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1. Spare parts list Door Spare parts list Tank module Spare parts list Serving module Spare parts list Manual tank Spare parts list Mixer bowl Contents 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 7 METH Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Door Tank module Serving module Manual tank Mixer bowl 11 13 L Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 4 1 Door Door Dorr Lynx 08 10 rev C Recommended spare parts ScrewRX PT208x8 9 8 226 O NG Km Modulkort BM Screw PT KA 40x10 WN 1412 Skruv PT KA 40x10 WN 1412 ni Screw SPT 4 3x15 Skruv SPT 4 3x15 37002 Huvudnyckel Na ran Ee ran Ee Pe Pe FE 8 7 8 ps gt lt 1 Service Instruktions Lynx rev 03 MESA Ld IS SK EE 28 30 31 32 35 36 SAYA Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 4 2 Tank module Automatic tank Automatisk tank Lynx 08 10 rev C Recommended spare parts Term Benamning 36277 Bakre fl ktkanal Qty 35345 Screw MRT TT M4x6 Skruv MRT TT 6 7 0 Screw M6S M6x50 Skruv M65 M6x50 Washer MM IN gt a Ln N Oo 47291 Elanslutning m avstorningsfilter Screw MRT TT M3x12 Screw MRT TT M3x12 Mutter M6M UT Lasbricka 8 009 Pg Tank l
2. JEDE Service Instructions EJ Fax i Q Cafe Latte 1 Fat Latte Macchiato Espresso Choco gt Cappucino Choco Top Espresso English Contents 1 1 General bill DO DO DILE O O EE EEEE E EERE 1 1 2 These service instructions RDS OR SR OO er 1 2 Safety instructions 1 3 Drink cartridges 1 3 1 Preset value of the number of doses in a drink cartridge Ree EE 1 3 3 Dosage management 1 3 4 Grouping of the drink cartridges 1 4 Technical data CHAPTER 1 2 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 General Service Instructions Lynx In this section Rating plate The service instructions Symbols Disposal Safety instructions Drink cartridges Technical data General 1 1 Delivery date Supplier 1 1 1 Rating plate Ly JEDE MARIESTAD SWEDEN TEL 0501 670 00 FAX 670 67 MODEL VOLTAGE ART NO CURRENT POWER INPUT FREQUENCY CE m 20 SERIAL NO Warnings for actions that may cause per sonal injury and important notes The illustration shows the machine with two of the drink cartridges removed 1 1 2 The service instructions The service instructions are intended for use by personnel who have received product training The service instructions are divided into 4 sections of which section 1 contains
3. 1 BEVERAGE BUTTONS This method may only be used by servicing staff for test running C authorization required 3 1 1 1 Dispensing motor The machine contains 6 dispensing motors one for each drink cartridge ERS gt UISPENSER I 1 Press SELECT The selected dispensing motor will now operate for 3 turns 2 Press BACK to return and change to the next dispensing motor Press SELECT so that this dispensing motor ope rates for 3 turns 3 Repeat to test the other dispensing motors Then press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST ARLI INL ILI 3 1 1 2 Outlet valves The machine usually has 3 outlet valves 1 Press SELECT The selected valve will open for 3 se conds 2 Press BACK to return and change to the next valve Press SELECT so that this valve opens for 3 seconds Repeat to test the third valve Then press BACK to return prem imme TCCT to HARDWARE TEST 3 1 1 3 Whipper motor The machine contains 2 whipper motors There is one under each funnel 1 Press SELECT The selected whipper motor will operate for 3 seconds 2 Press BACK to return and change to the next whipper motor Press SELECT This whipper motor will also operate for 3 seconds Tee kal HARDWARE TEST 3 Then press BACK to return to Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Ne Tif EEE 3 1 1 4 Inlet valve 1 Press SELECT The inlet valve will open for 3 seconds 2 Press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST
4. lt lt lt 230 V Function Lynx 080401 50 Hz RU JEDE y Ritn nr Dispenser motors 12 pol Connector Whipper motors Det nr Ant Ben mning Material HOC HE Anm Konstr Ritad Kop Kontr Stand Godk Skala Ers tter Ersatt av TM3 Module 080401 LESEDE 117 Dispensers J9 Whippers E ERR Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Display Quick Change O Config button Doorswitch Fotocell Pushbutton OPTION Det nr Ant Ben mning Material Mod nr mne Anm Konstr Ritad Kop Kontr Stand Godk Skala Ers tter Ersatt av NW NW 4 080401 Tip s B module 42 JEDE 48053 mn J19 0 230 VAC To heating element From 230 VAC connector 230 VAC Temperature sensor Float switch 18 VAC From the Transformer mni Mod nr Amne Det nr Ant Ben mning Material Dimension Anm Konstr Ritad Kop Kontr Stand Godk Skala Ers tter Ersatt av 1 NW NW TM3 Module 080401 43769 gt sa 36591 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 02 7 VALVES Teawater Det nr Ant Ben mning Material Modni 2006 Anm Konstr Ritad Kop Kontr Stand Godk Skala Ers tter Ersatt av 1 TM3 Module Valves 080401 Lynx Rin 137492 WJEDE Gematech Innovation C f Doc No 37004 ENG 3 dI LG ERPIJ Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Spare Parts List English Service Instructions Lynx In this chapter
5. Alarm Alarm C Defines whether the empty indication for drink cart ridges will be activated or not This menu is only shown if the selected charging scheme does NOT have grouped cartridges Value Enabled Disabled a9 Activates the power saving mode Value S L E P Timer Off The Timer mode switches off the machine when a certain time since the last purchase has elapsed The S L E P mode is a smart mode in which the machine learns itself which times of the day it is used and switches itself off or on accordingly CE Sets the volume alarm Value Off 1000 L 2000 L 4000 L 6000 L 8000 L The stated volume is that volume that has been dis pensed since the latest reset using normal settings due to customers purchasing drinks The intention is that the alarm shall provide a warning if for example an external filter is required to be chan ged because a certain amount of water has passed through the machine QUO sensor option Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 fe UI P PEL Ge Sets the descaling alarm Value Off 1000 L 2000 L 4000 L 6000 L 8000 L The stated volume is that volume that has been dis pensed since the latest reset using normal settings due to customers purchasing drinks The intention is that the alarm shall provide a warning if descaling is required because a certain amount of water has passed through the machine Descale Alarm i B B ui CE This menu starts the descaling process when d
6. and which coin table shall apply the water temperature in the tank and resetting of all the statistical information See more about this in the Menu overview section Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 2 2 7 The machine modes of operation The machine has five states or functional modes Operating mode Charging mode Service mode Test mode UU Programming mode 2 2 7 1 Programming mode Settings When the machine door is closed the electrical plug is inserted into the wall socket When the electrical plug is inserted into the wall socket the data is read out from the EPROM and stored in RAM In order to be able to read and write data as quickly as possible to the EPROM nothing else happens during this period Thus the dis play cannot be updated so it is completely blank In the case of the very first start up certain data is initiated and written back to the EPROM Writing to the EPROM takes longer than reading from it so during the very first start up the display remains blank for longer than during subsequent starts When this part of the starting sequence has been completed the machine is ready for operation If a button is pressed drink selection begins If no button is pressed in the next 10 seconds drink selection ceases If a coin is placed in the coin mechanism payment begins The cash balance is shown on the display If a drink has been selected and the cash balance
7. electrical power connection conforms to the data on the manufacturer s plate and that the power supply is grounded correctly in accordance with the applicable standards We recommend that the electrical power supply is equipped with an earth leakage circuit breaker Before inserting the power supply plug into the power outlet check that the water connection has been madein accordance with the instructions and that the main water tap is open The manufacturer disclaims all liability if the electrical connections are not made in accordance with the method described in these instruc tions Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 WA ff 1 3 Drink cartridges Open the plastic packaging on the new drink cartridge push itin and lift off the brown carrier This is intended for use with other JEDE products NOTE Make sure that the rubber band is still in place Preset value of the number of doses in a drink cartridge Each drink cartridge has a preset value for the maximum number of doses that can be taken from it The number varies according to the contents At the time of installing the machine the types of drink have been determined and the correct values entered 1 3 1 If for example there is a change to a type of coffee that was not previously considered the preset value may need to be adjusted to prevent the drink running out before this is indicated by a steady red LED or because the contents are not being
8. if actual loading schedule is set to User defined The alternatives are 0 cl 1 cl 2 cl 3 cl 4 cl 5 cl 1 cl 2 cl 3 cl 4 cl 5 cl This menu increases or decreases the water volume for all recipes with specified number of cl centiliter After selecting this parameter is reset to 0 cl The following menus under Option Buttons are only shown if the menu Main menu gt Option Buttons5Override btns is set to YES The difference between the above is that the selection buttons now apply when setting the volume mil and sugar before the drink buttons Defines whether the strength of a drink may be chan ged by a customer Value Enabled Disabled The price of an extra strength drink Value 0 000 9999 See the Main menu Also refer to the Charge Mode menu below Defines whether a customer is allowed to add extra Sugar Value Enabled Disabled See the Main menu The price of extra sugar Value 0 000 9999 See the Main menu Defines whether a customer is allowed to add extra whitener Value Enabled Disabled See the Main menu Whitener A B The price of extra whitener Value 0 000 9999 Price See the Main menu Also refer to the Charge Mode menu below Volume A B Defines whether the volume of a drink may be chan Option ged by a customer Value Enabled Disabled See the Main menu Volume A B The price of extra volume Price Value 0 000 9999 See the Main m
9. is too low payment begins after the selection of a drink The display shows how much is to be paid If no button is pressed within the next 10 seconds drink selection ceases 2 2 7 2 In the Lynx machine charging and rinsing take place via a change panel located on the inside of the door Charging mode Settings Open the door when the machine is in operating mode Charging of the drink cartridges and rinsing of the mixer bowls are described in detail in the Operator s Manual 2 2 7 3 Service mode In this mode the machine can be operated without the water functions being activated filling and water heating Settings Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket while the door is closed Open the door Put the mains power plug back into the wall socket 2 2 7 4 Test mode The machine components are tested by means of the soft ware The Test operation section in Chapter 3 contains a detailed description and setting up instructions 2 2 7 5 Programming mode Please refer to the next page Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 fe ET PEPA 2 3 Programming The machine is equipped with a microprocessor to control the dosing system and to store data statistical information On delivery the microprocessor is preset for the basic version The system can be easily updated in accordance with indivi dual wishes by using the instructions below The programming language is Eng
10. level 8 System programming authorization level C Each authorization level has its own service code In the case of authorization level A the code is preset to 0000 and does not need to be entered Configuration with this authorization is performed by the user Service codes B and C are also preset and are given in the de livery documentation Personnel who are to manage the recipes and system i e be assigned authorization levels B and C enter their codes in the Password menu These thereby open the menus that require these codes see below and the programming example later in these instruc tions Authorization level B covers level A and authorization level C covers level B CHAPTER 2 20 2 2 4 Customer programming With A authorization it is also possible to display an amount of non alterable statistical information such as the total value of sales amount of money in the coin box if the machine includes a coin mechanism the total number of sales the total number of sales per drink and the total number of faults per fault code See more about this in the Menu overview section 2 2 5 Recipe programming he amount of water to be added to the drink the number of doses and the application of whisking are determined here See more about this in the Menu overview section 2 2 6 System programming Here it is possible to state whether the basic settings shall be used or not which country
11. optimally used 1 3 2 Dosing list Continuously updated 1 3 3 Dosage management The Operator s manual describes how the number of doses may need to be adjusted for various reasons Refer therefore to the Operator s manual beginning at page 21 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 CHAPTER 1 6 NOTE This side of the drink cartridge to face outwards 1 Rubber band 2 Securing latches 3 Carrier 1 3 4 Grouping of the drink cartridges If there are several cartridges with the same contents in the machine the software associates them into a group The grouping function means that during operation the machine can offer for example black coffee until all the coffee cartridges in a group are empty 1 4 Technical data Weight Height machine Width Depth Voltage Current consumption Power rating Operating voltage Hot water tank Cold water tank Capacity Water connection pressure 23 kg excluding drink cartridges and a possible payment system 665 mm 350 mm 460 mm 230 240V 10 A via an external fuse 2000W 24V DC Volume 2 5 litres Volume 10 litres 6 JEDEMATIC drink cartridges 0 2 6 0 bar Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Wa TI E BA Gematech Innova Doc No 37004 ENG 1 Control system English Service Instructions Lynx In this chapter Loading table System overview Programming Contents 2 1 Loading table 3 Zi 515 ra re
12. sensor can not Temperature recorded perature sensor faulty be adjusted in water tank below 1 C or above 110 C L Too little water in tank See E10 E11 E15 Internal fault in micro Computer fault in tank module Change the PC board by try processor E16 RS 485 fault TM card or display PCB broken Change by try The jumper is not in the correct Adjust position ENER Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Error Description Cause Remedy code E17 Fault on push button Fault in connections to from Check wiring panel control panel Wires to control card not con Check and plug in poss loose contact nected no buttons working Change the PCB Fault on control card no buttons working One or more buttons malfunc Change the push button panel tioning E18 MDB ICP error no MDB error in the change giver key Check and change the broken device answer system or BM PVB E19 Internal fault local Shorting bar J11 missing on door U Check shorting bar J11 adjacent pro processor BM card gramming button Data error in PC Board BM LI Change E21 Coin tube activated Acoin or objekt is stuk in the coin Clear the tube tube LI Press the coin return button There may be magnetic object or LU Dismantle coin dispenser and remove any rubbish in the coin dispenser r
13. such supplements as sugar whitener and top ping are determined by the programming of each drink button the Beverage Buttons or by programming the Option Buttons The menu determines which ofthese shall apply Main Menu Option Buttons gt Override btns The value here is YES or NO 2 3 5 2 1 Price setting These menus are concerned with setting the prices of drinks and may be altered subsequently Main Menu gt Beverage Buttons gt ButtonX gt Price Price for a single drink Service code A display B alter Main Menu gt Option Buttons gt Strength Price The price of an extra strength drink Service code A display B alter Main Menu gt Option Buttons gt Sugar Price The price of extra sugar Service code A display B alter Main Menu gt Option Buttons gt Cream Price The price of extra whitener Service code A display B alter Main Menu gt Option Buttons gt Volume Price The price of extra volume Service code A display B alter Main Menu gt Option Buttons gt Charge Mode Price Defines whether the customer will be debited a fixed amount for a changed drink or whether the price will depend on how much the customer changes the drink Service code A display B alter Main Menu gt Payment gt Price Settings gt Same price f all Defines whether all drinks shall have the same price Service code A display C alter Main Menu gt Payment gt Price Settings gt Price f all Defi
14. used when preparing a drink Defines whether the volume in the cup may be chan ged by a customer Value Enabled Disabled Defines whether the CUP JUG selection button may or may not be used when preparing a drink NOTE Preparing for a jug may be permitted even if this menu item is set to Disabled Alter Defines whether the amount of whitener in a recipe whitener may be changed by a customer Value Enabled Disabled Defines whether the EXTRA WHITENER selection button may or may not be used when preparing a drink Defines whether the amount of sugar in a recipe may be changed by a customer Value Enabled Disabled Defines whether the EXTRA SUGAR selection but ton may or may not be used when preparing a drink Test B B Test a recipe recipe Value No editing Start dispensing a drink for the current button Copy Execute C Q Copy a recipe from one button to another PRESA The button that is to be copied and the destination are set by the Main Menu gt Beverage Buttons gt Copy Button gt From button and the Main Menu gt Beverage Buttons gt Copy Button To button Only edited in the case of a deliberate deviation from the loading table Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 0 PPP Alter volumes Option Strength Buttons Option Strenth A B Price Sugar A B Option Sugar A B Hie Whitener Option CHAPTER 2 28 A B Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 This menu will only be visible
15. 3 1 1 5 Hot water tank heating element 1 Press SELECT The heating element will be switched on for 30 seconds 2 Press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST 1 Press SELECT The floatswitch status is shown water level high low 2 Press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST 3 1 1 7 Cup sensor 1 Press SELECT The status of the cup sensor is displayed cup sensor Cup No cup 2 Press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST 1 Press SELECT The presentation light is lit and the buzzer is activated 2 Press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST 1 Press SELECT The current temperature in the tank is displayed 2 Press BACK to return to HARDWARE TEST ERR Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 1 2 3 1 2 Leaving the test mode Use BACK to return to the Main menu Press button 1 exit 3 2 Troubleshooting 3 2 1 Error code Troubleshooting using error codes Description Machine out of order No communication between the PC boards and or the display BM out of order Cause Remedy The jumper in the TM is lost Overpower motors High power consumption by any of motor pump inlet or outlet valve Measure the resistance Cup in place There is a cup or other object where the cup should be Remove the cup 09 Internal error proces sor SM RS 485 error SM Internal error in the SM PC board Too old EPROM together w new TM PCB SM T
16. E CHAPTER 2 34 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 2 3 5 Menu summary 2 3 5 1 Things to take into account before delivery Main Menu gt Variant settings The machine EPROM contains all the charging variants that are available for this machine A loading table ensures that the correct drink comes out for each button press and that the drink is correctly composed of drink powder and water No further programming is necessary if the factory installed values are accepted When a loading table has been selected it is therefore important that the correct menu stickers are in place with or without price information that the correct drink cartridges have been installed thata copy of the loading table is put up inside the machi ne or kept in another safe place so that the various drinks are placed in the correct locations during restocking Main Menu 5 Payment gt Coin Validator These menus are associated with the payment equipment that may differ according to the client s wishes Main Menu gt Display Language The correct language must be set for the display 2 3 5 2 Programming that is applicable during the use of the machine This programming shall normally be performed on site by the client NOTE The contents or recipes for the drinks are primarily determined by the loading table To a certain extent these values together with pricing information for both the basic drinks and
17. HAPTER 2 32 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Price Set A C Defines whether all drinks shall have the same price tings Value Yes or No Price for A C Defines the price for all drinks all Jackpot A C Defines whether the jackpot function will be activa ted Value Enabled Disabled Wins per A C Defines the winning chances for a jackpot wins per 100 100 purchases A win means that the customer after completing the purchase can select another drink that will be free Machine Asset Tag Label for the machine Info The owner of the machine can here define a number of characters to distinguish this machine from other machines for example in documentation Machine A Shows the type of machine Type No editing BM SW A Software version Ordering module version No editing TM Sw A Software version Tank module version No editing Statistics Total A Shows the total number of purchases made from the Vends machine No editing Res A The number of cups sold since the previous reset etable No editing vends Total A The total amount in the coin box cash No editing amount Reseta A The amount in the coin box since the previous reset ble cash No editing Tot value A The total amount from key purchases MDB No editing Resetta A The key purchases amount since the previous reset MDB No editing choice Reset ee Resets the statistics statistics Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 1 KE
18. M or display PCB broken Change the PCB Change by try E10 Maximum time for first filling obstructed The overfill protec tor has not trig gered Water supply obstructed Inlet valve not opening Water leaking from the tank Make sure water filling is reaching the machine temporary interruption to the mains water supply may be the cause of the fault If the machine is equipped with a water filter check if the filter is blocked and if it is replace the cartridge Clean inlet valve filter Measure voltage at valve outputs when purchasing a drink If voltage 20 to 25 V the inlet valve is defective and needs changing If the voltage is below 20V see if the float switch is indicating low water 0 1 W If not replace switch otherwise circuit board See fault Machine leaking water E10 Maximum time for first filling obstructed The overfill protec tion has triggered The overfill protec tor can be reset see section Resetting the overfill protec tor inthe Operator s Manual Float switch in tank has not given signal to interrupt flow of water Float switch working but circuit board or inlet valve defective Check that the switch is correctly seated straight and then measure its resistance in raised position If resistance is below 3 Mohm the switch is defective and needs changing Reset level c
19. and parameters are always shown The menus and parameters that are shown depend on the user s authorization level and also on the values for parameters in other places in the menu system 1 Open the door and hold button 8 on the menu panel The display indications pressed in for 5 seconds MAIN MENU PASSWORD DISPLAY LANGUAGE BE EVERA GE BUTTONS 2 Press the DOWN arrow to go to the desired sub menu e g BEVERAGE BUTTON TAIN MENU PAS SLUR PR 5 DISPLAY LANGUAGE MAIN MENU PRSSUDRD gt BEVERAGE BUTTONS DISPLAY LANGUAGE BEVERAGE BUTTONS OPTION BUTTONS Vi RIANT SET 7 NGS MACHINE SETTINGS PASTIENT MACHINE IN STATIS 151 TIL 5 HARDWARE TEST 3 Press SELECT to go to the sub menu DE EVERAGE BUTTON PGUTTON X CO SUTTON 4 Continue in the same way until the display shows the value that is to be edited If the value can be edited and the correct authorization code has been entered the value will flash on and off Otherwise the value will remain shown continuously Increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN arrow keys to obtain the required value Confirm the value using SELECT Go back in the Menu List using BACK Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 0 P PE 2 3 3 Completion of programming 1 Return to the Main Menu 2 Press button 1 exit When programming is exited in this way the changes that have been made are stored as permanent If the power to th
20. ce Instructions Lynx rev 03 CHAPTER 2 14 CHAPTER 2 15 UOISTASY 09904 55105 un 5 gt SIX 5 gt SIX 610181 MIN 2010001 EI 31267 yInbsaN apurir ossoidsq 21 5 5 gt gt Pel ale 0000 02204 553105 3 mn 5 1 E 25 gt rex 115121 arw 1111 mos esi ii 601815 MIN 2010001 1815115 23137 1005 apurin ossoidsq 0 dd M JON Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 H 90 8 2 x C rn EL me 16809 YIM 331100 EN S Nom CH vw Jj NM 3 M voor 1 M Ai gt z OH Ho i 8 ec 1815115 81000317 MIN N08 yinbson 93987 ymbson BOIQRIV BOIQRIV dd JO X3YUNN cen en o 1815115 81000317 MON 9108 yinbson 93987 YINbsIN EH Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 CHAPTER 2 16 CSI KI KI day 000049 B 1800116013101 0111001101020 c E mie inva CRT apurin ralph dar 029049 sli El mae el 3011815 N mm sagesop 60181 MIN 2010001 1815115 91081 10053 I 31181 ossoidsq ossoIdsq JO 2111 CHAPTER 2 17 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 J SUOISIADY Z 2 O a z O O ps oleae e S
21. ce Instructions Lynx rev 03 Tig E EE E 3 3 2 Changing the outlet valves Service hatch Air bleed hose Solenoid Valve Outlet Valve assembly support Screw Outlet valve The machine usually has three outlet valves All are for hot water The valve that is to be used is selected automatically and cannot be set The complete valve assembly is changed and replaced by an exchange unit A Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket 1 Turn off the water supply to the machine Disconnect the hoses from the outlet valves Detach the valve assembly from the tank Replace the complete assembly O 0 N a 2 Empty the hot water tank See Section 3 3 1 Changing Be dese Viel in the inlet valve steps 2 and 3 Remove the service hatch 4 Remove the valve assembly support 6 by removing the screws 7 1 0 Check afterwards that there is no leakage 5 Remove all the wiring from the valves Mark the wiring so that it can be refitted correctly ERR Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 3 3 3 Changing the temperature sensor The temperature sensor is lo cated in a pipe at the bottom of the tank Temperature sensor It is accessed from the under side of the hot water tank with the back plate removed A Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket 1 Turn the machine around and remove the back plate 2 Pul
22. charging Pro permitted gramming menu 45 Thecoinsdonot The coin box is full Empty the coin box fall down into the coin dispenser A foreign object or coin has got stuck in the Press the coin return button coin tube L Poor fit between the coin tube and coin Check that the opening to the coin tube is dispenser directly above the inlet to the coin dispenser No display text There is no power Check the fuse and wall The display is broken L Change it EEPROM in wrong position J Check Machine leaking or LU Level control in inlet valve malfunctioning Replace inlet valve See section Replacing the flooding inlet valve Seek and cure cause of overfilling See error codes E10 E11 Leak at heater element or float switch Check tank gasket and make sure nuts are tight Inlet or outlet valve dripping Check hose connections and replace valve Too little water Water supply time wrongly programmed Check volume setting for the button or global filling L Too low water pressure Tank not filling up L Increase pressure if possible Otherwise in crease amount of water L Low water level in tank L See Error codes E10 E11 Outlet valve blocked Remove limescale and dirt L Hose constricted Replace kinked hose Water not flowing Faulty outlet valve or circuit board Check first that connecti
23. cket and test the machine This type has three lugs which secure the validator in place One each on the left and right sides and one at the bottom The new button panel is self adhesive with protective film that must be removed before the panel is secured Important Install the new panel correctly first time since it cannot be adjusted after wards Connect the ribbon connector When refitting push the door panel inwards at the right so it hooks under the hinge Push to secure the plugs on the left side Close the door Put the mains power plug back into the wall socket and test the machine Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 KELLY 3 3 9 Control system printed circuit board 3 3 9 1 Ordering module Motherboard Ordering module printed circuit board Motherboard Inside of the door with the door panel removed Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 3 3 9 2 Tank module The printed circuit board is fitted inside the machine It is ac cessed by removing the back plate Tank module printed circuit board Machine seen from the rear with the back plate removed Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 MA fv k CE 3 5 Wiring diagram Overheating trip Heating element Transformer 230V 18V filter Det nr Ant Bendmning Material Mod nr mne Anm Dimension Konstr Ritad Kop Kontr Stand Godk Skala Ers tter Ersatt av 1 1 NW NW 230 V lt
24. e machine is cut off before programming has been exited in this way the changes will be lost Ifa parameter and the authorization level permit a value to be changed the current value is shown flashing CHAPTER 2 24 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 2 3 4 Menu overview The programming of the machine is based on a number of menus The display on the front of the machine has four rows with 20 characters in each row The parameters are either alterable or non alterable the latter applying to statistical and similar information Alterable parameters and statistical information are obtained by selecting Main menu and in some cases Sub menu Password ATA Authorization level Value 0000 9999 Here the authorization code can be changed The code has 4 characters Authorization A The code is 0000 and does not need to be entered Authorization B The code is reserved for authorized service technician Authorization C The code is reserved for authorized service technician Display A C Language setting Langu Swedish age German French English Czech Finnish Norwegian Spanish Hungarian Dutch Beverage Button X Price A B Price for a single drink Buttons Value 0 000 9999 For drink selection buttons 1 8 the price of the drink is shown here If the number of decimals in the price has been defined as 2 00 00 is shown when editing begins If authorization code B has been entered the first two figures before the decimal point flash o
25. efore the installation use and servicing of the machine This product may only be used for its intended purpose Any other usage involves a risk of personal injury or damage to the product Before servicing this drinks machine carefully read through these instructions This is important to ensure correct operation and is a con dition for the guarantee to be applicable Keep these service instructions in a suitable safe place Use of any cleaning agent that contains solvents is absolutely forbidden The machine can be damaged and poisonous gases may be generated In addition there would be risk of fire and explosion Always remember that the water tank inside the machine contains very hot water and can cause burns if it is touched Although the highest quality materials have been used and great care taken during manufacture this will not prevent the delivery hose from damage due to wear Therefore check the hose at regular intervals By changing it in good time water damage will be prevented For safety reasons repairs may only be performed by a qualified profes sional Repairs performed by an unqualified person may pose a risk to users or interfere with the operation of the machine The machine is only completely voltage free if the electrical plug has been pulled out or the fuse has been unscrewed The electrical power point must be located so that the plug can be easily removed if necessary Check that the voltage of the
26. ensor 12 Changing the overheating protection unit 13 EE AA 14 Changing the button panel 15 Changing the validator 15 Control system printed circuit board 16 3 3 9 1 Ordering module Motherboard 16 5492 TAN MOU E EA 17 18 ERR Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 3 1 Test running The Lynx machine components are tested by means of the software 3 1 1 Entering the test mode 1 Open the door 2 Press the programming button Config button on the control printed circuit card behind the inner panel of the door Use a pen or similar thin object Alternative Hold button 8 pressed in for about 10 seconds The machine is now in the programming mode Refer to Programming in Chapter 2 The display will show MARNI MENU PASSWORD PLAY LANGUAGE BEVERAGE BUTTONS nom MENU gt PASSWORG DISPLAY LANGUAGE ee ee OPTION BUTTONS VARIANT SETTINGS MACHINE SETTINGS PAYMENT mac CHINE INFO STATISTICS HARDWARE TEST 3 Press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to take the cursor to PASSWORD and then SELECT 4 Enter the C authorization password Increase or decrease the value using the UP or DOWN arrow keys Confirm the value using SELECT Return to the menu list with BACK 5 Goto the H gon NL
27. enu Also refer to the Charge Mode menu below Charge Defines whether the customer will be debited a fixed Mode amount for a changed drink or whether the price will depend on how much the customer changes the drink Value Flat rate Incremental Example The Sugar Price is set at 0 10 If this menu is set to Flat rate 0 10 will be added to the price of the drink regardless of whether the customer wants to add 1 or 2 extra doses of sugar If this menu is set to Incremental 0 10 will be added to the price of the drink if the customer wants to add 1 extra dose of sugar If the customer wants 2 extra doses of sugar 0 10 0 10 0 20 will be added to the price of the drink Override When this is activated the settings under Option btns buttons apply in the first place and the possibi lity to affect the choice for each button Beverage Buttons gt Button X gt Options is not shown Value Yes or No Variant Variant Defines the loading table settings Value 1 8 User Defind User Defind means that the Beverage Buttons and Option Buttons can be programmed in for each drink selection button Edit Defines which group a particular cartridge will belong variant to Table Changes the loading table stated above A loading table cannot be changed but if on the oth er hand for example loading table 7 is defined to start with and then User Defind is selected in the above menu it is possible to freely program a cust
28. ervice Instructions Lynx rev 03 4 BOIQRIV BOIQRIV BOIQRIV BOIQRIV 31269 ymbson 92 sosesop BOIQRIV BOIQRIV BOIQRIV BOIQRIV 31267 55 48111158901 MIN MA JO 111 CHAPTER 2 18 CHAPTER 2 19 J UOISIAOY etto DN e a EM awewe c S sso Em o oc o ayo real v 91081 xmbsoN 01110011002 18191151 eee CES sodesop 3126 ynbsan 01110011002 1303114 PSII BOIQRIV BOIQRIV MA JO 19quinN aJe Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 B d a 6 al 2 2 System overview 2 2 1 Control units The system consists of the following sub systems BM Ordering module control unit BM Tank module control unit TM See more about this in the Circuit board control system section chapter 3 2 2 2 Documentation overview These Service Instructions describe all the parameters that can be programmed displayed and the commands that can be executed The Operator s Manual contains descriptions of the pro gramming that the user can perform without the need to engage service personnel 2 2 3 Authorization The system has three authorization levels A B and C asso ciated with the type of programming Customer programming authorization level A Descri bed in the Operator s Manual Recipe programming authorization
29. escaling the hot water tank Description can be found in the Operator s Manual under chapter 712 2 Descaling of hot water tank A C Activate Cashless key Value Enabled Disabled Revalue A C Activate recharging of the Cashless key Value Enabled Disabled Multi A B Activates MDB multivending vending Value Enabled Disabled Enabled means that the limit for the value that can be charged in the machine can be increased from the most expensive drink price to 5 times this value Disabled means that the maximum value for the most expensive drink can be entered into the machi ne Discount amount A C Discount when purchasing with a key The discount is to be stated in round numbers Defines the type of coin currency that matches the coin validator Validator Value Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Euro Great Britain Great Britain2 Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland Russia Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Turkey USA User Defined A C Sets the value for a coin Value 0 000 9999 Here there are 6 sub menus one for each coin chan nel in the coin validator In the case for example of Coin Value 3 the value of the coins that can be ac cepted in coin channel 3 is set and so on Coin Value X No of A C Defines the number of decimals in the price display decimals on the machine Value 0 3 A C Defines whether tokens may be used in the machine Value Enabled Disabled C
30. id complete unit Tank Screw MRT TT M4x6 Skruv MRT TT M4x6 43751 Silicon hose diam 7 5mm Silikonslang diam 7 5mm 36569 Metal profile Metallprofil 43000 Float switch grey Float switch gra 43751 Silicon hose diam 7 5mm ilikonslang diam 7 5mm Screw PT KA4Ox1O SkruwPTKA40x10 Inloppsventi Silicon hose diam 7 5mm Silikonslang diam 7 5mm 39 35344 Fixation fan Fastorgan flakt 45185 Clamp 14 8mm Tradklamma 14 8mm 36111 Droppskydd 45142 Inlet hose diam 10x15mm Inloppsslang diam 10x15mm 13 14 16 17 18 19 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ScrewMRTTTMa2 SkuvMRTTTMAI2 O Plug drain hose Plugg avtappningsslang Water connection hose 34 1 2 Anslutningsslang 34 V2 Mains cable SE N tkabel SE Service Instruktions Lynx rev 03 ULAT 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 lt gt lt gt ete TS Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 O Ce FS D lt Recommended spare parts 1 3 4 7 10 Screw SPT 7 7981 4 5x15 Screw SPT 7 7981 4 5x15 44023 Dragstid I N W C0 0 LA 12 Screw MRT TT M3x12 Screw MRI TT M3x12 14 15 18997 Bussning med krage Screw MRT TT M4x12 Skruv MRT TT M4x12 35349 Vridtapp 17 Screw MRT TT M4x6 Screw MRT TT M4x6 35350 Locking device 19 20 36274 Funnel eft 21 Screw MRT TT M4x6 Skru
31. l the sensor straight down from the bottom of the tank Dismantle the clamping ring 3 Remove the wiring connection J 5 from the tank module printed circuit board The wiring is colour coded blue white black Refer to the electrical connections schematic diagram on page 17 4 Replace the temperature sensor Reassemble in the reverse order Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 a E BEL VA 3 3 4 Changing the level sensor The illustration shows the machine with its door open detached and as if the side wall was transparent N Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket 1 Turn off the water supply to the machine 8 Cutthe new wiring to a suitable length Strip the ends and 2 Emptythe hot water tank See Section 3 3 1 Changing fit them to connector 4 on the printed circuit board the inlet valve steps 2 and 3 9 Reassemble in the reverse order Turn the machine around and remove the back plate 4 Detach the wiring from connector on the tank module TM printed circuit board Refer to the TM Module elec trical connections schematic diagram 5 Remove the tank lid N NOTE The water may be hot 6 Unscrew the nut on the outside and remove the faulty level sensor It is recommended that a 24 mm spanner is used Also remove the old gasket Check afterwards that there is no leakage 7 Install the new level sensor with a new gasket Only tighten the nut enough to ensure that the level sensor is
32. le Sa 79 41577 u r DAANAN Ee 3 2 1 2 Drink cartridge lee LE 3 2 1 3 Loading variants for the Lynx 4 2 2 System overview 12 2 2 GONO UN siriani KA nG NAG DERE KAN 12 2 2 2 Documentation overview 12 223 MUNOZ cm b n 5659292522 12 2 2 4 Customerprogramming 12 22 2 166006 016010131191116 Ee 12 2 2 6 System programming 12 2 2 7 The machine modes of operation 13 2 22 HOON CAS rs nee Goer NAP 13 2272 erel zie molle sus sto sag EE 13 2273 EE 13 EPEE EE e E 224 Programming noge EE 13 2 3 Programming 14 231 Programming ee 14 2 3 2 Button functions and navigating in the programming mode 15 2 3 3 Completion ofprogramming 16 2 3 4 Menu overvieW 17 SEENEN 27 ZI ra n E 27 D PM vr a Fm 27 CHAPTER 2 10 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 2 1 Loading table A loading table defines where the respective drink cartrid ges should be placed the group number of each drink see Section 1 the number of doses that apply to each type of drink and whether the whisk is to be used or not It is vital that the selected loading table is adhered to when the drink cartridges are loaded Otherwise the drinks menu will not agree with the selectio
33. lish 2 3 1 Programming mode 1 Open the door 2 Hold button 8 pressed in for about 10 seconds The door may be closed or left open The display will show the Main Menu Alternatively it is possible to press directly on the program ming button Config button on the control printed circuit Seele card behind the inner panel of the door Use a pen or similar thin object 11 u I Inner panel of the door Aperture for the program ming button Config but ton CHAPTER 2 22 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 2 3 2 Button functions and navigating in the programming mode When the machine is in the programming mode the additive buttons on the menu panel change their functions When UP and DOWN see the arrow markings are pressed the menu cursor moves up or down along the left side of the menu alternatives on the display When Select is pressed the alternative that the cursor is pointing at is se lected and if the cursor is pointing at a sub menu the alternatives for that sub menu are displayed If the cursor is instead pointing at a parameter when Select is pressed the parameter is then shown in its editing mode if the user has the authority to edit parameters or the display mode if the user does not have the authority to edit parameters In the latter case the Select value is shown continuously If Back is pressed the previous menu is displayed Not all the menus
34. n and off After editing using the UP and DOWN arrows and SELECT the pair of digits after the decimal point flash on and off NOTE To be able to edit the price Same price for all must be set to NO Refer to the menu Main menu gt Payment gt Price Settings Same price for all For the number of decimal places refer to the menu Main menu Payment Coin Validator gt No of decimals Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 fe TG L Volume I Ingredi ent X B 8 Whipper Speed Whipper Time Setup CHAPTER 2 26 Volume for a single drink Value 0 24 Can be seen on the loading table Does not normally need to be edited he volume is either 13 18 or 24 cl Hot or cold drink Value Hot Water Tea Water Cold Water HotWater Settings The machine usually has three outlet valves All are for hot water The valve that is to be used is selected automatically and cannot be set This is therefore the normal setting ColdWater Settings A further outlet valve can be fit ted and connected to run cold water from a separate cooling unit The presence of a fourth outlet valve is stated here with this setting Product in a drink Value 1 6 the current group is also shown Can be seen on the loading table Does not nor mally need to be edited Number of doses of a product in a drink Value 1 10 Can be seen on the loading table Does not nor mally need to be edited If a product is to be dispensed on i
35. nes the same price for all drinks Service code A display C alter 2 3 5 2 2 Statistics Processes the operational statistics Main Menu gt Statistics No editing Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 fe TG P PEL Doc No 37004 ENG 2 Repair Adjusting Service Instructions Lynx In this chapter Test running Troubleshooting Installation description Wiring diagram Contents 3 1 Testrunning 3 3 1 1 Entering the testmode 3 ee 3 dh OU I WI N a BANER 00 3 7 1 1 ENEE AA AP CERES 3 3114 E i PT 4 3 1 1 5 Hot water tank heating element 4 3 1 1 6 Float in the hot watertank 4 tb CUP EE 4 3 1 1 8 Presentation light and buzzer 4 3 1 1 9 Thermometer in the hot water tank 4 3 1 2 Leaving the test mode rens era 4 3 2 Troubleshooting 5 3 2 1 Troubleshooting using error codes 5 3 2 2 Troubleshooting otherwise 8 3 3 Installation description 9 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 6 5 7 3 3 8 3 3 9 3 5 Wiring diagram Changing the inlet valve 9 Changing the outlet valves 10 Changing the temperature sensor 11 Changing the levels
36. ns on the front of the machine 2 1 1 Button number Button no 1 Button no 2 Button no 3 Button no 4 Button no 5 Button no 6 Button no 7 Button no 8 Loading table no Position An EPROM in the machine contains a number of loading table variants On delivery one of these loading tables is loaded into the working memory It is easy to change this loading table and replace it by any of the others in the following list Variants can also be modified to suit individual requirements See more about this in the Programming section 2 1 2 Drink cartridge positions Position 12 3 4 5 6 Group no Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 EA 2 1 3 Loading variants for the Lynx Rev F The Lynx has 14 loading variants as default Se the following pages for additional information regarding the drinks Variant Position compartment and ingredient ja 2 53 fa s 6G O Espresso 7 Nesquik Lacte Nesquik Lacte Espresso Espresso Nesquik Grande Grande Lacte New Creamlay New saan New Creamlay Kristal Lacte NA New Creamlay Kristal Lacte New Kristal Topping Can Espresso Espresso Nesquik i New Grande Grande Lact SES L Creamlay New Creamlay Nesquik Lacte Arabica Arabica Arabica Arabica New Creamlay Nesquik Lacte Arabica Arabica Arabica Arabica Lacte i Nesquik Arabica Arabica K
37. ogram that is based on loading table 7 and there define which cartridge contains topping Machine Defines the water temperature Settings Value 75 90 C Defines the current cup size Value Standard Jede 13cl Medium Jede 18 cl Large Jede 24 dl This menu is used when it is required to change the cup size for the complete loading table that has been selected Example Loading table 1 has been selected as a basis with the User Defind supplement as descri bed above The cup size in loading table 1 is 18 cl This menu can be used to change this value to for example 24 cl In that case all the drinks in the loading table will be recalculated to that volume and the dosing increased proportionately CHAPTER 2 30 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Defines whether a jug of coffee can be purchased and if so how many cups the jug may hold Value YES or NO im The values that can be set are Disabled MED TOR OBS DO CUPS 4 cups 2 Cho 6 cups 7 cups he alternatives are Disabled 1 Day 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days 5 Days Rinse reminder If this menu is set to anything other than disabled a reminder to wash the machine will show up on the display after set number of days Ta Activates the cup sensor Value Enabled Disabled The cup sensor is a standard feature of the machine This menu however permits the function to be swit ched off Dosage counting Power save Volum Filter
38. omised program that is based on loading table 7 in which the group that a particular cartridge must belong to can be defined Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 WeL T3413 P PI Defines which cartridge contains sugar Position Value 1 6 the current group is also shown Changes the loading table stated above A loading table cannot be changed but if on the other hand for example loading table 7 is defined to start with and then User Defind is selected in the above menu it is possible to freely program a custo mised program that is based on loading table 7 and there define which cartridge contains sugar Whitener Defines which cartridge contains whitener Position Value 1 6 the current group is also shown Changes the loading table stated above A loading table cannot be changed but if on the other hand for example loading table 7 is defined to start with and then User Dfind is selected in the above menu it is possible to freely program a custo mised program that is based on loading table 7 and there define which cartridge contains whitener Topping Defines which cartridge contains topping Position Value 1 6 the current group is also shown Changes the loading table stated above A loading table cannot be changed but if on the other hand for example loading table 7 is defined to start with and then User Dfind is selected in the above menu it is possible to freely program a custo mised pr
39. on between the circuit out into cups Water tank empty ML Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 board and the outlet valve look right Measure the voltage at the outlet valve when ordering a drink If voltage is below 20 V the circuit board is defective and needs changing If the voltage is 20 25 V and the outlet valve does not open the valve is defective and needs changing See section Replacing the outlet valve See Error codes F10 E11 3 3 Installation description 3 3 1 Changing the inlet valve In order to gain access to the inlet valve the back plate must be removed Inlet valve Hose to water tank Overfill pipe between the inlet valve and the water tank Pipe for venting the inlet valve A Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket 1 Close the supply water tap before the machine 2 Open the door and pull out the drain hose from the hot water tank Put a bucket under the drain hose 3 Release the clamp and the hose plug to allow the water to drain out into the bucket 4 Turn the machine around and remove the back plate Detach the inlet hose the overflow pipe and the hose to the water tank 6 Remove the valve securing screws and change the valve 7 Reassemble in the reverse order Check afterwards that there is no leakage 1 Drain hose cold water tank 2 Drain hose hot water tank Servi
40. ontrol check connections be tween float switch circuit board and inlet valve Then measure voltage on inlet valve when purchasing drink If the voltage 24 V approx is not interrupted when the float switch indicates high water level the circuit board is defective and needs changing If the voltage is interrupted but water continues to flow in the inlet valve is defective and needs changing Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 We Tig Kk EE V Error Description Cause Remedy code E11 Maximum level not Water supply obstructed Make sure water filling is reaching the machine reached within 3 serv temporary interruption to the mains water ings supply may be the cause of the fault If the machine is equipped with a water filter check if the filter is blocked and if it is replace the cartridge Clean inlet valve filter The overfill protec EES Inlet valve not opening Measurevoltage at valve outputs when purchasing gered a drink If voltage 20 to 25 V the inlet valve is defective and needs changing If the voltage is below 20V see if the float switch is indicating low water 0 1 W If not replace switch otherwise circuit board Water leaking from the tank See fault Machine leaking water E11 Maximum level not Float switch in tank has not given U Check that the switch is correctly seated reached within 3 serv signal to interrupt flo
41. ristal Whitener Cappuccino Lact Nesquik Lack Kristal Topping lt 11 12 13 4 1 Volume 18 cl Connected compartments Singel compartments Espresso 5 cl Box group No box group Volume 13 cl Espresso 5 cl CHAPTER 2 12 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 UOISTASY CHAPTER 2 13 PEI Trees _ GR mil mm I T peo DE f ez Ku i 610181 MIN 2010001 ps oe yInbsaN apurin ossoidsq 21 5 Sek 22205 v perpe E 1 1 a fa pete OT r ON 9X 601831 MIN 2010001 1815115 23137 10053 321181 05 0 dd 7 LU SEAN ST cn Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 UOISIASY sjea sale mell ee A 1 peat EC s emos mS Cins CT T Tl lal monza 22409 o Me omo I ra ale lalot Jo fl mo NN 099049 011120110020 T fe 1800116013101 0111001101020 sh mE E ES _ Lo Lo 2UOT BUTA U 331100 cl e psp ON SA 610181 MIN 2010001 ASIN ojpe TopnbsoN apurin 553105 exqery 00 0 dd M JO CN Servi
42. safety instructions and technical data section 2 contains loading tables a description of the control system and pro gramming instructions section 3 contains fault tracing information with repair instructions section 4 contains a list of spare parts In conjunction with the Service instructions is Operator s manual which among other things describes the machine functions and operation along with instructions for instal lation and maintenance Manufacturer JEDE AB Box 303 542 23 MARIESTAD Sweden Tel 46 0 501 67 000 46 0 501 67 067 www jede com CHAPTER 1 4 Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 1 1 3 Disposal When the machine is to be disposed of this must be done in an environmentally friendly manner The machine contains printed circuit boards that can be disposed of separately Otherwise the machine consists of plastic and metal All the plastic parts are labelled to facilitate sorting If the machine is replaced by a new one the JEDE AB represen tative will take back the old machine This will ensure that the old one is scrapped or recycled in a responsible manner 1 1 4 Symbols Warnings for actions that may cause personal injury and important notes Remarks comments or tips for correct use and to avoid incorrect operation 1 2 Safety instructions This advice and these warnings are provided so that you can avoid incorrect use and unnecessary risk of accidents and must be read b
43. sealed against the water tank not too tight so that the threads will be damaged Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 3 3 5 Changing the overheating protection unit The overheating protection unit is screwed into the bottom of the tank It is accessed from Overheating protection device the rear with the back plate removed Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket and wait for about 10 minutes 1 Turn the machine around and remove the back plate 2 Remove the electrical connections from the overheating protection unit 3 Using a socket spanner unscrew and replace the over heating protection unit P Reassemble in the reverse order and reconnect the mains power plug A NOTE The water may be hot Check afterwards that there is no leakage Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 CHAPTER 3 49 3 3 6 Changing the display The display is secured to the inside of the door by two screws A Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket 1 Open the machine door 2 Gently pull on the door panel so that the plugs on the left side are released These then remain in the panel for easy refitting 3 Detach the J 18 connection on the orde ring module printed circuit board Refer to the electrical connections schematic diagram 4 Detach the cover panel from the display unscrew the display and replace it 5 Connect
44. the ribbon cable from the new display to the printed circuit board 6 When refitting push the door panel in wards at the right so it hooks under the hinge Push to secure the plugs on the left side Display 7 Close the machine door Button panel Ordering module motherboard printed circuit board 8 Put the mains power plug back into the Plastic plugs with barbs wall socket and test the machine Door panel ERR Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 3 3 7 Changing the button panel The button panel is glued to the door A Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket Open the machine door Gently pull on the door panel so that the plugs on the left side are released These then remain in the panel for easy refitting Detach the button panel ribbon cable from the printed circuit board Refer to the electrical connections schematic diagram Remove the button panel by releasing one of its corners For example a small screwdriver or some kind of plaster trowel can be used as a pry tool Then the panel is pulled off 3 3 8 Changing the validator The validator coin mechanism is accessible with the front door open AN Remove the mains power plug from the wall socket 1 QO A N MARS type Open the door Detach the wiring from the validator Remove the validator Connect the ribbon cable from the new validator Close the door Put the mains power plug back into the wall so
45. ts own Value Yes or No Can be seen on the loading table Does not nor mally need to be edited Whipper speed Value Off Slow Medium Fast Can be seen on the loading table Does not nor mally need to be edited Defines when during serving a product is to be whip ped Value Delay 0 Run 2596 Delay 2590 Run 25 Delay 5090 Run 25 Delay 75 Run 25 Delay 0 Run 5096 Delay 2590 Run 50 Delay 5090 Run 50 Delay 0 90 Run 7596 Delay 2590 Run 75 Delay 096 Run 10096 Delay 096 means that whisking begins immediately after the start of the preparation time Delay 096 and Run 10096 mean that whisking takes place during the entire period of preparation Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 Add In Add an ingredient to a recipe gredient Only edited in the case of a deliberate deviation from the loading table Delete Remove the last ingredient in a recipe last gredient Only edited in the case of a deliberate deviation from the loading table Options The following four menus under Options are Strength only shown if the menu Main menu gt Option Buttons gt Override btns is set to YES This means that specific settings for volume whitener and sugar made for each drink button apply before the selection buttons Defines whether the strength of a recipe may be changed by a customer Value Enabled Disabled Defines whether the STRONG DRINK selection but ton may or may not be
46. ubbish Empty the coin box The coin dispenser is full The coin mechanism is defective Replace the coin mechanism Check that the opening of the coin tube is Poor fit between the coin tube and the coin dispenseer lined up with the input of the coin dis penser E22 Timeout initiating The display has no communication Check the commMunication with the BM or SM PCB E23 Timeout serving Cannot be shown The error is self correcting E24 Display error no The display broken Change it answer E27 MDB Keyreader no The card reader is broken Change it answer E28 MDB Universal slave The slave is broken Change it no answer E29 EEPROM write read EEPROM is broken Change the BM PCB error Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 3 2 2 Troubleshooting otherwise Cause Remedy The coin dispenser LU Defective coin Try another coin is not accepting Coins L Incorrect coin denomination Check allowable coin denominations Mismatch between coin mechanism and LI Compare coin mechanism with program set country in system program ting Correct any errors by reprogramming or changing coin mechanism The coin mechanism is defective Replace the coin mechanism MDB not activated Activate MDB Programming menu 40 MDB key card used and key charging not Remove key card or activate
47. v MRT TT M4x6 43939 Spigot hot water Stos utlopp varmvatten 36574 Outlet pipe black Utloppsmunstycke svart ipe 2 3 3 2 2 2 4 2 2 3 24 2 25 36273 Funnel right Tratt h ger 36573 36287 36266 Mixer bowl with motor see separate Blandarskal med motor se separat drawing ritning 26 ty 1 1 1 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 27 1 1 28 2 Service Instruktions Lynx rev 03 MESA ud Ia K EET e AMPLE Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 4 4 Manual tank Manual tank Manuell tank Lynx 08 10 rev C Recommended spare parts 297 Clamp Tr dkl mma o o 213682 connectionhose a 45 142 ilicon hose diam 10x15 mm Silikonslan Pump 6 SC Spigo Ta Tmk EN FEN PEN nmm Fr 41111 Tank shelf Tankh llarpl La Hosectip Lasi stanti me Y c Un 4 16 29395 cim 2 lasog pg Pugo lt gt aeo _ Q O 6 0 Q 0 Q 98 Q O Q O 0 0 0 1 0 1 anuell ta l ple 1 Service Instruktions Lynx rev 03 MULE LANET Service Instructions Lynx rev 03 4 5 Mixer bowl Mixer bowl Blandarskal Lynx 08 10 rev C Recommended spare parts w y Yag Mixermotor Service Instruktions Lynx rev 03 MULA ation Gematech Innov 6 Doc No 36 024 ENG 4
48. w of water straight and then measure its resistance ings in raised position If resistance is below 3 Mohm the switch is defective and needs The overfill protec changing tion has triggered Float switch working but circuit The overfill protec board or inlet valve defective LI Reset level control check connections be tor can be reset see tween float switch circuit board and inlet section Resetting valve Then measure voltage on inlet valve the overfill protec when purchasing drink If the voltage 24 V tor inthe Operator s approx is not interrupted when the float Manual switch indicates high water level the circuit board is defective and needs changing Ifthe voltage is interrupted but water continues to flow in the inlet valve is defective and needs changing SR Overpower exits High power consumption by any of Measure the resistance pump inlet or outlet valve E13 Low temperature Ifthe temperature fails to rise Temperature in water No current reaching machine Check mains cable and fuse tank below 50 C Overheating protection triggered LU Reset as per description in section Reset ting the overheating protector Operator s Manual Temperature sensor not working LU Change the temperature sensor can not be adjusted Heater element faulty Change the heater element E14 logical temperature 5 Temperature wrongly set or tem Change the temperature
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