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Installation

Installing the Leg Support Plate  
(Optional on CGC Series Models)

For ease of installation, the brewer may be laid on its 
side to allow access to the bottom. Lay the unit on a soft 
padded surface to avoid scratches.

1  Remove the four legs from the bottom of the brewer 

by unscrewing them. The front legs are different 
from the rear legs. Note the location and difference 
between the two types during removal.

2  Place the leg support plate on the bottom of the unit. 

Line up the leg holes in the plate with the leg holes on 
the bottom of the unit.

3  Reinstall the legs in the same positions they were 

removed from in step 1.

Leveling

4  Position the unit on the countertop. Level it left to right 

and front to back by turning the bottom of the legs.

Models CGC/CGC1: Setting the Brewer for 220-240 
Volt Operation (Does not apply to CGCE/CGC1E)

5  Remove the screws that hold the back cover in place 

and remove the cover.

6  Loosen the strain relief on the back of the brewer. 

7  Disconnect the existing 120 Volt power cable from the 

terminal block and remove. 

8  Disconnect and cap the jumper wire between the “C” 

and “N” terminals on the terminal block.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

II13

CGC, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

080820C

WARNING:

 Use the leveling legs to level the 

brewer only. Do not use them to adjust brewer 
height. Do not extend them higher than 
necessary.

WARNING -

 

EXCESSIVE WEIGHT

: When lifting 

the brewer, at least two persons are required to 
avoid personal injury. 

WARNING:

 The water tank must be empty 

before laying the brewer on its side. 

Terminal 

block

Strain 

relief

Back of brewer with 

cover removed

Summary of Contents for CGC1

Page 1: ...READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE TO INSTALLER Please leave this booklet with the machine G4 CGC Series Digital Coffee Brewing System 080720H FC19 CGC FRONT COVER F 10018 revD USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...DUWV 7DQN VVHPEO 9ROW IP193 OHFWULFDO 6FKHPDWLF 9ROW ES27 OHFWULFDO 6FKHPDWLF 9ROW ES116 OHFWULFDO 6FKHPDWLF 9ROW ES28 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ XLGH HQHUDO 7 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ XLGH 7ULDF LUFXLW 7 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ...

Page 3: ...ly Requirements MODEL DESCRIPTION PHASE VOLTS AMPS HEATING CONFIG WIRE WATTS HERTZ CAPACITY CGCx Gold Cup Single Cup Brewer Twin 1 PH 120 220 V 12 5 10 8 A 2 x 1450 W 2W 3W G 1500 2379 W 50 60 Hz 4 3...

Page 4: ...ve maintenance should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis service technician 5P SFEVDF UIF SJTL PG mSF PS FMFDUSJD TIPDL 0 05 PQFO UIF TFSWJDF QBOFMT 5IFSF BSF OP VTFS serviceable parts inside...

Page 5: ...ST QQMJBODFT DBO CF VTFE CZ QFSTPOT ZFBST BOE BCPWF XJUI SFEVDFE QIZTJDBM TFOTPSZ PS NFOUBM DBQBCJMJUJFT or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerni...

Page 6: ...2006 42 EC Machinery and Directive 2014 35 EU LVD The declaration of conformity is included with this appliance The appliance bears the CE mark This appliance is subject to the directive on waste ele...

Page 7: ...4FF UIF SPECIFICATIONS section for the correct size The water line should also be capable of being controlled by a shut off valve Do not connect the water line to a saddle valve or needle valve SFRVJS...

Page 8: ...t and front to back by turning the bottom of the legs Models CGC CGC1 Setting the Brewer for 220 240 Volt Operation Does not apply to CGCE CGC1E 5 Remove the screws that hold the back cover in place a...

Page 9: ...e power cable to the terminal block inside the brewer 11 Tighten the strain relief 12 Replace the back cover INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS II13 CGC INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 080820C WARNING Connect the po...

Page 10: ...OT UIF XBUFS UBOL UZQJDBMMZ SFRVJSFT UP minutes to reach the factory set operating temperature When the water has heated Ready to brew will be displayed on the LCD screen 22 Perform a brew cycle of a...

Page 11: ...O 5IF CSFXFS XJMM CSFX DPGGFF CBTFE PO UIF TFUUJOHT QSPHSBNNFE JOUP UIF VOJWFSTBM DPOUSPM NPEVMF 6 5P DIBOHF UIF TFUUJOHT TFF UIF PROGRAMMING GUIDE TFDUJPO VSJOH UIF CSFX DZDMF BO PO TDSFFO CSFX UJNFS...

Page 12: ...JO 5IF CSFXFS XJMM CSFX DPGGFF CBTFE PO UIF TFUUJOHT QSPHSBNNFE JOUP UIF VOJWFSTBM DPOUSPM NPEVMF 6 5P DIBOHF UIF TFUUJOHT TFF UIF PROGRAMMING GUIDE TFDUJPO VSJOH UIF CSFX DZDMF BO PO TDSFFO CSFX UJNF...

Page 13: ...on as you hear the click of the brew valve lift your mOHFS SFXJOH XJMM CFHJO 5IF CSFXFS XJMM CSFX DPGGFF CBTFE PO UIF TFUUJOHT QSPHSBNNFE JOUP UIF VOJWFSTBM DPOUSPM NPEVMF 6 5P DIBOHF UIF TFUUJOHT TFF...

Page 14: ...brush for hard to clean areas Rinse with clean water then dry 3 Wipe the spray head area with a cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution Rinse with a cloth soaked with clean water removing any resid...

Page 15: ...dish washing solution to use while cleaning Insert a small brush through the spout tube from the outside of the brew basket Spin the brush a few times to remove any coffee residue Look inside the brew...

Page 16: ...F NBDIJOF 130 3 6 NC 16 oz 12 oz 20 oz Status lights Brew Buttons Curtis logo Home Undo Scroll left right Return to previous Control symbols all symbols may not be present at the same time Display vie...

Page 17: ...d Types Gold Cup CGC Ceramic Cup Paper Cup One Batch Filter Pack One Batch Two Batch Three Batch Only models covered by this user guide are shown Recipe Defaults CGC Twin Paper Ceramic Cup Purple Spra...

Page 18: ...0 40 Recipe Defaults CGC Twin Paper Ceramic Cup Gray Spray Head 12 oz One Batch Pulse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total On 12 6 6 4 4 0 32 oz 4 56 2 28 2 28 1 52 1 52 12 2 Off 15 17 17 17 1 1 07 Total...

Page 19: ...0 11 12 Total On 11 5 5 4 4 0 29 oz 4 62 2 10 2 10 1 68 1 68 12 2 Off 15 17 17 17 1 1 07 Total Brew Time 2 06 Drip Out 0 30 Recipe Defaults CGC1 Single Gray Spray Head 60 oz Three Batch Pulse 1 2 3 4...

Page 20: ...BEKVTUT UIF QSFWFOUJWF NBJOUFOBODF CSFX NPOJUPS 5IF GBDUPSZ EFGBVMU TFUUJOH JT JTBCMFE 8IFO OBCMFE UIF 6 NFBTVSFT UIF OVNCFS PG HBMMPOT CSFXFE CFGPSF UIF NBJOUFOBODF SFNJOEFS JT EJTQMBZFE 5IF TFUUJOH...

Page 21: ...TFUT UIF ESJQ PVU NPEF UJNFS GUFS XBUFS TUPQT nPXJOH JU BMMPXT BEEJUJPOBM UJNF GPS UIF coffee to drain before the brew basket lock releases This feature reduces the chance that the brew basket XJMM CF...

Page 22: ...XJMM MJHIU JOEJDBUJOH UIBU EBUB JT USBOTGFSSJOH 5IJT QSPDFTT XJMM POMZ UBLF B TFDPOE UP DPNQMFUF Downloading the Software to the Brewer from the Flash Drive 1 4FMFDU UIF JEFOUJDBM CSFXFS ZPV XJTI UP N...

Page 23: ...m 7 19in 18 3cm 8 68in 22 0cm Pourpot Clearance 7 38in 18 7cm 11 16in 28 3cm 18 19in 46 2cm 18 19in 46 2cm 10 18in 25 9cm 10 18in 25 9cm 6 87in 17 4cm Cup Clearance Cup Clearance 6 87in 17 4cm 15 25in...

Page 24: ...21B 21A 26 27 25 28 26 29 15 14 32 16 24 17 23 22 11 12 13 1 2 4 33 5A 7 8 5B 5C Water tanks assemblies 120 220 Volt see section IP30 100 Volt see section IP140 220 240 Volt see section IP193 CGC Seri...

Page 25: ...01 TRANSFORMER 120VAC 24V 4 8A 19Bc d WC 589 102 TRANSFORMER 240VAC 24V 4 8A ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 20Aa b WC 826L VALVE INLET 1 GPM 120V 9W 20Bc d WC 856 VALVE INLET 1 GPM 240V 6W 20Ce WC 847 VALVE IN...

Page 26: ...T DESCRIPTION 6 WC 66090 SCOOP ASSEMBLY CGC 7 WC 10008K KIT INSTALLATION UNIVERSAL USB 8c d WC 596K KIT NOISE FILTER EMI 250V 30A 1PH 9A1 WC 4320 O RING 0 487I D x 0 693OD x0 103CS 9B2 WC 43089 GASKET...

Page 27: ...0V 7C WC 54324 30 TANK ASSY CGCE 2 1600W SINGLE CUP 7D WC 54324 130 TANK ASSY CGC1E 2 1600W 120V ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 8 WC 5853 102 COVER TOP HEATING TANK GEN USE 9Aa WC 917 04 ELEMENT HEATING 1 45KW...

Page 28: ...A a WC 62076 TANK COMPLETE CGC13 7B b WC 62077 TANK COMPLETE CGC33 8 WC 5853 102 COVER TOP HEATING TANK GEN USE 9A a WC 904 04 KIT ELEMENT HEATING 1 6KW120V W JAM NUT SILICONE O RING 9B b WC 977 ELEME...

Page 29: ...SHOCK RESET THERMOSTAT WC 522 7 WC 54340 30 TANK ASSY 230V EXPORT UNITS ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 8 WC 5853 102 COVER TOP HEATING TANK GEN USE 9 WC 934 04 KIT ELEMENT HEATING 2 5KW 220V W JAM NUT SILICONE...

Page 30: ...15 Not Used 16 Not Used 17 120Vac Neutral Internal to UPM Only 18 Not Used 19 Current Sensor 20 Current Sensor 1 12 Vac Input Back Light 1 TX Transmit 2 Vdd 5Vdc 2 RX Receive 3 Vss Logic_Common 3 Not...

Page 31: ...ral Internal Use Only 18 Not Used 19 Current Sensor 20 Current Sensor 1 12 Vac Input Back Light 1 TX Transmit 2 Vdd 5Vdc 2 RX Receive 3 Vss Logic_Common 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 4 Vdd 5Vdc 5 12 Vac Input...

Page 32: ...1 12 Vac Input Back Light 1 TX Transmit 2 Vdd 5Vdc 2 RX Receive 3 Vss Logic_Common 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 4 Vdd 5Vdc 5 12 Vac Input Back Light 5 Vss Logic_Common 6 Data_Communication First 7 Not Used...

Page 33: ...Common 10 Triac A2 10 Not Used 11 Not Used 11 Data_Communication First 12 Not Used 12 Not Used 13 Not Used 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 14 UPM Ground 15 Not Used 16 Not Used 17 230Vac Neutral Internal Use...

Page 34: ...UIF WBMWF VTJOH UIF EJBHOPTUJDT JO TFDUJPO 5 Water Not Hot Enough G UIF XBUFS IFBUT CVU JT OPU IPU FOPVHI mSTU DIFDL GPS UIF DPSSFDU UFNQFSBUVSF TFUUJOH PO UIF DPOUSPM QBOFM 3FQSPHSBN BT OFDFTTBSZ 2 G...

Page 35: ...QQFBST PO UIF EJTQMBZ DIFDL GPS GBVMUZ XJSJOH BOE DPOOFDUJPOT CFUXFFO UIF VOJWFSTBM QPXFS NPEVMF 61 BOE UIF WBMWFT 2 G Brewing EPFT OPU BQQFBS PO UIF EJTQMBZ DIFDL GPS B GBVMUZ VOJWFSTBM DPOUSPM NPEVM...

Page 36: ...JPO PVUMFU QPJOUT 3VO B CSFX DZDMF BOE DPOmSN UIBU UIF EVNQ CSFX WBMWF CZQBTT WBMWF BOE EJMVUJPO WBMWF PQFO EVSJOH UIF CSFX DZDMF IFDL GPS nPX UISPVHI BOZ FYJU QPJOU UIBU JT TMPX PS OPO FYJTUFOU PU BM...

Page 37: ...PTJUJPO GPS TFDPOET UIFO CBDL 0 IFDL UP NBLF TVSF UIBU UIF nPX SBUF GSPN UIF XBUFS TVQQMZ MJOF NFFUT UIF NJOJNVN nPX SBUF TQFDJmDBUJPOT GPS UIF CSFXFS MTP DIFDL UIF XBUFS QSFTTVSF 4FF UIF 41 5 0 4 TFD...

Page 38: ...FNQFSBUVSF TFOTPS JT BUUBDIFE UJHIUMZ to the tank and that heat sink compound was used A properly mounted sensor should have a resistance of around 7 k when the water is hot If not replace the sensor...

Page 39: ...IFO QSPNQUFE QMBDF BO FNQUZ DPOUBJOFS VOEFS UIF CSFX CBTLFU UIFO QSFTT OK 1SFTT B CVUUPO UP UFTU UIF EFTJSFE DJSDVJU PS Auto Test to test all circuits If a button is highlighted green the DJSDVJU IBT...

Page 40: ...Water Level Error LOO UXQ HUURU 2YHU RZ 7KH ZDWHU LQOHW YDOYH KDV HLWKHU EHHQ RSHQ IRU PRUH WKDQ PLQXWHV RQ WKH LQLWLDO WDQN OO RU KDV EHHQ RSHQ IRU VHFRQGV RQ ODUJH EUHZHUV DQG VHFRQGV RQ Seraphim W...

Page 41: ...ical and plumbing codes Improper voltage Equipment must be installed at the voltage stated on the serial plate supplied with this equipment Improper water supply 7KLV LQFOXGHV EXW LV QRW OLPLWHG WR H...

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