La Pavoni Domas Bar - programming pour duration
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Hello,
I have a La Pavoni Domus Bar. The Model is the Electtronica Dosata model.
The programmed pour duration has stopped working.
Trying to figure out how to program new pour durations. The manual refers to buttons on the Termopid Dosata model for programming but not the model I have.
Any insight would be appreciated
I have a La Pavoni Domus Bar. The Model is the Electtronica Dosata model.
The programmed pour duration has stopped working.
Trying to figure out how to program new pour durations. The manual refers to buttons on the Termopid Dosata model for programming but not the model I have.
Any insight would be appreciated
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- Team HB
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Page 27 of this looks like it should be correct: https://www.lapavoni.com/wp-content/upl ... us_bar.pdf
In what way has the programmed pour stopped working? No response at all to the buttons? Starts and stops immediately?
In what way has the programmed pour stopped working? No response at all to the buttons? Starts and stops immediately?
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- Posts: 2
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Hi there,
The duration of the pour is now much longer. Instead of 30ml for a single it is pouring over 120ml.
The duration of the pour is now much longer. Instead of 30ml for a single it is pouring over 120ml.
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- Team HB
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If single and double are both pouring way too much (and both roughly the same volume), I suspect your flowmeter is not sending a signal and the machine is running to a "timeout" length instead of any volume (since it knows it can not measure it).
If your flowmeter pins are marked -0+ you can probably seat an LED (one that will be happy at 5V) on the 0 and + connections and monitor if it's blinking (sending) when the water is flowing...
Sorry, that's the best I can come up with for today.
If your flowmeter pins are marked -0+ you can probably seat an LED (one that will be happy at 5V) on the 0 and + connections and monitor if it's blinking (sending) when the water is flowing...
Sorry, that's the best I can come up with for today.