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400/450 600/650 OPERATOR’S GUIDE 2 Contents Diagrams Refilling Daily Cleaning and Emptying Machine Settings Troubleshooting Safety Front of the KLIX 400/450 Front of the KLIX 600/650 Inside the KLIX 600/650 5 6 7 Filling your KLIX machine with cups 9 Daily cleaning - cup station Daily cleaning - drip tray transfer arm and dispense nozzle Daily cleaning - internal surfaces Emptying the cashbox Cleaning the cashflow coin mechanism 11 Viewing the drink settings Changing a drink’s price Changing a drink’s water option Changing the selection labels Viewing the machine audits Clearing the machine audits How to change from ‘Pay Vend’ to ‘Free Vend’ 14 & 15 16 18 20 21 22 Help with machine problems and faults Help with error messages 25 & 26 27 Safety Electrical connection UK specific requirements Installation requirements 28 29 30 31 3 12 12 13 13 23 4 Diagrams Front of the KLIX 400/450 Customer display Sold out indicator (illuminated when drink available) Refund button Customer selection panel Drink selection labels Drink selection buttons Key lock and handle Cup shelf Cup station 5 Diagrams Front of the KLIX 600/650 Customer display Sold out indicator (illuminated when drink available) Refund button Customer selection panel Drink selection labels Drink selection buttons Key lock and handle Cup station Cup shelf 6 Diagrams Inside the KLIX 600/650 Cup carousel Free/Pay switch Coin mechanism Carousel switch Cashbox Transfer arm Cup station Drip tray Note: The features shown here are identical for the KLIX 400 with the exception that the cup carousel is slightly shorter. 7 8 Refilling Filling your KLIX machine with cups When the door is opened the machine automatically stops. STEP 1 Press the Carousel Button until the column that needs filling is directly in front of you. Release the Carousel Button to stop the carousel. The column number stamped on the carousel corresponds to the selection button with the same number stamped on the back of the door where the labels are inserted. STEP 2 Turn locking bar to ease access to the cup stack. STEP 3 Remove the top lid from the stack of cups in the carousel. STEP 4 Add the new stack of the cups on top of the cups already there. Be sure to turn the locking bar back to the locked position. On closing and locking the door the carousel will automatically revolve to check the stock level in each column. N.B. The top cup of each selection must have a lid to ensure an airtight seal. This will keep the ingredients fresh. 9 10 Refilling Daily cleaning - cup station The cup station can be removed for easier cleaning. To remove the cup station when the door is open, pull the retaining clip upwards and pull the cup station towards you. The cup station should be thoroughly cleaned and wiped dry with a clean cloth. To re-fit the cup station, slot the lower edge into the bottom slot and simply push the top of the cup station into the clip, pressing on both sides using your thumbs as shown. Ensure that the cup station is correctly fitted, with the slotted side facing towards the inside of the machine. On later models, the cup station is designed not to be removed and should be cleaned in position. 11 Refilling Daily cleaning - drip tray Remove, empty, rinse and wipe drip tray with clean cloth. Daily cleaning - transfer arm and dispense nozzle As with all electrical equipment please take sensible precautions and only wipe with a damp cloth inside the machine in the areas shown. Clean the cup transfer arm. Wipe around the water nozzle area. Daily cleaning - internal surfaces Wipe the top surface where the drip tray has been. 12 Refilling Emptying the cash box Unlock and lift out the cash box carefully, loose change can be heavy. Empty on a regular basis to avoid overfill. Cleaning the Cashflow coin mechanism To get the best from this mechanism, the coin pathway must be cleaned weekly. Open the mechanism door to get at the coin pathway. Brush the whole area inside the door thoroughly, including the back of the door. Wipe with a soft damp cloth, taking care that all areas are dry before fully closing the door. Never use solvents to clean the coin mechanism. 13 Machine Settings Viewing and Changing Machine Settings By simply pressing the drink selection buttons on the front of your machine when the machine door is open you are able to; View and reset the drink counters View and adjust the drink prices View and change the drink type The following sections describe how each of these features are used. 14 Machine Settings Viewing the drink settings With the machine door open, press the button of the drink you are interested in. The green light for that selection will light up when you press the button. The display will look something like this. Number Sold: 165 Rock Free/Pay switch to zero all counters The ‘Number Sold’ is known as the drink audit. This is a counter telling you how many drinks have been sold from this button (in this case 165 drinks). There is a counter for each drink button. If you press the drink button again the display will change to show the drink price. Price: 0.24 Rock Free/Pay switch to change drink price If you press the drink button once more the display will change to show the drink type. Drink Type: Hot (long) Rock Free/Pay switch to change drink type 15 Machine Settings Changing a drink’s price STEP 1 With the machine door open, press the button of the drink whose price you want to change, until the price is displayed. The display will be showing the current price setting for that drink. Price: 0.24 Rock Free/Pay switch to change drink price STEP 2 The bottom line of the display tells you what to do next. To change the price you must first rock the free pay switch. To do this you must rock the switch back and forth once so that the switch is left in the position it started in. The display will change to show the price in square brackets [ ]. When the brackets appear you can change the setting. Price: [0.24] Use drink button to adjust value STEP 3 Again, the bottom line tells you what to do next. To adjust the value in brackets use the drink button. If you press on the right hand side of the drink button the value will increase, if you press on the left the value will decrease. If you continue to hold the button down when you press, the value will continue to increase or decrease for as long as you hold the button down. 16 Machine Settings Press on the right to increase value Price: [0.28] Rock Free/Pay switch to confirm Press on the left to decrease value Price: [0.27] Rock Free/Pay switch to confirm STEP 4 When you reach the required price then you confirm the setting by rocking the free/pay switch as described before. When the free/pay switch is rocked to confirm a setting, a two-tone bleep will sound to indicate that the setting has been saved. At this point the square brackets will be removed, and the new price will be set. Price: 0.27 Rock Free/Pay switch to change drink price If you press another drink button before you have confirmed the changes for this button, then the changes will be cancelled and the price will not be changed. 17 Machine Settings Changing a drink’s water option Each of the eight drink selections can be configured to one of the following drink types; OTHER DRINK SETTINGS FOR STRONG AND ESPRESSO TYPE COFFEES STANDARD DRINKS SETTINGS Hot Long For normal hot drinks Frappe Short hot water shot topped up with cold for chilled tea or coffee Hot-Cold Use to offer a hot and cold drink form the same selection Cold Normal cold drinks (only if your machine offer cold drinks) Hot Short Hot (Long-Short) Hot Medium Hot (Long-Medium) Use to offer long and medium water shots from the same selection Use to offer medium and short water shots from the (Medium-Short) same selection Hot Short water shot for strong coffees Used to offer long and short water shots from the same selection. Espresso long Long espresso water shot for espresso type coffee Espresso short Short espresso water shot for espresso type coffee Espresso Use to offer long and short espresso water shots from the same selection (Long-short) Slightly less hot water for cappuccino and chocolate. STEP 1 Example: Changing Selection 1 from a hot drink to a cold drink First ensure that the cold drink cups are in Carousel stack 1. STEP 2 Now, slide out the old selection 1 drink and button labels from the inside of the machine door and replace with the chosen cold drink labels (see the section titled: Changing the drink selection labels). STEP 3 With the machine door open, press button 1 until the drink type is displayed. The display will show the current drink type setting for this button. Drink Type: Hot (Long) Rock Free/Pay to change drink type 18 Machine Settings STEP 4 The bottom line of the display tells you what to do next. To change the drink type you must first rock the free pay switch. Rocking the free/pay switch is described in the “Changing a Drink’s Price” section. The display will change to show the drink type in square brackets [ ]. When the brackets appear you can change the setting. Drink Type: [Hot (Long)] Use drink button to adjust value STEP 5 Again, the bottom line tells you what to do next. To change the setting in brackets use the drink button. If you press on the left or right hand part of the drink button the setting will scroll through the list of available water options. Press the left or right hand part of button 1 until the Cold option is displayed. Drink Type: [Cold] Rock Free/Pay switch to confirm STEP 6 When you reach the required setting then you confirm the setting by rocking the free/pay switch as described before. When the free/pay switch is rocked to confirm a setting, a two-tone bleep will sound to indicate that the setting has been saved. At this point the square brackets will be removed and the new water option will be set. Drink Type: Cold Rock Free/Pay switch to change drink type 19 Machine Settings Changing the drink selection labels On the inside of the door you will find slots for the drink selection labels and slots for the button labels. If you change a drink option you will need to change one or both labels. To do this take the following steps: STEP 1 Take the new label and affix the appropriate price label. STEP 2 Simply pull out the label you wish to replace and slot in the new label. Check that the drink type in the cup carousel is the same as the new label on the door. Check whether the water option needs to be changed, for example from ‘Hot’ to ‘Cold’ or from a single option to a double option (see section: Changing a drinks water option) If you do change the water option you will also need to change the button label. Examples of water options and the appropriate button labels Single option water shot Hot Cold Button labels Double option water shot Hot (Long-Espresso) Hot-Cold 20 Machine Settings Viewing the machine audits The machine keeps an audit of the following information; Total Number of Vends Total number of drinks sold Value of All Vends Value of all drink sales Number of Free Vends Number of vends from free vend switch or tokens Value of Free Vends Value of all free vend sales If your machine has a coin mechanism fitted then the following audits are also kept; Total Cash in Total amount of cash inserted into machine Cash into cashbox Amount of cash routed into the cashbox Cash into Change Tubes Amount of cash routed into the change tubes Change Taken by Operator Amount of change taken from coinmech by an operator using the blue dispense buttons located on the coin mechanism Change Paid Out Amount of change that has been paid out to customers Non-Refunded Change This is the total amount of change that could not be paid back to the customer To view the audits simply press the Refund button whenever the door is open. The first audit counter “Total Number of Vends” will be shown in the display. Total Number of Vends: 1674 Rock Free/Pay to zero all counters Each subsequent press of the Refund button will display the next audit item in the list. If the last item in the list is being displayed, and the Refund button is pressed, then the list will start once more from the first item. 21 Machine Settings Clearing the machine audits Whenever an audit value is being displayed the bottom line of the display will show “Rock free/pay to zero all counters”. If you want to clear all the counters, that is, reset all the counters to zero, then simply rock the free/pay switch when any audit is being displayed. Total Number of Vends: 1674 Rock Free/Pay to zero all counters When the free/pay switch is rocked the display changes to ZERO ALL COUNTERS! Rock Free/Pay to confirm For security reasons the machine is prompting you to rock the free/pay switch once more to confirm that you want to zero all the counters. NB ALL THE AUDIT COUNTERS WILL BE SET TO ZERO WHEN YOU ROCK THE FREE/PAY SWITCH. When the free/pay switch is rocked for the second time the counters are reset, a confirmation bleep is sounded and the audit is re-displayed showing zero. Total Number of Vends: 0 Rock Free/Pay to zero all counters 22 Machine Settings How to change from ‘Pay Vend’ to ‘Free Vend’ To put your machine in Free Vend mode, simply push the free/pay switch into the FREE position as shown; When the door is closed the display will show; Credit: 0.00 Ready - Free Vend All drinks will now be free! 23 24 Troubleshooting Help with machine problems and faults You are able to deal with the following problems yourself. However, if after taking the action recommended here, you are unable to resolve the problem, call your Regional Office or Service Agent for further advice and assistance. Symptom Check/Remedy 1. No lights on the machine, the customer display is not lit. 1. Check the mains lead is plugged into the socket and it is switched on. 2. Check that the machine door is shut. 2. Drink availability light on the door front is not illuminated. 1. With the door closed press the drink’s selection button. 2. If the display shows ‘Sold Out’ refill the appropriate cup stack. 3. If the display shows ‘Temporarily Unavailable’ then wait for up to fifteen minutes for the hot water to heat. 3. Machine not accepting coins. 1. Clean coin mechanism - see section “Cleaning the Cashflow coin mechanism” of this guide. 2. Check that the free/pay switch is in the Pay position. 3. If the display is showing ‘Please Call Operator’ refer to symptom number 5. 4. Cups not dropping 1. Remove stack of cups from carousel. 2. Inspect and remove any that are oval or damaged. 3. Clean the transfer arm and cup drop tube. 4. Ensure carousel locking bars are turned to lock position. 25 Troubleshooting Continuous message on customer information display. Check/Remedy 5. Please Call Operator 1. Open the machine door and check error message on the display, see next table for extra help. 6. Please Take Your Drink 1. Check the cup station and transfer arm for any cup or other obstruction. Remove it. 7. Water Heating 1. If the machine has just been turned on after being off for a period, wait for fifteen minutes for the water to heat. 8. All Selections Unavailable Refer to Symptom number 2. 26 Troubleshooting Help with error messages The following fault messages may be displayed when the door is opened, you can remedy these. If after taking the action recommended here, you are unable to resolve the problem, call your Regional Office or Service Agent for further advice and assistance. If any error message not listed here is displayed, call your Regional Office for advice, it is likely you will be able to correct the problem. Error message on display Remedy COINBOX FULL Empty the coinbox -Beware this will be heavy! CHECK DRIP TRAY/WATER SUPPLY 1. Check that the drip tray is empty and correctly positioned. 2. Check that the water is turned on. 3. If the machine has just been switched on wait for ten minutes for the hot tank to fill with water. CAROUSEL JAM - CHECK STACK [X] 1. Remove cups from stack [X]. 2. Check and discard any damaged cups. 3. Remove any cups that are stuck in the cup drop tube or transfer arm. WHERE X IS 1 TO 8 INDICATING WHICH STACK IS CAUSING THE JAM CUP ARM JAMMED - CHECK CUP STACK 1. Remove cups from stack [X]. 2. Check and discard any damaged cups. 3. Remove any cups that are stuck in the cup drop tube or transfer arm. 27 Safety Safety We at Mars Drinks are committed to safety in all aspects of our product design, manufacture, installation and service. This system has been designed and manufactured in accordance with European legislation relating to Safety and Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC). These warnings are provided in the interests of safety. Please read them carefully and ensure anyone who is involved with routine cleaning and loading also reads them. This system is for indoor use only. Never place outside. It is dangerous to change the specification or modify the system in any way. Ensure access to the rear of the machine can be achieved easily to allow isolation of the electrical and water supplies. Under no circumstances should you attempt to perform any servicing or repairs on this system. Inexperienced persons may cause injury or malfunction. Always call your Regional Customer Service Office or Service Agent. Do not immerse the system in water. Only clean in specified areas as instructed. Ensure top lid is fully inserted and no objects are placed on top of lid, failure to do so may result in scalding. Supervision is required if the system is to be used by young children, aged, or infirm persons. The system contains electronic circuits. Do not flash test. Observe recommendations relating to regular inspection and testing of this system under the “U.K. Electricity at Work” section. An ambient temperature range of +5°C to +30°C is recommended for system location. 28 1 Safety Electrical Connection WARNING: THIS SYSTEM MUST BE EARTHED If the plug is damaged it should be removed from the electrical supply, cut off and disposed of safely. NEVER ATTEMPT TO RE-USE. If the mains cord is damaged never attempt to replace, contact your Regional Customer Service Office or Service Agent. Replacement requires the use of special tools. Never attempt to plug in a cut-off plug into a mains socket. Such action may present a shock hazard. The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the following code: Green/yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live If you fit your own plug, the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your system may not correspond with the markings identifying the terminals in your plug. Proceed as follows: 13 AMPERE U.K. PLUG TYPE Connect the green/yellow (earth) wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol or coloured green, or green/yellow. Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red. 29 2 Safety U.K. Specific Requirements Your system is supplied with a moulded 13 Ampere fused plug. If the fuse needs replacing only use an ASTA approved BS1362 13 Ampere cartridge fuse. Always re-fit the fuse cover. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged a replacement can be obtained by contacting your Customer Service Office or Service Agent. Ensure the replacement cover is the same colour as that which is visible on the pin face of the plug. Never attempt to use the plug without the fuse cover being fitted. U.K. ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS 1989. We recommend that the following tests are performed on the system on an annual basis by a suitably trained person using a Portable Appliance Tester following the manufacturer’s instructions. TEST Earth bond test RECOMMENDED LEVEL Less than 0.1 Ohm (including mains lead) Insulation Resistance Greater than 2Meg Ohm. The mains plug lead and socket should be checked weekly for any signs of damage. All test results should be recorded and retained for future reference including the date performed, who performed them and the next test date. If any test or inspection fails do not connect the system. Call your Customer Service Office or Service Agent immediately. Important Note Do not Flash Test this system The system is flash tested before it leaves the manufacturing premises. Repeated flash testing can damage insulation. This system contains electronic components. Other tests that are available on portable appliance testers are: Load Test Earth Leakage Test Output Test These tests are not required. 30 3 Safety Installation Requirements ELECTRICAL SUPPLY It is important that you have a power supply ready so that we can install your system quickly and efficiently. If you are unsure about any installation requirements, consult an electrician and/or a plumber. You will need to supply a suitable switched electrical supply to meet the requirements for isolation of electrical equipment. i.e. A 13 Amp supply requires 13 Amp switched socket or a lockable isolator. A 25 Amp supply requires a lockable isolator unit. Only use a 220/240 Volt A.C. single phase power supply. Use only one system per socket. Your system comes supplied with a mains lead 3 metres in length. PLUMBED SYSTEMS A plumbed system will need a mains drinking water supply. i.e. A brass stopcock to BS1010 standard with a 15mm compression outlet or a brass stopcock with a 3/4 inch BSP male outlet. Use only mains water. Do not use water that has come from a water softener. Water pressure must be between a maximum of 7 bar (100 psi) and a minimum of 1 bar (15psi) Jointing compound must not be used in the water supply to the system as this will affect the drink flavour, only use PTFE tape. Do not locate the water supply above the mains inlet socket. Your system is supplied with a flexible mains water hose 2 metres in length. We draw your attention to the requirement of the U.K. Model Water By-Laws 1986 SI 1147. INSTALLING Please contact Mars Drinks for your system to be installed. 31 4 Part number: 70-41-1825 Version 5 Mars Drinks Division of Mars U.K. Limited Armstrong Road Daneshill East Industrial Estate Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8NU KLIX ©/™/® & designs Mars 2007