Technical Manual CT / CTS / CTM / CTMS / CBT / CBTM SECTION 3 PROGRAMMING FOX1 REV by Thermoplan AG, Subject to change

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CT / CTS / CTM / CTMS / CBT / CBTM PROGRAMMING FO1 REV-4 3.1

Document: Programming Modifications journal Revision: Date: Modifications Initials: 0 2009-04-24 Basic document, first edition FC 1 2009-08-28 Complete revision MBO 2 2009-09-22 Added handling instructions BW3 Touchscreen RZ 3 2010-07-30 Adjustments to EPROM V1.91 / CBTM added RZ 4 2011-01-31 Various changes SO 5 6 7 8 9 10 Overview modifications Page REVISION Page REVISION Page REVISION 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 x x 2 x x 3 x x 4 x x S 5 x x S 6 x x S 7 x x S 34 S S 35 S S 36 S S 37 S S 38 S S 39 S 40 S 8 x x S 9 x x S 10 x x S 11 x x S 12 x x S 13 x x S 14 x x S 15 x x S 16 x x S 17 x x S 18 x x S 19 x x S 20 x x S 21 x x S 22 S S 23 S S 24 S S 25 S S 26 S S 27 S S 28 S S 29 S S 30 S S 31 S S 32 S S 33 S S Changes in content, corrections S New paging REV-4 3.2

Index General handling 3.4-3.5 1. Basic settings 1.1 Set time and date 3.6-3.7 1.2 Change name of products 3.8-3.9 1.3 Check touchscreen for errors 3.10 2. Copy settings from machine to CompactFlash -card 3.11-3.13 3. Copy settings from CompactFlash -card to machine 3.14-3.16 4. Reset settings to default values 3.17-3.19 5. Replacing the EPROM 3.20-3.21 Menu navigation 3.22-3.28 General overview 3.29 Overview programming 3.30-3.40 REV-4 3.3

General handling Using the different service codes the technician can access and program the individual beverage settings. The following pages explain how to navigate within the programming parameters. Note: The display pictures used in this section are from a CTMcool and may have minor differences depending on the used machine type. Display Product keys Function keys Service Card + Clear - Step Back Func 1 Func 2 function keys Clear Used to activate functions and clear counters in the diagnostic menu Step Step forward in programming mode, enter submenus in diagnostic menu Back Step backwards in programming mode Func1 Set time and date Func2 + - No function Settings in programming mode, step forward and backwards in diagnostic menu REV-4 3.4

General handling Service Levels By entering different Service Codes you can enter different Service Levels: Service Level 1: Code 1111 Enter the parameter menus to change settings on products and machine configuration for one access. Service Level 2: Code 1112 (gets deactivated!!!) Enter the parameter menus to change settings on products and machine configuration for several accesses. Access is granted as soon as you push upper left corner (no code needed until machine is turned off and on again). Service Level 4: Code 4444 Enter the FO Touchscreen settings. In this menu you can change time and date or save your machine settings to a CompactFlash -card or vice versa. To access the different Service Levels do as follows: 1. Tap on Ready on the upper left display section. 2. The Enter PIN window appears. Enter the desired PIN and confirm with. Enter PIN 7 4 1 **** 8 9 5 6 2 3 To exit the different Service Levels do as follows: Service Level 1 / 2: As soon as you touch the upper left corner you will exit the Service Level. Service Level 4: By pressing the -button you can step back to the previous screen. Step back until Service Level 1 (parameter menu) appears, then touch the upper left corner to exit the Service Level. REV-4 3.5

Basic settings 1.1 Set time and date To set time and date do as follows: 1. Tap on Ready on the upper left display section. 2. The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 4444 and confirm with. Enter PIN 7 4 1 **** 8 9 5 6 2 3 3. The following screen appears: REV-4 3.6

Basic settings 4. By pressing on Set Date/Time a popup window appears to set the time. Use the arrow buttons and to set the current hour, minute and second. Furthermore you can activate the automatic change to daylight-saving time. Confirm the new settings by pressing the -button. Zeiteinstellungen Automatische Sommerzeitumschaltung Automatik ist eingeschaltet Aktuelle Uhrzeit 13:28:30 5. A new window appears. Use the arrow buttons and to set the current month and year. To set the current day simply tap it on the screen. Confirm the new settings by pressing the -button. Datumseinstellungen September 2009 Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 It s also possible to set time and date in Service Level 1. Enter with Code 1111 and press on Func1. REV-4 3.7

Basic settings 1.2 Change name of products The displayed names of the products can be customized. To change the names do as follows: 1. Enter Service Level 4. The following screen appears: 2. Press on Edit Product Names to start customizing the names. Tap on the product you wish to change: REV-4 3.8

Basic settings 3. Enter the new name and confirm by pressing on. edit product name P01 espresso 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t z u i o p CAPS SHIFT CTRL a s d f g h j k l y x c v b n m _ - @ Ä ä,. Ö ö è é Ü ü 4. Now you can see your changes. To save the new settings, exit by pressing on and confirm the changes in the next window. REV-4 3.9

Basic settings 1.3 Check the touchscreen for errors If the touchscreen is not responding correctly, a program can be started to check the functionality of the screen. 1. Enter Service Level 4. The following screen appears: 2. Press on Touch to start the test-program. After every touch on the screen a red dot should appear on the same spot. If the dot does not appear or at the wrong position, the screen has to be either repaired or replaced. 3. To exit the test-program touch the screen on any position for at least 2 seconds. REV-4 3.10

Copy settings from machine to CompactFlash -card 2. Copy settings from machine to CompactFlash -card To save the customized product settings to a CompactFlash -card do as follows: 1. Tap on Ready on the upper left display section. 2. The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 4444 and confirm with. Enter PIN 7 4 1 **** 8 9 5 6 2 3 3. The following screen appears: REV-4 3.11

Copy settings from machine to CompactFlash -card 4. Press on Save/Restore Data. The following screen appears: 5. By pressing Save Product Data the settings will be copied to the card. After some seconds the button turns green and reads Product Data saved. 6. The settings are saved successful. Exit the menu by pressing on. The following screen appears: REV-4 3.12

Copy settings from machine to CompactFlash -card 7. After pressing on again, the following screen appears: 8. Exit the menu by touching the upper left corner on the display. The product selection screen appears, the process has finished successful. REV-4 3.13

Copy settings from CompactFlash -card to machine 3. Copy settings from CompactFlash -card to machine To copy the previously saved data from a CompactFlash -card back to the machine do as follows: 1. Tap on Ready on the upper left display section. 2. The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 4444 and confirm with. Enter PIN 7 4 1 **** 8 9 5 6 2 3 3. The following screen appears: REV-4 3.14

Copy settings from CompactFlash -card to machine 4. Press on Save/Restore Data. The following screen appears: 5. By pressing Restore Product Data the settings will be copied back to the machine. After some seconds the button turns green and reads Product Data restored. 6. The settings are saved successful. Exit the menu by pressing on. The following screen appears: REV-4 3.15

Copy settings from CompactFlash -card to machine 7. After pressing on again, the following screen appears: 8. Press once on Step to reach the parameter Milk quantity. 9. Exit the menu by touching the upper left corner on the display. The product selection screen appears, the process has finished successful. REV-4 3.16

Reset settings to default values 4. Reset settings to default values Only reset your machine if theres no other option, as it will delete all customized settings! Before performing the reset, save your settings on a CompactFlash -card (s. page 11)! To reset the settings do as follows: 1. Tap on Ready on the upper left display section. 2. The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 1111 and confirm with. Enter PIN 7 4 1 **** 8 9 5 6 2 3 3. The following screen appears: REV-4 3.17

Reset settings to default values 4. Press once on Step to reach the parameter Supplies. 5. Press on for 10 sec. until the display reads Reset!!!. 6. Release the -button. The display reads Machine Reset and Please Wait. REV-4 3.18

Reset settings to default values 7. After a second the display reads again Supplies. 8. Exit the menu by touching the upper left corner on the display. The product selection screen appears, the Display reads Data saved for a second. Exit menu on this way! Do not turn off machine before, data will be lost! 9. When the display reads Ready, turn off machine for 10 seconds. Turn machine back on, the settings are successfully reset. REV-4 3.19

Replacing the EPROM 5. Replacing the EPROM 1. Preparation Follow these steps carefully to replace the EPROM inside the coffee machine. For further assistance please refer to the separate chapters in this manual describing the data storage and reset function. 1.1 Data Storage Proceed the following steps: a) Tap on Ready on the upper left display section b) The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 4444 and confirm with. c) Press the button Save/Restore Data d) Press the button Save Product Data to save the parameters on the CF card e) After downloading the parameters, the button color switches to green. Leave the menu by pressing the -key. 1.2 Eprom Change (refer to next page) a) Switch off the unit b) Remove the mechnical module c) Remove the cover of the CPU d) Remove carefully with a suitable tool the Eprom out of the holder e) Put in carefully the new Eprom, ensure the right position. Refer to the mark on the Eprom and holder. f) Mount the cover of the CPU g) Push in the mechanical module 2. Restart 2.1 No RESET necessary In case there are NO NEW parameters implemented, there is NO RESET necessary, proceed as follows: a) Switch on the machine b) The parameter are still kept on the CF card, there is no restore necessary 2.2 RESET necessary In case when the Eprom is having a new menu included compared to the former version, you have to perform a RESET to ensure the correct initialization of the parameters. Due to the menu did not exist on the former version when the storage was done, this specific parameter must be entered manually. Proceed as follows: 2.2.1 Reset a) Switch on the machine b) Ensure you did the storage as decribed under 1.1 c) Tap on Ready on the upper left display section d) The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 1111 and confirm with. e) Press once on to reach the parameter Supplies Step f) Press on for 10 sec. until the display reads Reset!!! g) Release the -button. The display reads Machine Reset and Please Wait h) Exit the menu by touching the upper left corner on the display i) Switch the unit off, wait for 10 seconds and switch the unit on again 2.2.2 Restorage Datas a) Tap on Ready on the upper left display section b) The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 4444 and confirm with. c) Press the button Save/Restore Data d) Press the button Restore Product Data to restore the parameters e) After downloading the parameters, the screen color switches to green. Leave the menu by pressing the -key. f) Leave the storage level to the ready stage g) Switch the unit off, wait for 10 seconds and switch the unit on again 2.2.3 Initialization new menu a) Tap on Ready on the upper left display section b) The Enter PIN window appears. Enter Code 4444 and confirm with. c) Look for the new menu and enter the recommended parameter into this menu d) Proceed the storage as shown under 1.1 to save the new parameters on the CF card REV-4 3.20

Replacing the EPROM 1 Save your settings on a CF-Card! Afterwards turn machine off. 2 Remove grounds drawer and turn off machine. Use the appliance key to remove the front panel of the machine. 3 Use holes (left and right) to lift up the front. Unhook the two locks with your fingertips. Lift up the front to the top position and release the locks. 4 Turn the lever of the bean hopper clockwise to unlock it. Do this with both bean hoppers. 5 Use both hands to pull out the 2 bean hoppers 6 Disconnect the 2 tubes which lead into the coffee outlet 1. 1. 2. 7 Use your fingertips to press the 2 locks on the mechanical module inwards and pull out the whole module 8 Remove the screw located directly under the CPU-cover 9 Remove the CPU-cover 10 Disconnect all wires on the control board. Carefully remove the EPROM with the according tong and mount the new EPROM. 11 Take care that you mount the EPROM in the correct position, and all pins fit in the right holes! 12 Do all the steps in reversed order to build up your machine again. Save your settings back from CF-Card to machine (EPROM)! REV-4 3.21

Programming level DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 Servicekarte Service Card 1. Bezüge Total x Supplies Total x Bezüge Mühle 1 Total x Supplies Grinder 1 Total x 2. Milchmenge 1 Tasse Milk quantity 1 cup 3. Milchmenge 2 Tassen Milk quantity 2 cups 4. Macchiato Waittime: 12s Macchiato Waittime: 12s 5. Espr.Macchiato Schaumver.: 3.2s Espr.Macchiato Foamdelay: 3.2s 6. Wassermenge 1 Tasse Water quantity 1 cup 7. Wassermenge 2 Tassen Water quantity 2 cups 8. Auslaufzeit Outlettime 9. Auslaufventil Outletvalve 10. Teezeit Teatime 11. Kaffeearoma M1 1 Tasse Coffee aroma M1 1 cup 12. Kaffeearoma M1 2 Tassen Coffee aroma M1 2 cups REV-4 3.22

Programming level DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 13. Kaffeearoma M2 1 Tasse Coffee aroma M2 1 cup 14. Kaffeearoma M2 2 Tassen Coffee aroma M2 2 cups 15. Preis Produkt x 1 Tasse Mühle 1 x Price Product x 1 cup Mill 1 x 16. Sprache deutsch Language english 17. Kaffeetemperatur 90 C 194 F Coffee temp. 90 C 194 F 18. Kaffeefreigabe 80 C 176 F Coffeereadylevel 80 C 176 F 19. Produktewahl Key selection 20. Pulvermenge M1 1 Tasse Powder quantity M1 1 cup 21. Pulvermenge M1 2 Tassen Powder quantity M1 2 cups 22. Pulvermenge M2 1 Tasse Powder quantity M2 1 cup 23. Pulvermenge M2 2 Tassen Powder quantity M2 2 cups 24. Vorbrühzeit M1 1 Tasse Prebrew time M1 1 cup 25. Vorbrühzeit M1 2 Tassen Prebrew time M1 2 cups 26. Vorbrühzeit M2 1 Tasse Prebrew time M2 1 cup REV-4 3.23

Programming level DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 27. Vorbrühzeit M2 2 Tassen Prebrew time M2 2 cups 28. Entspannzeit M1 1 Tasse Relax time M1 1 cup 29. Entspannzeit M1 2 Tassen Relax time M1 2 cups 30. Entspannzeit M2 1 Tasse Relax time M2 1 cup 31. Entspannzeit M2 2 Tassen Relax time M2 2 cups 32. Nachpressung M1 1 Tasse Press after M1 1 cup 33. Nachpressung M1 2 Tassen Press after M1 2 cups 34. Nachpressung M2 1 Tasse Press after M2 1 cup 35. Nachpressung M2 2 Tassen Press after M2 2 cups 36. Luftventil 1 Tasse Air valve 1 cup 37. Luftventil 2 Tassen Air valve 2 cups 38. Mühle wechseln Mill change 39. Milchsequenz Milksequence 40. Milchsorte Milk type REV-4 3.24

Programming level DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 41. Bypass 1 Tasse Bypass 1 cup 42. Bypass 2 Tassen Bypass 2 cups 43. Mehrfachbezug Multiple 44. Filter x nicht aktiv Filter x not active 45. Servicezähler x Service counter x 46. Wannentemperatur 74 C 165 F Tubtemp 74 C 165 F 47. Wannenfreigabe 59 C 138 F Tubreadytemp 59 C 138 F 48. Milchtemperatur xx C xxx F Milk temp xx C xxx F 49. Calibratesensor xx C xxx F Calibratesensor xx C xxx F 50. Kaffeesatz 800g Grounds 800g 51. Kaffeedrehzahl 1800rpm (1/min) Coffeerevolution 1800rpm (1/min) 52. Teedrehzahl 1300rpm (1/min) Tearevolution 1300rpm (1/min) 53. Bypassdrehzahl 1000rpm (1/min) Bypassrevolution 1000rpm (1/min) 54. Milchdrehzahl 900rpm (1/min) Milkrevolution 900rpm (1/min) REV-4 3.25

Programming level DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 55. Schaumdrehzahl 1800rpm (1/min) Foamrevolution 1800rpm (1/min) 56. Heizung aus bevor Milchbezugsende 2000 ms Turn off Heater before Milkbeverage end 2000 ms 57. Minimale Spülzeit nach Milchbezug 3200 ms Minimal Rinsetime after Milkbeverage 3200 ms 58. Spülzeit nach Milchbezug heiss 5000 ms Rinsetime after Milkbeverage hot 5000 ms 59. Spülzeit nach Milchbezug kalt 3000 ms Rinsetime after Milkbeverage cold 3000 ms 60. Milchansaugzeit normal 4500 ms Milksuckintime normal 4500 ms 61. Milchansaugzeit nach Milchspülung 7500 ms Milksuckintime after milkrinse 7500 ms 62. Spülzeit nach Milchprodukt 0 ms Rinsetime after milkproduct 0 ms 63. Rückspülzeit bei 5min Spülung 1300 ms Rinsetime after milkproduct 1300 ms 64. Purgeventil während Reinigung not active Purgevalve during cleaning not active 65. Milchniveau Überwachung Milk 1 Milkniveau Control Milk 1 66. Milchlevel Modus Warnung Milklevel Mode Warning 67. Debit / Credit Off Debit / Credit Off 68. Maschinentyp normal Machine type normal REV-4 3.26

Programming level DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 69. Keyboard 12 Key Keyboard 12 Key 70. Serviceintervall 50000p Service interval 50000p 71. Spülintervall Kaffee Off Rinse Interval Coffee Off 72. Spülintervall Milch 5min Rinse Interval Milk 5min 73. Reinigungsalarm 1000 Cleaning alarm 1000 74. Powermanagement On Powermanagement On 75. Motorswitch Switch Motorswitch Switch 76. Mahlposition 358 Mill position 358 77. Spannungsüberwa. nicht aktiv Voltagecontrol not active 78. Kaltstartspülung 1.5 Liter Cold start rinse 1.5 Liter 79. Boilerspülung Off Boilerpurge Off 80. Standby Temp. nicht aktiv Standby Temp. not active 81. Wasseranschluss Netzdruck Water normal 82. Option Zähler On Option counter On REV-4 3.27

DEUTSCH ENGLISH CT V1.05 27.05.2009 CTS V1.19 02.06.2009 CTMcool V1.91 29.03.2010 CBTM V1.08 25.07.2010 83. Energiesparmode Off Powersavemode Off 84. KS-Temp. hoch nicht aktiv R-Temp. high not active 85. KS-Temp. tief nicht aktiv R-Temp. low not active 86. Satzbehälter Zeit: 5s Drawer Time: 5s REV-4 3.28

General Programming Hints Enter PIN 7 4 8 9 5 6 Touch the upper left corner on the Touchscreen. The access window for the **** Service-Code appears. Service-Code for programming level: 1111 1 2 3 NAVIGATION Press the step key to enter the programming menus. Step forward Press step -key. Step Step Step backwards Press back -key. Back Settings Set parameters with the Plus or Minus key. + - Save settings Press step key. Step PRODUCTPARAMETER To set the several productparameter select firstly the product and then set with the Plus or Minus key. Product Plus-/Minus TEST-COFFEE It is necessary to test the values, changed in the programming mode, immediately. By pressing the corresponding product key for 2sec., a test coffee can be supplied without leaving the programming mode. DOUBLE-PRODUCT KEYS Function is only available in the menu: Powder quantity, prebrew time, relax time and press after For the test coffee, the waiter-, cash- and coin-systems are not active. All models have 8 or 12 product keys. With the Double key two or more cups of the desried beverage can be produced. 2x Double product: Multiple product: 2-9 Double product in one brew cycle Multiple products with one brew cycle for each product Important hint Double products can also be programmed individually on one single button. Please note that double-product settings or changes in the menus - Water quantity - Coffee aroma - Powder quantity - Bypass are made in the program 1 cup. REV-4 3.29

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM Service Card After entering the service level 1, the display reads Service Card. The adjustments can now be made. 1. Supplies Total x The menu Supplies Total provides information on the number of products served. Press the desired product selection key to show the corresponding number of servings. There are two different totals available: Supplies Selectkey Total x - Supplies This appears automatically at first. First the total of grinder 1 and by pressing the individual product keys the product s total. Reset totals as descibed below. - Supplies Selectkey Press the decaf key and you will receive the total of grinder 2 and by pressing the individual product keys the product s total. Reset totals as descibed below. Reset product totals to 0 Press the clear key. Machine asks clear counter?. Press clear key again and the counter will be set to zero. 2. Milk quantity 1 cup In this menu you can change the amount of milk and milk foam that will be dispensed. Use the Clean key to change between Milk quantity (M) and Milk foam quantity (F). Use the Minus and Plus key to change the value (in seconds). 3. Milk quantity 2 cups Instead of using the Minus- and Plus-key, you can dispense a test coffee, which the machine uses as reference. To do so press the respective milk beverage key twice, the automatic dosing will be started. As soon as the desired level is reached press the same product key once to stop and save the amount of milk dispensed. Now milk foam is dispensed. As soon as the desired level is reached press the same product key once to stop and save the amount of milk foam dispensed. 4. Macchiato Waittime: 12s By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Macchiato Wait Time the waiting time between the milk and coffee dispensing for the Latte Macchiato can be programmed. Default-parameter is 12 seconds, i.e by pressing on one of the 2 Latte Macciato products milk will be dispensed first, then there will be a 12 second waiting time and subsequently the coffee will be dispensed. During the waiting time the milk in the glass is able to settle. Once the coffee is filtered through the milk it pushes the milk froth to the top creating the 3 layers between milk, coffee and milk froth. 5. Espr. Macchiato Foamdelay: 3.2s By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Espr. Macchiato the start time for the foam for a Espresso Macchiato can be programmed. Default-parameter is 0 seconds, which means the foam will be dispensed after this delay time wich will guarantee a higher product quality. REV-4 3.30

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 6. 7. Water quantity 1 cup Water quantity 2 cups By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the product parameter Water Quantity the water quantity can be programmed. By pressing the individual coffee or tea product key twice the automatic dosing will be started. As soon as the desired level is reached press the same product key once to stop and memorize the amount of water dispensed. The maximum amount of water is 0.8 liters. 8. Outlettime In the menu Outlettime the beverage time (in sec.) for products dispensed from the tub can be set. Programming: By pressing the product button twice, the automatic dosing will be started. Another press on the product button will stop the beverage and memorize the time. Adjust the Outlettime by pressing the Minus or Plus key. 9. Outletvalve In the menu Outletvalve the outlet type for products dispensed from the tub can be set. Options are Coffee outlet or Can outlet. 10. Teatime By pressing the product Tea the water quantity can be programmed. By pressing twice, the automatic dosing will be started. As soon as the desired level is reached press the Tea key once to stop and memorize the amount of water dispensed. 11. Coffee aroma M1 1 cup In the menu Coffee Aroma the coffee aroma of the individual beverage on both grinders can be adjusted to personal taste. Therefore the brew cycle and the coffee powder quantity can be easily adjusted. 12. 13. 14. Coffee arome M1 2 cups Coffee aroma M2 1 cup Coffee aroma M2 2 cups Press the desired coffee product key. The coffee aroma can be adjusted by pressing the Minus key, (weaker taste), or the Plus key, (stronger taste). Note: The following parameters can be adjusted during the coffee aroma function: - Preinfusion - Relax Time - After Press - Powder Quantity The parameters can also be adjusted in the respective menu parameter. 15. Price Product x 1 cup Mill 1 x By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Price Product the price of each Product can be set. Value range is from 0-2500 (cent or whatever currency is used). Pressing the Product key more than once switches through the different combinations: - 1 cup Mill 1-2 cups Mill 1-1 cup Mill 2-2 cups Mill 2-1 cup POD (BW3 with POD only) 16. Language english Press the Minus or Plus key to select the display language. Options: english, german, french, swedish REV-4 3.31

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 17. Coffee temp. 90 C 194 F By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Coffee Temperature the water temperature in the coffee boiler can be programmed between 78 and 99 degrees. 18. Coffeereadylevel 80 C 176 F By pressing the Minus or Plus key in ther parameter Coffee Ready Level you can set the temperature at minimum temperature the coffee output will be disabled. If the temperature in the boiler is below the set temperature level the message Please Wait appears on the display and there will be a waiting time until the boiler has reached the programmed temperature level. The temperature can be set between 70 C (158 F) and 91 C (195.8 F), however it will always be 8 C (14.4 F), under the actual set temperature. The setting range changes proportionally to the preset coffee temperature. 19. Key selection In the parameter Key Selection by pressing the Minus or Plus key the beverage keys can be changed or reallocated. Press product key to be changed and press the Plus key until the desired product appears on the display. Note: It is possible to assign 2 of the same beverage products to different product selection keys. As an example if the milk key is not used a second Cappuccino, coffee or tea beverage can be programmed. Important: If a new product is assigned the basic parameters will automatically default to the factoy setting. The basic values, such as water quantity must be reprogrammed. 20. 21. 22. Powder quantity M1 1 cup Powder quantity M1 2 cups Powder quantity M2 1 cup In the menu Powder Quantity M1 1 cup you can change the powder quantity of grinder 1 by pressing the Minus or Plus key. Press the product key you wish to change. Then by pressing the Plus key you increase the powder quantity, alternatively by pressing the Minus key you reduce the powder. Example to reduce the amount of ground coffee If you adjust the Powder Quantity do not change value by more than 2 units at the time. For example if the value on the scale says 30, (appr. 12 gr), press the Minus key back to 28. Exit program parameter and pull 4 test coffees for tasting. If the taste is not satisfactory return to the parameter Powder Quantityt and repeat the process, i.e decrease the value from 28 down to 26. 23. Powder quantity M2 2 cups Test Product: If you press and hold the respective product button for 2 seconds a test product will automatically be produced to check the programmed values. Note: By double-clicking the respective product button it will automatically grind the amount of time programmed to weigh out the ground coffee. REV-4 3.32

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 24. Prebrew time M1 1 cup By pressing the Minus or Plus key the prebrew time can be increased, decreased or deactivated. 25. Prebrew time M1 2 cups 26. Prebrew time M2 1 cup 27. Prebrew time M2 2 cups 28. Relax time M1 1 cup By pressing the Minus or Plus key the relax time can be increased, decreased or deactivated. 29. Relax time M1 2 cups 30. Relax time M2 1 cup 31. Relax time M2 2 cups 32. Press after M1 1 cup By pressing the Minus or Plus key the press after can be increased, decreased, relaxed or deactivated. 33. Press after M1 2 cups 34. Press after M2 2 cups 35. Press after M2 1 cup 36. Air valve 1 cup Press desired product key and set with Minus or Plus key in Air valve menu the time when air valve opens after pre-infusion. This setting is valid for every coffee-product. Base setting is not active. 37. Air valve 2 cups REV-4 3.33

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 38. Mill change In the parameter Mill Change by pressing the Minus or Plus key the beverage key can be assigned to grinder 1 or grinder 2. Press the selected beverage button, then press the Plus key and the beverage will be produced from grinder 2. By pressing the Minus key the beverage is produced from grinder 1. Note: The factory default setting has all coffee beverages programmed to be pulled from grinder 1. A beverage button that is programmed on grinder 2 is fixed on grinder 2. The grinder default change to grinder 1 is not possible. However it is possible to pull a beverage from grinder 2 that is assigned to grinder 1. 39. Milksequence In the parameter Milksequence by pressing the respective product beverage key with the Minus or Plus key, the sequence of the milk/coffee cycle can be programmed: At begin, During or At the end of the coffee beverage. Note: For an optimal milkfoam we reccomend the setting At begin. 40. Milk type In the parameter Milk type you can set for every single milk product, whether it takes the milk from Milk 1 or Milk 2. Choose a milk product and change between Milk 1 and Milk 2 by pressing the Minus or Plus key. Note: Milk 2 only works if menu Milklevel Control is set to Milk 1+2. 41. 42. Bypass 1 cup Bypass 2 cups In the parameter Bypass by pressing the Minus or Plus key the percentage of the water can be programmed to bypass the coffee cake. Press the desired product key. By pressing the Minus, (less), or Plus, (more) key, the percentage of the water passing the ground coffee compared to the total water quantity is programmed. Adjustable range is 0-99% amount of water passing through the ground coffee, respectively no Bypass. Note: For example if a percentage of 30% is programmed it means that 70% of the total amout of water passes throught the ground coffee, where as 30% as hot water bypassing the ground coffee. 43. Multiple In the parameter Multiple by pressing the Minus or Plus key Mulitple beverages can be produced. The multiple feature can be programmed to each beverage. Example: If you assign to a beverage product key 3 mulitple beverages, by pressing the product key once it will automatically produce 3 beverages one after the other. Multiple beverages can also be produced by using the default button Multiple. Example: If one of the product keys is programmed with Multiple it is possible by using the Double Product key to multiply 2-9 products dispensed. REV-4 3.34

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 44. Filter x not active In the parameter Filter with the Minus or Plus key it is possible to program the amount of water to be dispensed until the filter cartridge must be replaced. Note: Once the filter cartridge is replaced pressing the Double product key 3 times will reset the counter to 0. The reset is confirmed by OK shown on the display. The programmed credit is rest to 0 and the amount of water is reconfirmed before the next filter replacement is due. 45. Service counter x In the parameter Service counter the total of all brew cycles will be displayed since the machine was in operation. This counter cannot be reset. 46. Tubtemp 74 C 165 F In the parameter Tubtemp the temperature for products dispensed from the tub can be set. 47. Tubreadytemp 59 C 138 F By pressing the Minus or Plus key in ther parameter Tubreadytemp you can set the minimum temperature needed for product beverages. If the temperature in the tub is below the set temperature level, the message Please Wait appears on the display and there will be a waiting time until the boiler has reached the programmed temperature level. 48. Milk temp xx C xxx F In the parameter Milk Temperature by pressing the Minus or Plus key the milk temperature can be programmed. - CTS: 54-97 C (129-206 F) - The default value is 74 C 49. Calibratesensor xx C xxx F In the parameter Calibrate Sensor the milk temperature can be calibrated. A digital thermometer is needed for this process to make sure that the correct temperature is measured. 50. Grounds 800g By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Grounds the number of coffee pucks can be programmed before the message Empty Drawer will be displayed. The basic value can be programmed between Not Active up to 1600 gramms. The basic factory default value is set at 800 gramms. Note: Due to hygenic reason if the coffee machine is not used ofteen it is recommended to set the parameter to a lower value to make sure the drawer is frequently emptied. The setting Not Active is used when no puck drawer is used in Self-Service operation where the used coffee grounds fall through the bottom opening of the coffee machine s chassis, directly into a waste bin. 51. Coffeerevolution 1800rpm (1/min) By pressing the Minus or Plus key you can change the revolution of the water pump during coffee products. 52. Tearevolution 1300rpm (1/min) By pressing the Minus or Plus key you can change the revolution of the water pump during tea products. 53. Bypassrevolution 1000rpm (1/min) By pressing the Minus or Plus key you can change the revolution of the water pump during products with bypass. REV-4 3.35

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 54. Milkrevolution 900rpm (1/min) By pressing the Minus or Plus key you can change the revolution of the milk pump during milk products. 55. Foamrevolution 1800rpm (1/min) By pressing the Minus or Plus key you can change the revolution of the milk pump during milk foam products. 56. Turn off heater before Milkbeverage end 2000 ms The heater turns off two (2) seconds before the milk product ends. This secures, that the milk inside the wendel system does not burn. 57. Minimal Rinsetime after Milkbeverage 3200 ms If during a coffee-milk product the coffee product runs longer than the milk product, the machine shortly flushes the wendel, to ensure the milk does not burn inside the wendel. The pressure of the coffee product will be reduced for the setted time. 58. Rinsetime after Milkbeverage hot 5000 ms After a hot milk product, rinse water flows through the milk system for the setted time to clean the system (through the drain valve, not in the cup). 59. Rinsetime after Milkbeverage cold 3000 ms After a cold milk product, rinse water flows through the milk system (except the wendel) for the setted time to clean the system (through the drain valve, not in the cup). 60. Milksuckintime normal 4500 ms After the start of a milk product, the drain valve stays closed to drain the remaining water (from the rinse process) in the milk system. This secures, that no water flows in the cup. 61. Milksuckintime after milkrinse 7500 ms If a 5 minute rinse was performed and you press a milk product, the drain valve stays closed for the setted time to drain the remaining water in the milk system. This ensures, that only the remaining water inside the milk pipe between the drain valve and the spout flows in the cup (this water cannot be eliminated). 62. Rinstime after milkproduct 0 ms If the milk is empty during a milk product (machine demands to exchange milk bottle), a backrinse of the milk system is initiated to serve the milk detection box with fluid. If the operater now pushes the Continue key, the machine can finalize the started milk product. 63. Backrinsetime This menu sets the time of the backrinse of the 5 minute rinse, cold start rinse or normal rinse. 5min rinse 1300 ms 64. Purgevalve This menu must not be changed (disappears in future)! during cleaning not active 65. Milklevel Control Milk 1 In this menu the milk level control can be activated or deactivated. For two kinds of milk both can be set individually. The value can be set to: Milk 1: one kind of milk sort (default setting) Milk 1+2: two kinds of milk sort Milk 1 with level: one kind of milk sort with an additional level sensor (only in combination with fridge) OFF: Milk level not controlled (never use this function, danger of milk burning in wendel system!) REV-4 3.36

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 66. Milklevel Mode Warning In this menu the milklevel mode can be set to change the reaction of the machine when the milk reaches a low level. The following 2 settings are available: Warning: (Default setting) By reaching the upper level the machine shows Milk low, the dispensed product will be finished and milk products are still available. By reaching the lower level the dispensed product is cancelled and all milk products are locked. Milk has to be refilled. Lock: By reaching the upper level the dispensed product will be finished, afterwards all milk products are locked. Milk has to be refilled. 67. Debit / Credit Off The machine has galvanically separated serial a connection. In the parameter Debit/Credit by pressing the Minus or Plus key the following option can be selected: Off: The machine shows product control through daily counter KMI: Connection via interface in beverage systems in binary mode KBO: Aconnection via interface on cashier systems (CT & CTS: CBO ) Card: Waiter Card Saldo: Cash-Card MDB-T: Connection via interface MDB2 on cashier systems, coin changer etc. KMIpara: Connection via interface in beverage systems in parallel mode The basic default value is Off. 68. Machine type normal By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Machine type the mode of operation Normal or Self- Service can be programmed: The basic factory default is set to Normal. - Normal - Selfservice Note: In case a coin validator is connected to the coffee machine it makes sense to set the machine to operation Self-Servce. With this selection the keys M2, 2, Clean as well as the POD functions will be disabled. 69. Keyboard 12 Key By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Keyboard the amount of active keys can be programmed. You can choose between 12 (all) or 8 keys. 70. Service interval 50000p By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Service Interval the service level can be programmed in number of 1,000 cycles. The basic factory default is set at 50 000 cycles. After the service on the coffee machine is performed the service counter must be reset by pressing the Clear-Key 3 times rapidly. The display confirms that the counter has been reset to zero by display the message OK. Note: The coffee machine must be serviced regularly. It must be descaled and checked for proper functionality as well as that it corresponds to all safety regulations. Basically the periodic maintenance of the coffee machine depends on its use but must be done at least every six months by an authorized service technician. REV-4 3.37

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 71. 72. Rinse interval Coffee Off Rinse interval Milk 5min By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Rinse Interval it can be programmed after which standby time an automatic short rinse cycle should be activated. The adjustment range can be set between Not Active up to 60 minutes. The basic factory default is for coffee: Off for milk: 5min. Note: If no milk product is produced for 5 minutes starting from the last cycle an automatic quick rinsing is activated. If another 5 minutes elapse a quick internal rinse is automatically activated before the next following product is dispensed. 73. Cleaning alarm 1000 By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Cleaning Alarm it can be programmed after how many coffee cycles the machine should prompt the Message Clean Appliance to perform a cleaning cycle. The basic value can be set between Not Active up to 1 000 cycles. 74. Powermanagement On By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Power Management the setting Power Management can be activated. Powermanagement On The heating of the coffee boiler and the steam boiler/milk foamer is individually activated, i.e. the coffee boiler heats up first and when reaching the programmed temperature the steam boiler and the foamer heating is activated. Powermanagement Off All heating elements of the coffee boiler, steam boiler and foamer are activated simultaneously, (CTS automatic default setting) 75. Motorswitch Switch By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Motorswitch you can choose between Switch (Default) and Magnetic. This function is applied for a future project and must not be changed! 76. Mill position 358 By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Mill Position the mill position of the brew chamber can be adjusted. Range can be adjusted between 205-460. In order to verify the correct Mill Position, press the Double Product Key and the brew chamber moves from the micro switch to the grind position. The correct adjustement of the grind position can be verified if the markings on the outside of the brew chamber and the grinder head are completely aligned. If the Double Product Key is pressed again the brew chamber moves back to the home position, (micro switch) 77. Voltagecontrol not active By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Voltage Control the voltage control 0-30% can be adjusted. The operation will be interrupted if the voltage falls below or above the set percentage. As soon as the voltage is back within the programmed tolerance the machine is operational again and the display reads Ready. If the machine is not in Ready mode the display reads either Voltage Too High or Voltage too Low, respectively, while showing the voltage difference as a percentage. If the voltage changes during a brew cycle out of the programmed tolerance level the cycle will be completed before the machine will display the error message. REV-4 3.38

Menu Description Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 78. Cold start rinse 1.5 Liter By pressing thr Minus or Plus key in the parameter Cold Start Rinse the water quantity during a cold start rinse can be programmed. The basic factory default value is 1.5 liter. The water quantity can be adjusted between not Active and 2.0 liter. Note: 1) The Cold Start Rinse is only activated after a Cold Start 2) It is possible to interrupt the Cold Start Rinse by pressing the STOP -key. Once interrupted, the Cold Start Rinse has to be done again from the beginning. 3) It is not possible to cancel and skip the Cold Start Rinse. 79. Boilerpurge Off By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Boiler Purge ON/OFF it can be programmed whether the autoamtic boiler purge shall be activated. On: If the puck drawer needs to be emptied, (display will read Empty Drawer), every time after the drawer is put back into the machine the dispaly will read Boiler Purge /Press Clean Key. The water in the steam boiler will be replenished with fresh water during 30 seconds running water out of the hot water tap. During the boiler purge function no coffee products can be produced. This function is not active when the coffee grounds are set to Not-Active/OFF The factory default setting is Off 80. Standby Temp. not active In this parameter the Standby Temperature can be set from Not-Active to 15 degrees C. If no coffee is dispensed for 3 minutes after the last coffee was produced the Standby Temperature is activated, i.e the boiler temperature is increased by the value programmed to make sure the next coffee beverage has the correct temperature. 81. Water normal By pressing the Minus or Plus key in the parameter Water normal/tank the type of water connection can be selected: - Normal means that the tea and internal rinse is activated by line pressure - Tank means that the line pressure will be supplied by an external booster water pump. The factory default value is set at normal Note: The location of the water tank must not be below the level of the coffee machine. 82. Option counter On At the moment this menu has no function. 83. Powersavemode Off This menu must not be changed! 84. R-Temp. high not active In this menu you can set the maximum temperature of the refridgerator by pressing the Minus or Plus key. If the value is reached, the display will show a warning message. Note: The temperature of the refridgerator cannot be set. This is only a warning message when the set temperature is reached! REV-4 3.39

Menu Description CT CTS CTM cool CBTM 85. R-Temp. low not active In this menu you can set the minimum temperature of the refridgerator by pressing the Minus or Plus key. If the value is reached, the display will show a warning message. Note: The temperature of the refridgerator cannot be set. This is only a warning message when the set temperature is reached! 86. Drawer Time 5s The factory default for the minimum time delay to empty the drawer is set to 5 seconds. By pressing the Minus or Plus key the time delay can be selected between 5 to 60 seconds. The factory default is set to 5 seconds. REV-4 3.40