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[0.18 m3] :DWHU6XSSO\5HTXLUHPHQWV WATER CONNECTOR WATER PRESSURE µÁDUH 20 - 90 psi [138 - 620 kPa] MIN. FLOW RATE 1.0 gpm [3.8 lpm] 'PMMPXJOHBSFUIFGBDUPSZEFGBVMUTFUUJOHTGPSUIFCSFXFS · #SFX5FNQFSBUVSF¡' ¡$ · .JOJNVN#SFX5FNQFSBUVSF¡' ¡$ · #SFX7PMVNF-BSHF4NBMM · &OFSHZ4BWF.PEF0GG 5#4 ,&:'&"563&441&$44:45&.3&26*3&.&/54 # IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS IS2 Symbols This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. DANGER - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION - Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE - Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage. IMPORTANT - Provides information and tips for proper operation. SANITATION REQUIREMENTS WARNING - This product can expose you to chemicals including Acrylamide and Bisphenol A (BPA), which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Important Safeguards/Conventions WARNING: · Make sure that this appliance is installed and grounded according to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS by qualimed personnel before attempting to use it. Failure to follow the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS could result in personal injury or void the warranty. · This appliance is designed for commercial use. Any service other than cleaning and preventive maintenance should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis service technician. · To reduce the risk of mre or electric shock, DO NOT open the service panels. There are no user serviceable parts inside. · Keep hands, arms and other items away from hot surfaces of the unit during operation. · Clean the appliance and any dispensers completely before using them for the mrst time according to the CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS. Clean them regularly as instructed in the CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS. · Use this appliance only for its intended use, brewing/dispensing hot and/or cold beverages/water. · This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. · Avoid spillage onto the power (mains) connector. COFFEE/TEA BREWERS, IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS/SYMBOLS 121622J IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS IS2 CE Requirements · This appliance must be installed in locations where it can be overseen by trained personnel. · For proper operation, this appliance must be installed where the temperature is between 5°C to 35°C. · This appliance is not suitable for outdoor use. · This appliance shall not be tilted more than 10° for safe operation. · An electrician must provide electrical service as specimed in conformance with all local and national codes. For safe use, an all-pole disconnection must be incorporated into the mxed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules outlined in clause 7.12.2 of IEC 60335 for meeting the minimum electrical safety of this standard. · This appliance must not be cleaned by water jet. · This appliance can be used by persons aged from 18 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. · Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 18 years. · Appliances can be used by persons 18 years and above with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. · Children under the age of 18 years should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance. · If the power cord is ever damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorized service personnel with a special cord available from the manufacturer or its authorized service personnel in order to avoid a hazard. · Machine must not be immersed for cleaning. · Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 18 years and supervised. · This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, ofmces and other working environments; by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments. · This appliance not intended to be used in applications such as: farm houses · Access to the service areas permitted by Authorized Service personnel only. · The A-Weighted sound pressure level is below 70 dBA. Disposal of Equipment · This product contains plastic, metal and electronic components and is considered e-waste. At the end of its life, this product must not be disposed of in normal household waster but can be instead delivered to a collection point for recycling electric and electronic appliances, consult with the local municipality for proper disposal guidelines. COFFEE/TEA BREWERS, IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS/SYMBOLS 121622J INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS II2 WARNING:*OTUBMMBUJPOJTUPCFQFSGPSNFEPOMZCZBRVBMJmFEJOTUBMMFS WARNING: Improper electrical connection may result in an electric shock hazard or damage the unit. This appliance must be properly grounded. NOTICE: DO NOT connect this appliance to a hot water supply. The water inlet valve is not rated for hot water. Do not exceed the maximum water pressure stated in the SPECIFICATIONS section. IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Installation Instructions Installation Requirements · A secure surface capable of supporting the weight of the appliance. · For units without an attached cord set attached or dual voltage units set up for use with 220 - 240 Volts: "QQSPQSJBUFMZTJ[FE 6-MJTUFE HSPVOEJOHUZQFQPXFSDBCMFUPNFFUUIFFMFDUSJDBMTQFDJmDBUJPOTGPSUIF BQQMJBODF*GZPVIBWFRVFTUJPOTBCPVUUIFDPSSFDUDBCMFTJ[FBOEMFOHUI DPOTVMUBRVBMJmFEJOTUBMMFS*GUIF appliance will be hard wired to a junction box, the power cable must be long enough so that the unit can be moved for cleaning underneath. · "HSPVOEFEFMFDUSJDBMDPOOFDUJPOUPBOFMFDUSJDBMDJSDVJUUIBUNFFUTUIFFMFDUSJDBMTQFDJmDBUJPOTPGUIF appliance (see SPECIFICATIONS). The circuit must be protected by the appropriate sized circuit breaker. If you are not certain that the existing circuit meets the requirements for your unit, consult a licensed electrician. · "XBUFSmMUSBUJPOTZTUFNJTSFRVJSFEUPNBJOUBJOUSPVCMFGSFFPQFSBUJPO8JMCVS$VSUJT$P *ODSFDPNNFOETB 8JMCVS$VSUJTBQQSPWFEXBUFSmMUFS4FFUIF$VSUJT&RVJQNFOU$BUBMPHGPSBGVMMMJOFPG8JMCVS$VSUJTBQQSPWFE XBUFSmMUFST · 1PUBCMFXBUFSTVQQMZMJOFDPOOFDUJPOGSPNUIFXBUFSmMUFSDBQBCMFPGTVQQMZJOHUIFNJOJNVNnPXSBUFSFRVJSFE CZUIFTQFDJmDBUJPOT5IFXBUFSTVQQMZMJOFNVTUCFBCMFUPDPOOFDUUPUIFnBSFmUUJOHPOUIFCBDLPGUIF VOJU4FFUIFSPECIFICATIONS section for the correct size. The water line should also be capable of being controlled by a shut off valve. Do not connect the water line to a saddle valve or needle valve. *&$SFRVJSFTUIFGPMMPXJOHXBUFSDPOOFDUJPO 1 A quick disconnect or additional coiled tubing (at least two times the depth of the appliance) is required so that it can be moved for cleaning underneath. 2 5IJTFRVJQNFOUJTUPCFJOTUBMMFEXJUIBEFRVBUFCBDLnPXQSPUFDUJPOUPDPNQMZXJUIBQQMJDBCMF federal, state and local codes. 8BUFSQJQFDPOOFDUJPOTBOEmYUVSFTEJSFDUMZDPOOFDUFEUPBQPUBCMFXBUFSTVQQMZTIBMMCFTJ[FE installed and maintained in accordance with federal, state and local codes. 5IF*OUFSOBUJPOBM1MVNCJOH$PEFPGUIF*OUFSOBUJPOBM$PEF$PVODJMBOEUIF'PPEBOE%SVH"ENJOJTUSBUJPO '%" 'PPE$PEFNBOVBM EJSFDUUIBUUIJTFRVJQNFOUNVTUCFJOTUBMMFEXJUIBEFRVBUFCBDLnPX QSFWFOUJPOJODPNQMJBODFXJUIGFEFSBM TUBUFBOEMPDBMDPEFT'PSVOJUTJOTUBMMFEPVUTJEFPGUIF64" make sure that the installation is in compliance with the applicable plumbing/sanitation code for your area. #3&8&34=41&$*"-5:%*41&/4&34(&/&3*$ */45"--"5*0/*/4536$5*0/4 F INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Leveling WARNING: Use the leveling legs to level the brewer only. Do not use them to adjust brewer height. Do not extend them higher than necessary. 1 Position the brewer on the countertop. Level it left to right and front to back by turning the bottom of the legs. Connect the Water Supply 2 Flush the water supply line prior to installation to QVSHFBJSBOEEFCSJTGSPNUIFXBUFSmMUFSBOEUVCJOH 3 $POOFDUUIFXBUFSTVQQMZMJOFUPUIFnBSFmUUJOHPO the back of the brewer. Leave the water supply valve closed until the power is connected. Connect the Brewer Wiring Brewers With a Power Connector Mounted on the Back 4 Connect a C20 IEC power cord (not supplied) compatible with the electrical outlet installed in the GBDJMJUZBOEUIBUNFFUTTQFDJmDBUJPOT Brewers With a Strain Relief Mounted on the Back 5 Remove the front panel. 6 Loosen the strain relief on the back of the brewer. 7 On dual voltage units being operated at 220-240 Volts (nominal) disconnect the existing power cable from the terminal block and remove. Disconnect and cap the jumper wire between the "C" and "N" terminals on the terminal block. 8 Feed the 220-240 Volt power cable into the brewer. The brewer may be wired for connection directly to a junction box or (if local ordinances permit) for use with a power plug that connects to an electrical outlet meeting the brewer SPECIFICATIONS. 9 Connect the wires on the power cable to the terminal block inside the brewer. 10 Tighten the strain relief and replace the front panel. DECANTER/DISPENSER BREWERS, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Front panel Style varies Terminal block II8 or 081519C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Connect the Brewer Wiring (cont.) 11 If the power cord will be connected directly to the junction box, connect the power cable wires to the terminals in the junction box. See the ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC for the power supply requirements. WARNING: Turn off power to the junction box at the circuit breaker panel before connecting the power cable to the brewer. Lock out and tag the circuit breaker. Brewers That Come With A Cord Attached 12 If not already installed, install the appropriate type of power plug for your locality. Consult local electrical codes to determine the approved type of power plug for your region. II8 Power cable from brewer Connect the Bag-in-Box (BIB) Sweetener Units Equipped for Brewing Sweet Tea Only 13 Connect two bag-in-box (BIB) sweeteners to the brewer sweetener supply hoses as instructed in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section. Connecting two bags allows the brewer to continue operating if one bag runs out. The length of the tubing from the transfer valve to each bag-in-box connector is should be 1 ft. (30.5 cm) to 3 ft. (91.4 cm). The total length of tubing from each bag-in-box connector to the brewer can be up to 6 ft. (183 cm) under optimal conditions. Power Up the Brewer 14 Turn on the water supply valve. 15 On units with a power plug, connect it to the appropriate electrical outlet. WARNING: Connect the power cord only to the appropriate type and size electrical outlet. If it is not compatible, either have the cord replaced or have the electrical outlet upgraded by a licensed electrician. Do not use an extension cord. Do not use a power cord/plug that is damaged. DECANTER/DISPENSER BREWERS, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 081519C INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS II8 Power Up the Brewer (cont.) 16 Make sure that the circuit breaker supplying power to the unit is on. 17 Turn the toggle switch on the back of the brewer to the 0/QPTJUJPO5IFXBUFSUBOLXJMMTUBSUUPmMM8IJMFUIF UBOLJTmMMJOH JOTQFDUUIFXBUFSTVQQMZMJOFGPSMFBLT 18 When the water in the tank rises to the correct level, the heating elements will turn on automatically. Depending on the incoming water temperature and the electrical TQFDJmDBUJPOT UIFXBUFSUBOLUZQJDBMMZSFRVJSFTUP minutes to reach the factory set operating temperature. When the water has heated, Ready to brew will be displayed on the LCD screen. IMPORTANT: When operating the brewer at higher elevations, reduce the factory set operating temperature (204°F/96°C) by 2°F/1°C for each 1000 ft. (300 m) of elevation above 2000 ft. (600 m). See PROGRAMMING GUIDE. 19 Perform a brew cycle of a least 12 oz. (350 ml) to purge any remaining air from the system. See OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. During the initial brew cycle and XIFOFWFSUIFmMUFSJTSFQMBDFE ZPVNBZIFBSUIF TPVOETPGBJSCFJOHQVSHFEGSPNUIFmMUFS UVCJOHBOE water tank. 20 *GUIFVOJUJTFRVJQQFEXJUIBIPUXBUFSGBVDFU mMMB coffee cup with hot water to purge air from the hot water line. DECANTER/DISPENSER BREWERS, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 081519C OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OI8 Brewing Instructions WARNING - TO AVOID SCALDING, AVOID SPLASHING. Keep body parts clear of the brewer during brewing. Do not remove the brew basket while "Brewing" appears on the display. WARNING - DO NOT refrigerate unused tea overnight for later consumption. The G3 Tea Brewer is factory preset for optimal performance. TEA DISPENSER 1 The brewer should be ON. $POmSNUIJTBUUIFSFBSUPHHMF switch. "Ready to brew" should be on the display. 2 Remove/open the lid from an empty tea dispenser and position it on the brew deck. Center it under the brew basket. 3 *OTFSUBDMFBOQBQFSmMUFSJOUP the brew basket. 4 Fill with the proper amount of leaf tea. Level the tea in the mMUFS 5 4MJEFUIFmMMFECSFXCBTLFU into the brew rails under the control panel. Slide it all the way back until it stops. 6 Press the brew button. Brewing will begin immediately. The brewer will brew coffee or tea based on the settings programmed into the universal control module (UCM). To change the settings, see the PROGRAMMING GUIDE. G3 TEA BREWERS, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 082216NC CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CI1 WARNING: HOT SURFACES - To avoid injury, allow the brewer and dispenser(s) to cool before cleaning. NOTICE - Do not use cleaning liquids, compounds or powders containing chlorine (bleach) or corrosives. 5IFTFQSPEVDUTQSPNPUFDPSSPTJPOBOEXJMMEBNBHFUIFmOJTIFT USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Cleaning The Brewer - Daily WARNING: DO NOT immerse the brewer in water or any other liquid. The brewer should be OFF.5VSOUIFCSFXFSPGGCZnJQQJOHUIFSFBSUPHHMFTXJUDIUPUIF0''QPTJUJPO 1 Remove the dispenser(s). Wipe exterior brewer surfaces with a damp cloth to remove spills and debris. 2 Remove the brew basket(s) and clean them in a mild detergent solution. Use a soft bristled brush for hard to clean areas. Rinse with clean water, then dry. 3 Wipe the spray head area with a cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution. Rinse with a cloth soaked with clean water removing any residual detergent. Use a clean, soft cloth to dry. 4 Dump out the drip tray(s) (if applicable). Rinse with clean water, then dry with a soft, clean cloth. Cleaning The Brewer - Weekly The brewer should be OFF.5VSOUIFCSFXFSPGGCZnJQQJOHUIFSFBSUPHHMFTXJUDIUPUIF0''QPTJUJPO 1 Remove the spray head(s), unscrewing counterclockwise from the dome plate. 2 Thoroughly clean and rinse the dome plate area. 3 Clean the brew basket rails with a brush soaked with a mild detergent solution. Rinse the area with a cloth soaked with clean water, removing any residual detergent. 4 Dry the area with a soft, clean cloth. 5 Reattach the spray head(s). BREWERS - GENERIC, CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 080416B CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning the Tea Dispenser (Daily) The following cleaning process requires a mild solution of dish-washing detergent and warm water, and One-Pro #FWFSBHF&RVJQNFOU$MFBOFS $VSUJT1/8$ .JYUIF 0OF1SPDMFBOFSBUBSBUJPPGP[ H QFSHBM - PG IPUXBUFS ¡'¡$NJO Container 1SFQBSFBNJMETPMVUJPOPGEFUFSHFOUBOEXBSNXBUFS Remove the dispenser from the brewer and remove the MJE3JOTF Wash8JQFUIFFYUFSJPSTVSGBDFTXJUIBTQPOHFBOE UIFEFUFSHFOUTPMVUJPOUPSFNPWFTQJMMTBOEEFCSJT6TF the detergent solution and a soft bristled brush to wash UIFJOTJEFPGUIFDPOUBJOFS 3 Rinse3JOTFXJUIDMFBO XBSNXBUFS 4 Sanitize'JMMUIFDPOUBJOFSUPUIFUPQXJUI0OF1SP DMFBOJOHTPMVUJPO NJYFEBTTQFDJmFEBCPWF"MMPX UIFNJYUVSFUPTPBLGPSNJOVUFT UIFOESBJO'JMMUIF DPOUBJOFSUPUIFUPQXJUIXBSNDMFBOXBUFS UIFOESBJO'JMM XJUIXBUFSBOEESBJOBTFDPOEUJNF Disassemble the faucet - Unscrew the faucet assembly GSPNUIFEJTQFOTFS5IFO VOTDSFXUIFIBOEMFCPOOFU BTTFNCMZGSPNUIFUPQPGUIFGBVDFUBOESFNPWF*OTQFDU UIFTFBUDVQGPSXFBS3FQMBDFUIFTFBUDVQJGJUJT EBNBHFE 6 Air Dry - Turn the container upside down and allow to BJSESZ Faucet, Lid and Drip Tray Wash - Wash the lid, drip tray and faucet parts with the EFUFSHFOUTPMVUJPO Rinse - Thoroughly rinse all parts with clean, warm XBUFS Sanitize - After rinsing, place the faucet parts in One1SPTPMVUJPO NJYFEBTTQFDJmFEBCPWF BOEBMMPXUIFN UPTPBLGPSNJOVUFT Air Dry3FNPWFUIFQBSUTGSPNUIFTBOJUJ[FS SJOTF UIFNPGGUIPSPVHIMZ BOEBMMPXUIFNUPBJSESZ 3FBTTFNCMF8IFOESZ SFBTTFNCMFUIFIBOEMFCPOOFU )BOEUJHIUFOUIFIBOEMFCPOOFUPOUPUIFUPQPGUIFGBVDFU BTTFNCMZ)BOEUJHIUFOUIFGBVDFUBTTFNCMZPOUPUIF EJTQFOTFSPVUMFU TEA DISPENSER, CLEANING INSTRUCTIONSø Handle Bonnet Seat cup Faucet WASH RINSE SANITIZE CI6 B PROGRAMMING GUIDE To enter programming mode: With unit OFF, press and hold bottom right BREW button (4). Then press and release ON/OFF button. Continue to hold down BREW button until Enter Code appears. Actual label appearance varies with model Enter 4 digit code. (factory default = 1-2-3-4) PG4 Curtis Entering Programming Mode Enter Code - - - - IMPORTANT: All programming functions are performed with the three center buttons. The symbols below the buttons are: Scroll UP (1) ~ SELECT or ENTER to save new parameter (2) Scroll DOWN (3) Once you enter programming mode, press or to scroll UP or DOWN through the various functions/features. Press ~ (Select) to make changes to the function/feature displayed. Then press or to scroll through the various available settings. See Programming Options for detailed descriptions. Program Menus <-- Select --> Programming Options To exit, press until Exit appears on the display, then press ~. Tea Recipes - sets the tea recipe. Press ~ to access. Press or to choose from standard-gray, standard-purple, Standard-Amber, TropicalGray, Tropical-Purple, 76/308-Gray or 76/308-Purple. Press ~ to save and exit programming mode. Tea by Volume - sets the tea brewing volume. After selecting this feature (~), press the BREW button for which the brew volume needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Place an empty container under the (empty) brew basket. Press the same BREW button again to start. When the desired volume is reached, press the BREW button BHBJOUPTUPQUIFnPX5IFWPMVNFIBTCFFOTFU1SFTT to display the subsequent menu features. 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø Tea Recipes <-- Select --> Tea by Volume <-- Select --> continued... B PROGRAMMING GUIDE Programming Options (cont.) Tea by Time - sets the amount of tea brewed according to time. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the brew time needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to highlight minutes or seconds. Press ~ to change the setting. The range is 0:00 to 9:59. Once the amount of time is entered, press VOUJMFYJTnBTIJOH UIFOQSFTT~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. PG4 continued Tea by Time <-- Select --> Tea Dilut. Delay - sets the delay until tea dilution begins. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the dilution delay needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to increase or decrease time. The range is 0:30 to 10:00. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Tea Dilut. Delay <-- Select --> Tea Dilut. Volume - sets the tea dilution volume. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the dilution volume needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Place an empty container under the (empty) brew basket. Press the same BREW button a second time to start. When the desired dilution WPMVNFJTSFBDIFE QSFTTUIF#3&8CVUUPOBHBJOUPTUPQUIFnPX5IFEJMVUJPOWPMVNF has been set. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Tea Dilut. Volume <-- Select --> Tea Dilut. Time - sets the amount of tea dilution according to time. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the dilution time needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to highlight minutes or seconds. Press ~ to change the setting. The range is 0:00 to 9:59. Once the amount of time is entered, press VOUJMFYJTnBTIJOH UIFOQSFTT~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Tea Dilut. Time <-- Select --> Tea Dilut. Stir - turns the dilution stir feature On and Off. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which stir needs to be turned On or Off (SHIFT-BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Tea Dilut. Stir <-- Select --> Tea Pulse Brew - turns pulse brew On and Off and adjusts the pulse brew settings when set to On. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which pulse needs to be turned On or Off (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press ~ to save. If On is selected, subsequent screens will appear to adjust the Pulse Count, On Time and Off Time. Press or to select the setting for each screen, then press ~ to move to the next screen. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Tea Pulse Brew <-- Select --> 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø continued... B PROGRAMMING GUIDE Programming Options (cont.) Tea Fast Brew - turns fast brew On and Off and adjusts the Delay Time when set to On. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which fast brew needs to be turned On or Off (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to toggle between On and Off, then ~ to save. If On is selected, the Delay Time screen will appear. Press or to change the setting, then ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. PG4 continued Tea Fast Brew <-- Select --> Tea Half Batch - turns half batch On and Off. Once accessed (~), press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 1 Tea Half Batch <-- Select --> Tea Drip-Out - sets the Tea Drip-Out time. Drip-out allows additional time for tea to drain from the brew basket before "Brewing" disappears from the display. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the drip-out feature needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to change the drip-out time. The range is Off to 15:00. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Sweetener Time (units equipped for brewing sweet tea only) - adjusts the amount of time sweetener is dispensed when brewing sweet tea. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the sweetener time needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to highlight minutes or seconds. Press ~ to change the setting. The range is 0:00 to 9:59. Once the amount of time is entered, press VOUJMFYJTnBTIJOH UIFOQSFTT~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Tea Drip-Out <-- Select --> 2 Sweetener Time <-- Select --> Sweetener Delay (units equipped for brewing sweet tea only) - sets the delay until sweetener begins pour. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the sweetener delay needs to be changed. (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to increase or decrease time. The range is Off to 10:00. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 2 Sweetener Delay <-- Select --> Swtnr-Dil Pulse (units equipped for brewing sweet tea only) - turns the Sweetener Dilution Pulse On and Off. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which dilution pulse needs to be turned On or Off. Press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 1 Models TEA/IC-1BATCH, TEA/IC-2BATCH, TEA/IC-3BATCH, TEA/IC- 4BATCH, DUAL-DILUTION, TEA-SWEET, DUAL-SWEET and COMBO only. 2 Models TEA SWEET, DUAL-SWEET and COMBO-SWEET. only. 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø 2 Swtnr-Dil Pulse <-- Select --> continued... B PROGRAMMING GUIDE PG4 Programming Options (cont.) continued... Coffee by Volume (combo units only) - sets coffee brewing volume. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the brew volume needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Place an empty container under the (empty) brew basket. Press the same BREW button again to start. When the EFTJSFEWPMVNFJTSFBDIFE QSFTTUIF#3&8CVUUPOBHBJOUPTUPQUIFnPX5IFWPMVNF has been set. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 3 Coffee by Volume <-- Select --> Coffee by Time (combo units only) - sets the amount of coffee brewed according to time. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the brew time needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to highlight minutes or seconds. Press ~ to change the setting. The range is 0:00 to 9:59. Once the amount of time is entered, press VOUJMFYJTnBTIJOH UIFOQSFTT~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 3 Coffee by Time <-- Select --> Coffee Pre-Infusn (combo units only) - sets the brewer Coffee Pre-Infusion time (Pulse Brew must be Off to access). Pre-Infusion increases control of coffee clarity and extraction. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which pre-infusion needs to be changed. Press or to change the setting. The range is Off to 60 seconds. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. When Coffee Pre-Infusion is On, Coffee Pulse Brew is disabled. 3 Coffee Pre-Infusn <-- Select --> Coffee Pulse Brew (combo units only) - selects the Coffee Pulse Brew pattern (PreInfusion must be Off to access). The pulse brew pattern selected "tunes" or changes UIFnBWPSPGUIFDPGGFF0ODFBDDFTTFE ~), press the BREW button for which Pulse Brew needs to be changed. Press or to select the desired setting (see guidelines below for information on various settings). Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. When Coffee Pulse Brew is on, Pre-Infuson is disabled. 3 Coffee Pulse Brew <-- Select --> continued... Setting A B C D E Description Starts at beginning of brew cycle. 4 cycles of 10 seconds on and 5 seconds off, then on until end of brew cycle. Starts towards end of brew cycle. 4 cycles of 5 seconds off and 4 cycles of 10 seconds on. Ends when brew cycle ends. Starts at beginning of brew cycle. 5 cycles of 25 seconds on and 10 seconds off, then on until end of brew cycle. Manually set. Starts at beginning of brew cycle. Number of pulses is adjustable from 1 to 20. Pulse on time and off time are both adjustable from 5 to 150 seconds, in 5 second increments. Manually set. Starts at beginning of brew cycle. Number of pulses is adjustable from 1 to 8. Pulse on time and off time are both adjustable from 1 to 150 seconds. 3 Models COMBO, COMBO/IC and COMBO-SWEET only. continued... 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø B PROGRAMMING GUIDE Pulse Brew Guidelines · Filter pack type coffees typically extract better with the A and B pulse setting. · Decaffeinated coffees typically extract better with the B pulse setting. · High-yield coffees typically extract better with the C pulse setting. Of course, BOZPGUIF" #PS$TFUUJOHTNBZCFVTFEUPTVJUZPVSUBTUFQSPmMF · Settings D and E are manual pulse counts. PG4 continued Coffee Drip-Out (combo units only) - sets the Coffee Drip-Out time. Drip-out allows additional time for coffee to drain from the brew basket before "Brewing" disappears from the display. Once accessed (~), press the BREW button for which the Drip-Out time needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press or to increase or decrease time. The range is Off to 5:00. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 3 Coffee Drip-Out <-- Select --> Safety Sw On/Off (combo units only) - turns the feature On and Off. Once accessed (~), press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. 3 Safety Sw On/Off <-- Select --> Temperature - adjusts the maximum tank water temperature. Once accessed (~), press or to increase or decrease the temperature. The setting range is 170ºF to 208ºF (77ºC to 98ºC). Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Energy Save Mode - saves energy during periods when the brewer is not in use. When set to On, the brewer automatically shuts off four hours after the last brew cycle. Press the ON/OFF button to return to normal operation. When set to On-140ºF (60ºC), the brewer shuts off four hours after the last brew cycle, but the water tank temperature remains at 140ºF. Use the On-140ºF setting to reach brewing temperature faster after periods of non-use. Once accessed (~), press or to choose the desired setting. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Temperature <-- Select --> Energy Save Mode <-- Select --> Brew Count Odom - When accessed, this feature displays the total brew cycles since the odometer was last reset. Press to go back without resetting or ~ to reset. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Brew Count Odom <-- Select --> Brew Count Total - when accessed (~), displays the total brew cycles on the brewer. It cannot be reset. The display returns to the previous screen automatically after a few seconds. Press to display the subsequent menu features. continued... 3 Models COMBO, COMBO/IC and COMBO-SWEET only. 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø Brew Count Total <-- Select --> continued... B PROGRAMMING GUIDE Programming Options (cont.) Cold Brew Lock - adjusts the temperature at which the brewer will brew when a BREW button is pressed (Ready to brew appears on the display). This feature also adjusts the temperature at which the heating element turns on to reheat the water in the tank. The available settings are 5°F/3°C, 15°F/8°C (below the water tank temperature settings) and Off. Off is within 30°F/17°C below the tank temperature setting. Once accessed (~), press or to select the desired setting. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. PG4 continued Cold Brew Lock <-- Select --> Master Reset - resets the brewer universal control module (UCM) to the factory default settings. Once accessed (~), "Are You Sure?" will appear on the display. Press for Yes or for No. If you press No, the display goes back to the programming menu. If you press Yes, the UCM will reset and exit programming mode. Master Reset <-- Select --> Service Call - sets the service phone number that appears on the display when the UCM detects a SENSOR ERROR or WATER ERROR. Once accessed (~), press or to select the number to be changed. Press ~ repeatedly to change the number value. Press or to select the next number to change. When done, press VOUJMFYnBTIFTPOUIFEJTQMBZBOEQSFTT~. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Access Code - sets the access code entered to access programming mode (the factory default is 1-2-3-4). Once accessed (~), press or to select the number to be changed. Press ~ repeatedly to change the number value. Press or to select the next number to change. When done, press VOUJMFYnBTIFTPOUIFEJTQMBZBOE press ~. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Service Call <-- Select --> Access Code <-- Select --> Banner Name - changes the banner name that appears on the display. No banner name appears when all blanks are entered. Once accessed (~), press or to select the letter to change. Press ~ repeatedly to change the letter. When done, press VOUJMFYnBTIFTPOUIFEJTQMBZBOEQSFTT~. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Banner Name <-- Select --> P-Maintenance - adjusts the P-Maintenance (preventive maintenance) brew monitor. When on, the UCM measures the number of gallons brewed before the P-Maintenance reminder appears on the display. The range is Off to 3000 gallons (11,000 liters). Once accessed (~), press or to select the desired setting, then press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. continued... 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø P-Maintenance <-- Select --> continued... B PROGRAMMING GUIDE Programming Options (cont.) Beeper On/Off - turns the beeper that is heard each time a button is pressed. Once accessed (~), press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Quality Timer -OPUJmFTUIFVTFSUIBUUIFDPGGFFUFBJTOPMPOHFSGSFTICZNPOJUPSJOH the amount of time since the BREW button was last pressed. When time expires, an audio alarm turns on and Quality TimernBTIFTPOUIFEJTQMBZ0ODFBDDFTTFE ~), press or to increase or decrease the amount of time. The range is Off to 10 hours. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Displ. Brew Time - turns the display of the brew time during brewing On and Off. Once accessed (~), press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. PG4 continued Beeper On/Off <-- Select --> Quality Timer <-- Select --> Displ. Brew Time <-- Select --> Display Messages - turns display of the message "Rinse Server Before Brewing" On or Off. Once accessed (~), press or to toggle between On and Off. Press ~ to save. Press to display the subsequent menu features. Model Select - changes the UCM to operate according to the model number. For proper operation, the model selected must match the model number label on the outside of the machine. Once accessed (~), press or until the model number matching the model number label on the brewer appears, then press ~. The UCM will reset and exit programming mode. Display Messages <-- Select --> Model Select <-- Select --> Exit <-- Select --> 8$ 130(3"..*/((6*%&ø B ROUGH-IN DRAWINGS TBS - Tea Brewer RD11 22.82 in [58.0 cm] 10.11 in [25.7 cm] 9.11 in [23.1 cm] 16.61 in [42.2 cm] 27.27 in [69.3 cm] 15.73 in [39.9 cm] 15.41 in [39.1 cm] 5#4 306()*/%3"8*/(ø 1.20 in [3.0 cm] 13.41 in [34.1 cm] 20.84 in [52.9 cm] 6.64 in [16.9 cm] " ILLUSTRATED PARTS/RECOMMENDED PARTS TBS Series - Main Chassis - Exploded View 1 8 16A 26 16B 17 24A 24B 15 3 30 7 22 23 25A 25B 27 18 4 6 11 29 10* 29 9 13 29 14 2 *Orientation varies with model and date of manufacture 5#4 *--6453"5&%1"3543&$0..&/%&%1"354ø IP10 SEE SECTION IP21 29 28 19 20 21 12 5 # ILLUSTRATED PARTS/RECOMMENDED PARTS IP10 TBS Series - Main Chassis - Parts List ITEM # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16A1 16B2 PART # WC-58117 WC-3503 WC-13043-106 WC-43134 WC-3518 WC-66079 WC-786-104 WC-3398 WC-8531 WC-895-105 WC-8556 WC-102 WC-5310 WC-5231 WC-889 WC-2977K WC-2977-101K DESCRIPTION COVER, TOP ALPGT/D500GT/D60GT TLP/TCTS/CBS/ GEMSS LEG, 3/8"-16 STUD SCREW BUMPER HARNESS, ASSY TCTS/PTT3/CBS/RSTB/STB O'RING, .426 X 9/16 O.D X .070 WALL EDPM TCTS LEG, GLIDE 3/8"-16 STUD SCREW SPOUT ASSY , DILUTION PLASTIC CONTROL MODULE, UCM 120V TEA/ COMBO/SWEET TEA BREWER BREW CONE, ASSY STD TEA NON METAL W/BLU SPLASH POCKET RAIL, BASE TCTD VALVE, INLET DUAL 120V 10W 2 GPM X .5 GPM HEATSINK, ASSY DV ALPDS/D500AP TCTD/PTTD SWITCH, TOGGLE NON-LIT SPST 15A 125/6A 250VAC RESISTIVE TUBE, 5/16 ID x 1/8W SILICONE GEN USE COMPOUND, HEAT SINK 5OZ VALVE, DUMP LEFT 120V 12W ALPHA'S/D1000/GEM12/TLP KIT, SPRAYHEAD FITTING METAL KIT, SPRAYHEAD FITTING PLASTIC 1Units built 05/15/17 and later. 28QLWVEXLOWEHIRUH7KHSODVWLFÀWWLQJPD\EHUHSODFHGZLWKDVWDLQOHVVVWHHO ÀWWLQJ2ULQJDQGQXWLWHP$7KHEUHZVHWWLQJVIRUWKHXQLWPXVWEHFKDQJHGZKHQ FKDQJLQJÀWWLQJW\SHV6HHWKHLQVWUXFWLRQVWKDWFRPHZLWKWKHQHZÀWWLQJ TBS Series - Recommended Parts to Stock ITEM # PART # 11 WC-8556 12 WC-102 13 WC-5310 14 WC-5231 15 WC-889 DESCRIPTION HEATSINK, ASSY DV ALPDS/D500AP TCTD/PTTD SWITCH, TOGGLE NON-LIT SPST 15A 125/6A 250VAC RESISTIVE TUBE, 5/16 ID x 1/8W SILICONE COMPOUND, HEAT SINK 5OZ VALVE, DUMP LEFT 120V 12W ALPHA'S/D1000/GEM12/TLP ITEM # PART # 17 WC-29044-101 18 WC-29025 19 WC-37255 20 WC-1200 21 WC-1412 22 WC-390168 23 24A1 24B2 25A1 25B2 26 WC-390241 WC-4320 WC-43089 WC-4213-P WC-4212-02 WC-4525 27 WC-4458 28 WC-4607 29 WC-4426 30 WC-4439 DESCRIPTION SLEEVE, OVERFLOW SPRAYHEAD, PURPLE ADVANCE FLOW KIT, DUAL VALVE WATER INLET CORD, 14/3 SJTO 6' BLK W/PLUG CORD GRIP, 3/4" FOR METAL CORD TO .81"OD LABEL, UCM OVERLAY TB/TBP 1-BATCH CURTIS LOGO LABEL, FLAVOR OPTIONS & BREW BUTTONS O'RING, 0.487I.D.x 0.693OD x0.103CS BUNA-N #112 GASKET, 1.00OD X .625 I.D. X . .030 THK WHITE EPDM 70 SHORE NUT, 5/8 LOCK PLATED NUT, 5/8-18 JAM PLASTIC SCREW, 8-32x1/4PHILLIPS TRUSS HD SS SCREW, 6-19 x 1/2" PHIL PAN HD TRI-LOBULAR 60-1 THRD FORMING SCREW, 5/16-18x3/8"SS PAN HEAD SCREW, 8-32x3/8 PH HEAD TRUSS SCREW, 6-32x¼ PHIL PAN HD SS ITEM # PART # 16A WC-2977K 18 WC-29025 19 WC-37255 DESCRIPTION KIT, SPRAYHEAD FITTING METAL SPRAYHEAD, PURPLE ADVANCE FLOW KIT, DUAL VALVE WATER INLET 5#4 *--6453"5&%1"3543&$0..&/%&%1"354ø # ILLUSTRATED PARTS/RECOMMENDED PARTS WC-6277/WC-75236[-20] - Tank Assembly 2 3 10 4A 1A 11 1B 1C 122 11 5A 8 5B 6 7 IP21 4B 9 WC-6277/WC-75236[-20] - Tank Assembly - Parts List ITEM # PART # 1A WC-6277 1B1 WC-75236 1C3 WC-75236-20 2 WC-5853-102 3 WC-43062* DESCRIPTION TANK, COMPLETE 1600W 120V D500GT/TCTS/ PTT/CBS TANK, ASSY D500GT/H/TCTS/PTT3/ CBS W/WC904 HEATING ELEMENT TANK, ASSY D500GT/H/TCTS/PTT3/CBS W/WC- 917 HEATING ELEMENT COVER, TOP HEATING TANK GEN USE GASKET, TANK LID 1 For units without hot water faucet, specify that item 12 be installed in location shown when ordering 2 For units without hot water faucet 3 Canadian units a Units built 01/04/2019 and later. b Units built before 01/04/2019. 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UPUIFJOMFUWBMWF*GUIFXJSJOHJT0, SFQMBDFUIF 6$. (#3&8&34 5306#-&4)005*/((6*%& ø " TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TG8 Water Does Not Heat At All · Check to see if the water level in the tank is in contact with the water level probe. If not, see Tank Does Not Fill. The water will not heat unless it is in contact with the probe. · If the water heats, but is not hot enough, see Water Not Hot Enough. · If Ready to brew appears on the display, but the water is not hot, check the resistance across the leads of the temperature sensor. If the resistance is less than 10 k and the water is not hot, replace the temperature sensor. If the sensor resistance is above 10 k when the water is cool, replace the universal control module (UCM). If Heating... appears on the display, but the water is not hot, follow the steps below. The following steps are performed with the rear toggle switch in the ON position. 1 Check for power across the terminals of the heating element(s). If power is being supplied, remove the wires and check for an open heating element. 2 If there is no power to the element(s), trace the circuit back (using the ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC) to the power DPSEUPmOEPVUXIFSFQPXFSJTMPTU*GUIFSFJTQPXFSJOUPUIFUSJBDCVUOPUPVU TFFUIFGPMMPXJOHTUFQ 3 If there is power into a triac, but not out, check for power at the gate terminal. Also check the wire to A2 from the UCM. If the connections are good and power is being supplied to the triac, but there is no voltage out of A2, replace the triac. If power is not being supplied from the UCM, but Heating... appears on the display, check the wiring from the UCM to the triac. If the wiring is OK, replace the UCM. Water Too Hot (Boiling or Excessive Steaming) IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, make sure that the control panel temperature is adjusted to compensate for higher elevations. The factory setting is 204°F (96°C). Reduce the temperature setting two degrees for every 1000 ft. (300 m) of elevation above 2000 ft. (600 m). 1 If Over Temp Sensor or Ready to Brew appears on the display and the water is too hot, go to Over Temp Sensor Error Message. 2 If the display reads HeatingDPOTUBOUMZ mSTUDIFDLUPNBLFTVSFUIBUUIFUFNQFSBUVSFTFOTPSJTBUUBDIFEUJHIUMZ to the tank and that heat sink compound was used. A properly mounted sensor should have a resistance of around 7 k when the water is hot. If not, replace the sensor. 3 Check to see if the universal control module (UCM) constantly has power output to the triac, regardless of the resistance of the temperature sensor. If so, the UCM is probably bad. 4 If the UCM is working properly, check for a bad triac. Over Temp Sensor Error Message This error message indicates that the universal control module (UCM) has detected a water overheating problem. The UCM is reading a water temperature in the tank above 210ºF (99°C). If the water temperature is too hot, but Heating... appears on the display, see Water Too Hot. Once the malfunction causing the error is corrected, the error message must be cleared. To reset the brewer and return to normal operation, turn the toggle switch on the back of the brewer to the OFF position for 5 seconds, then back on. 1 Check for power at the gate terminal on the triac. If there is no power at the triac gate terminal but the heating elements are always on, replace the triac. 2 Turn off power to the brewer and allow water tank to cool. Once cool, turn power back on while monitoring the triac gate voltage. During normal operation, power should be applied to the gate terminal, then drop to below 1 Vac. The universal control module (UCM) should be replaced if power is applied to the triac gate constantly even though Ready to brew or Over Temp Sensor appears on the display. 3 If the UCM is operating normally, check for a false over-temp error caused by the temperature sensor. Check the resistance across the leads of the temperature sensor. 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