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Installation

Leveling

1  Position the brewer on the counter top. Level it left to 

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

Connecting the Brewer Wiring on Brewers Operated 
with a 220 Volt (nominal) power supply.

2  Remove the screws that hold the back panel in place 

and remove it.

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

4  On dual voltage units being operated at 220 Volts 

disconnect the existing power cable from the terminal 
block and remove. Disconnect and cap the jumper 
wire between the “C” and “N” terminals on the 
terminal block.

5  Feed the 220 Volt power cable into the brewer. 

6  Connect the wires on the power cable to the terminal 

block inside the brewer. 

7  Tighten the strain relief and replace the back panel.

8  Connect the power cable wires to the terminals in 

the junction box. See the 

ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC

 

for the power supply requirements. Keep the power 
supply to the brewer off until the water supply line is 
connected. 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

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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.

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WARNING:

 Turn off power to the junction box at 

the circuit breaker panel before connecting the 
power cable to the brewer. Lock out and tag the 
circuit breaker.

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Summary of Contents for G3 D60 Series

Page 1: ...G3 D60 Series Thermal Decanter Coffee Brewing System USER GUIDE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE TO INSTALLER Please leave this booklet with the machine 30 5 07 3 F 10030 revA...

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Page 3: ...6 5 37 21 3 6 92 76 036 7 1 21 5 776 57 3 7 7 Thermal decanter brewer 120 Volt 1 PH 120 V 12 5 A 1 x 1450 W 2W G 1500 W 50 60 Hz 4 0 gal hr 15 1 l hr 7 Thermal decanter brewer dual voltage 1 PH 120 2...

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...

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Page 6: ...JU 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 4 O...

Page 7: ...the brewer 6 Connect the wires on the power cable to the terminal block inside the brewer 7 Tighten the strain relief and replace the back panel 8 Connect the power cable wires to the terminals in the...

Page 8: ...and the electrical TQFDJmDBUJPOT 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 scree...

Page 9: ...UIF XBZ CBDL VOUJM JU TUPQT 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 The brewer should...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...to air dry Cleaning Pour Pots Wash Wipe the exterior surfaces of the pour pot and lid with a sponge soaked with the detergent solution to remove spills and debris Fill the liner with the detergent sol...

Page 12: ...Call Select Banner Name Select Warmers Auto Off Select Alpha series brewers only P Maintenance Select Beeper On Off Select FreshTrac Glass Select Display Messages Select Language Select Model Select S...

Page 13: ...accessed press or to choose the desired setting Then press to set and exit Brew Count Odom When accessed this feature displays the total brew cycles since the odometer was last reset Press to exit or...

Page 14: ...ose the desired setting then press to exit Beeper On Off turns the beeper that is heard each time a button is pressed on or off the factory default is 0 0ODF BDDFTTFE QSFTT or to choose the desired se...

Page 15: ...T UIF DIBODF UIBU UIF CSFX CBTLFU XJMM CF SFNPWFE UPP FBSMZ 5IF SBOHF JT 0 UP NJO 0ODF accessed press or to choose desired setting then press to exit Display Messages UVSOT EJTQMBZ PG UIF NFTTBHF i3JO...

Page 16: ...ecanter Coffee Brewers D60 ROUGH IN DRAWING 052119C 8 13in 20 7cm 8 11in 20 6cm 17 75in 45 1cm 12 51in 31 8cm 1 20in 3 0cm 20 38in 51 8cm 9 11in 23 1cm 19 25in 48 9cm 16 63in 42 2cm with WC 3316 brew...

Page 17: ...B 11A 11B 8 30 25 5 29 9 26 26 5 20 21 13 26 31 14 12 15 28 3 27 24 17 7A 7B 7C 7D 2A 2B 19A 19B 23 16A 16B 16C 22A 22B 10A 10B D60GT Main Chassis Exploded View Water tank assemblies 120 Volt see sect...

Page 18: ...CONTROL 120 220V W POWER BLOCK ALPHA GT GS 17 WC 29044 101 SLEEVE OVERFLOW 18 WC 4320 a O RING 0 487I D x 0 693OD x0 103CS BUNA N 112 19A WC 826L 1 3 VALVE INLET 1 GPM 120V 9W 19B WC 856 2 VALVE INLET...

Page 19: ...G 1 45KW 120V W JAM NUTS SILICONE O RING ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SINGLE HEATING ELEMENT 8 WC 523 THERMOSTAT MANUAL RESET 1...

Page 20: ...RING 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SINGLE HEATING ELEMENT 8 WC 522 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT HEATER CONTROL DPST 277V 40A 9 WC 37365 K...

Page 21: ...B WC 906 04 KIT ELEMENT HEATING 2KW 220V W JAM NUT SILICONE O RING 5C WC 934 04 KIT ELEMENT HEATING 2 5KW 220V W JAM NUT SILICONE WASHERS 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HE...

Page 22: ...ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ES58 53 4 5 D60GT12...

Page 23: ...T USED PIN 03 NOT USED PIN 04 INLET VALVE TANK PIN 05 DUMP VALVE PIN 06 TRIAC GATE PIN 07 TRIAC A2 PIN 08 120VAC HOT PIN 09 TEMP SENSOR PIN 10 TEMP SENSOR PIN 11 UCM GROUND PIN 12 WATER LEVEL PROBE PI...

Page 24: ...USED 14 NOT USED 15 NOT USED 16 230V L2 UCM Pin Assignments 16 Pin Connector Ladder Diagram Model Voltage V Amps A Wa s W Hertz Hz of Conductor Wires Phase of Tank Elements Tank Element Ra ng W V 220...

Page 25: ...S SFNPWFE UP BMMPX BDDFTT UP UIF WBMWF 3 3VO B CSFX DZDMF XIJMF NPOJUPSJOH UIF WPMUBHF BU UIF WBMWF DPJM UFSNJOBMT G WPMUBHF JT QSFTFOU PO UIF UFSNJOBMT ZPV TIPVME IFBS UIF WBMWF DMJDL PQFO DMPTFE BU...

Page 26: ...UZ G UIF UBOL JT FNQUZ UIF SFTFU TXJUDI IBT QSPCBCMZ PQFOFE VQ EVF UP B MPX XBUFS MFWFM HP UP Water Tank Does Not Fill G UIFSF JT XBUFS JO UIF UBOL CVU OP QPXFS PVU QVTI JO PO UIF SFTFU TXJUDI CVUUPO...

Page 27: ...enser Not Filled To Normal Level During Brewing IFDL UP NBLF TVSF UIBU UIF VOJWFSTBM DPOUSPM NPEVMF 6 CSFX CZQBTT BOE EJMVUJPO MFWFMT BSF TFU QSPQFSMZ 2 IFDL UP NBLF TVSF UIBU UIF nPX SBUF BOE XBUFS Q...

Page 28: ...8BUFS MFWFM mMM FSSPS PS PWFSnPX 5IJT FSSPS NFTTBHF PDDVST XIFO UIF JOMFU WBMWF TPMFOPJE IBT CFFO PO UPP MPOH EVSJOH JOJUJBM mMM PS UBOL SFmMM 4FF UIF ERROR CODES TFDUJPO GPS UIF NBYJNVN UJNFT BMMPXFE...

Page 29: ...und was used A properly mounted sensor should have a resistance of around 7 k when the water is hot If not replace the sensor 3 Check to see if the universal control module UCM constantly has power ou...

Page 30: ...WKH KHDWLQJ WDQN KDV ULVHQ DERYH System Fault Messages An error message will appear on the screen in the event of a malfunction under the following conditions 1 8BUFS MFWFM PWFSnPX 5IJT FSSPS JOEJDBUF...

Page 31: ...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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