Appia II
Appia II
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B D
A C
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2 Groups 3 Groups
NET WEIGHT 54 kg 119 lb 72 kg 159 lb
GROS WEIGHT 66 kg 145 lb 85 kg 187 lb
POWER 3200 W 3200 W 5200 W 5200 W
DIMENSIONS A 780 mm A 30.9” A 1010 mm A 39.76”
B 690 mm B 27.16” B 920 mm B 36.22”
C 545 mm C 21.45” C 545 mm C 21.45”
D 360 mm D 14.17” D 360 mm D 14.17”
E 530 mm E 20.86” E 530 mm E 20.86”
F 180 mm F 7.08” F 180 mm F 7.08”
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5.2 PUMP ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
9. APPIA V MACHINE FUNCTION
5.3 HOT WATER ECONOMISER ADJUSTMENT MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
(optional V/S model) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
5.4 PUSH-BUTTONPANEL REPLACEMENT . . . . . . .35
ELECTRIC SYSTEM APPIA S / 3 GR . .68
6. USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
6.1 APPIA V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 ELECTRIC SYSTEM APPIA V 2 GR.. . .70
6.1.1 SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON . . . . . . . . . . .36
6.1.2 SWITCHING THE MACHINE OFF . . . . . . . . . . .36
ELECTRIC SYSTEM APPIA V 3 GR. . .72
6.2 APPIA S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
6.2.1 SWITCHING THE MACHINE ON . . . . . . . . . . .36
6.2.2 SWITCHING THE MACHINE OFF . . . . . . . . . . .36 PLUMBING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . .74
6.3 SELECTION CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . .36 BOILER DIAGRAM 2 GR.. . . . . . . . .76
6.4 MAKING COFFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
6.5 USING STEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
6.6 MAKING CAPPUCCINO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 BOILER DIAGRAM 3 GR. . . . . . . . . .77
6.7 HOT WATER SELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
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When
It provides important information is on the front panel at the top right Ohm.
concerning safety of installation, use hand side of the appliance. The
and maintenance. Save it carefully appliance must be installed by qual- installing the device, it is nec-
for future reference. ified technicians in accordance with essary to use the parts and materials
current standards and manufactur- supplied with the device itself.
er’s instructions. Should it be necessary to use other
The manufacturer is not liable for parts, the installation engineer needs
to check their suitability for use in
After
any damage caused due to failure to
ground the system. For the electri- contact with water for human con-
The
unpacking, make sure the appli- cal safety of the appliance, it is sumption.
ance is complete. In case of doubts, necessary to equip the system with
do not use the appliance, but consult machine must be installed in
the proper grounding. This must be compliance with the local health
a qualified technician. Packaging carried out by a qualified electrician
items which are potentially danger- standards in force for plumbing sys-
who must ensure that the electric tems. Therefore, contact an author-
ous (plastic bags, polystyrene foam,
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power of the system is sufficient to
The
nails, etc.) must be kept out of chil- ized plumber.
absorb the maximum power input
dren’s reach and must not be dis- stated on the plate. device needs to be supplied with
posed of in the environment. water that is suitable for human con-
sumption and compliant with the
regulations in force in the place of
installation. The installation engineer
RISK OF POLLUTION needs confirmation from the owner/
manager of the system that the water
complies with the requirements and
The
standards stated above.
machine must be installed
according to the local standards in
Fig. 4
force with regard to plumbing sys-
tems. For this reason, the plumbing
Insizeparticular
connections must be carried out by a
qualified technician.
This
you must ensure that the
of the wiring cables is sufficient
Fig. 3 to absorb power input. appliance must only be used as
The use of adapters, multiple sockets described in this handbook. The
or extensions is strictly forbidden. If manufacturer shall not be liable for
they prove necessary, call a fully any damage caused due to improper,
qualified electrician. incorrect and unreasonable use.
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The
which is available from Authorised
For
Assistance Centres.
maximum and minimum storage
temperatures must fall within a range all cleaning operations comply
of [-5, +50]°C. exclusively with the instructions
The
WARNING given in this booklet.
operating temperature must be
within the range of [+5, +35]°C. For machines not equipped with plugs to fit
Atis the
the mains power socket, it is necessary to
fit the system with a disconnector to dis-
end of installation, the device connect each phase.
switched on and taken to rated
operating conditions, leaving it in a
Basic
state in which it is “ready for opera-
tion”.
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The device is then switched off and rules must be observed when Fig. 5
using any electric appliance.
Iftotheworkappliance
the whole hydraulic circuit is bled of
the first lot of water in order to
remove any initial impurities. In particular: breaks down or fails
The device is then refilled and taken do not touch the appliance when properly, switch it off. Any
to rated operating conditions. hands or feet are wet; intervention is strictly forbidden.
After reaching the “ready for opera- CAUTION Contact qualified experts only.
tion” condition, the following dis- RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Repairs should only be made by the
pensing operations are carried out: manufacturer or authorized service
- 100% of the coffee circuit through do not use the appliance when centres. Only original spare parts
the coffee dispenser (for more than barefoot; must be used. Failure to observe the
one dispenser, this is divided equal- do not use extensions in bath or above, could make the appliance
ly); shower rooms; unsafe.
For
- 100% of the hot water circuit through do not pull the supply cord out of
the water dispenser (for more than the socket to disconnect it from
installation, the qualified electri-
one dispenser, this is divided equal- the mains;
cian must fit an omnipolar switch in
ly); do not leave the appliance
accordance with the safety regula-
- opening of each steam outlet for 1 exposed to atmospheric agents
tions in force and with 3 (0,12) or
minute. (rain, sun, etc.);
more mm (in) between contacts.
do not let the appliance be used
Tomakeavoid
At the end of installation, it is good
practice to draw up a report of the by children, unauthorised staff or
operations. staff who have not read and fully dangerous overheating,
understood the contents of this sure the supply cord is fully
handbook. uncoiled.
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Use
grids, especially of the cup CAUTION
RISK OF INTOXICATION
warmer.
The
the steam nozzle with care and INFORMATION TO THE
never place hands below the jet of USERS
user must not replace the appli- steam. Do not touch the nozzle imme- Under the senses of art. 13 of
ance supply cord. If the cord is dam- diately after use. Law Decree 25th July 2005, n.
aged, switch off the appliance and 151 “Implementation of the
have a qualified technician change Directives/ Guidelines
the cord. 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE and
Single-phase
2003/108/CE, concerning the reduction of
appliances with current the use of dangerous substances in electric
above 15 A and three-phase appli- and electronic equipment, as well as the
ances sold without plugs are directly disposal of wastes“.
wired to the mains power and there-
fore, it is not possible to use a plug. The symbol of the crossed large rubbish con-
tainer that is present on the machine points out
Fig. 7
that the product at the end of its life cycle must
Ifrecommend
be collected separately from the other wastes.
The user for this reason will have to give the
no longer using the appliance, we
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CAUTION equipment that got to its life cycle to the suita-
We
making it inoperative; ble separate waste collection centres of elec-
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after removing the plug from the tronic and electrotechnical wastes, or to give it
mains electricity, cut the power sup- remind you that before carrying back to the seller or dealer when buying a new
ply cable. out any installation, maintenance, equipment of equivalent type, in terms of one to
unloading or adjustment operations, one. The suitable separate waste collection for
the qualified operator must put on the following sending of the disused equipment
CAUTION work gloves and protective footwear. to recycling, the dealing or handling and com-
Doenvironment:
RISK OF POLLUTION patible environment disposal contributes to
avoid possible negative effects on the environ-
not dispose of the machine in the ment and on the people's health and helps the
to dispose of the The maximum noise disturbance
level is lower than 70db. recycling of the materials the machine is com-
machine, use an authorised centre, posed of. The user's illegal disposal of the
Ifwater
or contact the manufacturer for rela- product implies the application of administrative
tive information. fines as stated in Law Decree n.22/1997” (arti-
the pipe connecting to the mains cle 50 and followings of the Law Decree
is replaced the old pipe must n.22/1997).
never be re-used.
Fig. 6
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3.2 TRANSPORT
used to lower the pallet to the ground and
then to move it (at approx. 30 cm (11,8 in)
The machine is transported on a pallet with from ground level), to the storage area.
other machines protected by cartons fastened
to the pallet by straps. CAUTION
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Fig. 10
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1 Softener
2 Mesh filter
3 Drain Ø 50 mm
NOTE: For a correct functioning of the machine
Fig. 9 the water works pressure must not Fig. 12
exceed 4 bars.
It is advisable to install a softener (1) and then Otherwise install a pressure reducer KEY
a mesh filter (2) on the external part of the upstream of the softener; the internal 1 Black 4 Blue
plumbing system, during preliminaries and diameter of water entrance tube must 2 Grey 5 Yellow-green
after levelling the machine. In this way impuri- not be less than 6mm (Ǫ”). 3 Brown
ties like sand, particles of calcium, rust etc will
CAUTION
not damage the delicate graphite surfaces and NOTE: At the start of the day’s activities and in
RISK OF SHORT CIRCUITS any case, if there are any pauses of
durability will be guaranteed. Following these
operations, connect the plumbing systems as The machine must always be protected by more than 8 hours, then it is necessary
illustrated in the following figure. an automatic omnipolar switch of suitable to change 100% of the water in the cir-
power with contact openings of equal dis- cuits, using the relevant dispensers.
WARNING tance or more than 3mm.
Nuova Simonelli is not liable for any dam- NOTE: In case of use where service is continu-
age to people or objects due to not observ- ous, make the above changes at least
Recommended mains pressure for the
once a week.
water is [2.3] bar. ing current security measures.
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5.1
machine.
FILLING BOILER gauge which will automatically maintain the
MANUALLY water level inside the boiler.
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ECONOMISER Fig. 18
ADJUSTMENT
(optional V / S model)
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6.1
card, switch off the machine using the placed above the filter-holders (see chapter
APPIA V external main switch and unplug the power “DESCRIPTION”).
cord.
6.1.1 SWITCHING THE MACHINE
ON 6.1.2 SWITCHING THE MACHINE
3OXJ WKH PDFKLQH LQWR WKH PDLQV SRZHU OFF
socket.
6HWWKHPDLQVZLWFK QR)LJ WR³21´ 7RVZLWFKRIIWKHPDFKLQHKROGGRZQWKHRQ
off key for about 2 seconds.
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BUTTONS KEY
(Selection configuration)
Fig. 19
6.2 APPIA S
The LED of the on key will begin to 6.2.1 SWITCHING THE MACHINE 1 small coffee 2 small coffees
flash. ON
Hold down the on key for 5 seconds. 3OXJ WKH PDFKLQH LQWR WKH PDLQV SRZHU
At this point, the Flash-test will begin; this is socket and set the main switch to “ I ”.
where all LEDs are switched on for three sec- 1 long coffee 2 long coffees
onds, after which the test is complete and the
hot water key will switch off. 6.2.2 SWITCHING THE MACHINE
OFF
The fact that the machine is operating is shown
6HWWKHPDLQVZLWFKWR³2´ Continuous
by the LED of the on switch and all
delivery keys, which remain lit.
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6.7
lever (Fig. 22).
presser, dust off any coffee residue from the rim
By pulling it completely the lever will hold a HOT WATER
of the filter (this way the rubber gasket will last
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position of maximum delivery; by pushing it, the
longer).
lever will automatically give way.
Insert the filter in its unit.
The two steam nozzles are articulated to guar-
Press the desired coffee button: CAUTION
antee their easy use.
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While using the hot water nozzle, pay care-
ful attention not to place your hands
beneath it or touch it just after it has been
used.
1 small coffee 2 small coffees This nozzle delivers hot water to make tea or
herb teas.
Place a container underneath the hot water
Fig. 22 nozzle and press the switch (S model) or press
the hot water select button (V model).
1 long coffee 2 long coffees
NOTE: Before using the steam wand, always
bleed out any condensation for at least Make sure the button lights up.
2 seconds or according to the manufac- Water will be delivered from the hot water noz-
By starting up the coffee brewing procedure the turer’s instructions. zle for as long as the set time indicates.
unit’s pump is activated and the unit’s solenoid
valve is opened.
By pressing it, the button will turn on and signal 6.6 MAKING CAPPUCCINO NOTE: Hot water can be delivered at the same
time as coffee.
the operation
To obtain the typical cappuccino foam, immerse
the nozzle all the way into a container 1/3 full
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programming function.
7.2 PROGRAMMING
3UHVV WKH KRW ZDWHU VHOHFWLRQ NH\ .
2 min. 5 min.
COFFEE DOSES +RW ZDWHU GHOLYHU\ ZLOO EHJLQ
'HFLGH WKH UHTXLUHG DPRXQW RI KRW ZDWHU
To programme the amount of water for each of 4 min. 10 min.
and then press the key again
the delivery keys, proceed as follows:
ILOOWKHILOWHUKROGHUZLWKWKHULJKWDPRXQWRI
coffee (the double or single filter holder can 8 min. 20 min.
be used, according to the key to be pro- 3UHVVWKHFRQWLQXHGNH\ to exit the
grammed). programming function or to continue pro-
3ODFHWKHILOWHUKROGHULQWKHJURXS gramming other selection keys. 16 min. 40 min.
3UHVVRQHRIWKHGHOLYHU\NH\V
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9 sec. 1. Enabling the pump if the level is enabled.
fitted with economiser only).
2. Enabling the software block to enter the
NOTE: A time setting of 0 seconds for steam
dose programming function.
and water means this function will work Use the hot water key
3. Adjusting keypad brightness. to set the pump
continually.
4. Enabling the hot water pump (on machines to switch on while hot water is being delivered.
fitted with economiser).
5. Disenabling the cup warmer
7.6 COPYING DOSE 6. Restoring default settings.
If the key is lit, the pump will switch on
while hot water is being delivered; if it is
SETTINGS switched off, the pump will not switch on.
1. Enabling the pump during levelling.
It is possible to copy the dose settings for
group 1 to groups 2 or 3.
5. Disenabling the cup warmer.
To do this, hold down the continuous key Use the espresso key to set pump
enabling during levelling:
of the group 2 or 3 for at least 8 Use the key to enable or disenable cup
if the key is lit, the pump is enabled warmer operation. If the key is lit, the cup
together with the level; if it is switched off, the warmer will operate normally as set during
seconds until the keys stop flashing. pump is not enabled with the level function. programming; if the key is switched off, the cup
warmer is disenabled.
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keys.
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follows:
the delivery units, as shown in figure. 1) Substitute the filter with the delivery unit
blind filter.
2) Fill it with two spoonfuls of special cleanser
powder and insert it into the unit filter-holder.
3) Press one of the coffee keys and halt it after
10 seconds.
4) Repeat the procedure several times.
5) Remove the filter-holder and carry our a few
Fig. 24 deliveries.
Fig. 25
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If the doser doesn’t send If the delivery isn’t manu- Interrupt delivery.
Drawing of continued key out its set commands ally halted, the maximum
flash hing and delivery key within the first three sec- time limit (120 sec) will
lit. onds from delivery onset. be blocked.
If within 90 sec. from The pump, the resistor Turn the machine off for
Drawing of continued key
onset, with pump insert- and all the functions will at least 5 sec. and then
flashing.
ed during the levelling, at be halted. switch it on again.
180 sec., if the level has
not been re-established.
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EV H EV H EV H
Elettrovalvola vapore/acqua calda Steam / hot water solenoivalve Electrovanne vapeur / eau
EV S EV S chaude
Elettrovalvola scaldatazze Cup warmer solenoid valve EV S
EV1-2-3 EV1-2-3 Electrovanne chauffe-tasses
Elettrovalvola erogazione gruppo Group delivery solenoid EV1-2-3
MP
valve Electrovanne de distribution groupe
Motore pompa
MP MP
I.S
Interruttore scaldatazze Pump motor Moteur pompe
I.E.H. I.S I.S
Interruttore acqua calda Cup warmer switch Interrupteur chauffe-tasses
I.E.GR.1-2-3 I.E.H. I.E.H.
Interruttore gruppo 1-2-3 Hot water switch Interrupteur eau chaude
R I.E.GR.1-2-3 I.E.GR.1-2-3
Relè Switch for groups 1-2-3 Interrupteur groupe 1-2-3
P R R
Pressostato Relay switch Relais
EV L P P
Elettrovalvola livello Pressure switch Pressostat
MS EV L EV L
Interruttore generale Level solenoid valve Electrovanne de niveau
HE MS MS
Resistenza Main switch Interrupteur général
LP HE HE
Sonda livello Heating element Résistance
TE LP LP
Termostato sicurezza
S.A. Level probe Sonde niveau
Lampada spia TE TE
Safety thermostat Thermostat de sécurité
S.A. S.A.
Indicator light lampe témoin
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