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Model Series 8800 33 2609 8010 03.2013
User Manual
00.00.000
Coffee machine
English
2
User Manual WMF8000S
|
Congratulations on the purchase of your
WMFcoffeemachine.
The WMF8000S coffee machine is afully automatic single
cup machine for espresso, café crème, cappuccino, milk
coffee, latte macchiato, milk foam and hot water.
With its optionally available powder hopper, the
WMF8000S can also make hot chocolate with milk or
milkfoam.
Follow the User Manual
> Please refer to the User Manual, pay special
attention to the safety instructions and Safety
chapter.
> Ensure that the staff and all users have access
to the User Manual.
> Read the User Manual carefully prior to use.
Hazard to life due to electrical shock if not
followed
• The mains voltage inside the coffee machine is
ahazard to life.
> Never open the housing.
> Never loosen the screws, and do not remove any
housing parts.
Conditions for usage and installation
• In the event of failure to comply with
maintenance information, no liability is
accepted for any resultant damage.
> Follow the User Manual.
CAUTION
Follow the User Manual Signs and
Symbols
page 8
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
WARNING
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
IMPORTANT
Technical data
w starting on page 72
Maintenance
w starting on page 58
Introduction and General information
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Table of Contents
Ta
ble of Contents
3
1 Introduction 6
1.1 Parts of the coffee machine 6
Display .........................................................................6
Glossary ........................................................................9
2 Operation 10
2.1 Operation safety instructions 10
2.2 Switch on coffee machine 11
2.3 Beverage dispensing 11
Cancel beverage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
2.4 Preselection pads (optional) 12
2.5 Special buttons (optional) 12
2.6 Dispensing hot water 12
2.7 Milk or milk foam dispensing 12
2.8 Connect up the milk 13
2.8.1 Standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.8.2 With WMFCooler, WMFCup&Cool (optional) ........................................ 13
2.9 Auto Steam (optional) 14
2.10 Easy Steam 14
2.11 Adjustable height cup table 15
Automatic cup table (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
2.12 Bean hopper/powder hopper 15
2.13 Manual insert 16
2.14 Grounds container 17
2.15 Grounds disposal through the counter (optional) 17
2.16 Switch off the coffee machine 18
3 Software 19
3.1 Overview 19
Ready to operate ................................................................19
“Ready to operate” display pads ....................................................19
Main menu functions ............................................................20
Menu control pads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Messages on the display ..........................................................20
3.2 Ready to operate 21
“Ready to operate” display ........................................................21
3.3 “Ready to operate” display pads 21
Beverage buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Manual insert pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
“Warm rinse” pad ...............................................................21
Barista pad-coffee strength .......................................................21
3.4 Care 22
Cleaning programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
CleanLock ......................................................................22
Instructions ....................................................................23
3.5 Beverages 23
General information .............................................................23
Cup volume and multiple brewing ..................................................24
Change recipes ..................................................................25
Text and illustration .............................................................28
3.6 Operating options 29
Button layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Level switching .................................................................29
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Button allocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Rinsing signal ..................................................................30
Decaf factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Temperature preselection hot water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Milk foam selection ..............................................................31
S-M-L (optional) ................................................................31
SB mode (self-service mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Barista pad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
“Warm rinse” pad ...............................................................32
Manual insert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Beverage preselection ............................................................32
Cancel beverage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Menu pad ......................................................................32
Error message ..................................................................32
3.7 Information 33
Last brewing cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Timer .........................................................................33
Service ........................................................................33
Care ..........................................................................33
Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
User Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
3.8 Accounting 34
Counter .......................................................................34
Vending machines ...............................................................34
Waiter accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
3.9 PIN rights 35
Cleaning PIN ...................................................................35
Settings PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Accounting PIN .................................................................35
3.10 Timer 36
Time/date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Timer state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Timer overview and setting the timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Detail view of current day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Set timer switching times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Button layout condition ..........................................................37
Button layout overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
3.11 System 38
Milk and foam ..................................................................38
Illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Display brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Touch display calibration ..........................................................39
Water filter ....................................................................40
Machine options ................................................................40
3.12 Language 40
3.13 USB 41
Load recipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Load cup symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Save recipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Export counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
HACCP export. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Data backup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Load data ......................................................................41
Firmware update ................................................................41
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4 Care 42
4.1 Care safety instructions 42
4.2 Cleaning intervals overview 44
4.3 Cleaning programs 45
4.3.1 System cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
4.3.2 Mixer rinsing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
4.3.3 Milk system rinsing ............................................................. 47
4.3.4 Foamer rinsing ................................................................. 48
4.4 Milk system cleaning overview 48
4.5 Manual cleaning 49
4.5.1 Clean operating panel (CleanLock) ................................................. 49
4.5.2 Grounds container cleaning (groundschute, optional) ................................. 49
4.5.3 Drip tray cleaning .............................................................. 50
4.5.4 Clean the housing .............................................................. 50
4.5.5 Beneath the coffee machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
4.5.6 Clean milk system manually ...................................................... 51
4.5.7 Steam outlet cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
4.5.8 Clean the mixer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
4.5.9 Bean hopper cleaning ........................................................... 54
4.5.10 Clean powder hopper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
5 HACCP cleaning schedule 56
6 Maintenance and descaling 58
6.1 Maintenance 58
6.2 WMFService 58
7 Messages and instructions 59
7.1 Messages for operation 59
7.2 Error messages and malfunctions 60
7.3 Errors without error message 62
8 Safety 63
8.1 Hazards to the operator 63
8.2 Hazards to the coffee machine 66
8.3 Intended use 68
8.4 Directives 69
8.5 Duties of the owner/operator 70
8.6 Warranty claims 71
Appendix: Technical data 72
Technical data for coffee machine 72
Conditions for usage and installation 72
Appendix: Accessories and spare parts 76
Index 78
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Espresso Cappuccino
Café cr ème Latte macchiato
Milk Choc Milk coffee
Chociatto Foam
1/2
21
20
17
18 19
1
15
16 22
3
9
8
2
4
6
7
5
10
11
12
1
1
14
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Introduction | Parts of the coffee machine
1 Introduction
1.1 Parts of the coffee machine
Display
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Introduction | Parts of the coffee machine
1
Bean hopper (up to4)
2
Powder hopper (Choc or Topping, for example) (optional)
3
Manual insert/tablet insert
4
Touch display for beverage buttons and settings
5
Steam buttons (Auto Steam, Easy Steam; optional)
6
Combi spout with integrated milk foamer
7
Steam outlet (optional)
8
Adjustable height cup table
9
Removable drip tray with drip grid
10
Grounds container
11
Hot water spout
12
Special buttons (hot water)
13
Side illumination
14
Operating panel
15
ON/OFF switch
“Ready to operate” display
16
Beverage buttons
17
Manual insert pad
18
Warm rinse” pad
19
Page up and down
20
Menu pad (opens the main menu)
21
Barista pad
22
Message pad
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Introduction | Parts of the coffee machine
User Manual Signs and Symbols
Personal injury safety instructions
If the safety instructions are not followed, this
could lead to mild to severe injury in case of
improper use.
Personal injury safety instructions
If the safety instructions are not followed, this
could lead to mild injury in case of improper use.
Electrocution Hot steam
Bruising or crushing
hazard
Hot surfaces
Slipping hazard
Notice of property damage
• to the coffee machine
• for the installation location
> Always follow the User Manual.
Note/tip
• Instructions for safe use and tips for easier
operation.
Call up the main menu
Touch the Main menu pad
The main menu is displayed.
There are other display options w Main menu.
WARNING
Safety instructions
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
CAUTION
Operation safety instructions
w page 10
Care safety instructions
w page 42
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
Technical data
w starting on page 72
INSTRUCTIONS
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Introduction | Parts of the coffee machine
Glossary
Term Explanation
• • Listings, selection options
Individual steps
Text in italics Description of coffee machine state and/or explanations of
automatic steps.
Additions Components of arecipe for abeverage, in addition to coffee,
such as milk, milk foam, Choc.
Barista Professional coffee server
Beverage dispensing Dispensing coffee, hot water, or powdered beverages
Capacity For example: the capacity of the water filter in litres of water it
can filter
Carbonate hardness Quoted in °dKH. The water hardness is ameasure of the calcium
dissolved in the drinking water.
Choc Hot chocolate
Combi spout Standard as double spout. Option available for single spout.
Decaf Decaffeinated coffee
Grounds chute
w Grounds disposal through the counter, page 17
Mains tap Water stop valve, angle valve
Milk system Combi spout, milk nozzle and milk hose
Mixer system Complete module, mixer with portion controller for powder
beverages
Powder beverages Such as Choc or Topping
Pre-infusion Prior to brewing cycle, coffee is briefly infused in order to ensure
amore intense release of its aromatic substances.
Pressing Automatic pressing of ground coffee prior to brewing cycle.
Rinsing Intermediate cleaning
SB mode
(self-service mode)
Self-service customer operation
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Operation | Operation safety instructions
2 Operation
2.1 Operation safety instructions
Burn hazard/scalding hazard
• When dispensing beverages and steam, hot
liquid comes out of the spouts. The adjacent
surfaces and spouts become hot.
• If the cup table drip tray is not properly
engaged, such as after cleaning, there is aburn
hazard due to hot liquids.
> When dispensing beverages and steam, do not
reach beneath the spouts.
> Do not touch the spouts immediately after
dispensing.
> Always place asuitable cup under the spout
before dispensing beverages.
> Always make sure the cup table drip tray is
seated correctly.
Health hazard
• Only use products that are suitable for
consumption and for use with the coffee
machine.
> The bean hopper and manual insert may only be
filled with materials for the use intended.
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
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Operation | Switch on coffee machine
2.2 Switch on coffee machine
Slide the operating panel upward
The ON/OFF switch is on the right side, behind the
operating panel.
Press the ON/OFF switch
Coffee machine switches on and heats up.
An automatic warm rinse starts.
When the coffee machine is ready to dispense beverages,
the “Ready to operate” display appears.
The coffee machine can be switched on using the timer.
2.3 Beverage dispensing
Pressing the beverage buttons triggers dispensing of the
beverage selected.
• Lit up button = ready to dispense
• Unlit button = not ready to dispense/
buttondisabled
Place acup of asuitable size on the cup table beneath
the combi spout
Only with amanual cup table:
Slide the cup table to the correct height
Touch the desired beverage button
Cancel beverage
Touch the desired beverage button again
PIN access control
w PIN rights
page 35
Set timer switching times
w Timer
page 37
Espresso Cappuccino
Café cr ème Latte macchiato
Milk Choc Milk coffee
Chociatto Foam
1/2
Button allocation
w Operating options
page 29
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Operation | Preselection pads (optional)
2.4 Preselection pads (optional)
Depending on the model, preselection pads such as
the manual insert pad or the cafene-free pad may be
available on the control panel.
These are preselection pads that define the desired
preselection prior to beverage selection via the beverage
buttons.
2.5 Special buttons (optional)
Special buttons for beverage sizes Sand Lare optionally
available on the control panel. These are preselection
buttons which establish the desired amount of the
beverage before selection of the beverage.
M = amount of the beverage set, no preselection
S = approx. 25 % less than M
L = approx. 25 % more than M
2.6 Dispensing hot water
Place acup of the appropriate size beneath the hot
water spout
Touch the hot water button
A selection for the water temperature appears.
Touch the desired water temperature
Dispensing occurs according to the dispensing option.
Multiple preselections are possible for the dispensing
option “metered”.
Instructions
The temperature preselection for dispensing
hot water can be deactivated. Hot water is then
dispensed directly at apreset temperature.
2.7 Milk or milk foam dispensing
Place acup of the appropriate size beneath the combi
spout
Touch the beverage button assigned to milk or milk
foam
Dispensing occurs according to the dispensing option.
Caffeine-free
Example:
manual insert pad and
caffeine-free pad.
1/2
L
M
S
Espresso
Cappuccino
Café cr ème
Latte macchiato
Milk Choc
Milk coffee
Chociatto Foam
Temperature preselection
w Operating options
page 30
INSTRUCTIONS
Dispensing option
w Cup volume
page 24
Start-Stop or metered
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Operation | Connect up the milk
2.8 Connect up the milk
Insert the milk nozzle into the milk connection on the
milk foamer
Place the milk foamer in the combi spout[1] [2]
Lay the milk hose into the pinch valve[3]
Guide the milk hose toward the rear, through the
penetration
2.8.1 Standard
Open the milk packaging and place on the left next to
the coffee machine
Insert milk hose into the milk pack
The hose must reach to the floor of the milk package.
2.8.2 With WMFCooler, WMFCup&Cool
(optional)
Remove the milk container out of the Cooler
Push the milk container lid back
Pour milk into the milk container
Place the lid back on the container
Insert the adapter on the milk hose into the connection
in the milk container lid
Push the milk container back in carefully
The milk hose is inserted into the adapter.
1 2 3
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Operation | Auto Steam (optional)
2.9 Auto Steam (optional)
Milk is heated or foamed using the Auto Steam option.
Milk can be foamed directly to the set milk foam quality by
means of the steam button. Alternatively, aselection of up
to 3foam quality levels can be opened.
Potential milk foam qualities are:
• standard
• fine
• superfine
There is also an extra milk button with Auto Steam.
Heat milk or foam milk
Fill atall, narrow jug with the desired milk volume
Do not fill the jug above the halfway point, so that the
milk will not run over when it foams.
Insert the steam nozzle deep into the milk
Briefly touch the desired Auto Steam button
Steam is discharged, depending on the Auto Steam button
allocation.
Steam dispensing ends after reaching the set temperature,
or when the Auto Steam button is touched again.
Wipe steam outlet with adamp cloth
Burn hazard/scalding hazard
• Milk and foam can boil over if the temperature
is set to 90°C.
> Fill the jug no more than half full.
Tip
> Do not overheat milk when foaming, otherwise
milk foam volume decreases.
2.10 Easy Steam
Beverages can be heated using the Easy Steam outlet
Milk button Steam button
Milk foam
Standard
Milk foam
Fine
Milk foam
Superne
Button allocation
w Operating options
page 29
Change recipes
w Beverages
page 25
CAUTION
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Operation | Adjustable height cup table
2.11 Adjustable height cup table
Slide the cup table to the optimal dispensing height
For best results, grip the cup table in the center at the
front.
Clearance height up to 195mm.
Automatic cup table (optional)
For the automatic cup table, the cup height is saved along
with the beverages. The cup table travels to the optimal
height automatically prior to beverage dispensing.
Cup height w Page 28
2.12 Bean hopper/powder hopper
• If possible, refill product hopper in advance.
• Fill the hoppers no more than the amount needed
for one day, in order to maintain the freshness of the
products.
• Foreign objects can damage the coffee grinder.
This damage is not covered under the warranty.
> Ensure that no foreign objects land in the
coffee bean hopper.
2
1
3
4
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
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Operation | Manual insert
2.13 Manual insert
The manual insert is located in the centre of the coffee
machine cover.
Manual insert is used
• When using additional coffee types, such as
decaffeinated coffee
• For acoffee trial
• For inserting cleaning tablets
• Add ground coffee or cleaning tablet only after
the display message.
• Use only ground coffee in the manual insert.
• Do not use water-soluble powdered coffee.
• Do not use coffee that is ground too finely.
Preparation of ground coffee using the manual insert
(optional)
Touch the “Manual insert” preselection pad
Touch the desired beverage button
The manual insert opens automatically.
Add the desired amount of ground coffee with the small
measuring spoon (maximum 16g)
Close the manual insert
The desired beverage is dispensed.
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
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Operation | Grounds container
2.14 Grounds container
The grounds container receives the used coffee grounds.
It has enough capacity to store coffee grounds from
approx. 70brewing cycles.
The display shows amessage as soon as the grounds
container needs to be emptied.
Beverage dispensing is blocked for as long as the grounds
container is removed.
Slide the cup table downward to the basic position
Remove grounds container
Empty and replace grounds container
Confirm process on the display
> Replacing without emptying results in the
coffee grounds container being overfilled. The
coffee machine will be soiled. This may cause
subsequent damage to the machine.
> If grounds container cannot be replaced, check
chute for coffee residue and remove.
> Always empty the grounds container before
replacing.
2.15 Grounds disposal through the
counter (optional)
The coffee machine can be fitted with grounds disposal
through the counter. In this case, both the grounds
container and the coffee machine base have an opening
that passes through the on-site counter on which the
machine is placed. The spent coffee grounds are collected
in aseparate container under the counter.
Grounds container cleaning
w Manual cleaning
page 49
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
Important
Clean grounds chute daily
w Manual cleaning
page 49
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Operation | Switch off the coffee machine
2.16 Switch off the coffee machine
Take care to work hygienically
• Germs that are hazardous to health can grow in
the coffee machine.
> Perform daily cleaning before switching off the
coffee machine.
Follow the manual
• If this is not observed, the liability is invalidated
in the event of any resultant damage.
Slide the operating panel upward
The ON/OFF switch is on the right side, behind the
operating panel.
Press the ON/OFF switch briefly (approx. 1second)
Coffee machine switches off.
Disconnect mains plug
Turn off main water supply tap
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
Clean the coffee machine as
shown in the manual.
Care
w starting on page 42
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
PIN access control
w PIN rights
page 35
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Software | Overview
3 Software
• When adjusting beverages, the same safety
instructions apply as for operating the coffee
machine.
> Follow all operation safety instructions.
3.1 Overview
Ready to operate
Page 21
1/2
L
M
S
Espresso Cappuccino
Café cr ème Latte macchiato
Milk Choc Milk coffee
Chociatto Foam
“Ready to operate” display pads
Page 21
Barista (coffee strength)
Page 21
Warm rinsing
Page 21
Manual insert
Page 21
Messages
Page 59
Caffeine-free
Caffeine-free pad
Page 12
CAUTION
Operation safety instructions
w page 10
Button layout
w Operating options
page 29
The pads and buttons on
the display are available,
depending on the settings and
the machine model.
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Software | Overview
Main menu functions
starting on page 22
Care
Page 22
Beverages
Page 23
Operating options
Page 29
Information
Page 33
Accounting
Page 34
PIN rights
Page 35
Timer
Page 36
System
Page 38
Language
Page 40
USB
Page 41
Menu control pads
To the main menu Confirm value/setting
To previous menu Delete value/setting
PIN entry Preparation test
Next, Forward, Start Back
Show help text Show keyboard
Save settings Load settings
Messages on the display
Error message
Milk temperature display
(optional)
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Software | Ready to operate
3.2 Ready to operate
“Ready to operate” display
The display shown when ready to operate depends on the
individual settings and options of the coffee machine.
3.3 “Ready to operate” display pads
Beverage buttons
All beverage buttons that are ready to dispense are
illuminated.
Use the arrows to browse to additional pages with
beverages. (Adjustable.)
Manual insert pad
The manual insert pad is apreselection pad.
If the manual insert pad is touched prior to beverage
selection, the display requests that ground coffee be
inserted via the manual insert. Additional types of
pre-ground coffee can be used.
Warm rinse” pad
Touch the “warm rinse” pad
A rinse of the pipes with hot water starts. The water
warms the brewing system and guarantees an optimum
coffee temperature.
Recommended after alonger brewing pause, especially
before dispensing acup of espresso.
Barista pad-coffee strength
Display Coffee strength
without
touching
2beans normal, as per setting
touch 1x 3beans 15 % stronger than the setting *
touch 2x 1beans 15 % weaker than the setting *
* Maximum amount of ground coffee 19g per brewing
cycle
The coffee strength will be altered for the next brewing
cycle only.
Button layout
w Operating options
page 29
Cappuccino
Example: cappuccino button
Manual insert (active/inactive)
w Operating options
page 29
Warm rinse” pad
(active/inactive)
w Operating options
page 29
Barista pad (active/inactive)
w Operating options
page 29
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Software | Care
3.4 Care
Cleaning programs
...
Selection of different cleaning
programs
CleanLock
Touch display switch-off for display
cleaning
Instructions
...
Cleaning animations
Care
Cleaning programs
• System cleaning
With switch off or without switch off of the coffee
machine after system cleaning.
• Mixer rinsing
• Milk system rinsing
• Foamer rinsing
CleanLock
Touch CleanLock
A 15-second countdown starts.
The touch display can now be cleaned.
The touch display is activated again 15seconds after the
last brewing cycle.
Menu control pads
w Overview
page 20
Care chapter
w starting on page 42
HACCP cleaning schedule
w starting on page 56
Cleaning programs
Care chapter
w starting on page 42
Clean Lock
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Software | Beverages
Instructions
Animated instructions about the available cleaning
programs and for installing and removing the mixer and
combi spout for cleaning.
Filter change (optional)
Available only if authorization has been issued to trained
personnel by WMFService.
3.5 Beverages
General information
Dispensing test
For many beverage settings, it is possible to start
adispensing test with the new settings before the recipe
is saved.
Modify the settings as desired
Touch the “Dispensing test” pad
The beverage is dispensed using the newly set values.
If the beverage is as desired, touch the Save symbol
The recipe is saved.
Save recipes
The modified recipe is saved here.
Instructions
Filter change
Cappuccino
Example: cappuccino button
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Software | Beverages
Cup volume and multiple brewing
Cup volume
Set the desired cup volume. The recipe is adjusted
accordingly.
100 % indicates the previously saved value.
Cup volume S-M-L
The recipes for the sizes Sand Lare generated. Mis as set.
Default value:
S= 25 % less than the setting.
L = 25 % more than the setting.
The S-M-L function can be activated in the operating
options. The cup volume can also be set to adifferent
general level for all beverages using the operating options.
For individual beverages that deviate from the standard,
the S-M-L amounts can be changed under Cup volume.
Each size can also be individually set to active or inactive.
Inactive means that the size no longer appears as
aselection for the individual beverage.
Multiple brewing cycles
The beverage is brewed several times, as set. Up to
12times the set amount can be dispensed with one push of
abutton.
Available for beverages with coffee and with milk mixtures,
as well as for hot water with the “metered” dispensing
option.
Dispensing option
• Start-Stop
The dispensing runs until the set amount is reached.
The dispensing can be stopped sooner by pressing the
button again.
• Metered
The set volume is dispensed. The dispensing option is
available for milk, foam, and for hot water.
?
%
S-active Active L-active
7
S M L
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
10
* 11
* 12
* 1
* 2
* 3
* 4
Change S-M-L for individual
beverages
w Cup volume
Activate S-M-L and make achange
for all beverages
w Operating options
w S-M-L
page 31
Menu control pads
w Overview
page 20
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Software | Beverages
• Freeflow
The beverage or steam is output for as long as the
button is pressed and held.
• Start-Stop-Freeow
A brief press of abutton starts start-stop dispensing.
A longer press of the button, for more than 1second,
starts freeflow dispensing.
Change recipes
?
Current recipe composition:
Foam
165 ml
Espresso
9g, 35ml
Coffee
Milk
Espresso
Foam
Choc
Interval
Hot water
Sequence of preparation ->
Storage
Factory settings:
Touch the desired addition and move it
Beverage settings cappuccino
Change recipe
Current recipe composition
The additions in the recipe are displayed here.
The sequence of preparation is from left to right. Additions
that are above or below each other are processed at the
same time.
The software indicates whether desired options are not
technically possible.
Storage factory additions
The additions that can be used for the recipe are shown
here.
Touch the desired addition and slide it into the current
recipe composition
Menu control pads
w Overview
page 20
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Software | Beverages
Delete addition
Delete amarked addition from the current recipe
composition.
Change addition
Mark the addition and touch the symbol “Change
addition”
The Change addition menu opens.
The various options for the selected addition are displayed.
The saved and current data are displayed.
The current values
The values saved by Service
The factory values
Ground coffee quantity
Enter in grams (g)
Water volume/milk volume
Enter in milliliters (ml)
Brewing temperature
Enter in degrees Celsius (°C)
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Software | Beverages
Coffee quality
The quality levels influence the coffee brewing.
The higher the quality level, the more intensive the release
of the flavour and aromatic substances in the coffee.
Quality levels
1
After pressing, space is provided for the ground
coffee to swell.
2
After pressing, the coffee is brewed immediately.
3
After pressing, apre-infusion occurs.
4
After pressing and apre-infusion, asecond wet
pressing occurs.
5
Same as for Quality 4, but with stronger wet
pressing.
6
Same as for Quality 5, but with stronger wet
pressing.
7
Same as for Quality 6, but with longer wet pressing.
Select coffee grinder
The entire portion of the amount of ground coffee to
be ground is 10. The total amount can be made up from
various grinders. This makes complex, individual recipes
possible.
Instructions.
If very finely ground coffee is used
with asmall amount of brewing
water, ahigh quality level can
cause abrewing water flow error.
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Software | Beverages
Text and illustration
Cup height
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
71
mm
55
80
80
145
?
Beverage settings espresso
Change text and illustration
Number of recipe 1 Factory: 1
Comments
Text and
illustration
Espresso
Text and illustration
The beverage name and photo of abeverage button are
adjusted here.
Activate the keyboard by touching the keyboard pad.
Comments
A note about the beverage can be saved here.
Cup height (optional)
With automatic cup table.
The cup height for the beverage is set here.
A cup height can be assigned to the cup symbols on the
right side. These heights are saved and can be accepted by
touching the symbol briefly.
Menu control pads
w Overview
page 20
For beverages of size “S” and “L”,
the size must be selected before
the beverage button is selected.
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Software | Operating options
3.6 Operating options
For self-service mode, afew functions can be set to be
inactive.
The functions and their pads are not displayed in the
inactive state.
Button layout
Various standard button layouts are saved here can be
selected.
Level switching
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active Beverage selection available at several different
levels (browse pages).
Button allocation
Text and illustration
w page 28
Swap buttons
The positions of two beverage buttons are swapped here.
Touch abeverage button
Touch the “Change buttons” pad
Touch the beverage button that is to be swapped
Confirm the swap
Button layout
Button allocation
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Load recipe
A saved recipe is loaded to abeverage button here.
Touch abeverage button
Touch the “Load recipe” pad
A submenu opens.
Mark the desired recipe
Touch the “Save recipe” pad
The beverage button is assigned to the newly selected
recipe.
Rinsing signal
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
active
active A signal sounds before automatic rinsing.
Decaf factor
The value for the Decaf factor is entered here.
Ground coffee quantity for Decaf (decaffeinated coffee)
is set by percentage for the ground coffee quantity set in
the recipe.
This setting applies to all coffee beverages with
preselected “Decaf.
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
Temperature preselection hot water
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active After the hot water button is pressed, three
dispensing temperatures are displayed for
selection.
inactive There is no temperature selection available.
Decaf factor
For aDecaf factor of 15 %,
CaféCrème is brewed with 15 %
more ground coffee, for example,
when prepared using the Decaf
function.
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Software | Operating options
Milk foam selection
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
active
S-M-L (optional)
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active Pads for selecting the amount of the beverage are
displayed on theReady to operate” display.
SB mode (self-service mode)
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
SB mode active means that the following settings are set
at the same time.
• Level switching: inactive
• Barista pad: inactive
• Warm rinse” pad: inactive
• Manual insert: inactive
• Beverage preselection: inactive
• Cancel beverage: inactive
• Menu pad: delayed
• Error message: symbol
Barista pad
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
active
Milk foam can be selected only
with the Auto Steam option.
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Software | Operating options
Warm rinse” pad
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
active
Manual insert
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
active
Beverage preselection
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active Previously selected beverages are dispensed
without an additional button press.
Cancel beverage
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
active
Menu pad
Options: • immediate
• delayed
Default value: immediate
Error message
Options: • Text
• Symbol
Default value: Text
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Software | Information
3.7 Information
The info menu has the following selection options, as
described below.
Last brewing cycle
Information about the last brewing cycle.
Timer
The weekly overview of the timer opens. All switch on and
switch off times are displayed in this overview.
Service
Contact data for WMFService.
Serial number of the coffee machine.
Care
The last cleaning and care actions that run via coffee
machine programs are displayed here.
Journal
Records of events and faults during operation and cleaning
of the coffee machine.
User Manual
The User Manual can be displayed here, or exported via the
USB connection.
Last brewing cycle
Timer
Service
Care
Journal
User Manual
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Software | Accounting
3.8 Accounting
Counter
The counters for the individual dispensed beverages and
the totals of the beverages are displayed here.
A record can be read out via the USB output.
Beverage Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Overall
2 Espresso M... 2 2 2 2 2
Espresso 1 1 1 1 1
Espresso M... 1 1 1 1 1
Accounting
Counter
Standard setting
Counter 1 = day counter
Counter 2 = week counter
Counter 3 = month counter
Counter 4 = year counter
Each counter can be deactivated if desired.
Vending machines
See Vending machines User Manual.
Waiter accounting
See User Manual for barista accounting.
Counter
TIP
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Software | PIN rights
3.9 PIN rights
One PIN can be assigned for the areas listed below.
• Cleaning
• Settings
• Accounting
The PINs are hierarchical.
This means, for example: the settings PIN simultaneously
grants all rights for the cleaning PIN, but not the rights for
the accounting PIN.
If no PIN is assigned, then the area is accessible without
aPIN.
If aPIN has been assigned for aparticular level, no access
will be granted without aPIN.
Cleaning PIN
On entering the valid PIN, access to:
• Care
Settings PIN
On entering the valid PIN, access to:
• Care
• Milk and foam settings
• Timer program
• Settings (beverage, general, others)
Milk and foam settings for the SteamMilk buttons require
PIN access at the Accounting level.
Accounting PIN
On entering the valid PIN, access to:
• Care
• PIN-protected ON/OFF switch
• Milk and foam settings
• Timer program
• Settings (beverage, general, others)
• Assign PIN rights, access control
• Accounting numbers of beverages
Cleaning
Settings
Accounting
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Software | Timer
3.10 Timer
Time/date
The current time of day and the date are set here.
Timer state
Information about the state of the timer.
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active The timer switching times are active.
inactive The timer switching times are not carried out.
Timer overview and setting the timer
Overview of all switch on and switch off times
04:00 20:00
07:00 21:00
10:00 20:00
07:00 16:0007:00 18:0007:00 18:00
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
00:00
01:00
02:00
03:00
04:00
05:00
06:00
07:00 20:00
07:00
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
20:00
21:00
22:00
23:00
Timer
Timer overview
Detail view of current day
Switching between daily and weekly overview. The daily
overview shows data for the current day.
Time / date
Timer overview
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Software | Timer
Set timer switching times
• Select individual day or days.
• Set switch on time and switch off time.
The times are set for all selected days.
After confirmation, aweekly overview is displayed with the
switch time settings. The individual times can be modified
in this weekly overview, as desired.
Button layout condition
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active Button layouts can be assigned automatically via
the timer.
Button layout overview
The overview of the button layout switch times is displayed
here.
The settings can be modified directly in the overview.
21:00 06:00
SB
21:00 06:00
SB
21:00 06:00
SB
21:00 06:00
SB
21:00 06:00
SB
Timer
Button layout overview
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
00:00
01:00
02:00
03:00
04:00
05:00
06:00
07:00
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
20:00
21:00
22:00
23:00
For example, self-service from
21:00to 06:00.
Button layout overview
The minimum time for displaying
abutton layout is 30minutes.
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Software | System
3.11 System
Milk and foam
The central generic values for milk and milk foam are set
here. These values apply to all existing recipes.
If special values for milk and milk foam are set in the
recipes, they retain their validity and are not modified.
Milk storage temperature
The milk storage temperature is entered here.
When using Cup&Cool, it is <8°C, for example.
Hot foam proportion
Options: very little, little, average, much, very much.
Default value: little
Cold foam proportion
Options: very little, little, average, much, very much.
Default value: much
Illumination
The illumination color is set here.
Set the desired color via the triangle in the color wheel.
The color can also be defined and set by means of RGB
values.
There are also the following options:
• Change color slowly
• Change color normally
• Change color quickly
• OFF
The current setting is displayed immediately.
Milk and foam
Possible with optional Cup&Cool
with temperature monitoring.
Illumination
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Software | System
Illumination when ready to operate
•Tankoperatingcolor(optional)
•Sideoperatingcolor
Event display (message)
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active The illumination during amessage can be
adjusted.
Illumination for messages (event)
•Tankeventcolor(optional)
•Sideeventcolor
Display brightness
The brightness of the display is adjusted here.
Touch display calibration
Recalibrate the touch display.
For example, Beans empty
message.
Display brightness
Touch calibration
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Software | Language
Water filter
Options: • active
• inactive
Default value:
inactive
active
Water filter is fitted. Service life and water
hardness are queried.
Filter capacity
Enter the filter capacity in liters here.
Measured water hardness
Enter the measured water hardness in °dKH here.
Machine options
For Service only.
3.12 Language
The language used in the display is set here.
The available languages are displayed in English.
Water lter
Machine options
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Software | USB
3.13 USB
Data exchange is possible via the USB connection.
The USB connection is at the top left on the back side of
the operating panel, behind acover.
Load recipes
Saved recipes are loaded here.
Load cup symbols
Save recipes
Export recipes to USB.
Export counters
Counters are exported to aCSV file here.
HACCP export
The cleaning cycles performed are recorded and are
exported here as evidence for HACCP.
Data backup
Data settings, such as machine data, beverage data,
etc.are saved here.
Load data
Data settings, such as machine data, beverage data,
etc.are loaded here.
(Can be protected by aPIN.)
Firmware update
For Service only.
Load recipes
Load cup symbols
Save recipes
Export counters
HACCP export
Data backup
Load data
Firmware update
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Care | Care safety instructions
4 Care
4.1 Care safety instructions
Regular cleaning is essential in order to ensure
problem-free operation of the coffee machine and to
ensure optimum coffee quality.
Health hazard/hygiene
• Milk is very sensitive. Germs that can pose
ahealth hazard can build up in the milk system.
> Clean the milk system daily.
> For coffee machines without Plug&Clean, also
perform manual cleaning of the combi spout
once per day after the end of operations.
> For coffee machines with Plug&Clean, also
perform manual cleaning of the combi spout
once per week after the end of operations.
> Change the milk hose at regular intervals.
> Follow all hygiene instructions.
> Follow the HACCP cleaning schedule.
Health hazard/hygiene
• Germs can multiply in acoffee machine that is
not in use.
> Prior to and after every instance that the
machine is shut off for several days, perform all
cleanings.
Health hazard/hygiene
• All cleaning agents are perfectly tuned to the
cleaning programs.
> Use only WMFcleaning and descaling agent.
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
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Health hazard/irritation and scalding
hazard
• Hot cleaning fluid runs out of the combi spout
when cleaning.
• The hot liquids can irritate the skin, and the
heat poses ascalding hazard.
> Never reach under the spouts while cleaning.
> Ensure that no one ever drinks the cleaning
solution.
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
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Care | Cleaning intervals overview
4.2 Cleaning intervals overview
Care
Daily
Weekly
Regularly
Automatic
Cleaning programs
x
System cleaning
(Standard/Plug&Clean/Active Milk)
x Mixer rinsing
x Milk system rinsing
Cleaning programs
w starting on page 45
x x Foamer rinsing
Manual cleaning
x Clean operating panel (CleanLock)
w page 49
x Grounds container cleaning
w page 49
x Drip tray cleaning
w page 50
x Clean the housing
w page 50
x Clean milk system manually, Standard
w page 51
x Clean milk system manually, Plug&Clean
w page 48
x Clean milk system manually, Active Milk
w page 48
(x) x Clean the mixer *
w page 53
x Bean hopper cleaning
w page 54
x Clean powder hopper *
w page 55
Daily = Daily, at least once per day and as required
Weekly = Weekly cleaning
Regularly = Regularly as required
Automatic = Automatic processing
(x) = Daily as required
* = Optional (depending on the model)
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Care | Cleaning programs
4.3 Cleaning programs
4.3.1 System cleaning
The system cleaning is an automatic cleaning program
and cleans the coffee system of the coffee machine with
aWMFcleaning tablet.
A milk system rinse and mixer rinse are part of the system
cleaning.
Total duration is about 10minutes.
Health hazard/irritation and scalding
hazard
• During cleaning, hot cleaning solution and hot
water run out of the combi spout and out of
the hot water spout.
• The hot liquids can irritate the skin, and the
heat poses ascalding hazard.
> Never reach under the spouts while cleaning.
> Ensure that no one ever drinks the cleaning
solution.
Always slide the cup table to amiddle position
before the cleaning program starts.
The cleaning program provides astep-by-step
guide through the system cleaning on the display.
Follow the messages.
Instructions as animation
w Coffee machine
w Main menu
w Care
w Instructions
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
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Care | Cleaning programs
System cleaning; Standard
Start
Start the Care menu
Touch Cleaning programs
Touch System cleaning
This query appears: “Switch off after cleaning?”
• If confi rmed with Yes , the coffee machine switches
off after cleaning.
• If confi rmed with No , the coffee machine remains
switched on after cleaning.
Select desired option
Information will be shown on the display
System cleaning; Plug&Clean
For system cleaning for coffee machines with Plug&Clean,
the Plug&Clean Adapter is used for cleaning.
Start
Select the care program
Touch Cleaning programs
Touch System cleaning
Information will be shown on the display
System cleaning; Active Milk
For system cleaning for coffee machines with Active Milk,
the special blue cleaning container is required for cleaning.
Start
Select the care program
Touch Cleaning programs
Touch System cleaning
Information will be shown on the display
During cleaning, asmall amount
of rinse water may get into the
coffee grounds container. This is
not an error.
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4.3.2 Mixer rinsing
Health hazard/scalding hazard
• During rinsing, hot rinse water flows out of the
combi spout.
> Never reach under the spouts while rinsing.
Mixer rinsing can be started separately.
Select the care program
Touch Cleaning programs
Touch Mixer rinsing
Information will be shown on the display
4.3.3 Milk system rinsing
Health hazard/scalding hazard
• During rinsing, hot rinse water flows out of the
combi spout.
> Never reach under the spouts while rinsing.
The milk system rinsing can be started separately. This
makes sense if there are longer periods between dispensing
milk beverages.
The milk system rinsing rinses the milk hose, the milk
nozzles, and the combi spout.
Select the care program
Touch Cleaning programs
Touch Milk system rinsing
Information will be shown on the display
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
Instructions as animation
w Coffee machine
w Main menu
w Care
w Instructions
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
Instructions as animation
w Coffee machine
w Main menu
w Care
w Instructions
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Care | Milk system cleaning overview
4.3.4 Foamer rinsing
Health hazard/scalding hazard
• During rinsing, hot rinse water flows out of the
combi spout.
> Never reach under the spouts while rinsing.
A foamer rinse can be started separately. The foamer
rinsing can also take place automatically. This is started
automatically after aset period of time after the last milk
beverage is dispensed. An acoustic warning signal can
sound before the foamer rinse starts automatically.
When the foamer rinse has been activated, there must be
no previously dispensed beverages located beneath the
combi spout.
Select the care program
Touch Cleaning programs
Touch Foamer rinsing
Information will be shown on the display
4.4 Milk system cleaning overview
Milk system
Automatic cleaning programs
w page 45
Clean milk system manually
w page 51
Standard
Plug&Clean
Active Milk
Automatic foamer rinsing x x x
Automatic mixer rinsing x x x
System cleaning; Standard x
System cleaning; using Plug&Clean Adapter x
System cleaning; with cleaning container x
Daily; clean milk system manually
x
Weekly; clean milk system manually
x x
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
Activate foamer rinsing signal
w Operating options
page 30
Instructions as animation
w Coffee machine
w Main menu
w Care
w Instructions
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Care | Manual cleaning
4.5 Manual cleaning
4.5.1 Clean operating panel (CleanLock)
Touch CleanLock to start a15-second countdown. The
touch display can now be cleaned. The touch display is
activated again 15seconds after the last brewing cycle.
Scalding hazard
• If abeverage is initiated accidentally, there is
ahazard of being injured.
> Always lock out the touch display with
“CleanLock” before cleaning
• There is ahazard of causing scratches or scores.
> Do not clean with scouring powders or the like.
> Do not use any sharp cleaners or implements.
> Use soft cloths for cleaning.
4.5.2 Grounds container cleaning
(groundschute, optional)
Empty grounds container and rinse under running
drinking water
Clean with aclean, damp cloth
Dry the coffee grounds container and replace it
Order numbers for the WMFcare
program
w Accessories and spare parts
page 74
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
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Care | Manual cleaning
4.5.3 Drip tray cleaning
Scalding hazard
• The drip trays may contain hot liquids.
• If the cup table drip tray is not properly
engaged, such as after cleaning, there is aburn
hazard due to hot liquids.
> Move the drip trays carefully.
> Replace carefully so that no water accidentally
drips down.
> Always make sure the cup table drip tray is
seated correctly.
Release the lock at the bottom right of the cup table
drip tray[1]
Remove the cup table drip tray[1]
Remove the drip tray[2]
Thoroughly clean both drip trays
Rinse the drip trays with clear drinking water
Dry off the drip trays and replace them
4.5.4 Clean the housing
• There is ahazard of causing scratches or scores.
> Do not clean with scouring powders or the like.
> Do not use any sharp cleaners or implements.
> Use soft cloths for cleaning.
For cleaning metal cover parts (matte surface) we
recommend WMFPurargan® cleaner.
4.5.5 Beneath the coffee machine
Remove and clean the catch pan
Wipe beneath the coffee machine with adamp cloth
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
1
2
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
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Care | Manual cleaning
4.5.6 Clean milk system manually
Scalding hazard
• If abeverage is initiated accidentally, there is
ahazard of being injured.
> Always switch off the coffee machine using the
ON/OFF button prior to cleaning.
> Disconnect mains plug.
Pull the lever on the right, next to the combi spout
Remove combi spout
Remove milk hose from milk container and release from
combi spout
Release the mixer hose (if present)
Mix 5ml of WMFSpecial cleaner with 0.5litre of
lukewarm drinking water
Health hazard in case of eye contact
• In case of eye contact, the WMFmilk system
cleaner can cause severe eye injury.
> Ensure that the milk system cleaner never
makes contact with the eyes of aperson or
animal.
Dismantle combi spout
Immerse one end of the milk hose in the cleaning
solution
Immerse the length of the remaining milk hose in the
cleaning solution
This procedure prevents air bubbles from remaining in the
milk hose.
Place all parts of combi spout in the cleaning solution
(3parts)
All parts must be completely immersed in the cleaning
solution.
After 5hours, clean all the parts thoroughly with
abrush
Rinse combi spout and milk hose very thoroughly with
clear drinking water
Thoroughly rinse the mixer hose (if present)
Insert the mixer hose
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
Instructions as animation
w Coffee machine
w Main menu w Care
w Instructions
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
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Reassemble combi spout
Replace combi spout
Insert milk hose
4.5.7 Steam outlet cleaning
Burn hazard/scalding hazard
• When dispensing beverages and steam, hot
liquid comes out of the spouts. The adjacent
surfaces and spouts become hot.
> When dispensing beverages and steam, do not
reach beneath the spouts.
> Do not touch the spouts immediately after
dispensing.
> Always place asuitable cup under the spout
when dispensing beverages.
Daily
Mix 5ml of cleaner in atall jug with 0.5l of lukewarm
water
Immerse the steam nozzle in the cleaning solution, and
briefly touch the steam button or an Auto Steam button
Reaction time: 30minutes
Clean with abrush
Rinse thoroughly with water
Touch the steam button
The steam clears the holes of the steam nozzle of milk
residue, and removes cleaner residue.
Weekly
Unscrew the steam nozzle
Place the steam nozzle in the cleaning solution for at
least 5hours
Clean with abrush
Rinse thoroughly with clean water
Screw the steam nozzle onto the Auto Steam spout
Immerse the steam nozzle in ajug with clear water
Briefly touch an Auto Steam button
Wipe steam outlet with adamp cloth
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Care | Manual cleaning
4.5.8 Clean the mixer
Cleaning will be more frequent depending on powder
consumption.
Slide the operating panel upward
Pull off mixer hose from mixer to combi spout
Turn the green stud on the bayonet connector
underneath the mixer bowl counter-clockwise to open
Mixer bowl is released from the retaining catch.
The propeller for the mixer is now visible.
The propeller can be cleaned with acloth
Dismantle two-piece mixer bowl
Clean both parts of mixer bowl and mixer hose under
warm running drinking water
Allow all parts to dry completely
On re-assembly, all openings must face in the same
direction.
Replace mixer bowl
Close the green stud on the bayonet connector
clockwise to close it
Push mixer hose onto mixer bowl fitting again, and plug
in combi spout
Scalding hazard
• If the mixer hose is not firmly attached,
hot water or hot powder beverage can be
discharged inadvertently
> Always firmly attach the mixer hose
Instructions as animation
w Coffee machine
w Main menu
w Care
w Instructions
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
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Care | Manual cleaning
4.5.9 Bean hopper cleaning
The bean hoppers should be cleaned as required and at
regular intervals. Recommendation: monthly.
Risk of injury
• Long hair could become caught in the grinder
head and drawn into the coffee machine.
> Always protect hair with ahairnet before
removing the bean hopper.
Bruising or crushing hazard/risk of injury
• The coffee machine contains moving parts that
can cause finger or hand injury.
> Always switch off the coffee machine and
unplug the mains plug before reaching into the
coffee grinder or the opening of the brewing
unit.
> Never clean the bean hoppers in adishwasher.
Slide the operating panel upward
The ON/OFF switch is on the right side, behind the
operating panel.
Press the ON/OFF switch until coffee machine switches
off
Disconnect mains plug
Use the multitool to turn the lock on the bean hopper
counterclockwise to open it
Lift bean hoppers out
Completely empty bean hoppers and wipe out
thoroughly with adamp cloth
Allow bean hoppers to dry completely
Refill and replace bean hoppers
Lock with the multitool by turning clockwise
CAUTION
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
Rotate the lock by 90°
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Care | Manual cleaning
4.5.10 Clean powder hopper
Cleaning will be more frequent depending on powder
consumption.
Slide the operating panel upward
The ON/OFF switch is on the right side, behind the
operating panel.
Press the ON/OFF switch until coffee machine switches
off
Disconnect mains plug
Use the multitool to turn the lock on the powder hopper
counterclockwise to open it
Tip hopper backwards and remove upwards
Empty hopper completely
Unscrew union nut at front and rear
Remove the dosing auger
Thoroughly wipe out hopper with adamp cloth
Thoroughly clean individual dosing auger components
Allow powder hopper and individual components to dry
completely
Re-assemble and replace the dosing auger and screw on
union nuts
Ensure correct orientation of discharge.
Refill and replace powder hopper
Use the multitool to rotate the lock clockwise to close it
Portion controller with individual
parts. Dosing auger
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HACCP cleaning schedule
5 HACCP cleaning schedule
You are required by law to ensure that your customers are
not subject to any health hazards as aconsequence of the
consumption of the food items you serve.
A HACCP cleaning schedule (Hazard Analysis Critical
Control Points) for risk identification and assessment is
required. You should carry out arisk analysis on your
premises. The aim of the analysis is to recognize and
pre-empt food hygiene hazard points. For this purpose,
monitoring and, where necessary, test procedures must be
established and implemented.
With correct installation, care, maintenance, and cleaning,
WMFcoffee machines meet the requirements described
above. If care and cleaning of the coffee machine is
not carried out properly, dispensing milk beverages will
constitute afood hygiene hazard point.
Please observe the following points in order to comply
with the HACCP cleaning schedule:
Sanitize the milk system daily
• Follow the cleaning instructions for the milk system
in the Care chapter. This will ensure that your system
contains aminimum of bacteria at commencement of
operation.
You can call up the logs of the most recent
cleaning operations via Information pad .
The USB pad can be used to export an HACCP
record.
“Food Hygiene Ordinance from
05.08.1997
Use our HACCP cleaning schedule
for monitoring of regular cleaning.
HACCP export
w page 41
Use only cleaning agents that have
been approved by WMF.
Observe the Care chapter
w starting on page 42
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HACCP cleaning schedule
Always commence operation with afreshly opened
cooled milk pack
• Original packaged UHT milk is usually free from harmful
bacteria. Always open anew cooled milk pack at
commencement of operation.
• Ensure absolute cleanliness when opening the milk pack.
Germs can be introduced from dirty hands or tools
when opening.
Keep milk cool.
• Always have anew cooled milk pack handy.
• If cooling is not used during operation, then the milk
must be used up very quickly. Cool the milk occasionally
if needed.
• If little milk is used, cooled milk must be placed in the
refrigerator again during operation.
Recommendation:
only use UHT milk with a1.5 % fat
content.
At commencement of operation
milk should be at approx. 68°C.
Depending on the setting, one litre
of milk is suf cient for approx.
20cappuccinos.
WMFoffers arange of
refrigeration options
(e.g.,WMFcountertop coolers
orWMFmilk coolers).
HACCP cleaning schedule
Use only cooled UHT milk, to prevent health risks due to bacteria.
For powder beverages, use only products that have not exceeded their expiration date.
Cleaning steps:
Date
Cleaning steps
Signature
Date
Cleaning steps
SignatureTime Time
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1. 17.
2. 18.
3. 19.
4. 20.
5. 21.
6. 22.
7. 23.
8. 24.
9. 25.
10. 26.
11. 27.
12. 28.
13. 29.
14. 30.
15. 31.
16.
1. Perform system cleaning
w User Manual, Care chapter
2a. Clean milk system manually
Standard daily, with Plug&Clean weekly
2b. Daily mixer rinsing
w User Manual, Care chapter
3a. Milk system rinse or replace the combi spout after 4 hours of operation
(absolutely required if usage is low and milk is not chilled)
3b. Weekly mixer cleaning and regular cleaning of product hoppers (beans
and powder) w User manual, Care chapter
4. General machine cleaning
Month Year
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Maintenance and descaling | Maintenance
6 Maintenance and descaling
Please observe that this is aprofessional industrial coffee
machine which needs regular maintenance and descaling.
The maintenance date is based on the degree of use
of the coffee machine and is shown on the display. If
maintenance is undertaken by the WMFService, then
descaling of the brewing system is done at the same.
The coffee machine may continue to be operated after
the message, but Customer Care or contract maintenance
should be carried out promptly to ensure correct
functioning and so as to avoid any consequent damage.
6.1 Maintenance
Maintenance after the display message; may only be
undertaken by trained personnel or by WMFService, as
in this instance components affecting safety must be
replaced.
6.2 WMFService
You can reach the WMFService if the local service point is
not known.
WMF Group GmbH
Eberhardstraße 35
D-73312 Geislingen (Steige)
Service maintenance message
w Messages and instructions
page 59
Important!
For other maintenance work
and repairs, please contact your
local WMFService. The telephone
number can be found on the
address sticker on the coffee
machine and on the delivery note.
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Messages and instructions | Messages for operation
7 Messages and instructions
7.1 Messages for operation
Refill beans
Refill bean hopper (refer to display)
Check:
• Is the bean hopper lock open?
w Care
• Coffee beans do not feed through.
Stir with alarge spoon and confirm with
Open water supply valve
Turn on water tap and confirm
Empty grounds container
Empty grounds container
Grounds container missing
Replace the grounds container correctly
Change water filter
Call WMFService
Follow water filter instructions.
Please consult the User Manual
Error number is displayed
w Error messages/malfunctions
Call WMFService
Error number is displayed
w Error messages/malfunctions
Service Message
Service maintenance after the display shows amessage.
Call WMFService
Service messages are instructions.
It is generally possible to continue
operating the coffee machine.
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7.2 Error messages and malfunctions
Basic procedure on display of error messages or
malfunctions.
Switch coffee machine off and then on again after
afew seconds
Repeat the process which led to the error
In many cases, this eliminates the malfunction and you can
continue working.
If this is not successful: find the error message or error
number in the following error list and follow the sequence
of actions indicated.
If this does not rectify the error or if the error indicated is
not listed please call WMFService.
Some messages lead to blocking of individual functions.
You will notice this by the fact that the beverage button
illumination goes out. The beverage buttons that are still
illuminated can continue to be used.
Your WMF8000S is provided with adiagnostics program.
Any errors that occur are shown on the display. The error
messages listed may also be caused by an interruption to
the mains electricity supply.
If there is acurrent error or amessage to the operator, the
pad is displayed.
Touch
The error message and the error number are displayed.
Instructions
The ON/OFF switch reacts after about 1second and
the coffee machine switches off.
In order to clear an error, for example if the
software hangs up, pressing and holding the
ON/OFF switch will switch off the controller.
INSTRUCTIONS
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Messages and instructions | Errors without error message
7.3 Errors without error message
Error pattern Action instructions
• Coffee dispensing on the
left/right differs
Clean the combi spout
w Clean milk system manually, page 51
• No milk foam / no milk
dispensing, although there
is milk in the container
Check whether the milk hose is kinked or squashed
Lay milk hose correctly
Clean the combi spout
Is the milk nozzle blocked?
w Clean milk system manually, page 51
• Milk foam not OK
• Temperature too cold or
too hot
Check whether the milk hose is placed in the pinch
valve correctly
• The milk foam dispensing
spits strongly
• Milk too hot
Check whether the milk system has been cleaned
Clean the milk system
w Milk system cleaning overview, page 48
Check whether the milk has been cooled sufficiently
• Powdered beverage
clogged
Is the hose kinked?
Perform milk cleaning and rinsing oftener, if
necessary daily
w Cleaning interval overview, page 44
w Clean milk system manually, page 51
Dose less powder
Dose more water
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Safety | Hazards to the operator
8 Safety
Hazard if used incorrectly
• Failure to follow the safety instructions can
result in death or serious injury.
> Follow all the safety instructions.
8.1 Hazards to the operator
At WMF, safety is one of the most essential product
features. The effectiveness of the safety devices can only
be ensured if the following points are observed:
> Read the User Manual carefully prior to use.
> Do not touch hot machine components.
> Do not use the coffee machine if it is not
working properly or if it is damaged.
> Use the coffee machine only when it is
completely assembled.
> Built-in safety devices must never be altered.
> This device is not designed for persons
(including children) with limited physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities or who lack the
required experience and/or knowledge, unless
they are supervised by aperson responsible for
their safety or have received instructions from
them about how the device should be used.
> Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the device.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Safety | Hazards to the operator
Despite the safety devices, every coffee machine poses
hazard potential if incorrectly used. Please observe the
following instructions when using the coffee machine so as
to prevent injury and health hazards:
Hazard to life due to electrical shock if not
followed
• The mains voltage inside the coffee machine is
ahazard to life.
> Never open the housing.
> Never loosen the screws, and do not remove
any housing parts.
> Never use adamaged mains cable.
> Avoid damage to the mains cable. Do not kink
or crush it.
Burn hazard/scalding hazard
• When dispensing beverages and steam, hot
liquid comes out of the spouts. The adjacent
surfaces and spouts become hot.
> When dispensing beverages and steam, do not
reach beneath the spouts.
> Do not touch the spouts immediately after
dispensing.
> Always place asuitable cup under the spout
when dispensing beverages.
Risk of injury
• Long hair could become caught in the grinder
head and drawn into the coffee machine.
> Always protect hair with ahairnet before
removing the bean hopper.
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
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Safety | Hazards to the operator
Bruising or crushing hazard/risk of injury
• The coffee machine contains moving parts that
can cause finger or hand injury.
• Closing the operating panel can cause
acrushing hazard.
> Always switch off the coffee machine and
unplug the mains plug before reaching into the
coffee grinder or the opening of the brewing
unit.
> Carefully and gently close the operating panel.
Health hazard
• Only use products that are suitable for
consumption and for use with the coffee
machine.
> The powder hopper, the bean hopper, and the
manual insert may only be filled with materials
for the use intended.
Health hazard
• The milk system cleaner and the cleaning
tablets are irritants.
> Follow the protective measures on the
packaging of the cleaning agent.
> Only put in cleaning tablet after adisplay
message.
Health hazard/irritation and scalding
hazard
• During cleaning, hot cleaning solution and hot
water run out of the combi spout and out of
the hot water spout.
• The hot liquids can irritate the skin, and the
heat poses ascalding hazard.
> Never reach under the spouts while cleaning.
> Ensure that no one ever drinks the cleaning
solution.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
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Safety | Hazards to the coffee machine
Slipping hazard
• Fluids can be discharged from the coffee
machine if used improperly or if errors occur.
These fluids can cause aslipping hazard.
> Regularly check whether the coffee machine is
leaking, and make sure no water is coming out.
8.2 Hazards to the coffee machine
Follow the manual
We do not accept any warranty for damage
resulting from failure to observe this requirement.
Observe the conditions for usage and installation.
Installation location
• The installation location must be dry and
protected against water spray.
• Some condensate, water, or steam can always
be discharged from acoffee machine.
> Do not use the coffee machine outdoors.
> Set up the coffee machine so that it is
protected against water spray.
> Always place the coffee machine on awater-
resistant and heatproof base in order to protect
the installation surface against damage.
Coffee grinder
• Foreign objects can damage the coffee grinder.
This damage is not covered under the warranty.
> Ensure that no foreign objects land in the
coffee bean hopper.
CAUTION
Observe the Safety chapter
w starting on page 63
IMPORTANT
Observe the Warranty chapter
w starting on page 71
Conditions for usage and
installation
w starting on page 72
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Safety | Hazards to the coffee machine
Please observe the following instructions so as to prevent
problems with and damage to the coffee machine:
• For drinking water with carbonate hardness in excess
of 5°dKH, aWMFwater filter must be fitted; otherwise,
the coffee machine can be damaged due to build-up of
scale.
• For insurance reasons always ensure that, at the end of
operation, the mains tap for the water supply is turned
off and the mains switch is switched off or the mains
plug is unplugged.
• We recommend damage prevention measures such as:
- installation of asuitable water monitor in the mains
water supply
- installation of smoke alarms
• After shut off for several days we recommend running
the cleaning program at least twice before reusing the
machine.
System cleaning
w Cleaning programs
page 45
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Safety | Intended use
8.3 Intended use
The WMF8000S is designed to dispense coffee beverages,
milk beverages and/or powdered beverages (such as Choc
and Topping) in various variations into cups or pots. This
device is also intended for industrial and commercial use
and for use by professionals and trained users in shops in
the consumer goods industry and agricultural holdings, or
for the commercial use by non-professionals. The device
can be used as aself-service device if it is supervised by
trained personnel.
The use of the device is also subject to the “General
Terms and Conditions” of WMFGroup GmbH and this
User Manual. Any other use or use that goes beyond
the aforementioned is considered incorrect use. The
manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage resulting
from this.
Under no circumstances may the WMF8000S be
used to dispense and heat liquids other than coffee,
hot water (beverages, cleaning) or milk (cooled,
pasteurised, homogenised, UHT).
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Safety | Directives
8.4 Directives
The device fulfils the requirements of the German Food
and Feed Code (LFGB), the Regulation on Commodities
(BedGgstV), the EU regulation No.10/2011as well as
the EU regulation No.1935/2004in the currently valid
editions.
When used properly, the device does not present ahealth
hazard or other unreasonable hazard.
The materials and raw materials used fulfill the
requirements of the Regulation on Commodities as well as
the EC regulations No.10/2011.
The device fulfils the requirements of all applicable
regulations in the directives MD (MR) 2006/42/EC (EG),
Directive 2004/108/EC (EMC), Directive 2011/65/EC (ROHS),
Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
The declaration of conformity is included with the device.
The device bears the CE mark.
Any modifications that are not approved by WMFwill
cause this declaration to become invalid.
Currently valid national rules apply in countries outside of
the European Union.
This device is subject to the directive on waste electrical
and electronic equipment (WEEE / EU directive) and may
not be disposed of as domestic waste.
Requirements traceability pursuant to EC regulation
No.1935/2004and Good Manufacturing Practice within
the meaning of EC regulation No.2023/2006are ensured
and guaranteed.
For disposal please contact the
WMFService.
Address
w page 58
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Safety | Duties of the owner/operator
8.5 Duties of the owner/operator
The operator of such equipment must ensure regular
maintenance by WMFService technicians, their agents or
other authorised persons, and checking of safety devices.
Access to the service area is permitted only for persons
with knowledge and practical experience with the device,
especially regarding safety and hygiene.
The coffee machine must be set up by the operator such
that care and maintenance can be performed without
hindrance.
In office/floor supply or similar self-service applications,
only staff instructed in operation of the coffee machine
should supervise the coffee machine. Trained personnel
should carry out care procedures and be available for
questions regarding use.
The operator shall ensure that electrical equipment and
operating facilities are in afit state (e.g. to BGV A3)
[German Accident Prevention Association or equivalent].
In order to ensure the operating safety of your coffee
machine, it is essential to perform regular checks of the
safety valves and the pressure containers, among other
checks.
These measures are conducted by WMFService or
by WMFauthorised service personnel as part of the
maintenance work.
Machine cleaning must be carried out using only the
WMFspecial cleaning agent intended by WMFfor the
coffee machine (tablets), and for the milk system (cleaning
liquid).
Machine descaling may be performed only by WMFService.
The manufacturer's specifications regarding maintenance
cycles and frequency of maintenance (w Maintenance)
must be observed.
WMFspecial cleaning agent
w Accessories and spare parts
page 74
WMFspecial descaling agent
w Accessories and spare parts
page 74
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Warranty claims
8.6 Warranty claims
Follow the manual
• We do not accept any warranty for damage
resulting from failure to observe this
requirement.
> Observe the conditions for usage and
installation.
During the warranty period of 12months from transfer of
risk, the purchaser has statutory warranty entitlements.
The vendor should always be afforded the opportunity to
rectify errors within an appropriate period.
Claims above and beyond the above, in particular damage
claims as aresult of consequential damage, are excluded,
to the extent that this is legally permissible.
Material defects shall be reported to the vendor
immediately and in writing.
No warranty is provided:
• On any parts subject to natural wear and tear. This
includes seals, mixers, and brewing unit, among other
items.
• For malfunctions due to the effect of the weather,
scale build-up, chemical, physical, electrochemical or
electrical effects, unless attributable to afault on the
part of WMF.
• If awater filter is not fitted even though the local water
supply requires use of awater filter and malfunctions
occur as aconsequence.
• If malfunctions occur as aresult of failure to follow
instructions for the handling, maintenance, and care
of the unit (e.g., User Manuals and maintenance
instructions).
• With respect to faults which occur as the result of
failure to use original WMFspare parts or incorrect
assembly by the purchaser or by third parties or by
faulty or negligent treatment.
• With respect to the consequences of improper
modifications undertaken without our consent or
by repair or reconditioning work on the part of the
purchaser or by third parties.
• With respect to faults caused by inappropriate or
improper use.
IMPORTANT
Conditions for usage and
installation
w starting on page 72
Warranty period 12months
The customer is advised in the
order confirmation whether or not
use of awater filter is required.
Important
Maintenance
w page 58
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Appendix: Technical data
Appendix: Technical data
Technical data for coffee machine
Rated voltage 220–240V 380415V
Nominal power rating 3.4–3.8kW 6,07,0kW
Power supply 220–240V
50/60Hz (1/N/PE)
380415V
50/60Hz (3/N/PE)
On-site fuse 1x 16A 3x 16A
Coffee bean hopper large approx. 1,150g per load **
Coffee bean hopper small approx. 730g per load **
Powder hopper (optional) * approx. 1,200g per load
Illumination LED class 1
External dimensions Width 390mm
Height 744mm (with bean hopper and lock)
Depth 590mm (598mm with small drip tray edge)
Weight empty approx. 76kg
(3grinders, 1mixer, 1milk)
Continuous sound pressure
level(Lpa)
< 70dB(A) ***
We reserve the right to make technical modifications.
* Only with optional powder hopper
** The capacity depends on the size of the coffee beans.
*** A-evaluated sound pressure level Lpa (slow) and Lpa (impulses) at operating personnel workplace is under
70dB(A) in any working mode.
Conditions for usage and installation
Necessary on-site preparatory work for electricity, water
and drainage connections at the customer‘s premises are
to be arranged by the machine owner/operator. The work
must be carried out by authorised installation technicians
in compliance with general, country-specific and local
regulations. The WMFService engineers may only connect
the coffee machine to existing prepared connection
points. WMFService is neither authorised nor responsible
for carrying out any on-site installation work prior to
connection. The potential equalization terminal is installed
by WMFService if needed.
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Appendix: Technical data
Mains voltage
tolerancerange
230V +6 % and–10 % / 400V +6 % and–10 %.
Mains voltage interruption < 50ms: no interruption of
function
Water supply
TW15 (DN 15at least DN 6or 1/4“) hose connector with main
shutoff valve and contaminant filter, with amesh size of 0.2to
0.25mm, by customers on-site.
At least 0.05MPa (0.5bar) flow pressure at 2l/min
(lowpressure). At least 0.30MPa (3.0bar) flow pressure at
2l/min (standard).
Maximum 0.6MPa (6bar).
Maximum inlet temperature 35°C.
The set of hoses provided with the new coffee machine and/or
the new water filter must be used. Do not use old hoses.
Water quality
For drinking water with carbonate hardness above 5 °dKH,
aWMFwater filter should be fitted upstream.
Water drain tube
Tube aminimum of DN 19, minimum downward slope of
2cm/m
Ambient temperature
+5°C to maximum +35°C (empty the water system in case of
frost).
Maximum humidity
80 % relative humidity without condensation.
Do not use device outdoors.
Degree of protection
IP X0
Installation surface
The device must be placed on alevel, flat, and sturdy surface.
The device is not intended to be located on asurface that
is sprayed or cleaned with awater hose, steam jets, steam
cleaner, or similar devices.
Installation clearances
For operating, service, and safety reasons the machine should
be installed with aclearance of not less than 50mm at the
sides from the building or non-WMFcomponents. Aminimum
working space of 800mm in front of the coffee machine is
recommended. Aclear height of 1,100mm from the top of
the supporting surface should be ensured. The height of the
installation surface above the floor is at least 850mm. If the
coffee machine connections are to be run downwards through
the counter, please make space for the pipes, which can reduce
the usable space below the machine.
Installation dimensions
of the water filter
See the User Manual for the water filter.
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Appendix: Technical data
These specifications for the electrical connection and the standards quoted
apply for connecting the coffee machine in EU countries. It may be necessary to
also observe additional country-specific regulations. Outside the EU countries
acceptance of the standards quoted is to be checked by the legal entity or natural
person who wishes to use the coffee machine.
The local power supply must be constructed according to IEC 364 (DIN VDE 0100).
Toimprove safety, the device should be fitted with an FI 30mA earth leakage current
circuit breaker complying with EN 61008. (Type Bresidual current circuit breakers
provide reliable tripping even if the fault current is smooth. This ensures ahigh level
of safety.) Near the device or about 30cm below the counter top there should be
ashockproof socket as asingle-phase connection installed locally on the rear or side
wall of the counter substructure or acountry-specific single-phase socket and, in the
case of a3-phase connection, a5-pin CEE/CEKON-socket according to EN 60309or
acountry-specific multi-pin socket. The mains switch and plug top are part of the
on-site installation. The mains cable must not come into contact with hot surfaces. If the
mains cable for this device is damaged then it must be replaced by our service personnel
or asimilarly qualified person, in order to prevent hazards. The coffee machine may not
be fitted with afixed permanent mains connection if installed on atransporting trolley
(a mobile station).
In order to avoid possible faults from arising on our shielded data lines due to potential
equalisation currents between the devices, an additional potential equalisation unit
should be planned for devices connected to the vending system. (See EN 60309)
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Appendix: Accessories and spare parts
Appendix: Accessories and spare parts
Number Unit Designation Order No. Model
Combi spout
1 Pcs Combi spout cover; complete 33 2878 8000 Fresh milk (without Active Milk)
1 Pcs Combi spout cover; complete, Active Milk 33 2874 3000 Active Milk
1 Pcs Single spout 33 2889 5000 all
1 Pcs Double spout 33 2889 6000 all
1 Meter Milk hose 00 0048 4948 all
1 Pcs Plug&Clean adapter 33 2427 5000 Plug&Clean or Active Milk
1 Pcs Milk nozzle 33 2046 0100 Fresh milk (without Plug&Clean, without Active Milk)
1 Pcs Nozzle 33 1384 3100 not for Active Milk
Product hopper (coffee beans and powder)
1 Sheet Product hopper identification labels 33 2624 7000 all
1 Pcs Lid 33 2542 1000 all
1 Pcs Lid; lockable 33 2867 2000 all
1 Pcs Spare key 33 2071 8100 all
1 Pcs Mixer bowl 33 2318 0000 Powder
1 Pcs Mixer bowl spout 33 2544 9000 Powder
1 Pcs Coffee measuring spoon 33 0742 4000 all
1 Pcs Multitool 33 2323 1000 all
Coffee grounds container
1 Pcs Coffee grounds container (with design sheet metal) 33 2789 8000 all
Drip trays/drip grid
1 Pcs Drip tray; large 33 2875 5000 all
1 Pcs Drip grid; large 33 2537 0000 all
1 Pcs Drip tray; small (cup table) 33 2483 6000 all
1 Pcs Drip grid; small (cup table) 33 2537 1000 all
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Appendix: Accessories and spare parts
Number Unit Designation Order No. Model
Cup&Cool width 36cm
1 Pcs Milk container 350 33 2418 4000 Fresh milk
1 Pcs Milk container lid 350 33 2388 8000 Fresh milk
Potential equalization terminal
1 Pcs Angle 33 2107 1100
1 Pcs Toothed wheel 00 0047 2257
1 Pcs Flathead screw M6X16 00 0047 3414
1 Pcs Hex nut 00 0047 2055
WMFcare program
1 Bottle WMFSpecial cleaner for milk foamer 33 0683 6000 all
1 Pack WMFSpecial cleaning tablets (100pieces) 33 2332 4000 all
1 Pcs Pipe cleaner 33 0350 0000 all
1 Pcs Cleaning brush 33 1521 9000 all
1 Tube WMFMolykote “gasket grease” 5gr. 33 2179 9000 all
1 Pcs Cleaning container; Active Milk 33 2593 6000 Active Milk
1 Pcs Cleaning container cover; Active Milk 33 2593 7000 Active Milk
Documentation and instructions
1 Pcs Set of documents “User Manual 8000S” 33 2609 8010 all
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Index
Index
A
Accessories and spare parts 76
Accounting 34
Accounting PIN 35
Additions 25
Adjustable height cup table 7, 15
Animations 23
Automatic cup table 15
Auto Steam 7
Auto Steam (optional) 14
B
Barista pad 7, 31
Barista pad - coffee strength 21
Bean hopper 7
Bean hopper cleaning 54
Bean hopper / powder hopper 15
Beverage buttons 7, 21
Beverage dispensing 11
Beverage preselection 32
Beverages 23
Brewing temperature 26
Button allocation 29
Button layout 29
Button layout condition (timer) 37
Button layout overview 37
C
Cancel beverage 11, 32
Care 22, 33, 42
Care safety instructions 42
Catch pan 50
Change addition 26
Change recipes 25
Clean combi spout manually 51
Cleaning intervals 44
Cleaning PIN 35
Cleaning programs 22, 45
CleanLock 22
Clean milk system manually 51
Clean operating panel (CleanLock) 49
Clean powder hopper 55
Clean the housing 50
Clean the mixer 53
Coffee quality 27
Cold foam proportion 38
Combi spout with integrated milk foamer 7
Comments on the recipe 28
Conditions for usage and installation 72
Connect up the milk 13
Connect up the milk - Standard 13
Connect up the milk - With WMF Cooler,
WMF Cup&Cool (optional) 13
Counter 34
Cup height 28
Cup volume 24
Cup volume S-M-L 24
Current recipe composition 25
D
Data backup 41
Decaf factor 30
Delete addition 26
Detail view of current day 36
Directives 69
Dispensing hot water 12
Dispensing option 24
Dispensing test 23
Display brightness 39
Display for beverage buttons and settings 7
Drip tray cleaning 50
Duties of the owner / operator 70
E
Error message 32
Error messages and malfunctions 60
Errors without error message 62
Event display 39
Export counters 41
F
Filter capacity 40
Filter change (optional) 23
Firmware update 41
Foamer rinsing 48
Foamer rinsing signal 30
Freeflow 25
G
Glossary 9
Ground coffee quantity 26
Grounds container 7, 17
Grounds container cleaning 49
Grounds disposal through the counter (optional) 17
H
HACCP cleaning schedule 56
HACCP export 41
Hazards to the coffee machine 66
Hazards to the operator 63
Hot foam proportion 38
Hot water spout 7
I
Illumination 38
Information 33
Installation clearances 73
Installation surface 73
Instructions 23
Intended use 68
Introduction 6
J
Journal 33
L
Language 40
Last brewing cycle 33
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Index
Level switching 29
Load cup symbols 41
Load data 41
Load recipe 30
Load recipes 41
Lock recipes 23
M
Machine options 40
Main menu functions 20
Mains voltage tolerance range 73
Maintenance 58
Maintenance and descaling 58
Manual cleaning 49
Manual insert pad 7, 16, 21, 32
Menu control pads 20
Menu pad 7, 32
Message pad 7
Messages and instructions 59
Messages for operation 59
Messages on the display 20
Metered 24
Milk and foam 38
Milk foam selection 31
Milk or milk foam dispensing 12
Milk storage temperature 38
Milk system cleaning overview 48
Milk system rinsing 47
Milk volume 26
Mixer rinsing 47
Multiple brewing cycles 24
N
Nominal power rating 72
No warranty is provided: 71
O
ON/OFF switch 7
Operating options 29
Operating panel 7
Operation 10
Operation safety instructions 10
Overview 19
P
Page up and down 7
Parts of the coffee machine 6
PIN rights 35
Powder hopper (optional) 7
Preselection pads (optional) 12
Q
Quality level 27
R
Ready to operate 19, 21
“Ready to operate” display 7, 21
“Ready to operate” display pads 19, 21
Removable drip tray with drip grid 7
S
Safety 63
Safety devices 63
Save recipes 41
SB mode (self-service mode) 31
Select coffee grinder 27
Service 33
Set timer switching times 37
Settings PIN 35
Side illumination 7
S-M-L 31
S-M-L buttons 12
Software 19
Special buttons (hot water) 7
Start-Stop 24
Start-Stop-Freeflow 25
Steam buttons 7
Steam outlet 7
Steam outlet cleaning 52
Storage factory additions 25
Swap buttons 29
Switch off 18
Switch on the coffee machine 11
System 38
System cleaning 45
T
Tablet insert 7
Technical data 72
Technical data for coffee machine 72
Temperature preselection hot water 30
Text and illustration 28
Time / date 36
Timer 33, 36
Timer overview and setting the timer 36
Timer state 36
Touch display calibration 39
U
USB 41
User Manual 33
User Manual Signs and Symbols 8
User Manual Symbols 8
V
Vending machines 34
W
Waiter accounting 34
Warm rinse” pad 7, 21, 32
Warranty claims 71
Water filter 40
Water quality 73
Water supply 73
Water volume 26
WMF Service 58
Your nearest WMFService:
© 2012–2015WMFGroup GmbH
All rights reserved, in particular duplication, distribution and translation rights.
No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or processed, duplicated or
distributed using electronic systems without written consent.
Design and production/typesetting and print presentation:
TecDoc GmbH; Geislingen, info@tecdocgmbh.de
Original User Manual. Printed in Germany.
We reserve the right to make technical modi cations.
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