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INFUSION TIME 

INFUSION TIME 

## SECONDS 

Description – The Infusion Time is the amount of time that the system will dispense (infuse) hot water into 
the grinds during the Pre-Infusion process. 

SOAK TIME 

SOAK TIME 

## SECONDS 

Description – The Soak Time is the amount of time that the system will wait between the end of the hot 
water infusion period and the beginning of brewing. 

PULSE BREW 

PULSE BREW 

ON/OFF 

Description – The Pulse Brew feature gives the user the ability to brew by non-continuously dispensing 
(pulsing) hot water.   

PULSE ON TIME 

PULSE ON TIME 

## SECONDS 

Description – The Pulse ON Time is the amount of time that the system will continuously dispense hot 
water during a Brew Cycle. 

PULSE OFF TIME 

PULSE OFF TIME 

## SECONDS 

Description – The Pulse OFF Time is the amount of time that the system will wait between hot water 
dispenses during a Brew Cycle. 

DRIP TIME 

DRIP TIME 

### SECONDS 

Description – The Drip Time is the amount of time that the system will wait after the completion of the hot 
water dispense before signaling the end of the Brew Cycle.  This allows time for any water remaining in 
the funnel to drain out. 

DILUTION 

DILUTION (36) 

ON/OFF 

Description – The Dilution feature gives the user the ability to add hot water directly to the brew without 
passing through the grinds.  

This option is only available in models with a 36-Cup Dispense Key

DILUTION PERCENT 

DILUTION PERCENT 

## % 

Description – The Dilution Percent is the percentage of the total volume of the brew (Brew Size) that is 
diluted 

DILUTION FILL CONSTANT 

DIL FILL CONST 

#.## OZ/SEC

 

Description – The Dilution Fill Constant is the exact value of the rate at which hot water is dispensed from 
the Dilution Solenoid Valve during each Brew Cycle

. The accuracy of this value is crucial to the proper 

operation of this system.

  This value is directly related to the orifice size of the Dilution Solenoid Valve.  A 

simple method for calibrating the Dilution Solenoid Valve has been provided in Normal Mode (see Dilution 
Fill Constant Calibration section of Normal Mode Descriptions). 

DILUTION DELAY 

DILUTION DELAY 

### SECONDS 

Description – The Dilution Delay is the amount of time the system waits from the start of Brewing to the 
start of Dilution. 

WATER TEMPERATURE 

WATER TEMP 

### 

°

Description – The Water Temperature is the required (set point) temperature of the water in the reservoir 
tank. 

Summary of Contents for BC2-IT BC302-IT

Page 1: ...0th Avenue Long Island City NY 11105 TEL 718 932 1414 FAX 718 932 7860 MODELS Single BC301 IT Twin BC2 IT BC302 IT MANUAL Specifications Installation Operating Instructions Programming Instructions Ca...

Page 2: ...the tank and the Warmers The Brewer will automatically start filling the tank then it will start to heat up the Water in the tank until it reaches the proper preset temperature 200 F About 20 minutes...

Page 3: ...totalizers for product marketing information and inventory control 7 Advanced system diagnostics that continuously monitor the status of valves sensors and heaters to ensure proper operation and aid i...

Page 4: ...h as a double check valve to be installed between Brewer and water supply WATER CONNECTION The Brewer comes equipped with a inch compression water inlet fitting located in the back Use a inch copper t...

Page 5: ...ol brewing Service Mode This mode becomes active when the hidden keys under the Cecilware Logo located on the upper left hand side of the keypad and the first letter of the Model Name located on the u...

Page 6: ...displayed during the initial filling of the water tank first fill Once the water in the reservoir tank has reached the appropriate fill level this screen is retired Heating State HEATING DDD K TTTF H...

Page 7: ...e Dilution Fill Constant Calibration State is entered from the Heating State or the Ready State by simultaneously pressing the Up Arrow Key and the Brew Key The system will immediately energize the Di...

Page 8: ...to easily start a Brew Cycle while preventing unauthorized users from doing the same The presence of the KL symbol on the screen in Normal Mode indicates the status of KeyLock see Normal Mode Descript...

Page 9: ...for any water remaining in the funnel to drain out DILUTION DILUTION 36 ON OFF Description The Dilution feature gives the user the ability to add hot water directly to the brew without passing through...

Page 10: ...maximum length of time a brew remains fresh while being warmed Once the Warmer Timer has expired an alarm is generated An alarm consists of a blinking warmer LED and optionally the audible alarm buzze...

Page 11: ...ust set the systems Real Time Clock Minutes placeholder ADJUST HOURS ADJUST HOURS DAY MM SS Description The Adjust Hours function allows the user to adjust set the systems Real Time Clock Hours placeh...

Page 12: ...ntrol Card or Water Temperature Sensor OVER FLOW SYSTEM ERROR OVER FLOW Description This screen is displayed and the unit is disabled when the Over Flow Level Sensor is detecting the presence of water...

Page 13: ...ASS Y 6 V210Q 1 V210Q 2 FUNNEL ASS Y BLACK 7 SF74Q 1 SC81Q 1 TANK WELDMENT ASS Y 8 R615A 1 SC86A 1 BASE WARMER COVER 9 G108A 1 G108A 2 WARMER ELEMENT 10 M090A 2 M090A 4 GROMMET F HEAT SHIELD 11 U485A...

Page 14: ...83A 1 M483A 2 SILICONE HOSE 312 ID x 7 L 11 K671Q M197A 1 1 K671Q M197A 2 2 SPRAY HEAD FITTING ASS Y WITH RUBER WASHER 12 SD06Q E107A K668A 1 1 1 SD06Q E107A K668A 2 2 2 SPRAY HEAD BASE ASS Y SPRAY HE...

Page 15: ...QTY P N BC2 IT BC302 IT QTY DESCRIPTION 1 L069A 1 L069A 1 POWER SWITCH 2 CD257 1 CD257 1 WATER INLET VALVE 3 B083A 1 B083A 1 TERMINAL BLOCK 4 CE202 1 CE202 1 POWER CORD 5 C396Q 1 C396Q 1 FUSE HOLDER A...

Page 16: ...m of 3 min in the sanitizing solution Let all sanitized parts drain and dry naturally DO NOT WIPE THEM DRY Before using the sanitized unit or parts with food stuffs rinse all parts thoroughly with wat...

Page 17: ...b Too much water in tank c Spray Head Fitting is clogged d Water Valve blocked by scales a Replace Water Dispense Valve b Dispense some water from tank c Clean Spray Head Fitting d Replace or clean V...

Page 18: ...CD window Check the probe as follows Turn on the power from touchpad and water supply Check inside the tank to make sure the water is not touching the Probe Pull the wire and terminal out of the Probe...

Page 19: ...GLE DISPENSE VALVE is factory adjusted to dispense 0 5 oz sec of water during the brew cycle spray duration b The DOUBLE DILUTION DISPENSE VALVE is factory adjusted on both sides to dispense 0 22 oz s...

Page 20: ...6 8 12 14 J2 21 17 19 22 18 20 120VAC THERMISTOR L671A L2 N L1 TO SAFETY RELAY TO J3 PIN 3 TRIAC L623A 40A MT2 20 GA MT1 G 16 GA 20 GA TO FUSE 16 GA TO HEATER P5 KEYS WARM WARM PWR BERG CONNECT0RS P2...

Page 21: ...MT2 G 7 6 T1 CH82A 120VAC 8VAC FUSE 6 AMP 17 18 18 17 SAFETY RELAY L553A K2 4 2 K1 3 1 100W 5 4 3 2 B190A SAFETY RELAY 10 9 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 13 14 11 12 15 16 1 10 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 13 11 9 15 14 12 16...

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