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This Curtis Generation 4 Unit is Factory Pre-Set and Ready to Go Right from the Box.

Following are the Factory Settings for your G4 Coffee Brewing System:

 

• Brew Temperature = 200°F   

• Water Bypass = On for LARGE & MEDIUM Brew Only

 

• Brew Volume = Set to Vessel Requirement.

System Requirements:

 

• Water Source   20 – 90 PSI (Minimum Flow Rate of 1 GPM)

 

• Electrical: See attached schematic for standard model or visit www.wilburcurtis.com for your model. 

Model

 G4TP2S

CAUTION: DO NOT 

connect this brewer to hot 

water. The inlet valve is 

not rated for hot water.

CAUTION: Please use 

this setup procedure 

before attempting to use 

this brewer. Failure to follow the 

instructions can result in injury or the 
voiding of the warranty.

IMPORTANT: Equipment 

to be installed to comply 

with applicable govern-

mental plumbing/electrical codes 

having jurisdiction.

ISO 9001:2008 REGISTERED

WILBUR CURTIS CO., INC.

6913 West Acco Street

  Montebello, CA 90640-5403

For the latest information go to 

www.wilburcurtis.com

Tel: 800-421-6150

Fax: 323-837-2410

For the latest specifications and information go to www.wilburcurtis.com

Technical Support: 1-800-995-0417 M-F 5:30am-4:00pm PT

Email: [email protected]

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

should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis Company Service Technician.
  •   DO NOT immerse the unit in water or any other liquid
  •   To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, DO NOT open service panels. There are no user serviceable  

    parts inside. 
  •   Keep hands and other items away from hot areas of the unit during operation.
  •   Never clean with scouring powders or harsh chemicals.

Important Safeguards/Symbols

Service Manual – G4 TP2S Single Head Brewer

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WARNINGS – To help avoid personal injury
Important Notes/Cautions – from the factory
Sanitation Requirements

NSF International requires the following water connection:

1.  A quick disconnect or additional coiled tubing (at least 2x the depth of the unit) is required so 

that the unit can be moved for cleaning.

2.  This unit must be installed with adequate backflow protection to comply with applicable federal, 

state and local codes.

3.  Water pipe connections and fixtures directly connected to a portable water supply shall be sized, 

installed and maintained in accordance with federal, state, and local codes.

3. Connect the unit to electrical outlet with appropriate amperage rating (see serial tag on machine).
4. Once power has been supplied to the unit, flip the toggle switch to the ‘ON’ position (located on the rear of 

the unit), the water tank will begin to fill. When the water level in the tank reaches the probe, the heating 

element(s) will turn on. 

5.  Water in the heating tank will require approximately a half hour before reaching operating temperature 

(factory setting of 200°F). Where applicable, turn on the Universal Control Module (UCM). When the unit 

reaches operating temperature, it will display “READY TO BREW”.

NOTE: A water filtration system must be used to help maintain trouble-free operation. In areas with 

extremely hard water, we highly recommend the use of a Curtis approved water filter. For our full line 

of filters, please log on to www.wilburcurtis.com. A water filtration system will greatly prolong the life 

of the unit and enhance the quality and taste of the product.

SETUP STEPS

1.  The unit should be level (left to right - front to back), on a secure surface.  
2.  Connect the water line to the water inlet fitting on the rear of the unit. Water volume flow to the machine 

should be consistent. Use tubing sized sufficiently to provide a minimum flow rate of one gallon per minute.

Summary of Contents for G4 TP2S

Page 1: ...Brewer Wilbur Curtis Company Inc Symbols WARNINGS To help avoid personal injury Important Notes Cautions from the factory Sanitation Requirements NSF International requires the following water connec...

Page 2: ...autions to avoid dropping while moving requires a code to be entered before a brew will start The default is OFF CAUTION When enabled as soon as you enter the brew code a brew cycle starts Refer to pa...

Page 3: ...ion below STATUS LIGHTS BREW BUTTONS CURTIS LOGO TO ENTER PROGRAMMING Tap Curtis logo 5 times to bring up the ACCESS CODE screen RETURN TO HOME SCROLL ENTER UNDO CONTROL SYMBOLS All of these symbols m...

Page 4: ...4 Menu Tree This chart explains how to enter the program mode and menu selections available from the MAIN MENU...

Page 5: ...5 Menu Features...

Page 6: ...6 Menu Features BREW SETTINGS...

Page 7: ...7 System Fault Messages...

Page 8: ...8 Brew Access Code...

Page 9: ...Connect an empty flash drive into the USB port on the brewer The UCM on the brewer will upload all of the particular setup data onto the flash drive The yellow LED on top of the touch screen will lig...

Page 10: ...TP2S10 G4TPC25S10 3 WC 1825 FAUCET ASSY HOT WATER TP2S TP2T 4 WC 14045 101 CURRENT SENSOR ASSY G4 5 WC 8559 RELAY SOLID STATE 40A W INTEGRATED HEAT SINK 6 WC 103 SWITCH TOGGLE NON LIT DPST 25A 125 250...

Page 11: ...TTING 13 WC 5502 01 KIT LIQUID LEVEL PROBE W HEX FITTING O RING NUT 14 WC 37357 KIT STRAIGHT PLASTIC FITTING BUSHING 15 WC 37365 KIT TANK INLET FITTING 16 WC 62034 TANK COMPLETE GEMSS DV W ULTEM FITIN...

Page 12: ...0 OD x 625 ID x 030 THK RED SILICONE 40 SHORE 24 WC 589 101 TRANSFORMER 120 230V 24V 4 8A W LEADS MOLEX CONNECTOR 25 WC 442 SOLENOID LOCK BREWCONE RIGHT 120VAC 26 WC 847 VALVE INLET 2 GPM 120V 10W 27...

Page 13: ...urfaces with a moist cloth removing spills and debris 2 Slide the brewcone out and clean it Clean the sprayhead area with a moist clean cloth 3 Rinse and dry the brewcone 4 Drain drip tray of coffee W...

Page 14: ...14 Electrical Schematic G4TP2S 10...

Page 15: ...15 Electrical Schematic G4TP2S 63...

Page 16: ...g water flow rate 5 Adjustments and cleaning The resetting of safety thermostats and circuit breakers programming and temperature adjustments are the responsibility of the equipment owner The owner is...

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