Fracino Bambino Installation Instructions Manual

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    Installation instructions for model(s): fracino bambino fracino classic & contempo fracino romano only to be carried out by qualified engineers..

  • Page 2: Contents

    23 warranty 24 warning services and equipment required for installation preparing the area for installation (all except romano) preparing the area for installation (romano) preparing the machine for installation legend remove the red air release valve clip priming the boiler with water (except roman...

  • Page 3: Installation

    5 6 installation overview 3 1 4 7 cold water (15mm) waste power power power (2nd position switch or plug) 9 10 11 2 3 8 300mm 11 please ensure a gap of 300mm is maintained above the top tray of the machine to allow for cup storage and service access. 1 coffee machine. 2 grinder – 13 amp socket requi...

  • Page 4: Preparing For

    Preparing for installation services and equipment required for installation a 4 all machines require a mains water & power supply as specified below. It is highly recommended that a mains waste outlet is provided but a bucket is sufficient if not available. All services must be in place prior to ins...

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    Preparing the area for installation (all except romano) 5 b (1) depth from the back of the machine to the hole. (2) length from the side of the machine to the hole. (3) hole in counter: 2'' diameter (4) depth needed for grinder (5) width needed for grinder work out the location of the coffee machine...

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    6 preparing the area for installation (romano) c (1) depth from the back of the machine to the hole. (2) length from the side of the machine to the hole. (3) hole in counter: 2'' diameter (4) depth needed for grinder (5) width needed for grinder work out the location of the coffee machine on the bar...

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    Note: remove all packaging before working on / installing the machine and remove plastic protective coating from stainless steel. All except romano 1) remove the top tray of the machine by locating and unscrewing the two m4 screws at either end of the tray. Carefully lift off the top tray and place ...

  • Page 8: Installing The

    8 installing the coffee machine connecting the waste pipe a 1) fit the grey push-on flexible waste hose onto the round waste funnel located in the centre of the machine and tighten with the wormdrive clip provided. 2) then feed the waste hose under the machine and down through the 2” hole already cu...

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    9 1) take the long flexi stainless steel braided water hose from the coffee machine and feed the water hose under the machine and down through the 2” hole already cut out. 2) connect this to a washing machine tap (cold water supply) with ¾'' bsp male thread or to the water softener by removing red p...

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    1) run the mains cable through the hole in the bottom of the machine or underneath to the nearest power supply. Make sure your mains supply is within 1 metre of the machine and has easy access for power isolation. 10 connecting the power supply d 2) connect the machine cable to a double pole isolato...

  • Page 11: Before Turning

    11 1) remove the red plastic clip from the air release valve on top of the sight glass. Failure to do so will cause air locks and milk to be sucked back into the boiler. 2) slide the red clip out from under the e-clip. Do not remove the e-clip as this is needed for the machine to function correctly ...

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    12 manually filling the machine (except romano) b 1) before turning the power on, manually fill the machine using the cold water by-pass valve situated inside the left hand side panel (looking at the machine from the operators side). It is a chrome valve with a black lever. 2) the lever is moved to ...

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    13 3) ensure the water is turned on then move the lever to the vertical position to commence filling the boiler. 5) the water level should be filled half way up the sight glass between the two markers. Once the correct water level has been reached close the water by-pass valve by turning to the hori...

  • Page 14: Turning The

    14 turning the machine on turning the power on for the first time a warning: to avoid serious damage to the elements or pump never turn on power before the water level has been reached in the sight glass (except romano). 3) the machine will cut in to fill automatically, thereby testing the water fil...

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    15 pressure gauge b adjusting the pump pressure c the heat exchanger, mains water pressure, coffee brew pressure and expanded pressure is shown on the left hand scale of the pressure gauge 2 . 1) the steam pressure is shown on the right hand side gauge and should be about 1 bar when the coffee machi...

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    16 2) to adjust the pressure of the coffee machine locate the pressure adjusting screw on the side of the high pressure pump head which is located at the back of the machine. On all models except romano access is via a hole in the base panel. Tip the machine up at the front to adjust. Location for t...

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    17 this procedure is only required if the groups do not heat up properly. 1) bleed the group(s) to ensure no airlocks. To do this locate the elbow joint at the top of the heat exchanger as shown above under the top tray. Turn both groups on and allow water to flow for approx 2 minutes whilst the mac...

  • Page 18: Installing The

    18 installing the coffee grinder connecting the power supply a initially setting the grinder blades b 1) make sure the coffee bean shut off flap is in the closed position. Fill the grinder hopper with coffee beans. Please note there are different size hoppers so check the size when dispensing beans ...

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    19 turn the grinder on. A) close the grinder blades together by turning the thumbscrew clockwise until grinder blades are touching. This will make a screeching sound once the grinder blades touch. B) envisage the plate is a clock and turn anti-clockwise from 12 oclock to 10 minutes to 12 by using th...

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    20 1 grinding coffee c 1) turn the machine on and push the coffee bean cutoff flap into the open position to release the coffee beans into the grinder. The coffee beans will then be ground into the dispenser. Grind enough coffee to cover all of the segments in the dispenser. Switch off the grinder. ...

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    21 4) use the tamper at the front of the dispenser to compress the coffee in the filter holder. Place your free hand on top of the tamper whilst pushing up with the filter holder to prevent the grinder from being tipped over. Wipe the rim of the filter holder to ensure it is clear of coffee to preve...

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    22 1) the grind of the coffee will dictate how quickly water passes through the filter holder into the espresso cup. The extraction time to make the ideal cup of espresso should be between 20 and 25 seconds. If the extraction time is incorrect further adjustment to the grinding blades is needed. Onc...

  • Page 23: Warranty

    Warranty terms and conditions 1) fracino cappuccino coffee machines are guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship during manufacture for a period of 12 months from the initial installation. 2) liability under the warranty is limited at the option of the manufacturer to the repla...

  • Page 24: Warning

    “frankly the finest for cappuccino” the fracino company policy is one of continuous improvement. We retain the right to change specification without prior notice. Fracino. 17-19 birch road east • birmingham b6 7da • england tel: +44 (0)121 328 5757 • fax: +44 (0)121 327 3333 email: sales@fracino.Com...