0.79 to 0.99 m) 300 600 88 32.5 363 308 12 32.5 580 438 235 Ø120 d1 d2 85 180 Floor 142 Adjustable feet (Option) min 50 Standard adjustable foot h1 = 710mm + 0 15mm = 710 725mm Plastic adjustable foot h2 = 710mm + 45 70mm = 755 780mm Metal adjustable foot h3 = 710mm + 85 125mm = 795 835mm 220 Ø120 90 Ensure that appliance is located on an ergonomic and stable surface: (able to support 150 kg). The operating unit should be at eye level. Minimum distance to the wall is 50mm. Headroom must be at least 200mm. Thanks to the adjustable feet, surface irregularities or height differences can be evened out. With add-on units, at least 300mm width per add-on unit is needed. Note the connection conditions of the add-on units. See the following pages. Page 13 Installation and technical data

Technical specifications of the cup warmer Capacity up to 120 cups (depending on cup size) Power connection 200 240 V 1 L N PE 300 W 10 A 50/60 Hz Power cable l =2000mm Drain hose d = 16mm, l = 2000mm Not fixed (aerated), fitted to drain Funnel d = 50mm with siphon Drain tube d min = 1" Weight 17kg Width 300mm Depht 580mm Height 545mm Sideboard aperture d 1 = 120mm Adjustable feet (Option) Standard adjustable foot h1 = 710mm + 0 15mm = 710 725mm Plastic adjustable foot h2 = 710mm + 45 70mm = 755 780mm Metal adjustable foot h3 = 710mm + 85 125mm = 795 835mm Installation dimensions of the add-on units min 50 min 200 0 15 h1 45 70 h2 85 125 h3 Eye level (depending on body height, approx. 1.50 to 1.70 m) Working height (depending on body height, approx. 0.79 to 0.99 m) Page 14 Installation and technical data Floor Line up add-on units with the Spectra I and position at eye level. Minimum distance to the wall is 50mm. Headroom must be at least 200mm. Thanks to the adjustable feet, surface irregularities or height differences can be evened out. A minimum of 300mm width between each add-on unit is needed.

Cup warmer dimensions Front view Side view 545 520 62,5 300 300 580 142 438 62,5 545 520 580 Top view Top-view section (sideboard aperture) 600 32.5 363 235 32.5 Ø120 d1 180 min 50 220 Page 15 Installation and technical data

Commissioning, filling and emptying This chapter shows you how to operate your Spectra. In addition to the switching-on procedure, information is also provided about automatic processes whilst using for the first time and about further preparatory work. Be well equipped for a day when plenty of customers come. Daily operation of the Spectra I Page 16 Commissioning, filling and emptying 01! 02 03 04 WARNING Danger of scalding ON/OFF switching on SPECTRA I. through hot water and hot steam. Do not touch the outlets, nor below them. When heating up, the SPECTRA I automatically deaerates the BOILER SYSTEM. Fill with powder. The LED of the selectable products glow. The SPECTRA I is ready to use. Filling Spectra I 01 02 03! WARNING There is the risk of eye injury, injury in general and destruction Do not insert any objects into the powder container. Never poke around with an object in the powder container. Open the POWDER CONTAINER. Fill with powder. Close the POWDER CONTAINER.

Emptying the powder container 01 02 CAUTION Powder can fall out. Transport powder container vertically and closed. Press down fuse and push POWDER CONTAINER forward asfarasresistor(2cm). Lift off POWDER CONTAINER vertically and upwards. CAUTION Danger of injury from conveyor system of powder container. Clean powder container with care. CAUTION Coffee quality can be impaired. Dry the powder container thoroughly after cleaning. Do not allow any cleaning agent residue to remain in it. continue with 03 03 04 05 Remove LID, empty POWDER CONTAINER, clean and dry. Place POWDER CONTAINER on vertically and lock. Cleaning the INSTANT SYSTEM of SPECTRA I. See page 23. Page 17 Commissioning, filling and emptying

Serving products You have decided on the Spectra because you love specialities and you promise your customers special enjoyment. You will find here all information on serving products and the possible variations of your speciality products. Page 18 Serving products Serving products via the basic operating unit Serving pre-programmed products NOTE The Basic operating unit enables you to use all functions. The Vetro operating unit is mainly for self-service. Touch the variable alternative for individual displays. Programming see page 27.! WARNING Danger of scalding and burning! Product outlet and products are hot. Only touch outlets at insulated handles. Do not touch under the outlets. Where scalding or burning occurs, cool immediately, and depending on the severity of injury, seek medical help. continue with 01 01 02 03 04 Please select continue with 05 Place a suitable cup or glass under the OUTLET. Press PRODUCT KEY. Preparation starts. The OUTLET moves down, and the LED of the product selected begins flashing. The LED of the selectable products glow. The product is prepared.

Serving products of the second content level The key for switchover must be programmed in. 05 06 07 08 Please select Press SWITCHOVER KEY. The products of the second level become active. Press PRODUCT KEY within 5 seconds. Preparation starts. The OUTLET moves down, and the LED of the product selected begins flashing. The LED of the selectable products glow. The product is prepared. Serving products via the Vetro operating unit (Variant) 01 02 03 04 Please select! WARNING Danger of scalding and burning! Product outlet and products are hot. Only touch outlets at insulated handles. Do not touch under the outlets. Place a suitable cup or glass under the OUTLET. Press PRODUCT KEY. Preparation starts. The OUTLET moves down, and the LED of the product selected begins flashing. The LED of the selectable products glow. The product is prepared. Page 19 Serving products

Serving products via the Touch operating unit (Variant) NOTE The basic principle of drawing products is identical to both other operating units. Additional types of display are obtainable upon request. Consult your service engineer or contact directly FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG in Aarburg, Switzerland. Chocolate small Chocolate big Schokoccino Cappuccino Latte Macchiato Milk coffee Keys for serving products Page 20 Serving products Hot water Coffee Changing the level (scrolling in the menu) 1 << back forward > > C Cancel key Number of the level selected

Serving products with pre-selection (in so far as released) NOTE Serving products with preselection must be released. Activation can only be undertaken through an approved service engineer. NOTE Up to ten products by preselection are possible. Work with concentration and care to prevent scalding. Consult your service engineer or contact directly FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG in Aarburg, Switzerland. 01 02! WARNING Danger of scalding and burning! continue with 03 Product outlet and products are hot. When preselection is active, the next product starts automatically. Only touch outlets at insulated handles. Do not touch under the outlets. Work with care and concentration. Have suitable cups and glasses ready. Press PRODUCT KEY. Preparation of first product starts. 03 04! WARNING Danger of scalding 05 Whilst current product runs, further products can be preselected. The LED of the preselected product flashes faster on the OPERATING PANEL. The subsequent product starts automatically. Work with care and concentration. The OUTLET moves up and down. The next preparation is started immediately. Page 21 Serving products

Hot water outlet 01 02 03 04 Please select Page 22 Serving products! WARNING Danger of scalding and burning! Product outlet and products are hot. Only touch outlets at insulated handles. Do not touch under the outlets. Place a suitable cup or glass under the OUTLET. Press PRODUCT KEY for hot water. Preparation starts. The LED of the product selected starts flashing. The LED of the selectable products glow. The product is prepared.

Cleaning and rinsing Your customers expect optimum enjoyment, and you expect perfect quality. A speciality machine like the Spectra must be cleaned at least once a day in order to meet these expectations. Rinsing the Instant system! WARNING Danger of scalding 01 02 Rinsing 03 04 Please select Through hot water and hot steam. Do not touch the outlets, nor below them. Briefly press CLEAN twice. The OUTLET moves to the rinsing position. The INSTANT SYSTEM is rinsed. The OUTLET moves to the home position. The LED of the selectable products glow. Rinsing is complete. Page 23 Cleaning and rinsing

Cleaning the Instant system 01 02 Page 24 Cleaning and rinsing! WARNING Health hazards and damage to the machine continue In the instant system, powder residue can result in clogging in the mixer and in mould formation. Clean the mixer once a week and also as required. Clean powder container every two months; with frequent use clean as required. Rinse the INSTANT SYSTEM if you haven t already done so. See page 23 Open up FRONT PANEL. All LED flash. NOTE Clean outlet system regularly to maintain the consistently high quality of the Spectra I.! WARNING Danger of scalding The outlet hose may contain residual hot water. Remove outlet hose with care. 03 Remove the OUTLET HOSE of the INSTANT SYSTEM. 04 Turn UNLOCKING LEVER of MIXER CHAMBER to the left. Remove MIXER CHAMBER. continue with 05 05 06 07 08 continue Dismantle MIXER CHAMBER. Clean all parts, rinse out and dry thoroughly. Assemble the MIXER CHAMBER. Fit MIXER CHAMBER. Turn UNLOCKING LEVER of MIXER CHAMBER to the right. Fit OUTLET HOSE.

09 10 11 NOTE Repeat this procedure for every mixer chamber present. Close DOOR. Clean the DRIP GRID and the DRIP TRAYS. Clean COFFEE OUTLET as required. See page 26 Clean the SPECTRA I and addon units with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not use scouring agents. Page 25 Cleaning and rinsing

Cleaning the coffee outlet Page 26 Cleaning and rinsing OUTLET SYSTEM FOAMER LOWER PART OF OUTLET 01 02 03 04 NOTE Clean outlet system regularly to maintain the consistently high quality of the Spectra I. Switch SPECTRA I to standby-mode. Press ON/OFF. Unlock OUTLET SYSTEM on both sides and pull down. Press lock of FOAMER with thumb and index finger outwards. Remove FOAMER, clean both parts and dry. continue with 05 05 06 07 08 Please select Insert the FOAMER with the nozzles downwards into the LOWER PART OF THE OUTLET and lock. Insert the OUTLET SYSTEM and lock. The OUTLET SYSTEM engages. Press ON/OFF. The LED of the selectable products glow. The SPECTRA I is ready to use.

Configuring the Spectra I Your Spectra can be programmed in a completely individual manner so that the Spectra is just as flexible as you are. We have kept programming simple so as to make your work easy. Try it. Operating panels Programming keypad Navigating in the menu Front panel lock Lid Insert the Adjust plus card in the card reader. Menu appears. You can move through the menu by pressing +/. Pressing CLEAN enables you to select an option, and pressing EXIT allows you to quit an option, without saving the selection. Chip-card reader Keys for programming mode: USB interface On/off Clean Cleaning key or save key (in programming mode) + Scrolling in the menu Scrolling in the menu Exit Cancel key (do not save) Adjust plus card i You need the Adjust plus card for: Machine operation (Access restriction) Changing parameters Securing the settings The following pages show all menu items for programming. Depending on the configuration of your Spectra, individual menu points can be absent. Page 27 Programming

Programming structure in detail Page 28 Programming 1 Product definition 2 Clock 3 Temperature Change your product settings. You can control and determine via various parameters the quality and quantity of your products. To make settings, you need to select a product under 1.1 Selection. 1 Product definition 1.1 Selection Product keys for selection Press product key to select product to be changed. Selected product flashes. 1.12 Fill Level HotWater 1.13 Fill Lev. Cold Wat. _ Changing the filling quantity of hot water. More/less water runs out. + Press +/ (+/ approx. 4s) Press +/ (+/ approx. 4s) _ Changing the filling quantity of cold water. More/less water runs out. + 4 Accounting 5 Show counter 1.17 Inst. powder left 1.18 Inst. water left _ + _ + 1.19 Inst. powder center _ + 6 Clear counter 7 Error display 8 Display Press +/ (+/ approx. 4g) Press +/ (+/ approx. 100ml) The powder quantity governs the consistency of the powder speciality. The instant speciality becomes more robust and sweeter/more fluid and less sweet. The water quantity affects the taste. The instant speciality becomes more robust/lighter. Press +/ (+/ approx. 4g) The powder quantity governs the consistency of the powder speciality. The instant speciality becomes more robust and sweeter/more fluid and less sweet. 9 Card service 1.20 Inst. water center _ + 1.21 Inst. powder right 1.22 Instant water right _ + _ + 10 Quality Check 11 Download Menu Press +/ (+/ approx. 100ml) The water quantity affects the taste. The instant speciality becomes more robust/lighter. Press +/ (+/ approx. 4g) Press +/ (+/ approx. 100ml) The powder quantity governs the consistency of the powder speciality. The instant speciality becomes more robust and sweeter/more fluid and less sweet. The water quantity affects the taste. The instant speciality becomes more robust/lighter.

1 Product definition 2 Clock 2.2 Date/Time d: 20 m: 08 y: 2006 h: 09 m: 45 2.3 Timer function 1 05:30 On 12:00 Off M TWTFSS 2.4 Timer function 2 06:00 On 20:00 Off MTWTFSS 3 Temperature 4 Accounting 5 Show counter You can set the date and time of the clock. You can navigate the menu by pressing CLEAN and change the values by pressing +/. Setting the switch-on time. Setting the switch-off time. Selecting the day of the week. Timer function is set. Setting the switch-on time. Setting the switch-off time. Selecting the day of the week. Timer function is set. 6 Clear counter 2.5 Timer function 3 07:00 On 24:00 Off MTWTFSS 2.6 Timer function 4 08:00 On 20:00 Off MTWTFSS 7 Error display 8 Display Setting the switch-on time. Setting the switch-off time. Selecting the day of the week. Setting the switch-on time. Setting the switch-off time. Selecting the day of the week. Timer function is set. Timer function is set. 9 Card service 10 Quality Check 11 Download Menu Page 29 Programming

Page 30 Programming 1 Product definition 3.2 Hot Water _ + 2 Clock 3 Temperature Press +/ (+/ approx. 5 C) The hot water temperature can be set. The hot water becomes hotter/colder. 4 Accounting 5 Show counter 6 Clear counter 7 Error display 4.1 Credit-mode Switch off +/ to change Credit-mode can be switched on or off. 8 Display 9 Card service 5.1 Machine total Number: 31 Delete: 01.01.2006 00:00 5.3 Water quantity Number: 31 Delete: 01.01.2006 00:00 5.5 Cleanings Number: 8 Delete: 01.07.2006 09:25 10 Quality Check 11 Download Menu The total number of all products produced so far is displayed. The remaining quantity up to the point at which water filter is worn is displayed. The number of cleaning operations and the time of the most recent cleaning operation are displayed.

1 Product definition 5.8 Waterprod. total Number: 31 Delete 01.01.2006 00:00 5.9 Instant products tot Number: 31 Delete: 01.01.2006 00:00 5.11 Products Chocolate Number: 31 Delete: 01.01.2006 00:00 2 Clock All water-based products are displayed. All instant products are displayed. Select the desired product by pressing the product key. 3 Temperature The total quantity of the product selected is displayed. 4 Accounting 5 Show counter 5.12 Maintenance Maintenance counter: 1 next: 01.09.2006 1 last: 05.08.2006 0 6 Clear counter 7 Error display The number of maintenance sessions and date of the next or most recent maintenance session are displayed. 8 Display 9 Card service 10 Quality Check 11 Download Menu Page 31 Programming

Page 32 Programming 1 Product definition 2 Clock 3 Temperature 4 Accounting 6.3 Water quantity Clear counter? -> key - +/ to change The water filter counter will be reseted. 6.11 Products total Clear counter? -> key - +/ to change The product counter will be reseted. The readings of the other counters remain unchanged. 5 Show counter 7.1 Load error list E xxx: 01.08.2006 14:35 6 Clear counter 7 Error display 8 Display The most recent 1000 errors can be read. Pressing CLEAN takes you to the next page or the next error message. 9 Card service 8.1 Language Deutsch 8.2 Display _ + 8.3 Touch USB 10 Quality Check 11 Download Menu Select the desired machine language. Confirm your selection by pressing CLEAN. +/ to change +/ to change Set the brightness of the display. Loads a screen saver and advertising pictures on the Touch.

1 Product definition 9.1 Change PIN code 0000 9.1 Change PIN code Input of the new PIN code 0000 9.1 Change PIN code Confirm new PIN code 0000 2 Clock 3 Temperature +/ to change To change the PIN code, input the current PIN code and confirm by pressing CLEAN. +/ to change Input the current PIN code and confirm by pressing CLEAN. +/ to change Confirm new PIN code by pressing CLEAN. 4 Accounting 5 Show counter 10.2 Powder instant 10.3 Product 6 Clear counter 7 Error display 8 Display Starting by pressing CLEAN The powder are dropped into the grounds container. Special tool necessarily. Starting by pressing CLEAN The product is prepared and served in individual stages. Each step must be activated by pressing the product button. 9 Card service 11 Download Menu 11.1 unit >> card 11 Download Menu 11.2 card >> unit 10 Quality Check 11 Download Menu Save the settings of the SPECTRA I on the Adjust plus card. +/ to change +/ to change Copy the programmed settings from the card on the SPECTRA I. Pressing settings. CLEAN saves your Pressing copying. CLEAN activates Page 33 Programming

Decommissioning, disposal Would you like to take your Spectra out of service for a prolonged period or dispose of it? Consult our service department. We undertake virtually 100 %, recycling of our coffee machines in the interests of environmental protection and resource conservation. Page 34 Decommissioning and disposal Decommissioning 01 02 03 04 NOTE If Spectra is to be out of service for a more prolonged period, consult our service department for help. Clean the SPECTRA I with the help of the cleaning program. See page 23. Turn off SPECTRA I and isolate from the mains. Turn off the water supply and if necessary remove canister. Remove all food residue from SPECTRA I and from add-on units. Prolonged decommissioning and storage! CAUTION Damage to the machine! Consult the FRANKE Service Team for professional storage. Note the storage conditions and have Spectra drained. Storage temperature range: +10 C to +35 C Air humidity: max. 80 % When recommissioning at a later date, it is mandatory to enlist the help of our service department. The Spectra must be serviced and installed. Disposal Disposing of consumables When disposing of consumables and refuse, observe current regulations governing disposal. Disposing of Spectra You can dispose of your Spectra directly via your retailer at no extra charge. We will do the rest for you. For reasons of environmental protection, we recommend that you do not dispose of the appliance yourself. Otherwise, correct functioning of Spectra is not possible.

Error search and error codes If problems persist, your Spectra instructions will give you information. Error codes are shown with the help of the display. The table below will show you how to respond. Should you be unable to solve a problem despite trying everything, please consult your service department. Help with machine errors Error code Solution E002 Closing the coffe ground container door E003 to E046 Restart appliance; if there is no response, contact customer service E050 to E057 Remove Adjust plus card E058, E059 and E061 Remove Adjust plus card, clean and try again E060 Ordering a new Adjust plus card E090 and E099 Contact customer service E110 and E111 Restart appliance; select product again; if there is no response, contact customer service E120 Fill with powder, and select product again E121 Fill powder in left container E122 Fill powder in centre container E123 Fill powder in right container E124 Close lid to ground coffee supply E125 Close powder lid E126 Select next product E160 Contact customer service E170 Fill fresh water tank, empty dirty water tank, confirm by pressing Clean E200 to E202 Restart appliance; if there is no response, contact customer service Page 35 Error search and error codes

Help with problems involving product quality Consistency Problem Solution Syrupy Use less powder Increase water quantity Watery Increase powder quantity Use less water Cloddy Clean the Instant system Page 36 Error search and error codes Taste Problem Too sweet Not sweet enough Peuliar taste Solution Use less powder Increase water quantity Increase powder quantity Use less water Clean the Instant system

Certification Safety that you can rely on. Your Spectra is not only one of the most modern coffee machines in the world. It has also passed the safety tests and tests for electromagnetic compatibility. FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG in Aarburg, Switzerland, certifies that Spectra I and its add-on units conform to the following standards. If you wish to view a copy of the original declaration of conformity, contact directly FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG, Aarburg, Switzerland. Spectra I has been checked according to the following standards: EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-15, EN 60335-2-75 Further standards that have been incorporated: EN 55014-1+A1+A2, EN 55014-2+A1, EN 50366+A1, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3+A1+A2, IEC 62233, IEC 61000-3-2, IEC 61000-3-3+A1+A2, CISPR 14-1, CISPR 14-2:97+A1 The test was undertaken in accordance with the following directives: 73/23/EWG, 89/336/EWG, 93/68/EWG Aarburg, 15.9.2006 Page 37 Certifications

Index Page 38 Index C CLEANING...23 FF INSTANT SYSTEM...24 COFFEE OUTLET...26 COMMISSIONING...16 DE-AERATION...16 HEATING UP...16 READY TO USE...16 CONFIGURING...27 FF ACCOUNTING...30 ADJUST PLUS CARD...27 CARD SERVICE...33 CLOCK...29 COUNTER...30 DISPLAY...32 DOWNLOAD...33 ERRORS...32 OPERATING PANELS...27 PRODUCT DEFINITION...28 PROGRAMMING KEYPAD...27 QUALITY CHECK...33 TEMPERATURE...30 D DECOMMISSIONING...34 DIMENSIONS...13 ADJUSTABLE FEET...13 CUP WARMER...15 DISCHARGING...17 EYE LEVEL...13 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS...13 POWDER CONTAINER...17 WORKING HEIGHT...13 SPECTRA I...13 DISCHARGING...17 POWDER CONTAINER...17 DISPOSAL...34 E EMPTYING...SEE DISCHARGING ERRORS...35 ERROR CODES...35 ERROR SEARCH...35 SOLUTIONS...35

EXTENT OF ORDER...7, 8 ACCESSORIES...7 ADJUST PLUS CARD...7 CLEANING BRUSHES...7 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS...7 MICROFIBRE CLOTH...7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...7 SHORT INSTRUCTIONS...7 F FILLING...16 GROUND COFFEE...16 I IDENTIFICATION...8 APPLIANCE NO....8 CONNECTION DETAILS...8 IDENTIFICATION KEY...8 POWER DETAILS...8 TYPE...8 TYPE KEY...8 TYPE PLATE...8 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS...SEE DIMENSIONS INSTALLATION...12 PREPARATORY ACTIONS...12 WATER QUALITY...12 O OPERATING ELEMENT...10 BASIC...10 TOUCH...10 VETRO...10 OUTPUT DATA...9 P PREPARATION...SEE SERVING PRODUCTS PRODUCT QUALITY...36 CONSISTENCY...36 TASTE...36 R RINSING...SEE CLEANING S SAFETY...4 CUP WARMER...4 DANGERS...5 IMPROPER USE...4 SPECTRA I...4 USE...4 SERVING PRODUCTS...18 BASIC...18 HOT WATER...22 PRESELECTION...21 SPECIALITIES...18 TOUCH...20 VETRO...19 SPECTRA I...9 BASIC...10 CARD READER...11 CHIP CARD READER...11 CUP WARMER...11 COFFEE GROUND CONTAINER DOOR...9 COFFEE POWDER CHUTE...9 DRAWING HOT WATER...9 DRIP DRID...9 DRIP TRAY...9 Page 39 Index

DISPLAY...10 FOAMER UNIT...26 FRONT PANEL...9 LOWER SECTION OF OUTLET...9 OPERATING UNIT...9 OUTLET...9 OUTLET SYSTEM...26 POWDER CONTAINER...9 PRODUCT KEY...9 PROGRAMMING KEYPAD...11 TOUCH...10 VETRO...10 STORAGE...34 SWITCHING ON...16 SYMBOLS...3 T TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...12 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION...12 WATER CONNECTION...12 Page 40 Index

FRANKE Kaffeemaschinen AG Franke-Strasse 9 CH-4663 Aarburg Telephone: +41 (0) 62 787 31 31 Internet: www.franke-cs.com 09/2007 Order number: 1H 325 894