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Rinse cycles, Chocolate, Chocolate rinse cycle – Everpure 2001 User Manual

Page 33: Rinse cycle, Suprema 2001 - operation & service manual

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SUPREMA 2001 - OPERATION & SERVICE MANUAL

Suprema 2001 - Operation & Service

July 6, 2001

Page 33 of 60

RINSE CYCLES


This version of software is equipped with a rinse cycle for both the brewer and the
chocolate components. This automated feature allows for simple periodic cleaning of
these components. To access the rinse cycles, press the "

RINSE CYCLE

" button on the

control panel inside the door and the following message will appear on the display,



At this point, the words "

CHOCO

.” and "

COFFEE

" will flash, alternating from one to the

other. This is to advise you that it will be necessary to select the type of rinse that is
required. If the chocolate components need rinsing, press the "

HOT CHOCOLATE

"

button on the front selection panel. If it is the brewer that requires cleaning, then press
the "

COFFEE

" button on the front selection panel.



CHOCOLATE RINSE CYCLE

1. Activate the chocolate rinse cycle by pressing the "

RINSE CYCLE

" button

on the control panel inside the front door.

a) It will now be necessary to select the type of rinse cycle required. For a

chocolate rinse, press the "

HOT

CHOCOLATE

" button on the front

selection panel to begin the cycle.

b) The chocolate valve will now open and dispense water from the tank for

about five seconds, and the whipper will activate. The hot water will
flow through the whipper motor and the chocolate door tube rinsing each
in the process.

c) The unit will now automatically exit the rinse cycle and go into the

"standby" mode.

d) If you require a more thorough rinse, repeat the above procedure as often

as necessary.



RINSE CYCLE

CHOCO. OR COFFEE

!

Note:

If a rinse cycle is
performed for the
chocolate
components,
water will be
dispensed
through the
chocolate door
tube. Make certain
that the cup stand
is in place to catch
the liquid being
dispensed.

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Tip:

To keep the
equipment clean
and running
efficiently, these
rinse cycles should
be performed every
time the customer is
visited.