La Spaziale S1 Vivaldi II Owner's Manual - page 5
S1 Vivaldi II Owner’s Manual
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Label Function
Label Function
Label Function Label Function
1
Drip Tray
8
Cup Warming
Tray
15
92
C Lamp
22
On/Standby
Lamp
2
Steam Arm
9
Control Panel
16
93
C Lamp
23
Hot Water
Button
3
Rubber Feet
10
Group
17
94
C Lamp
24
Single Cup
Button
4
Steam/Group
Pressure Gauge
11
Portafilter
Handle
18
95
C Lamp
25
Double Cup
Button
5
Side Panels
12
Drip Tray Grate
19
96
C Lamp
26
Boiler Button
6
Steam Knob
13
Boiler Lamp
20
97
C Lamp
27
On/Off Button
7
Splash Panel
14
91
C Lamp
21
ECON
Lamp
28
Hot Water
Outlet
3 Document Scope – Caveats and Clarifications
This manual includes material that both duplicates and enhances the official LaSpaziale
S1 Vivaldi II Instruction Manual in key areas. However, it does not duplicate the detailed
and very important information covering machine certifications or ratings nor does it
repeat all the warning and safety information contained on the “lawyer” pages. That
information, as contained in LaSpaziale Instruction Manual, is considered included in
this document by reference.
This document solely covers the S1 Vivaldi II plus options available and supported by
Chris Coffee Service and/or other vendors supplied by Chris Coffee Service through its
exclusive distribution agreements with La Spaziale S.p.A.
4 Basic Machine Operation
(
BOLD
= lamps,
Reverse
= buttons, numbers in parentheses reference to above table)
4.1 15A or 20 Amp Operation
Please read this section first, especially if you purchased the 20A version of the
LaSpaziale VII but do not currently have an available 20A outlet.
The LaSpaziale VII is available in 15A and 20A versions. In actuality, they are both
identical machines. There is an internal switch that selects the operating mode and
they have different power cords installed. The power cord is the easiest way to tell
which version you have. The 15A VII has a standard 3-prong AC plug with two parallel
blades and a round ground pin. The 20A VII has a 3-prong plug with two perpendicular
blades and a round ground pin. The 20A version therefore requires a 20A circuit which
has a special 20A outlet which accepts the 20A plug.
Most modern kitchens have 20A circuits. However, they often do not use 20A outlets
because multiple outlets may be on the same 20A circuit. If you have a 20A circuit with
a 20A outlet this most likely means that outlet has its own dedicated 20A circuit and is
safe to use with the VII. A 20A circuit with normal 15A outlets probably means that