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ADJUSTMENTS  

 

A.  WATER FLOW ADJUSTMENTS, FLOW RATE 

 

The Unit Is Factory Adjusted To Dispense Water At The Rate of 1 to 1.3 oz/ sec. 
To increase or decrease flow, proceed as follows: 

1.     Remove Left side panel and locate Dispense Valve mounted on tank, with Flow 

Adjuster facing up, underneath cold water reservoir. 

2.    Locate Flow Adjustment Screw (white) on Dispense Valve.  Use Allan Key to 

reach Flow Adjuster. 

3.    Rotate Adjustment Screw Counterclockwise to 

INCREASE 

flow rate.   

4.

    

Rotate Clockwise to

 DECREASE 

flow rate

   When making adjustments, do not adjust by more than 1/4 turn at a time, 

without checking output flow or drink strength (ratio of water to powder). 

 

The Dispense Valve is factory adjusted for a maximum flow rate of 1 to 1.3 oz/ sec. for coffee or cappuccino. 

Exceeding 1.3 oz / sec Flow Rate will cause the Mixing Chamber to overflow

 

To Check Volume And Gram Throw Dispensed (ratio):  

 
1.   Remove the product guide from the hopper and position a receptacle under the hopper nozzle to catch the gram throw of 

product.   Also place a measuring cup under extension tube to catch the water dispensed.  

2.   Push the dispense button and check the amount of product dispensed, amount of water dispensed, and time [use stop 

watch] to dispense that water.  

3.   The amount of water dispensed in the measuring cup divided by the amount of time to dispense that water is the Water 

Flow Rate from Dispense Valve.   

 

For Cappuccino

:The machine is factory adjusted to dispense 4.5-5.0g / sec. per 1oz. of water [36-40g Product per 8 oz. cup]   

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

RECOMMENDED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE  

 

1.   Check All Chamber Mounts For Signs Of Wear  

A.  Product Running Down The Front Of The Unit. 
B.  Product Built Up On The Back Of Chamber Mount. 
     Remove Chamber Mount. 
     Clean And Re-Lubricate Motor Shaft  
     Using Food Grade Lubricant Only .   
     Replace With New Chamber Mount.

 

 

2.   Clean Out Vent Motor,  Trough And Tubing.   

      Lift up black tabs, remove Trough Drawer,  
      Clean, and replace Trough Drawer. 
      Remove Hose Assembly From The Motor.  
      Clean Out And Replace. 
 

3)  Check All Dispense Valves For Lime Build-Up.  

Drain The Water Tank To Just Below The Level Of The Dispense Valves. 
Remove The Valves And Clean.  
( You Can Take These Valves Apart By Hand As Shown). 
Replace The Assembly As Needed. 

Replace The Valve Into The Tank And Refill tank.

 

 
 

WATER FLOW ADJUSTMENT 

DISPENSE VALVE 

WATER FLOW  ADJUSTMENT

Summary of Contents for GB1CP

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Page 2: ...d operation the water level in the tank should not drop more than from the probe If it does the tank is not refilling fast enough Check the water line and water filter they may need cleaning or replac...

Page 3: ...e water inlet fitting of the valve 2 Plug the power cord into a proper receptacle 3 Activate the Power Switch Toggle Up The red power indicator light and the green dispense buttons will light up and t...

Page 4: ...be to catch the water dispensed 2 Push the dispense button and check the amount of product dispensed amount of water dispensed and time use stop watch to dispense that water 3 The amount of water disp...

Page 5: ...the Probe or Water Level Control Board If the water does not flow in when the cord is plugged into an electrical outlet the Solenoid coil may be damaged opened or the valve may have an obstruction pre...

Page 6: ...Gear See section VI C Damaged loose or missing Agitator Gear Replace Agitator Auger Gear See section VI D Inoperative Auger Motor or Relay Check connections of Motor Relay and or Switch if needed rep...

Page 7: ...hute and remove the hopper cover 3 Unscrew the rear auger nut and pull out the auger agitator wheel and spring 4 Follow the cleaning and sanitizing procedure above 5 Let dry all items and reassemble i...

Page 8: ...5 M461A 6 Silicone Seal 466 Id 6 K525A 3 Elbow 90 Ss 7 M326A 23 Hose Overflow 8 K695Q 1 Dual Probe Sub Assy 9 L573A 1 Hi Limit 220 F 10 SK89A 1 Tank Weldment 11 L467A 1 Dispense Valve 12 M324A 6 Hose...

Page 9: ...1 1 Heater Switch in Back of Machine Power Sw in Hopper Compartment L735A 1 2 3 Dispense Switch on Front Door L299A 1 Rinse Switch in Hopper Compartment K178A 1 Hose Nut Ass y not shown ITEM P N QTY...

Page 10: ...CECILWARE CORPORATION RED WHT BLU YEL GRN BLK WATER LEVEL CONTROL WATER LEVEL PROBES WATER FAN...

Page 11: ...CECILWARE CORPORATION RED WHT BLU YEL GRN BLK WATER LEVEL CONTROL WATER LEVEL PROBES WATER FAN...

Page 12: ...CECILWARE CORPORATION RED BLK WATER INLET VALVE WHT BLU YEL GRN WATER LEVEL PROBES LIQUID LEVEL CONTROL WATER...

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