Orange 5 User Manual

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Tapwater (normal household potable water) is perfectly OK as long as it is free of odors that might alter the taste of the beverage. Bottled water is also OK.

Do not use refrigerated or warm water as this might impact the temperature of the beverage.

Use always fresh water and replace the water if system has not been used for more than 2 days.

For cold beverages, use water at ambient temperature, never refrigerated water, and place two or more ice cubes (20g per ice cube) in the cup.

To be noticed that water hardness is the first reason of machine calcification and so it is recommended to descale the machine frequently (every 3months or less according to water hardness).


Poke a fine needle through the blockage. To ensure that the steam nozzle remains clear, always turn the steam knob to the steam position for a moment to blow out any residual milk from the nozzle (putting an empty container below to catch the drops) after making your Cappuccino. Clean the steam nozzle and frothing aid with a damp cloth immediately after the frothing operation.


Scale deposits naturally form in your coffee maker. Regular descaling helps protect your coffee maker and ensures it a longer life. It will also help maintain a quality of coffee that remains constant over time.


Do not wash the espresso accessories in the dishwasher.

Empty the drip tray regularly and, if necessary, clean it and the grid with water and a little mild detergent; then rinse and dry.

The brewing head, filter holder and filter must be cleaned after each use with a damp cloth in the case of the brewing head, and a little mild detergent and water in the case of the filter holder and filter. Rinse and dry.

The warming tray should be maintained in the same way.


Follow the instructions in your personal instruction manual for descaling your machine as techniques vary according to the model you own.

We recommend using the descaling product provided by the manufacturer.

For a daily average usage of 4 cups and if the water is hard, we recommend descaling your machine at least every 3 months.

If you live in an area where the water is very hard, you may wish to descale more often.


Make sure the steam nozzle is not blocked.

After turning off your appliance and letting it cool: clean and unclog all the orifices of the nozzle with needle provided.

Unclog the orifice of the steam nozzle support pipe with a needle.

Remove the Claris cartridge.


After following the instructions in the user manual for starting the appliance, make sure that your electrical socket is working by plugging another appliance. If it still does not work, do not try to dismantle or repair the appliance yourself, instead, take it to an approved repair centre


The sign of a true Espresso is the froth which is created by pressure within the machine whilst the coffee is being made. The pressure is measured in bars (from 1.5 to 19) so the higher the bar pressure the richer and thicker the froth.


An expresso has a stronger aroma than a "normal" coffee.

In fact, an expresso can be distinguished by its rich aroma and the creamy foam on the surface of the cup.

This requires a pressure of 15 bar (achieved only by espresso machines), water heated to 90-92C and finely ground and measured coffee (7 g per cup).




To see whether Wallmote Quad is known to be compatible with your Z-Wave system or not, please reference our Z-Wave gateway comparison listing. The technical specifications of Wallmote Quad can be viewed at that link.


WallMote and WallMote Quad are intended for indoor use in dry locations only. Do not use in damp, moist, and / or wet locations. Do not power permanently. Do not charge for more than 3 hours at a time. Do note apply permanent power.


2. Using the Double-sided tap, wipe the two surfaces clean of any oil or dust with a damp towel. When the surface has completely dried, peel one side of the tape back and attach it to the corresponding section on the rear side of the Back Mounting Plate.


4. If your WallMote Quad has been successfully added to your Z-Wave network, its green LED will be solid for 2 seconds and then off. If the adding was unsuccessful and the red LED will be solid for 2 seconds and then off, repeat the above steps.


Remove your WallMote Quad unit from its Back Mounting Plate, press and hold the Action Button for 3 seconds(the buzzer chirp once and the orange LED will be ON) on the back of the WallMote Quad unit and then release it. This will trigger and send a wake up notification command to your controller/gateway, then your WallMote Quad will wake up for 10 minutes and the orange LED will fast blink while it is awake (if the WallMote Quad does not receive the Wake Up No More


Your WallMote Quad can be removed from your Z-Wave network at any time. You'll need to use your Z-Wave network's main controller/gateway. To do this, please refer to the part of their respective manuals that tell you how to remove devices from your network.


4. If your WallMote Quad is successfully removed from the Z-Wave network, the LED will become a colorful gradient for a few seconds and then turn off. If the removing was unsuccessful, the red LED will be solid for 2 seconds and then turn off, repeat the above steps.


The green LED will be on for 2 seconds and then the orange LED will fast blink for 10 minutes (if the WallMote Quad does not receive the Wake Up No More Info command from primary Controller) to indicate the inclusion is successful.


In order to take full advantage of all functionality the WallMote Quad, you may want your WallMote Quad is a security device that uses secure/encrypted message to communicate in Z-wave network, so a security enabled controller/gateway is needed for the WallMote Quad to be used as a security device.


Not all gateways will allow you to further configure your Z-Wave devices, but in the case that your gateway does allow it, the WallMote Quad has some available parameter configurations that will allow you to configure it further to your liking.


The WallMote Quad supports 9 association groups, all control buttons can activate the configured scenes via sending the Central Scene Notifications to primary controller/gateway (In association group 1). In order to use Association Groups, make sure that your gateway or software can allow you to set these (ie: Vera Group Association Setup), in order to do so, please refer to your gateways manual on setting group association. This will allow the WallMote Quad to directly communicate ON/OFF or Dimming commands to your devices without going through your gateway.


The WallMote Quad also supports sliding control, when the parameter 4 [1 byte] has been set to 3, you can slide up or down on the button area to control a dimmer device by sliding up or down. Swiping up once will dim up a dimmer device by a certain percentage, while swiping down once will dim down a dimmer device by a certain percentage.


Note: When the WallMote is in low battery, you will see the orange LED will blink when you touch the control buttons. Otherwise, if the blue LED blinks when touching the buttons, which means the battery is in normal level.


You can determine the health of your WallMotes connectivity to your gateway using a manual button press, hold, and release function which is indicated by the LED color. This will help you maximize the battery life based on the health of your WallMotes communication to your gateway. You'll be able to see a maximum battery use of 3 months of use over green LED indication listed below.


Most gateways will have specific steps to use WallMote Quad via group association (direct control), while others will have different steps to use its scene triggers through the gateway directly for more advanced controls. Below are the known steps required for the listed gateways.


In most cases, USB 3.0 bus power will be sufficient to power the device. If using USB 2.0 or a GPSDO, an external power supply or a cable designed to pull power from 2 USB ports (USB 3.0 dual A to micro-B or B) must be used.


The FPGA image is provided in source code and can thus be modified and rebuilt to serve custom purposes. For example, additional filtering or other DSP operations can be inserted into the FPGA before or after the DAC or ADC stages, respectively. Refer to the FPGA Manual for further information on how to rebuild the FPGA.


To control user-defined IP, the USER_SETTINGS parameter for the radio_legacy block in b200_core.v (for B210 and B200) or b205_core.v (for the mini series) need to be set to 1, and radio_legacy.v can then be modified to include user-defined read and write registers (the file includes examples on how to do that). Any customizations will most likely also be applied in radio_legacy.v.


For FPGA images that include user settings registers, UHD provides APIs to interface with those. To enable access to user settings, apply the enable_user_regs device argument on initialization. Then, use the uhd::multi_usrp::get_user_settings_iface API call to access an object that allows modifying the registers. Example:


The master clock rate feeds the RF frontends and the DSP chains. Users may select non-default clock rates to achieve integer decimation rates or interpolations in the DSP chains. The clock rate can be set to any value between 5 MHz and 61.44 MHz (or 30.72 MHz for dual-channel mode). Note that rates above 56 MHz are possible, but not recommended.


The default clock rate setting is to automatically set a clock rate depending on the requested sampling rate. The automatic clock rate selection is disabled when either master_clock_rate is given in the device initialization arguments, or when uhd::usrp::multi_usrp::set_master_clock_rate() is called.


Note that the master clock rate must be an integer multiple of the sampling rate. If a master clock rate is chosen for which this condition does not hold, a warning will be displayed and a different sampling rate is used internally.

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