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Abstract
The invention relates to a drinks preparation machine (1) for preparing a drink, which can be operated in multiple operational modes and comprises a liquid container (3), a drinks preparation device (10) for preparing the drink using a liquid, at least one fluid line (12) which is connected to said liquid container (3) and drinks preparation device (10), a receiving device (4) for receiving a liquid filter (5) in a predetermined filter position, a sensor (6) for detecting a liquid filter (5), and a control device (25) which controls a supply of a liquid from the liquid container (3) into the fluid line (12). In order to provide a drinks preparation machine which provides the use of a liquid filter and helps to avoid faulty operation of the drinks preparation machine by a user with regard to the use of a liquid filter, the control device (25) is designed to prompt a liquid to be supplied into the at least one fluid line (12) as a function of the signal of the sensor (6). In at least one of the operational modes, the liquid supply can be prompted independently of whether a liquid filter (5) is placed in the predetermined filter position, and in at least one other of the operational modes, the liquid supply cannot be prompted when a liquid filter (5) is placed in the predetermined filter position. liquid container (3) and drinks preparation device (10), a receiving device (4) for receiving a liquid filter (5) in a predetermined filter position, a sensor (6) for detecting a liquid filter (5), and a control device (25) which controls a supply of a liquid from the liquid container (3) into the fluid line (12). In order to provide a drinks preparation machine which provides the use of a liquid filter and helps to avoid faulty operation of the drinks preparation machine by a user with regard to the use of a liquid filter, the control device (25) is designed to prompt a liquid to be supplied into the at least one fluid line (12) as a function of the signal of the sensor (6). In at least one of the operational modes, the liquid supply can be prompted independently of whether a liquid filter (5) is placed in the predetermined filter position, and in at least one other of the operational modes, the liquid supply cannot be prompted when a liquid filter (5) is placed in the predetermined filter position.
Description
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Al (English translation)
DRINKS PREPARATION E AND A METHOD FOR OPERATING A
DRINKS PREPARATION MACHINE
The invention relates to a drinks preparation e
for preparing a. drink and a method for operating a
drinks preparation machine.
Drinks preparation machines which are able to prepare
and dispense a drink by using a liquid are known. In
this case, depending on the type of drink, it may be
provided for the preparation of the drink to bring a
portion of a liquid (for example water) and a
predetermined. quantity' of a flavoured. substance (for
example , tea, or the like) to interact with one
another for‘ a specific time, so that the tive
flavoured substance or parts of the substance (for
example rings contained in the substance) are
mixed with the liquid or dissolved in the liquid and in
this manner form a consumable 'drink. This type of
preparation is generally used when the flavoured
substance is able to be stored for a long period of
time, but the drink prepared from the liquid and the
flavoured substance rapidly changes immediately after
preparation. in. an. undesirable or 'unacceptable manner
(for example with regard to the taste, consistency or
temperature thereof).
Such drink preparation. machines, therefore, are
generally ed such that they prepare a drink
freshly in each case for a current requirement,
generally immediately after a command to be provided by
a user. To this end, such drink preparation machines
frequently" comprise a drinks ation. device for
preparing the drink. by' means of a liquid, a liquid
ner for a liquid and a fluid system which permits
the supply of liquid from the liquid container to the
drinks preparation device, so that the drinks
preparation device is able to prepare a drink using a
liquid provided in the liquid container (for example
water). The fluid system of the drinks preparation
machines is accordingly able to comprise at least one
fluid line which is connected to the liquid container
and the drinks preparation device and thus permits the
supply of a liquid from the liquid container to the
drinks preparation. device through the at least one
fluid line.
Drinks preparation machines of the aforementioned type
(for example coffee machines, in particular automatic
coffee machines) are generally designed such that they
are able to fulfil many‘ different requirements: for
example they are intended to be able to be operated in
a simple manner by a user; they are also intended to be
able to fulfil the requirements of many different users
who generally have ent needs regarding the
operation of aa drinks preparation machine and/or the
preparation of a drink and/or the taste of the drinks
to be prepared.
In order to permit simple ion, drinks preparation
machines of the aforementioned type are provided with a
control device which is intended to ensure an operation
of the respective drinks preparation machine which runs
substantially" automatically‘ and only es a few
manual ions by a user. er, in order to be
able to fulfil the many different requirements and
wishes of different users, such drinks preparation
es are generally designed such that they may be
operated in many different ing modes, which
generally may be activated independently of one
another, for example spontaneously ed by a user
or automatically prompted by the control device of the
drinks preparation machine (for example, if during the
operation of the drinks preparation machine specific
events occur to which the control device is intended to
react in a predetermined , for example by
activating a specific operating mode). lly, the
operating modes in this case generally comprise at
least one operating mode for preparing a drink. It is
even commonplace that all of the operating modes of a
drinks preparation machine comprise a plurality of
operating modes which may serve for preparing a
plurality of different drinks.
A drinks preparation machine of the aforementioned type
may be designed, for example, as a coffee machine which
is able to brew coffee in many different ways in a
drinks preparation device of the drinks preparation
machine using a liquid and in this manner produce
different coffee . In this case, the drinks
preparation device may be designed as a g unit in
which coffee is able to be brewed with hot water, and
the preparation of different coffee drinks are
organised in the respective ent ing modes.
For preparing the coffee drinks, water is able to be
provided in the liquid container of the drinks
preparation machine and supplied via the fluid system
to the drinks preparation. device (brewing . In
order to be able to provide hot water at a suitable
temperature for brewing coffee, the fluid system may be
provided, for example, with. a heating device which
heats water, when supplied from the liquid container to
the drinks preparation , to a temperature which
is sufficiently high in order to permit the brewing of
coffee in the drinks preparation device.
In order to permit an operation which is user—friendly
and as trouble-free as possible over a long period of
time and a preparation of a large number of portions of
a drink having a quality which is as uniform as
possible, drinks preparation machines of the
aforementioned. type are generally’ designed. such. that
specific operating modes are provided which are able to
be activated under the control of the control device
and provide a user with the possibility of making
changes to the drinks preparation machine or carrying
out maintenance operations during the operation of the
drinks preparation machine. For example, the function
of the fluid system may be impaired during the
operation. of the drinks preparation. machine in that
deposits of contaminants and/or limescale in the fluid
lines of the fluid system continuously increase over
time ding on the degree of contamination and/or
the calcium carbonate content of the tive liquids
which flow h the respective fluid lines during
operation of the drinks preparation machine). ive
ts of contaminants and/or ale may reduce or
prevent the through—flow of liquid through the fluid
lines and potentially impair the operation of specific
components of the fluid system, for example the
operation of valves or heating devices (for example an
instantaneous water heater) which may be present for
heating the liquid. when. it flows h. the fluid
lines. Moreover, deposits of contaminants and/or
limescale in the fluid lines of the fluid system may
negatively influence the taste of the prepared drinks.
In order to reduce deposits of contaminants and/or
limescale in the fluid lines of the fluid ,
drinks preparation machines of the aforementioned type
generally permit an activation of ic operating
modes which. serve for cleaning and/or' descaling the
fluid system. For example, it is possible for an
operating mode for cleaning the fluid system to be able
to be activated in. which, under the control of the
control device of the drinks preparation e, a
Cleaning liquid may be introduced from the liquid
container into the fluid system in order to remove
contaminants from. the respective fluid lines of the
fluid systenl or at least specific sections of these
fluid lines. Accordingly, for example, it is possible
for an operating mode to be able to be activated for
descaling the fluid system in which, under the control
of the control device of the drinks preparation
e, a descaling liquid may be introduced from the
liquid. container into the fluid system in order to
remove limescale deposits from the respective fluid
lines of the fluid system or at least specific ns
of these fluid lines.
In. drinks preparation nes of the aforementioned
type, there is often the possibility of filtering the
liquid which is provided in the liquid container by
means of a liquid filter, before it enters into the
respective fluid lines of the fluid system, in order to.
reduce the quantity of contaminants and/or limescale of
the liquid flowing through the respective fluid lines.
A drinks preparation machine, ore, generally has
a receiving device for receiving a liquid filter which
is able to be positioned. in a predetermined filter
position and removed again therefrom, wherein the
receiving device is configured such that ndently
of whether a liquid filter is placed. in the
predetermined filter position” a supply' of a liquid
from the liquid container to the drinks preparation
device is possible through the at least one fluid line,
and such. that, if a liquid. filter is placed. in the
predetermined filter position, with. the supply" of a
liquid from the liquid container into the at least one
fluid line, at least one portion of the liquid has to
pass through the liquid filter. The use of a liquid
filter in this case is optional and is in the
discretion of the respective users. If, for the
preparation of , for example, clean water with a
low calcium ate t can be provided as the
liquid in the liquid container, it might be possible
simply to dispense with providing the receiving device
with a liquid filter, in particular as the use of a
liquid filter in this case would have no effect or only
a small effect on the quality of the water used.
However, if only water with a high calcium carbonate
content or water containing inants is available
as the liquid for the preparation of , it may be
useful to provide the ing device with a liquid
filter. The use of liquid filters in this case would
have the advantage that descaling and/or ng of
the respective fluid lines would only have to be
d out infrequently. This has the drawback that
after a n time period, a used liquid filter would
preferably have to be replaced by an unused filter, in
particular since a liquid filter es in use and
its filtering action is impaired over time, so that
ultimately a complete depletion of the filtering action
may occur. If a used liquid filter is not replaced in
good. time by' a further (unused) liquid , this
would have the disadvantageous effect that contaminants
and/or calcification of the respective fluid lines
would not be ultimately prevented in spite of the use
of the liquid filter. In this case, accordingly, after
a certain period of time it might nevertheless be
necessary to undertake descaling and/or cleaning of the
respective fluid lines, i.e. the aforementioned
operating mode for descaling the fluid system and/or
the aforementioned operating mode for cleaning the
fluid system would have to be activated, and
accordingly a descaling liquid and/or cleaning liquid
would have to be provided in the liquid container.
In drinks preparation machines of the aforementioned
type generally” it is left to the user, during the
operation of a drinks preparation machine ~ generally
by means of corresponding manual operations of the user
- to ensure for the provision of the respectively
required liquid in the liquid container, for
positioning a liquid filter in the predetermined filter
on and for replacing a used liquid filter by an
unused liquid . In order to ensure substantially
trouble—free operation. of such a drinks preparation
machine, a user lly has to have detailed
knowledge of the drinks preparation. machine and, in
particular, details of the different operating modes of
the drinks preparation machine. In this case, faulty
operation of the drinks preparation machine by the user
is not excluded. For example, it is conceivable that a
user — on the assumption that the fluid system of the
drinks ation machine is calcified or contaminated
— on the one hand might wish to descale and/or clean
the respective fluid lines of the fluid system and also
with further ion of the drinks preparation
machine to use a liquid filter to filter the liquid
provided. in. the liquid. container. In this case, the
user may provide a descaling liquid or a cleaning
liquid in the liquid container and te the
operating mode for descaling the respective fluid lines
or the operating mode for cleaning the respective fluid
lines which. might have the effect that the control
device might prompt a supply of the descaling liquid
and/or the cleaning liquid from the liquid container
into the respective fluid lines of the fluid system. In
this case, should. a liquid ‘ be placed. in the
predetermined filter position, at least one portion of
the descaling liquid and/or the cleaning liquid which
would be introduced from the liquid container into the
tive fluid lines would forcibly pass through the
liquid filter. This may cause significant problems.
The descaling liquid and/or the cleaning liquid, for
example, may not be compatible with the liquid filter
and potentially, generally unnoticed by the user,
trigger undesired reactions in the liquid filter,
usually with disadvantages for the r operation of
the drinks preparation machine. On the one hand, the
descaling liquid and/or the cleaning liquid may change
or optionally destroy ic materials contained in
the liquid filter. This may have the effect that, after
finishing the operating mode for descaling the
respective fluid lines and/or the ing mode for
cleaning the respective fluid lines, during further
operation of the drinks preparation machine the liquid
filter is no ‘ able to de the anticipated
filtering action, so that the respective fluid lines
calcify and/or become contaminated further without the
user being aware. An additional problem may occur if
the liquid filter placed in the predetermined filter
position was in use for a long period of time before
the activation of the operating mode for descaling the
tive fluid lines and/or the operating mode for
cleaning the respective fluid lines, so that large
quantities of limescale and/or large quantities of
contaminants may have collected in the liquid filter.
In this case, when. the descaling liquid. and/or the
cleaning liquid passes through the liquid filter, this
may have the effect that large quantities of calcified
material or contaminants suddenly detach from the
liquid filter and are transported into the respective
fluid lines, with the result that the calcified
material and/or contaminants settle in the fluid lines
and optionally may block the fluid lines. In this case,
in ular fluid lines and/or fluid line sections in
the region. of valves, pumps or‘ heating devices (for
example an instantaneous water ) which. may‘ be
present for heating the liquid when flowing through the
fluid lines, are at risk.
It is the object of the ion to avoid the
aforementioned drawbacks and to provide a drinks
ation machine which provides the use of a liquid
filter and helps to avoid faulty ion of the
drinks preparation machine by a user with regard to the
use of a liquid filter. Moreover, a corresponding
method for operating a drinks preparation machine is
intended to be provided.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a
drinks preparation machine for preparing a drink which
can be operated in multiple operating modes and
comprises: a liquid container for a liquid, a drinks
preparation device for preparing the drink using a
liquid, at least one fluid line which is connected to
the liquid container and the drinks preparation device
in order to permit a supply of a liquid from the liquid
container to the drinks preparation device through the
at least one fluid line, a receiving device for
receiving a liquid filter which is able to be placed in
a predetermined filter position and d again
therefrom, a sensor for detecting a liquid filter and a
control device for controlling a supply of a liquid
from the liquid container into the at least one fluid
line, wherein the receiving device is ured such
that, independently of whether a liquid filter is
placed in the predetermined filter position, a supply
of a liquid from the liquid container to the drinks
preparation device is possible through the at least one
fluid line, and such that, if a liquid filter is placed
in the predetermined filter position, with a supply of
a liquid from the liquid container into the at least
one fluid line, at least one portion of the liquid has
to pass through the liquid filter, and wherein the
sensor is configured to produce a signal which contains
information about whether a liquid filter is placed in
the ermined filter position; wherein
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the control device is designed to prompt the supply of
a liquid from the liquid container into the at least
one fluid line as a function of the signal of the
sensor, wherein the l device is further
configured such that in at least one of the operating
modes it prompts the supply of a liquid independently
of whether a liquid filter is placed in the
predetermined filter on, and in at least one
other of the operating modes it then prompts the supply
of a liquid exclusively when no liquid filter is placed
in the ermined filter position.
This object is also achieved according to the invention
by a method for operating a drinks preparation machine
for preparing a drink, which drinks preparation e
is able to be operated in multiple operating modes and
comprises: a liquid container for a liquid, a drinks
preparation device for preparing the drink using a
liquid, at least one fluid line which is connected to
the liquid container and the drinks preparation device
in order to permit a supply of a liquid from the liquid
ner to the drinks preparation device through the
at least one fluid line, a receiving device for
receiving a liquid filter which is able to be placed in
a predetermined filter position and removed again
therefrom, a sensor for detecting a liquid filter and a
control device for controlling a supply of a liquid
from the liquid container into the at least one fluid
line, wherein the receiving device is configured such
that independently of whether a liquid filter is placed
in the predetermined filter position, a supply of a
liquid from the liquid container to the drinks
preparation device is le through the at least one
fluid line and such that, if a liquid filter is placed
in the predetermined filter position, with a supply of
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a liquid from the liquid container into the at least
one fluid line, at least one portion of the liquid has
to pass h the liquid filter, and wherein the
sensor is configured to produce a signal which contains
information about whether a liquid filter is placed in
the predetermined filter position, which method
comprises the following steps: activating one of the
operating modes of the drinks preparation machine,
wherein the operating modes comprise at least one
operating mode for preparing a drink and one operating
mode for cleaning or descaling the at least one fluid
line, evaluating a signal of the sensor by means of the
control device, wherein the control device ines
whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined
filter position and controls a supply of a liquid from
the liquid container into the at least one fluid line;
wherein the control device in the event that the
operating mode for ing a drink is activated,
prompts the supply of a liquid from the liquid
container into the at least one fluid line
independently of whether a liquid filter is placed in
the predetermined filter position and in the event that
the operating mode for ng or descaling the at
least one fluid line is ted, prompts the supply
of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least
one fluid line exclusively when no liquid filter is
placed in the predetermined filter position.
The drinks preparation machine for preparing a drink is
able to be ed in multiple operating modes and
comprises: a liquid container for a liquid; a drinks
preparation device for preparing the drink using a
liquid; at least one fluid line which is connected to
the liquid container and the drinks preparation device
in order to permit a supply of a liquid from the liquid
container to the drinks preparation device through the
at least one fluid line; a receiving device for
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receiving a liquid filter which is able to be placed in
a predetermined filter position and removed again
therefrom; a sensor for detecting a liquid filter and a
control device for controlling a supply of a liquid
from the liquid container into the at least one fluid
line. In this case, the receiving device is configured
such that, independently of whether a liquid filter is
placed in the predetermined filter position, a supply
of a liquid from the liquid container to the drinks
preparation device is possible h the at least one
fluid line, and such that if a liquid filter is placed
in the predetermined filter position, with a supply of
a liquid from the liquid container into the at least
one fluid line, at least one portion of the liquid has
to pass through the liquid . Moreover, the sensor
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is configured to produce a signal which contains
information about whether a liquid filter is placed in
the predetermined filter position.
According‘ to the invention, the l , for
example a Inicroprocessor, is ed. to prompt the
supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the
at least one fluid line as a function of the signal of
the sensor, wherein the control device is configured
such that in at least one of the operating modes it
prompts the supply of a liquid independently of whether
a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter
position, and in at least one other of the operating
modes, it prompts the supply of a liquid exclusively
when no liquid filter is placed in the predetermined
filter position.
The drinks preparation machine according to the
invention has the advantage that, with the assistance
of the control device, specific faulty operations of
the drinks ation machine by a user may be very
reliably avoided. In this case, it is relevant that
using signal from the sensor the control device is able
to determine automatically whether a liquid filter is
present or not.
Those operating modes in which the supply of a liquid
from the liquid ner is able to be prompted in the
respective fluid lines ndently of whether a
liquid filter is placed. in the predetermined filter
position, in this case are intended for operations of
the drinks preparation machine in which it is ensured
or in which it may be very reliably assumed that a user
would e a liquid in the liquid container which is
compatible with the use of a liquid filter. An
activation of one of these operating modes is,
therefore, in principle unproblematical with regard to
the use of a liquid filter, independently of r a
liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter
position or not. This is generally the case for those
operating modes which serve for preparing a drink, so
that it may‘ be assumed. that a user would. generally
provide water as the liquid (i.e. a liquid which would,
without fail, be compatible with the use of a liquid
filter).
However, those operating modes in which the supply of a
liquid from the liquid container into the respective
fluid lines is not able to be ed when a liquid
filter is placed in the predetermined filter position,
are usually intended for such operating modes of the
drinks preparation machine in which it may be assumed
that a user could provide or would highly likely
provide in the liquid ner a liquid which is not
compatible with the use of a liquid filter. This
relates, in ular, to operating modes which are
associated with descaling or cleaning of the tive
fluid lines. An tion. of such operating modes
might be problematical, in principle, if a liquid
filter were placed. in the predetermined, filter
position. The control device of the drinks preparation
machine according to the invention, therefore, prevents
as a. precaution. a supply” of liquid from the liquid
container into the respective fluid lines if a liquid
filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
In this , during operation of the drinks
preparation machine it may be substantially eliminated
that a liquid filter comes into contact with a liquid
which. is not compatible with. the liquid filter, and
namely' even. when 21 user~ provides a descaling liquid
and/or cleaning liquid in the liquid container by
accident or mistake and arranges an activation of an
operating mode for descaling or ng the respective
fluid lines. A supply of fluid from the liquid
container to the respective fluid lines would never be
permitted. by the control device in this case. This
occurs automatically, in particular since the presence
of a liquid filter is red by the sensor and the
control unit is able to evaluate the signal from the
sensor.
Accordingly, the object of the invention is also
achieved by a method for operating a drinks preparation
machine for‘ preparing' a drink of the aforementioned
type, which comprises the following steps:
— activating one of the operating modes of the
drinks preparation machine, wherein the ing
modes comprise at least one operating‘ mode for
preparing a drink and one operating mode for
cleaning or descaling the at least one fluid line,
— evaluating a signal of the sensor by means of the
control device, wherein. the control device
determines whether a liquid filter is placed in
the predetermined filter position and controls a
supply of a liquid from the liquid container into
the at least one fluid line.
According' to the inventionq this method. additionally
comprises the step that the control device
— in the event that the ing mode for preparing
a drink is activated, s the supply' of a
liquid from the liquid container into the at least
one fluid line independently of whether a liquid
filter is placed in the ermined filter
position, and
— in the event that the ing mode for cleaning
or descaling the at least one fluid line is
activated, prompts the supply of a liquid from the
liquid ner into the at least one fluid line
exclusively when no liquid filter is placed in the
ermined filter position.
Further details of the invention and, in particular,
exemplary embodiments of the device according to the
invention and the method according to the invention are
described after with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a drinks preparation
machine according to the invention, comprising a
receiving device for ing a liquid filter, n
a liquid filter is positioned in a predetermined filter
position;
Fig. 2 shows the drinks ation machine according
to Fig. 1, wherein no liquid filter is placed in the
predetermined filter position;
Fig. 3 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method
according to the invention.
Figs. 1 and 2 ShOW’ a drinks preparation machine 1
according to the invention for preparing a drink. The
drinks preparation Inachine J. may' be configured - as
shown in Figs. 1 and 2 as a possible example ~ as a
coffee machine (automatic coffee e) for preparing
coffee drinks. Naturally, the drinks preparation
machine 1 may also be designed to prepare one or more
other drinks additionally" or alternatively‘ to coffee
drinks.
The drinks preparation. machine 1 comprises a liquid
container 3 which is configured for receiving and/or
providing a liquid, a drinks preparation device 10 for
preparing a drink by means of a liquid and a fluid
system 11 which permits a supply of the drinks
preparation. device 10 with. a liquid. provided in the
liquid container 3. Accordingly, the fluid system
ses at least one fluid line 12 which is ted
to the liquid container 3 and the drinks preparation
device 10 in order to permit a supply of a liquid from
the liquid container 3 to the drinks preparation device
through the at least one fluid line 12.
The drinks preparation device 10 is ured, in the
example shown in Figs. 1 and 2, as a brewing device
which has a brewing chamber (not shown in Figs. 1 and
2), in which for example coffee may be brewed using a
hot liquid.
The liquid container 3 comprises an outlet 3—1 for the
liquid, respectively provided in the liquid container
3. In this case, one end of the fluid line 12 is
connected to the outlet 3~1, whilst a different end of
the fluid line 12 is connected via a changeover valve
17 to the drinks preparation device 10. The over
valve 17 has three connectors 17—1, 17—2 and 17—3, via
which a liquid may be supplied and/or discharged, and
may be switched into a ity of positions in order
to be able to produce different fluid connections
n the connectors 17—1, 17—2 and 17—3 (depending
on the respective positions). As Figs. 1 and 2
indicate, the connector 17—1 is connected to the fluid
line 12 whilst the connector 17—2 is connected to the
drinks preparation device 10 and, in particular, to the
aforementioned brewing chamber for brewing coffee and
the connector 17—3 discharges into a rge line 21,
which has an open end positioned above a residual
liquid. tray 20. The discharge line 21 provides the
possibility, if required, to permit residual liquid
which may collect during operation of the drinks
preparation machine 1 in the fluid line 12 and/or in
the drinks preparation device 10, to flow out into the
residual liquid tray 20.
In the view according to Fig. 1, the over valve
17 is switched into a first position which is
configured, such. that a fluid tion. is produced
between the connectors 17—1 and 17—2. In this case, the
drinks preparation device 10 is connected to the liquid
container 3 such that a liquid is able to be
transported from the liquid container 3 via the outlet
3-1, the fluid line 12 and. the changeover valve 17
and/or the connector 17-2 of the changeover valve 17 to
the drinks preparation device 10 and to be ted
into the aforementioned brewing chamber for brewing
As the View according to Fig. 2 indicates, the
changeover valve 17 is able to be switched into a
second position which is configured such that a fluid
tion is produced between the connectors 17—1 and
17—3. In this case, the fluid line 12 is connected to
the connector 17-3 of the changeover valve 17, so that
a liquid is able to flow out via the connector 17—3 of
the changeover valve 17 and the discharge line 21 from
the fluid line 12 into the residual liquid tray 20.
Moreover, the changeover valve 17 may be constructed
such that it is able to be switched at least into a
further position (not shown in the figures), in which a
fluid connection is ed between the connectors 17—
2 and 17—3, so that optionally a residual liquid is
able to flow out from the drinks preparation device 10
via the changeover valve 17 and the discharge line 21
into the residual liquid tray 20.
As Figs. 1 and 2 further indicate, the fluid system 11
may' comprise a plurality‘ of devices which. permit a
liquid provided in the liquid ner 3 to be
supplied to the fluid line 12 h the outlet 3—1
and. to ibe transported. in. the fluid. line 12 and. the
temperature of the liquid to be regulated. To this end,
ated in the fluid line 12 are the following: a
pump 14 for transporting a liquid along the fluid line
12; a flowmeter 13 for measuring a flow of a liquid
through the fluid line 12 and a heating device 15
(preferably an instantaneous water heater) for heating
a liquid. in. the fluid line 12. Moreover, the fluid
system 11 may comprise a non—return valve 16 which, on
the one hand, permits a transport of liquid through the
fluid line 12 from the liquid container 3 to the
changeover valve ZU7 and/or 13) the drinks preparation
device 10 but prevents a transport of liquid in the
reverse direction from the drinks preparation device 10
and/or from the changeover valve 17 to the liquid
container 3.
As Figs. 1 and 2 further indicate, the drinks
preparation e 1 comprises a receiving device 4
for receiving a liquid filter 5 in order to permit that
a liquid to be supplied to the fluid line 12 is able to
be filtered, in order to remove contaminants and/or to
reduce the calcium carbonate content of the liquid, if
required. In the t example, a liquid filter 5 to
be received. by' the ing device 4 has a
ntially cylindrical housing. The receiving device
4 comprises a seat 4—1 for a liquid filter 5, wherein
the liquid filter 5 is able to be placed on the seat 4—
1 and the seat 4—1 in the present example is configured
to retain at least one end of a liquid filter 5, for
example, positively. As Figs. 1 and 2 also indicate,
the receiving device 4 may additionally comprise a
retaining device 4—2 which is suitable for retaining a
liquid filter 5 placed on the seat 4—1 at a position
remote from the seat 4—1, for example at an end remote
from the seat 4—1. In this manner, the receiving device
4 is able to place a liquid filter 5 in a predetermined
filter position and to retain it there in a
predetermined position and, if required, to remove it
again from this filter position.
In the t example, the ing device 4 is
arranged in the liquid container 3 so that the
respective liquid filter 5 is also able to be placed in
the liquid container 3, preferably in the vicinity of
the outlet 3—1. Alternatively, the ing device 4
may naturally also be arranged elsewhere, for example
such that the liquid filter 5 is able to be placed in
the outlet 3—1 or between the outlet 3~1 and a section
of the fluid line 12 and is able to be removed again in
each case therefrom.
lly, the receiving device 4 is configured such
that if a liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position, with a supply of a
liquid from the liquid Container 3 into the at least
one fluid line 12, at least one portion of the liquid
has to pass through the liquid filter 5 (and may be
filtered as a ). The liquid filter 5 in this case
is configured such that it comprises a region filled
with filter material through which the liquid passing
through the liquid filter 5 has to flow in each case.
The filter material may, for example, consist of
absorbent materials which are le for absorbing
aromas and flavourings contained in the liquid and/or
ion exchangers which serve for removing limescale or
metals from the liquid.
As is Visible, Fig. 1 shows the drinks preparation
machine 1 in a situation in which a liquid filter 5 is
received by the receiving device 4. In contrast, Fig. 2
shows the drinks preparation machine 1 in a situation
in which no liquid filter 5 is received by the
receiving device 4, so that in this case a liquid
provided. in. the liquid container 3 may be directly
ed to the fluid line 12 t passing through a
liquid filter 5, i.e. unfiltered.
As Figs. 1 and 2 r indicate, the drinks
preparation machine 1 comprises a sensor 6 for
detecting a liquid filter 5. The sensor 6 is configured
to e a signal which contains ation about
whether a liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position. It should be mentioned
that the sensor 6 is able to be produced by
conventional means in very different ways. For example,
the sensor 6 may comprise a touch—sensitive sensor
t with which a liquid filter 5 may be brought
forcibly into t if the liquid filter 5 is
intended to be placed in the predetermined filter
position (such a sensor element, for example, may be a
mechanically actuatable electrical , a capacitive
measuring' element or‘ a force sensor). Alternatively,
the sensor 6 may comprise a measuring device which is
suitable for detecting a liquid filter 5 in a
contactless manner, for example by optical, magnetic or
electromagnetic means. It is also conceivable that each
liquid filter 5 intended for use with the drinks
preparation machine 1 is ed with an information
carrier which contains information identifying the
liquid filter 5, and the sensor 6 comprises a device
which is suitable for detecting' and. evaluating this
information identifying the liquid filter 5. The
information identifying the respective liquid filter 5
may, for example, be data or markings which are
readable by electronic, optical, magnetic or
electromagnetic means; accordingly any structure is
suitable as an information carrier which may contain
such. data. or Inarkings in readable form (for‘ example
electronic, magnetic or optical storage elements).
In order to permit an automatic control of an operation
of the drinks preparation e 1, the drinks
preparation e 1 is provided with a control device
. The control device 25 has, amongst other things,
the task of controlling the supply of a liquid from the
liquid container 3 into the fluid line 12 and the
preparation. of drinks by means of the drinks
preparation device 10.
As Figs. 1 and 2 indicate, the drinks preparation
device 10 comprises an outlet valve lO—l which is
configured to control the dispensing of a drink
prepared by means of the drinks preparation device 10,
in the t example a coffee drink. In the event
that the outlet valve 10—1 is closed, there is the
ility of brewing coffee in the brewing r of
the drinks ation device 10 with hot water at a
predetermined pressure and in this manner to prepare a
coffee drink (for example an espresso). The outlet
valve 10—1 is ted by means of an outlet line 18
to a drinks outlet 19 for a coffee drink, so that a
coffee drink brewed in the brewing chamber of the
drinks preparation device 10 may be dispensed via the
drinks outlet 19, if the outlet valve 10—1 is open, for
example into a drinks container positioned at the
drinks outlet 19 (as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2).
As Figs. 1 and 2 further indicate, the control device
is connected via control lines 26 to a series of
components of the drinks preparation. machine 1, in
particular to the sensor 6, the flowmeter 13, the pump
14, the heating device 15, the changeover valve 17 and
the drinks preparation device 10, in order to
communicate data and/or signals suitable for
controlling the operation. of the drinks preparation
machine 1 via the control lines 26. The control device
is also connected to an operating element 30 which
permits a user to transmit ctions for operating
the drinks ation machine 1 to the control device
. Furthermore, a display device 31 is connected to
the control device which serves to display information
about a current ing state of the drinks
preparation machine 1 and optionally instructions for
specific operations to be undertaken by a user.
In order to permit a user—friendly operation, the
drinks preparation machine 1 is able to be operated in
multiple operating” modes. In this case, the control
device 25 ing to the invention is configured to
prompt the supply of a liquid from the liquid container
3 into the at least one fluid line 12, depending on the
signal of the sensor 6, wherein in at least one of the
ing modes the supply of a liquid is able to be
prompted independently of whether a liquid filter 5 is
placed in the predetermined filter position, and in at
least one further operating mode the supply of a liquid
is not able to be prompted if a liquid filter 5 is
placed in the predetermined filter position.
For a clearer explanation of these facts — with
reference to Fig. 3 - an example of a method V for
operating the drinks ation machine 1 is described
hereinafter. This example is based on the assumption
that the operating modes of the drinks preparation
machine 1 comprise the following operating modes:
— a (first) operating mode M1 for starting up the
drinks ation machine,
— a (second) operating mode M2 for preparing a
drink,
- a (third) operating mode M3 for cleaning or
descaling the fluid line 12,
~ a (fourth) operating mode M4 for replacing a
liquid filter placed in the predetermined filter
position.
It should be mentioned that according to the ion
it is not necessarily required that the operating modes
comprise exactly the aforementioned operating modes M1—
M4. It is conceivable, for e, that fewer
operating modes are present. The drinks preparation
machine 1 could also be compatible with the invention
if only two of the aforementioned operating modes were
provided, for example the operating modes M2 and M3.
With regard to the operating mode M3, it is d
hereinafter that in the operating mode M3 ~ for
cleaning or descaling the fluid line 12 — either a
cleaning liquid or a descaling liquid may be introduced
into the fluid line 12 from the liquid container 3,
which could imply that in the operating mode M3 both a
cleaning of the fluid line 12 with a cleaning liquid
and a descaling of the fluid line 12 with a descaling
liquid have substantially the same sequence (apart from
the fact that in each case different liquids could be
provided for ng and/or descaling). By means of
the invention, it might also be acceptable if d
of an operating mode M3 for carrying out cleaning of
the fluid line 12 and for carrying out descaling of the
fluid line 12 different operating modes, for e
operating modes denoted by M3' and M3", might be
provided, which in each case run in a different manner
and optionally could be controlled by the control
device 25 in different ways. For the sake of
completeness, therefore, it should be Hentioned that
for each of the aforementioned operating modes M3'
and/or M3" with regard to the control of a supply of a
liquid (i.e. a ng liquid and/or a descaling
-liquid) from the liquid container 3 into the fluid line
12 the same observations would be relevant which are
cited hereinafter for the operating mode M3 (at least
regarding the l of the supply of the respective
liquids depending on the signal of the sensor 6).
The operating t 30 comprises a 'user interface
(accessible to a user) which permits a user to select
and to activate an operating mode from the operating
modes Ml — M4 available, so that the operation of the
drinks preparation. machine 1 runs ing to the
tively activated operating mode. When the drinks
preparation machine 1 is first started up the operating
mode Ml may be activated automatically by the control
device 25 (for example immediately after switching on
the drinks preparation machine 1). At a later time, the
operating mode Ml may be activated again by a user by
means of the operating element 30 if required.
The l device 25 is configured such that in the
operating' mode M1 the supply’ of a liquid (from the
liquid container 3 into the fluid line 12) is able to
be ed automatically by the control device 25 if a
liquid filter 5 is placed in the predetermined filter
position. As a result, it is achieved that a liquid
filter 5 ed by the receiving device 4 (and/or the
filter materials contained in the liquid filter 5) may
be automatically rinsed (i.e. without further action by
a user) with a liquid (water), as soon as the sensor 6
detects a liquid filter 5 (as shown in Fig. 1). As a
result, the start—up of the drinks preparation machine
1 er with a liquid filter 5 is simplified for a
user.
Moreover, the l device 25 is configured such that
in the operating mode M2 the supply of a liquid (from
the liquid container 3 into the fluid line 12) is able
to be prompted by the control device 25 independently
of whether a liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position. Thus it is achieved that
in the operating mode M2 — for preparing a drink — a
liquid (for example water) is always transported from
the liquid container 3 to the drink preparation device
, independently‘ of whether‘ the liquid. filter 5 is
received by the receiving device 4 or not. Accordingly,
in the operating‘ mode M2, drinks may‘ be optionally
prepared with a filtered liquid or with an unfiltered
liquid (depending on the personal tastes of the
respective user).
Moreover, the control device 25 is configured such that
in the operating mode M3 the supply of a liquid is not
able to be prompted. by the control device 25 if a
liquid filter 5 is placed in the predetermined filter
position. Accordingly, in the operating mode M3 it is
only le to t a cleaning liquid or a
descaling liquid from the liquid container 3 into the
fluid. line 12 and. thus to clean. and/or descale the
fluid line 12 if no liquid filter 5 is ed by the
receiving device 4. If a liquid filter 5 were to be
placed in the predetermined filter position, this
liquid filter 5 would be detected by the sensor 6 and
the presence of the liquid filter 5 would be recorded
by the control device 25. If a user in this case were
to accidentally provide a cleaning liquid or a
descaling liquid in the liquid container 3 and activate
the specific operating mode M3 for cleaning and/or
ing the fluid line 12, the control device 25 will
not prompt a ' of cleaning liquid. or descaling
liquid into the fluid. line 12 and thus prevent the
cleaning liquid and/or descaling liquid from passing
through the liquid filter 5 and thus coming into
contact with the filter material contained in the
liquid filter 5.
Moreover, the control device 25 is configured such that
in the operating mode M4, the control device 25
continuously determines by means of an evaluation of
the signal of the sensor 6 Whether during a first time
period and during a second time period following the
first time , in each case, a liquid filter 5 is
placed. in the predetermined filter position. and the
control device 25 automatically prompts the supply of a
liquid. during the second. time period. if during the
first time period no liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position and during the second
time period a liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position. In this manner, the
control device 25 is able to identify, by evaluating
the signal of the sensor 6 in the first and second time
periods, whether an originally present (for example
used) liquid filter 5 has been removed from the
predetermined filter position during the first time
interval and replaced by a different (for example
unused) liquid filter 5 in the second time interval.
The liquid filter 5 positioned in the second time
interval in the predetermined filter position is
ed by the sensor 6 and the presence of the liquid
filter 5 is ed by the control device 25. Thus the
control device 25 may uently prompt a supply of a
liquid (for example water) from the liquid container 3
into the fluid. line 12 and thus cause the (unused)
liquid filter 5 placed in the predetermined filter
position in the second time al to be
automatically rinsed by the liquid (water), without an
action being required therefor by a user. As a result,
a replacement of a used liquid filter 5 is simplified
for a user.
In Fig. 3 a schematic flow diagram of the method V for
operating the drinks preparation machine 1. is shown.
The method V begins after switching on the drinks
ation. machine 1 with. a step SO in which all
ents of the drinks preparation. machine 1, in
particular the control device 25 and the operating
element 30, are set into operation~ready mode, so that
the control device 25 is ready to control the
subsequent operation of the drinks preparation machine
1 and, optionally by means of the operating element 30,
a user of the drinks preparation machine 1 could
icate instructions to the control device 25, for
e for selecting one of the operating modes Ml—M4.
In a step 51 following the step SO the l device
monitors whether one of the operating modes has been
selected. If this is not the case, the step 81 may be
repeated. If a user has selected one of the operating
modes Ml—M4 by means of the operating element 30,
subsequently‘ a step 82 is carried. out in. which. the
respectively selected operating mode is activated so
that subsequently specific steps of the method V
assigned to the tively activated operating mode
may be carried out. If the drinks preparation machine 1
in step SO is in a state of a first start—up ("initial
start—up") of the drinks preparation machine 1. by a
user, the control device 25 tically starts the
step S2 and at the same time activates the operating
mode Ml.
If in step 82 the operating mode M1 is activated,
subsequently at least the following steps 83—1, 84—1,
85—1 and 86—1 are carried out (fig. 3):
in step 83*1 for a user there is the option of
defining specific operating parameters of the
drinks preparation machine 1 (for example a
temperature of a drink to be prepared, a size of a
n of a drink to be prepared, and the like).
The operating parameters to be defined are
represented. by means of the display' device 31;
values applicable to further operation. for the
respective operating ters may be
subsequently set by a user by means of the
operating t 30.
in. step 84—1 the control device 25 detects the
signal of the sensor 6 and determines r a
liquid filter 5 is present ill the ermined
filter position. If no liquid filter is present,
the aforementioned step 81 may again follow step
84-1. If the control device 25 determines that a
liquid filter 5 is present jJI the predetermined
filter position, step SS-l follows.
in step 85—1 the control device 25 monitors
whether a liquid is provided in the liquid
container 3 (by means of a measuring device
suitable for this purpose, which may be of
conventional type). If liquid is provided in the
liquid container 3, the control device 25 (in
particular In! a corresponding activation of the
pump 14) prompts a supply of liquid from the
liquid container 3 into the fluid line 12, so that
the liquid passes through the liquid filter 5
r the filter material present in the liquid
filter 5) and thus may effect an automatic rinsing
of the liquid filter 5 by the liquid. The control
device 25 further controls the changeover valve 17
such that a fluid connection is present between
the connectors 17—1 and 17-3, so that the liquid
from the fluid line 12 may flow via the rge
line 21 into the residual liquid tray 20.
Subsequently, the changeover valve 17 is activated
such that a fluid connection exists between 17—1
and 17—2.
— in step 86—1 by means of the display device 31
information is displayed about whether the liquid
filter 5 is ready for operation. Subsequently, the
method V is continued with the aforementioned step
If in step 32 the ing mode M2 is ted,
subsequently at least the following steps 83—2 and 84—2
are carried out (fig. 3):
— in step 33—2 the changeover valve 17 is activated
such that a fluid connection is t between
the connectors 17—1 and 17—2. The control device
prompts (in particular by a corresponding
activation of the pump 14 and the drinks
preparation device 10) a supply of liquid from the
liquid container 3 into the fluid line 12, so that
the liquid may flow to the drinks preparation
device 10 and by means of the drinks preparation
device 10 a drink may be prepared. This supply of
liquid is undertaken. by the control device 25
unaffected. by the signal of the sensor 6, i.e.
prompted independently of whether a liquid filter
is placed in the predetermined filter position
or not.
— in step 84-2 a dispensing takes place of a drink
prepared in step 84—1, through the outlet valve
—1 (open to this end) and the drinks outlet 19.
Subsequently, the method V is continued with the
aforementioned step 81.
If in step 82 the operating mode M3 is activated,
subsequently the ing steps 83—3, 84—3, S4—3.l,
85—3 and 86—3 may be carried out (fig. 3):
in step 83—3 the control device 25 provides a user
with the options of carrying out preparations for
descaling or cleaning of the fluid line 12: the
user, for example, has the opportunity to provide
a. descaling' and/or cleaning‘ liquid. required. for
descaling and/or cleaning in the liquid container
3 or to remove a liquid filter 5 which potentially
could be placed in the predetermined filter
position. Subsequently, the method may be
continued with the step 84—3. In this case, the
method. V may' be configured. such. that the user
communicates the information to the l device
by means of the operating t 30 that the
aforementioned preparations for the descaling
and/or cleaning are terminated from the
perspective of the user. Subsequently the
implementation of step 84—3 is carried out.
in. step 84—3 the control device 25 s the
signal of the sensor 6 and determines whether a
liquid. filter 5 is placed in the predetermined
filter position. If the result of this
determination is that no liquid filter 5 is placed
in the predetermined filter position, the method V
is continued with step 85—3. If the result of this
ination is that a liquid filter 5 is placed
in the predetermined filter position, the method V
is continued with the step SS—3.l.
in step S4—3.l no supply of liquid from the liquid
ner 3 into the fluid line 12 is permitted
and/or prompted by the control device 25, so that
no liquid is able to pass through a liquid filter
placed in the predetermined filter position.
Subsequently‘ (for example after a predetermined
time ) the method V may be continued with
the step 34-3 (as shown in fig. 3). Alternatively
for a user the possibility" may' be provided to
ate the operation in operating mode M3 (by a
corresponding operation of the operating element
) and to continue the method V with the step 81.
Moreover, the method \7 may' be carried. out such
that in step S4—3.1 by means of the display device
31 a t is communicated to a user to remove
the liquid filter 5 from the ermined filter
position.
in step 85—3 the control device 25 prompts (for
example by a corresponding activation of the pump
14) the supply of a predetermined quantity of a
descaling or cleaning liquid provided in the
liquid container 3 into the fluid line 12. In this
case the changeover valve 17 may be activated such
that a fluid tion. is present between. the
connectors 17—1 and 17—3, so that the liquid
supplied to the fluid line 12 is able to flow out
via the discharge line 21 into the residual liquid
tray’ 20. Alternativelyy the changeover 'valve 17
may be activated such that a fluid connection is
present between the connectors 17~1 and 17—2, so
that the liquid supplied to the fluid line 12 is
able to flow out via the drinks preparation device
and the drinks outlet 19. The latter permits a
descaling and/or cleaning of the drinks
preparation device 10, the outlet line 18 and the
drinks outlet 19 (additionally to a descaling
and/or cleaning of the fluid line 12).
in step 86—3 — after the end of the descaling
and/or ng according to step 85—3 — a user is
given the opportunity to remove residues of the
ing or cleaning liquid which could be
present after descaling and/or ng, according
to step 85—3, from the fluid line 12 and
optionally the drinks preparation device 10, the
outlet line 18 and the drinks outlet 19, by
rinsing with water or a different rinsing liquid
suitable for this purpose. To this end, the user
may provide a suitable rinsing liquid in the
container 3. After the provision of this g
liquid the control device 25 prompts (for example
by a corresponding activation of the pump 14) a
supply of a predetermined ty of rinsing
liquid present in the liquid container 3 into the
fluid line 12. The rinsing liquid supplied in this
manner may optionally flow out via the discharge
line 21 or the drinks outlet 19 (depending on the
on of the changeover valve 17).
Subsequently, the method V may be continued with
the step 81.
If in step 82 the operating mode M4 is activated,
subsequently the following steps 83—4, S4~4, 85—4 and
86—4 may be carried out (fig. 3):
— in step 83—4 by means of the display device 31 a
request may be communicated to a user to replace a
liquid filter 5 placed in the predetermined filter
position (i.e. being in use).
— in. step 84-4 the control device 25 detects the
signal of the sensor 6 and determines whether in a
predetermined first time period after the start of
step 84-4 a liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position. If the result of
this determination is that in the first time
period no liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined filter position, the method. V is
continued with step 55—4, in particular since the
signal of the sensor 6 obviously displays that
after carrying out the step 83-4 the liquid filter
which. in step 83—4 has been. detected. by' the
sensor 6 in the predetermined filter position, is
obviously no longer placed in the predetermined
filter position and thus has been removed. If the
result of the aforementioned determination is that
in the first time period. a liquid. filter 5 is
placed in the predetermined filter position, step
84—4 is repeated. once or repeatedly (until the
determination leads to the result that no liquid
filter‘ 5 is placed in the predetermined filter
position so that the method V — as ned
above— may be continued with step 85—4).
in step 85—4 the control device 25 s the
signal of the sensor 6 and determines whether in a
predetermined second time period after the start
of the step 85—4 a liquid filter 5 is positioned
in the predetermined filter position. If the
result of this determination is that in the second
time period a liquid filter 5 is placed in the
predetermined. filter position, the method. V is
ued. with. step 86—4. If the result of the
determination is that in the second time period no
liquid. filter 5 is placed. in the predetermined
filter‘ position, step 85—4 is repeated. once or
repeatedly (until the ination leads to the
result that a. liquid filter 5 is placed ill the
predetermined filter position so that the method V
— as mentioned above — may be continued with step
86-4) .
in step 86—4 the control device 25 rs
whether a liquid is provided in the liquid
container 3. If liquid is provided in the liquid
container 3, the control device 25 prompts (by a
corresponding activation of the pump 14) a supply
of liquid from the liquid container 3 into the
fluid line 12 so that the liquid passes through
the liquid filter 5 and thus an automatic rinsing
of the liquid filter 5 may be carried out by the
liquid. The control device 25 further controls the
changeover valve 17 such that a fluid connection
exists between. the connectors 17—1 and 17—3 so
that the liquid may flow out of the fluid line 12
via the rge line 21 into the residual liquid
tray 20. Subsequently, the changeover valve 17 is
ted such that a fluid connection is present
between 17—1 and 17-2. Then the method V may be
continued with step 81.
Claims (13)
1. Drinks preparation machine for preparing a drink which can be operated in multiple ing modes and comprises: a liquid container for a liquid, a drinks preparation device for preparing the drink using a liquid, at least one fluid line which is ted to the liquid container and the drinks preparation device in order to permit a supply of a liquid from the liquid container to the drinks preparation device through the at least one fluid line, a receiving device for receiving a liquid filter which is able to be placed in a predetermined filter position and removed again therefrom, a sensor for detecting a liquid filter and a control device for controlling a supply of a liquid from the liquid ner into the at least one fluid line, wherein the receiving device is configured such that, independently of whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, a supply of a liquid from the liquid container to the drinks preparation device is possible through the at least one fluid line, and such that, if a liquid filter is placed in the ermined filter position, with a supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line, at least one n of the liquid has to pass through the liquid filter, and wherein the sensor is configured to produce a signal which contains information about whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, wherein the control device is designed to prompt the supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line as a function of the signal of the , wherein the control device is further configured such that in at least one of the operating modes it s the supply of a liquid independently of whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, and in at least one other of the operating modes it then prompts the supply of a liquid exclusively when no liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
2. Drinks preparation machine according to Claim 1, wherein the operating modes comprise at least two of the following operating modes a)-d): a) a first operating mode for the start-up of the drinks preparation machine, and/or b) a second operating mode for preparing a drink, c) a third operating mode for ng or ing the at least one fluid line, d) a fourth operating mode for replacing a liquid filter placed in the predetermined filter position.
3. Drinks preparation machine according to Claim 2, wherein the control device is configured such that in the second ing mode the supply of a liquid is able to be prompted by the control device independently of whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
4. Drinks preparation machine according to Claim 2, wherein the control device is configured such that in the third operating mode the supply of a liquid is not able to be prompted by the control device if a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
5. Drinks preparation machine according to Claim 2, wherein the control device is configured such that in the first operating mode the supply of a liquid is able to be prompted tically by the control device if a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position in order to effect an automatic rinsing of the liquid filter by the liquid.
6. Drinks preparation e according to Claim 2, wherein the control device is configured such that in the fourth ing mode the control device continuously determines by means of an evaluation of the signal of the sensor r during a first time period and during a second time period following the first time period in each case a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, and the control device automatically prompts the supply of a liquid during the second time period if during the first time period no liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position and during the second time period a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter on.
7. Drinks preparation machine according to any one of Claims 1-6, which has an operating element for selecting an operating mode from the multiple operating modes.
8. Method for operating a drinks preparation e for preparing a drink, which drinks preparation machine is able to be operated in multiple operating modes and comprises: a liquid container for a liquid, a drinks preparation device for preparing the drink using a liquid, at least one fluid line which is connected to the liquid container and the drinks preparation device in order to permit a supply of a liquid from the liquid container to the drinks preparation device h the at least one fluid line, a receiving device for receiving a liquid filter which is able to be placed in a predetermined filter position and removed again therefrom, a sensor for detecting a liquid filter and a control device for controlling a supply of a liquid from the liquid ner into the at least one fluid line, wherein the receiving device is configured such that independently of whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, a supply of a liquid from the liquid ner to the drinks preparation device is possible through the at least one fluid line and such that, if a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, with a supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line, at least one portion of the liquid has to pass through the liquid filter, and wherein the sensor is configured to produce a signal which contains information about r a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, which method comprises the following steps: activating one of the operating modes of the drinks preparation machine, wherein the operating modes se at least one operating mode for preparing a drink and one operating mode for cleaning or descaling the at least one fluid line, evaluating a signal of the sensor by means of the control device, wherein the control device determines whether a liquid filter is placed in the ermined filter position and controls a supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line , wherein the control device in the event that the operating mode for preparing a drink is activated, s the supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line independently of whether a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position and in the event that the operating mode for cleaning or descaling the at least one fluid line is activated, prompts the supply of a liquid from the liquid ner into the at least one fluid line exclusively when no liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
9. Method according to Claim 8, wherein the operating modes comprise an ing mode for the start-up of the drinks preparation machine and the control device, after an activation of the operating mode for the start-up of the drinks preparation machine, by evaluating the signal of the sensor determines r a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position and prompts a supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line, provided the evaluation of the signal of the sensor s that a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
10. Method according to Claim 8 or 9, wherein the operating modes comprise an operating mode for replacing a liquid filter placed in the predetermined filter position and the control device, after an activation of the operating mode for replacing one of the liquid filters placed in the predetermined filter position, by ting the signal of the sensor determines r during a first time period and during a second time period following the first time period in each case a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position and the control device automatically prompts the supply of a liquid during the second time period if during the first time period no liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position and during the second time period a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position.
11. Method according to Claim 8, wherein in the event that the operating mode for cleaning or descaling the at least one fluid line is activated and the l device determines, by evaluating a signal of the sensor, that a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position, the l device transmits to a display device information on that a liquid filter is placed in the predetermined filter position and/or no supply of liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line is prompted, said information being able to be shown by the display device.
12. Method according to Claim 11, wherein the control device, by evaluating a signal of the sensor during a time period, determines whether the liquid filter is still present in the predetermined filter position, and the l device prompts a supply of a liquid from the liquid container into the at least one fluid line, as soon as the evaluation of the signal results that the liquid filter is d from the predetermined filter position.
13. A drinks preparation machine substantially as herein described with nce to any one of the embodiments illustrated in
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