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NOTE:  Due to evaporation, water may be lost from the tank if brewer 

is left on for long periods of time without making coffee. When this 

occurs, pour in enough water to refill the heating tank before brewing.

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MODELS INCLUDED

  • CAFE 1DB

  • CAFE 2DB

  • CAFE 3DB

  • CAFE AP

  • CAFE 0PP

ISO 9001 REGISTERED

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CAUTION: 

Please 

use this setup 

procedure before 

attempting to use this brewer. 

Failure to follow the instruc-

tions can result in injury or 

the voiding of the warranty.

CAUTION:

Allow 

brewcone to 

drain before 

removing.

SETUP STEPS

1.  Place the brewer on a solid, level counter top, 

near a 120 VAC outlet rated at 20 amps.

2.  Place an empty glass decanter on the warmer 

deck, under the sprayhead.

3.  Insert an empty brewcone into the brew rails 

unit (fig. 1.).

4.  Slowly fill the tank with room temperature water 

through the opening on the top cover until water 

starts running in a steady stream from the brewcone 

(3 pots or 192 ounces). The tank is full. 

5.  Plug power cord into a 120V electrical outlet.

6.  Allow the brewer to heat up to full temperature, 

indicated by the green Ready to Brew light. This 

takes about 15 to 25 minutes the first time the 

coffee brewer is plugged in. Slight dripping from the brewcone is normal as the tank heats up. 

BREWING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Pour ground coffee evenly into the filter and place it into the brew 

cone.

2. Slide brew cone into guide rails (fig. 1.). Place a clean empty 

decanter on warmer plate (use an airpot with the Café AP).

3. When the green Ready to Brew light comes on, add 64 ounces or 

one decanter of room temperature water into opening on the top 

cover (fig. 3.). Brewing will take about three minutes.

4.  Switch on the warmer plates to keep the coffee at serving 

temperature.

NOTE:  You should have at least two decanters for brewing coffee. 

One for pouring water, the other to brew coffee into. Airpot brewers 

will require a pitcher that holds 74 ounces (see figure 3).

This appliance is designed for commercial use. Any servicing other than cleaning and maintenance 

should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis Company service center.

 

•  Do NOT immerse the unit in water or any other liquid

 

•  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do NOT open top panel. No user serviceable    

  parts inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel.

 

•   Keep hands and other items away from hot parts of unit during operation.

 

•   Never clean with scouring powders or harsh implements.

CAUTION - 

 This brewer is shipped with the thermostat turned ON. 

DO NOT

 plug in unit before 

pouring 3 pots or 192 oz. of water into the opening (see step 4, below); damage to the heating 

element or thermostat will result.

WILBUR CURTIS COMPANY

Montebello, CA 90640

SERVICE MANUAL - CAFE POUROVER

Summary of Contents for CAFE 1DB

Page 1: ... INSTRUCTIONS 1 Pour ground coffee evenly into the filter and place it into the brew cone 2 Slide brew cone into guide rails fig 1 Place a clean empty decanter on warmer plate use an airpot with the Café AP 3 When the green Ready to Brew light comes on add 64 ounces or one decanter of room temperature water into opening on the top cover fig 3 Brewing will take about three minutes 4 Switch on the w...

Page 2: ...13 WC 3621 101 BREWCONE 7 BLK PLASTIC 14 WC 5310 TUBE 5 16 ID X 1 8 W SILICONE 15 WC 29042 HOSE VENTILATION HEATING TANK 16 WC 2627 GROMMET COVER HEATING TANK 17 WC 2628 BUSHING CONICAL 47 ID x 95 OD x 99L 8mm 18 WC 54125 101 COVER TOP HEATING TANK 18A WC 54125 COVER TOP HEATING TANK OLDER UNITS 19 WC 43062 GASKET TANK LID 20 WC 54117 TANK COMPLETE 1450W 120V 20A WC 54145 TANK COMPLETE 3500W 240V ...

Page 3: ...er unplugging the cord at the power outlet 2 Avoid touching hot surfaces Allow the warmer plates to cool CAUTION Do not use cleansers liquid bleach powders or any other substance that contains chlorine These products promote cor rosion and will pit the stainless steel THE USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY 3 Wipe all exterior surfaces with a damp cloth removing spills and debris 4 Slide...

Page 4: ...TRICAL LADDER DIAGRAM 120V Brewer Model Café 1DB 2DB 2DBS 3DB AP All 120VAC Units Table 1 MODEL ELECTRICAL All 120VAC Units MODEL CIRCUIT VOLTS WATTS AMPS HERTZ WIRE PHASE CAFE0AP10 WC 917 A 120VAC 1450W 12 1A 50 60HZ 2W G 1 PHASE CAFE1DB10 WC 917 A B 120VAC 1550W 12 9A 50 60HZ 2W G 1 PHASE CAFE2DB10 WC 917 A B C 120VAC 1650W 13 8A 50 60HZ 2W G 1 PHASE CAFE2DBS10 WC 917 A B C 120VAC 1650W 13 8A 50...

Page 5: ...40VAC Units Export Only MODEL HEATING ELEMENT CIRCUIT VOLTS WATTS AMPS CAFE0AP30 WC 906 A 240VAC 2000W 8 3A CAFE1DB30 WC 906 A B 240VAC 2100W 8 8A CAFE2DB30 WC 906 A B C 240VAC 2200W 9 2A CAFE3DB30 WC 906 A B C D 240VAC 2300W 9 6A MODEL AND ELECTRICAL TABLE 5 ELECTRICAL LADDER DIAGRAM 220V ...

Page 6: ...Improper voltage Equipment must be installed at the voltage stated on the serial plate supplied with this equipment 4 Improper water supply This includes but is not limited to excessive or low water pressure and inadequate or fluctuating water flow rate 5 Adjustments and cleaning The resetting of safety thermostats and circuit breakers programming and temperature adjustments are the responsibility...

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