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HOPPER DISPENSE RATE OF PRODUCT

 

The hopper dispense rates are preset at the factory. With 22 tooth gear and auger wire, the preset dispense 

rate is approximately 3 to 5 grams per second. With 30 tooth gear and auger wire, the preset dispense rate is 

approximately 5 to 7 grams per second.  The hopper dispense rates can be individually programmed to a range 

of dispense rates from approximately 1.5 to 12 grams per second, by following the procedures described in 

Programming Modes.

HOPPER LEVEL SENSOR CALIBRATION

 

The dispenser is equipped with sensors to detect a low level in each hopper. When low powder lockout is 

enabled, dispensing will be disabled when a low powder condition is detected in a hopper.  The LCD screen on 

the door will also display a low level condition.

 

The despenser is shipped from the factory with the low level powder lock disabled.  To enable the lock, place 

the “NORMAL/PROGRAM/RINSE” switch (page 10) in the “PROGRAM” position. Press button A (page 9) below 

the BUNN logo on the front of the door.  Continue to press this button until the “LOCKS/DISABLES?” menu is 

reached.  Press button B (page 9} for “YES”, then press it again in the “LOW POWDER LOCK?” menu. The  low 

powder lockout is now enabled.  Press button C (page 9) to exit the program menus, then return the “NORMAL/

PROGRAM/RINSE” button to the “NORMAL” position.  To disable the low powder lockout, repeat the process, 

and press button D (page 9) for “NO”, in the “LOW POWDER LOCK” menu.

 

The low level sensors are factory calibrated for most products.  If calibration is required for proper opera-

tion, the sensors can be recalibrated to the current product.

 

The hopper must be at least half full of product for calibration.  Place the “NORMAL/PROGRAM/RINSE” 

switch  in  the  “PROGRAM”  position.    Using  button  A  (page  9),  forward  until  the  “CALIBRATION?”  menu  is 

reached.  Press button B (page 9) for “YES”, then press button A (page 9) until “CAL HOPPER 1?” screen is 

reached.  Continue to press button A until the hopper to be calibrated is reached.

 

To calibrate the hopper, press button B (page 9) to indicate “YES” in the “CAL HOPPER#? screen. The screen 

will then ask you if the hopper is full.  Press the button again to indicate “YES”.  The calibration will then take 

a few moments, then the screen will display “POWDER LEVEL RESET COMPLETE”.  The next hopper may be 

calibrated by moving forward in the menu, or press button C (page 9) to exit.

CLEANING

Refer to the decal inside the hopper access door for cleaning recommendations and procedures.

The use of a damp cloth rinsed in any mild, non-abrasive, liquid detergent is recommended for cleaning all sur-

faces on Bunn-O-Matic equipment.

DRAINING THE hot water tank

CAUTION 

- The dispenser must be disconnected from the power source throughout these steps

1.  Disconnect the dispenser from the power source.

2.  Open front door and place ON/OFF/NIGHT switch in the “OFF” (center) position and let the water in the tank 

cool before draining.

3.  Shut off and disconnect the incoming water supply. 

4.  Remove the drip tray and access panels below the door.

5.  Pull the clamped end of the silicone tube out of the dispenser and direct it into a drain or a container large 

enough to hold the volume of water in the tank (7.3 gal for iMIX-4/5 and 4.4 gal for iMIX-3).

6.  Make certain the shut off clamp is locked tightly on the tube, then remove the snap type clamp and plug from 

end of tube.

7.  Carefully release the shut off clamp to let the water drain from the tank.

 

NOTE

 - The dispenser must be refilled using the INITIAL FILL & HEAT steps before reconnecting to the power

source.

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Summary of Contents for IMIX-3

Page 1: ...www bunnomatic com 37510 0000E 09 07 2004 Bunn O Matic Corporation To obtain the Illustrated Parts Catalog visit the Bunn O Matic website at www bunn com This is absolutely FREE and the quickest way to obtain the catalog Contact Bunn O Matic Corporation at 1 800 286 6070 to obtain a paper copy of the required Illustrated Parts Catalog mailed via U S Postal Service ...

Page 2: ... individuals whether oral or written do not constitute warranties and should not be relied upon If BUNN determines in its sole discretion that the equipment does not conform to the warranty BUNN at its exclusive option while the equipment is under warranty shall either 1 provide at no charge replacement parts and or labor during the applicable parts and labor warranty periods specified above to re...

Page 3: ...rators International Inc BOCA and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration FDA For models installed outside the U S A comply with the applicable Plumbing SanitationCode USER NOTICES The notices on this dispenser should be kept in good condition Replace unreadable or damaged labels 00831 0000 00656 0000 IMIX 5 Self Serve 28328 0010 37510 010206 RELEASE BUTTON WHEN CUP ...

Page 4: ...de electrical service as specified 2 Using a voltmeter check the voltage and color coding of each conductor at the electrical source 3 Place the ON OFF NIGHT switch in the ON position 4 Connect the dispenser to the power source 5 If plumbing is to be hooked up later be sure the dispenser is disconnected from the power source If plumbing has been hooked up the dispenser is ready for Initial Fill He...

Page 5: ... Matic does not recommend the use of a saddle valve to install the dispenser The size and shape of the hole made in the supply line by this type of device may restrict water flow This equipment must be installed to comply with the Basic Plumbing Code of the Building Officials and Code Administrators International Inc BOCA and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration F...

Page 6: ...me and exit the programming mode When enabled the rinse timer automatically keeps track of the time since the dispenser was last run through a rinse sequence If the dispenser detects that a rinse sequence has not been run for the desired time a mes sage will appear on the LCD display If the Lockout is set after an additional 4 hours a rinse cycle has still not been run the LCD display will display...

Page 7: ...bration Place the NORMAL PROGRAM RINSE switch in the PROGRAM position Using button A page 9 forward until the CALIBRATION menu is reached Press button B page 9 for YES then press button A page 9 until CAL HOPPER 1 screen is reached Continue to press button A until the hopper to be calibrated is reached To calibrate the hopper press button B page 9 to indicate YES in the CAL HOPPER screen The scree...

Page 8: ... functions AUDIBLE ALARM NO EXIT YES ENABLE ADS NO EXIT YES ENTER ASSET EXIT YES Turns on audio alarm Enables ADS to be displayed on LCD door display Enter asset number of machine Enables service agent telephone number to be displayed TEST SWITCHES Use Switch To Test TEST HEATER EXIT YES TEST REFILL EXIT YES TEST HOT WATER EXIT YES TEST AUGERS DISPENSE TO TEST TEST DISP HEADS DISPENSE TO TEST Allo...

Page 9: ...to the PROGRAM HOME SCREEN If none of the five programming switches are pressed within 90 seconds during the setup of the dispenser the programming of the function screen that is being set will be exited and the display will return to the PRO GRAM HOME SCREEN DISPENSE READY BUNN iMIX A B C D E P3059 P3057 A Enter program mode and advance to next menu B Increment display value positive C Exit progr...

Page 10: ... with current time setting Pressing either button D below or button B be low will subtract or add time in 1 second increments Each one second of time equals approximately 1 25 ounces of beverage at factory settings When desired time is set press button A to continue to next cup size When the desired cup sizes have been programmed press button C to exit program menus or press button A to move to th...

Page 11: ...IBLE ALARM NO EXIT YES ENABLE ADS NO EXIT YES ENTER ASSET EXIT YES ENABLE SERVICE NO EXIT YES ENABLE EnergySavr DIAGNOSTICS EXIT YES DISPLAY USAGE EXIT YES FACTORY DEFAULTS NO YES NO EXIT YES A continue to B page 12 C continue to D page 12 E FINISHED returns to main screen G I Adjust tank temperature Adjust minimum tank ready temperature for lockout continue to H page 12 continue to F page 13 Self...

Page 12: ... UNITS ENG EXIT METRIC D 235 REFILL 155 EXIT CAL WATER 1 PRESS DISPENSE ENTER VOLUME 1 XX X oz CAL POWDER 1 PRESS DISPENSE ENTER WEIGHT 1 XX X gm Auger Delay XX sec CAL HOPPER 1 NO YES Returns to E page 11 Goes to next station Returns to A page 10 after last station Goes to next station Continues after last station Goes to next station Continues after last station Goes to next station Returns to A...

Page 13: ...SE TO TEST TEST DISPENSE HEAD DISPENSE TO TEST Returns to I page 11 F H RINSE ALARM TIME XX hours RINSE LOCKOUT NO EXIT YES Goes to next station Continues after last station SET CUP SIZE EXMPL TIME J DISPENSE UNTIL CUP IS 3 4 FULL HEAD 1 SM TIME 6 40 SEC HEAD 1 MD TIME 9 60 SEC HEAD 1 LG TIME 12 40 SEC DISPENSE TO ADD REPEAT SAVE Returns to K page 11 after last station Goes to next station Returns...

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