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Tea Dilut. Volume

Tea Dilut. Time

Tea Dilut. Delay

Tea By Volume

Tea By Time

Tea by Volume

: Scroll until Brew by Volume is displayed. Press 

 to Select.  The display will read Select Brew But-

ton!  Once the desired brew button is selected (COFFEE or TEA), the display will read Press BREW to Start   0:00 Time. 

Press the FULL BREW button and hot water starts dispensing.  When the desired volume is reached, press FULL BREW 

again to stop the flow.  The brew volume has now been set (HALF BREW will always be half of the FULL BREW volume).  

When EXIT is displayed, Press 

 to select and exit the programming mode. Pressing > button will display the subse-

quent menu features. 

Tea by Time

. (Factory set to 5:50 Full Brew, 2:56 Half Brew) Press 

 to Select. Press < or >  to increase or decrease 

time. Tea by Time has a range of 0:00 to 9:59 (Increments are minutes and seconds). The HALF BREW button will be set 

at half the brew time.

Dilution Delay

: (Factory set to 30 sec Full Brew, 30 sec Half Brew) Press 

 to Select. Press < or >  to toggle between 

Standard-Gray (30 sec), Standard-Purple (30 sec), Tropical-Gray (9 min), Tropical-Purple (9 min), 76/308-Gray (4 min) 

and 76/308-Purple (4 min).  Range is from 0 seconds, 1 minute to 10 minutes.

Dilution Volume

: Press 

 to Select, Display will now show Push START To Begin... Press the BREW button then water 

starts running, when desired volume is reached press BREW button again to stop the flow. Now the volume has been set. 

Pressing > button will display the subsequent menu features.

Dilution Time

: (Factory set to 4:05 Full, 2:02 Half) Press 

 to Select. Press < or >  to toggle between Standard-Gray 

(4min-5sec), Standard-Purple (4min-5sec), Tropical-Gray (4min-26sec), Tropical-Purple (4min-26sec), 76/308-Gray 

(4min-55sec) and 76/308-Purple (4min-55sec). Dilution Time is from 30 sec to 9 min, 59 sec. 

Tea Dilution Stir 

(Factory set to Standard – Purple On).

Press 

 to Select, press < or >  for a choice of Standard-Gray: On, Standard-Purple: On, Tropical-Gray-Off, Tropical-

Purple-Off, 76/308-Gray-Off and 76/308-Purple-Off. Dilution Stir applies only to the Dilution cycle, by pulsing the dilution 

time 45 seconds on, 5 seconds off.

Tea Pulse Brew 

(Factory set to OFF).

Press 

 to Select, press < or >  to choose ON/OFF or D (manual programming). D will give you a pulsing spray of 1-20 

pulses on and off at 5 second increments, depending on the total time set for brew (see Tea by Time).

Tea Fast Brew 

(Factory set to OFF).

Press 

 to Select, press < or >  to choose ON or OFF. Selecting ON will start hot water spraying in the brewcone first 

and then 1 minute later the dilution water will start to flow. 

Coffee by Volume

: (Factory set to 60 oz Full Brew, 30 oz Half Brew) Press 

 to Select, Display will now show Push 

START To Begin... Press the FULL BREW  button then hot water starts running, when desired volume is reached press 

FULL BREW  button again to stop the flow. Now the volume has been set (HALF BREW will always be half of the FULL 

BREW volume). 

Coffee by Time

 (Factory set to 2:25 Full Brew, 1:12 Half Brew). Press 

 to Select to change the brew time. Display 

will now show the current time. By pressing < or > you can toggle back and forth from minutes to seconds to exit (ex). 

Change the time or set and exit by pressing 

Pre-Infusion

 (Factory set to OFF)

Press 

 to Select. Current setting in seconds is displayed  < to decrease or select  >  to increase (range from OFF to 10 

through 60 seconds), 

 to set. 

If Pre-infusion is selected (ON), Cold Brew Lock is set to Delta 1 within 5ºF of set point and Cold Brew Lock disappears 

from the list of program selections. When Pre-infusion  is ON, Pulse Brew disappears from the list of program selections. 

Pulse Brew

 (Factory setting OFF)

Press 

 to select, < or > to select OFF or one of five pulse patterns (A to E) .

Guidelines for Pulse Brew:

This feature allows tuning of the coffee flavor. This option should only be used with the standard Gray or Purple AFS 

sprayheads. The pot level should always be set first with this option OFF. Depending on your grind profile and water 

Tea Dilution Stir

Coffee By Time

Coffee By Volume

Coffee Pre-infusion

Tea Pulse Brew

Tea Fast Brew

Coffee Pulse Brew

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Program Menus

Summary of Contents for CBP

Page 1: ... the water level in the tank rises to the correct volume the heating element will energize automatically With the G3 Gold Cup Series there is no danger of element burnout due to an unfilled heating tank 4 The heating tank will require 20 to 30 minutes to reach operating temperature 204 F as indicated by the READY TO BREW LCD readout 5 Important Run one full TEA brewcycle first before running a cof...

Page 2: ...controller The control displays Press ON OFF button and the screen will display After three seconds is displayed Water will fill the tank approximately 2 3 minutes depending on water flow rate When the proper level is reached will appear on the screen It takes approximately 20 minutes to reach set point temperature of 204 F Control will display when temperature reaches the set point 204 F Unit is ...

Page 3: ...f 76 308 Gray Off and 76 308 Purple Off Dilution Stir applies only to the Dilution cycle by pulsing the dilution time 45 seconds on 5 seconds off Tea Pulse Brew Factory set to OFF Press to Select press or to choose ON OFF or D manual programming D will give you a pulsing spray of 1 20 pulses on and off at 5 second increments depending on the total time set for brew see Tea by Time Tea Fast Brew Fa...

Page 4: ...ctory set to 5º Press to select or to select desired setting CBL 5 15 or OFF to set The Cold Brew Lock feature allows the brewer to brew at three different temperature levels from the actual set point The first setting is within 5 degrees of set point next is within 15 degrees of set point OFF is within 30 degrees of set point for the Ready to Brew message however it will brew at any temperature M...

Page 5: ... refilling the tank during a brew cycle for more than 1 minutes 2 Water temperature control system error An open probe or a break in the temperature control circuit is detected 3 This error message indicates that the safety switch centered on the front panel was not pressed when the user was at tempting to brew tea The tea brewing container must be pushed back against the switch to allow brewing t...

Page 6: ...6 5 5A 10 9 11 12 14 8A 6 49 27 13A 7 28 1 2 3 4 18 19 22 21 23 24 25 26 12A 16 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 46 47 48 A 5B A 50 30 13 15 Illustrated Parts ...

Page 7: ... NUT ELEMENT HEATING 1 6KW 120V W JAM NUTS SHOCK GUARD HEATING ELEMENT DESCRIPTION PART Nº ITEM 25 26 27 28 29 29A 29B 29C 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38A 39 39A 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 WC 1438 101 WC 523 WC 5231 WC 5310 TCO308A000 TCO417A000 TCO419A000 TCO421A000 WC 5683 WC 38471 WC 3724 WC 1803 WC 3707 WC 1805 WC 37260 WC 1809 WC 61709 WC 61708 WC 4538 WC 4526 WC 169 WC 38275 WC 8531 WC ...

Page 8: ...RRANTY 1 Wipe exterior surfaces with a moist cloth removing spills and debris 2 Slide the brew cone out and clean it Clean the spray head area with a moist clean cloth 3 Rinse and dry the brew cone 4 Rub a stainless steel polish on the outside surfaces to protect the brewer Cleaning the Tea Containers 1 Wash the tea container and top cover Use a detergent solution and a soft bristled brush to clea...

Page 9: ... airpot for a minute Discard the used cleaner from the airpot d Rinse the airpot and brewcone with running water Both the brewcone and airpot should be clean and ready to use Airpot Precautions Do not immerse airpots in water Do not place in dishwasher Do not use harsh powders or cleansers containing chlorine Do not use a wire brush or pot scour to clean inside liner Liquid Level Probe Cleaning in...

Page 10: ...Electrical Schematic ...

Page 11: ...Rough In Drawing ...

Page 12: ...l local electrical mechanical and plumbing codes 3 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...

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