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G4 ThermoProX

User manual

Coffee machine

English

Summary of Contents for G4 ThermoProX

Page 1: ...G4 ThermoProX User manual Coffee machine English...

Page 2: ...ge inside the coffee machine is a hazard to life Never open the housing Never loosen the screws and do not remove any housing parts Conditions for use and installation In the event of failure to compl...

Page 3: ...USB 27 Uploading the Software to the Flash Drive 27 Downloading the Software to the Brewer from the Flash Drive 28 USB File Transfer 28 5 Care 29 5 1 Care safety instructions 29 5 2 Cleaning interval...

Page 4: ...ents 9 Safety and warranty 43 9 1 Hazards to the coffee machine 43 9 2 Directives 45 9 3 Duties of the owner operator 46 9 4 Warranty claims 47 Appendix Technical data 50 Technical data for coffee mac...

Page 5: ...to the operator At Curtis safety is one of the most essential product features The effectiveness of the safety devices can only be ensured if the following points are observed Read the User Manual ca...

Page 6: ...ot play with the device Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children Despite the safety devices every coffee machine poses potential hazards if incorrectly used Please observe the f...

Page 7: ...cord must be replaced by the manufacturer or a service representative in order to prevent a hazard Never immerse the mains plug in water or other liquids Never pour water or other liquids over the mai...

Page 8: ...ng process Hot liquid can splash out Before you brew coffee put a suitable container under the brew basket Make sure that the thermal container is correctly positioned under the brew basket When dispe...

Page 9: ...ause a crushing hazard Never reach into the brewing unit when the machine is switched on Always switch off the coffee machine and unplug the mains plug before reaching into the opening of the brewing...

Page 10: ...ective measures on the packaging of the cleaning agent Slipping hazard Fluids can be discharged from the coffee machine if used improperly or if errors occur These uids can cause a slipping hazard Reg...

Page 11: ...e for processing in the coffee machine The products must not be processed after their expiration date This device is intended for industrial and commercial use and should be operated by experts or tra...

Page 12: ...nd leveled on a horizontal sturdy water resistant and heatproof base The device must not be cleaned using a water jet The device must be installed where it is protected against water spray The device...

Page 13: ...drainage connections at the customer s premises is to be arranged by the machine owner operator The work must be carried out by authorised installation technicians in compliance with general country...

Page 14: ...g enough so that the unit can be moved for cleaning underneath A grounded electrical connection to an electrical circuit that meets the electrical speci cations of the appliance see Technical Data The...

Page 15: ...15 User manual Curtis G4 ThermoProX Safety 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...

Page 16: ...ThermoProX Ready to brew 8 11 9 10 6 7 12 1 4 5 2 3 13 Introduction Parts of the coffee machine 2 Introduction 2 1 Parts of the coffee machine Touchscreen control module Programming Control Module Sof...

Page 17: ...dispenser 3 8 L 5 Coffee faucet Touchscreen control module 6 Status lights 7 Home 8 Undo 9 Curtis Logo 10 Scroll left right 11 Return to previous 12 Brew Buttons 13 Control symbols all symbols may no...

Page 18: ...injury in case of improper use Electrical shock Slipping hazard Bruising or crushing hazard Hot surfaces Notice of property damage to the coffee machine to the installation location Always follow the...

Page 19: ...tate and or explanations of automatic steps Beverage dispensing Dispensing coffee or hot water such as for tea Carbonate hardness Quoted in dKH The water hardness is a measure of the calcium dissolved...

Page 20: ...put a suitable container under the brew basket Make sure that the thermal container is correctly positioned under the brew basket When dispensing beverages do not reach beneath the spouts Do not reach...

Page 21: ...ion above 4000 ft 1200 m When the water level in the tank rises to the correct volume the heating elements will turn on automatically Depending on the incoming water temperature and the electrical spe...

Page 22: ...Brewer is factory preset for optimal performance The brewer should be ON Con rm this at the rear toggle switch Ready to brew should be on the display If the brewer is connected to an inter lock grinde...

Page 23: ...n as you hear the click of the brew valve lift your nger Brewing will begin If a keypad appears on the display the brew code feature is enabled default is OFF Brewing will start immediately after you...

Page 24: ...touchscreen turns on whenever power is provided to the brewer and the rear toggle switch is on The symbol buttons on the screen control operation and programming Pressing the on screen symbols and bu...

Page 25: ...code can be reset in the control settings sub menu under passwords The main menu screen contains a series of sub menu icons The icons vary based on the model selected under the Model Select sub menu F...

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Page 27: ...ple G4 brewers Use a ash drive that supports USB 2 0 or above and has a type A USB connection The storage capacity must 2 GB minimum The ash drive must be completely blank Erase any existing les on th...

Page 28: ...d is in process This will only take a second Once the download is complete the UCM will reboot so that the changes take effort Remove the ash drive The download is complete The data on the ash drive c...

Page 29: ...anty 5 1 Care safety instructions Regular cleaning is essential in order to ensure problem free operation of the coffee machine and to ensure optimum coffee quality Health hazard hygiene Follow all hy...

Page 30: ...ew 5 2 Cleaning intervals overview Care Daily Weekly x Cleaning the brewer page 33 x Cleaning the Thermal Dispenser page 32 x Cleaning the Airpot Pour Pot page 33 x Cleaning the brewer page 36 Daily D...

Page 31: ...ewer surfaces with a damp cloth to remove spills and debris Remove the brew basket s and clean them in a mild detergent solution Use a soft bristled brush for hard to clean areas Rinse with clean wate...

Page 32: ...he lid Rinse Wash Wipe the exterior surfaces of the container and the lid with a sponge soaked with the detergent solution to remove spills and debris Remove the lid and ll the liner with the detergen...

Page 33: ...ter Sanitize After rinsing place all faucet and gauge parts in a sink to be sanitized Immerse them in a commercial sanitizer suitable for food grade applications Sanitize according to the directions o...

Page 34: ...Wash Wipe the exterior surfaces of the airpot and lid with a sponge soaked with the detergent solution to remove spills and debris Fill the liner with the detergent solution Use a sponge cleaning brus...

Page 35: ...arm water Sanitize Sanitize the interior of the pour pot and the lid using a commercial sanitizer suitable for food grade applications Swab brush or pressure spray the sanitizing solution according to...

Page 36: ...y ipping the rear toggle switch to the OFF position Remove the spray head s unscrewing counterclockwise from the dome plate Thoroughly clean and rinse the dome plate area Clean the brew basket rails w...

Page 37: ...The aim of the analysis is to recognize and pre empt food hygiene hazard points For this purpose monitoring and where necessary test procedures must be established and implemented With correct install...

Page 38: ...e Time Time 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 8 24 9 25 10 26 11 27 12 28 13 29 14 30 15 31 16 1 Daily cleaning the brewer Z User Manual care chapter 2 Daily cleaning of the thermal d...

Page 39: ...sage but Customer Care or contract maintenance should be carried out promptly to ensure correct functioning and so as to avoid any subsequent damage 7 1 Maintenance Maintenance after the display messa...

Page 40: ...seller can be held responsible for the interpretation of this information or any liability in connection with this use Scald and Burn Hazard Keep body parts clear of hot surfaces during toubleshooting...

Page 41: ...play Not Lit On brewers with a power plug make sure it is connected to the power receptacle Make sure that the main power toggle switch on the back panel is turned ON Water Tank Does Not Fill No water...

Page 42: ...rectly aligned and that the tubing is routed properly to allow for maximum ow no kinks No Water Tea Flows From Brewer During Brewing Make sure that water supply is turned on Check to see if the water...

Page 43: ...n location The installation location must be dry and protected against water spray Some condensate or water can always be discharged from a coffee machine Do not use the coffee machine outdoors Set up...

Page 44: ...e coffee machine e g due to scale deposits For insurance reasons always ensure that at the end of operation the mains switch is switched off or the mains plug is unplugged For machines with a constant...

Page 45: ...he requirements of the German Food and Feed Code LFGB the Regulation on Commodities BedGgstV the EU regulation No 10 2011 as well as the EC regulation No 1935 2004 in the currently valid editions When...

Page 46: ...ersonnel should carry out care procedures and be available for questions regarding use The operator shall ensure that electrical equipment and operating facilities are in a t state e g to DGUV Regulat...

Page 47: ...or substitute replacement parts installed on Curtis equipment that have not been purchased from Wilbur Curtis Co Inc Wilbur Curtis Co Inc will not accept any responsibility if the following conditions...

Page 48: ...e installed at the voltage stated on the serial plate supplied with this equipment Improper water supply This includes but is not limited to excessive or low water pressure and inadequate or uctuating...

Page 49: ...nsequence If malfunctions occur as a result of failure to follow instructions for the handling maintenance and care of the unit e g User Manual and maintenance instructions With respect to faults whic...

Page 50: ...12 1 A Protection class IP X0 Calibration pressure Boiler 0 32 MPa 3 2 bar Continuous sound pressure level Lpa 70 dB A Ambient temperature 5 C to maximum 35 C empty the water system in case of frost...

Page 51: ...in front of the coffee machine is recommended Clearance of at least 200 mm above the product hopper is recommended A clear height of 1 100 mm from the top of the supporting surface should be ensured...

Page 52: ...t per DIN EN 50310 VDE 0800 2 310 or a country speci c multi pole socket for a three phase connection must be available near the machine The sockets are part of the customer s on site installation The...

Page 53: ...penser with base unit 3 8L stainless steel 03 6010 0649 TFT1G Accessories 1 Pack 500 pcs Filter paper COFFEE 12 1 2 X 4 33 7500 3458 GEM 6 Water lter 1 Pcs WATER FILTER 10 CURTIS 03 6010 1329 CSC10AC0...

Page 54: ...of this manual may be reproduced in any form or processed duplicated or distributed using electronic systems without written consent Design and production typesetting and print presentation WMF Group...

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