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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TG7

G4 BREWERS WITH SSR, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

122717A

Water Does Not Heat At All

•  Check to see if the water level in the tank is in contact with the water level probe. If not, see 

Tank Does Not Fill

The water will not heat unless it is in contact with the probe.

•  If the water heats, but is not hot enough, see

Water Not Hot Enough

.

• If 

Ready to brew

 appears on the display, but the water is not hot, check the resistance across the leads of the 

temperature sensor. If the resistance is less than 10 k and the water is not hot, replace the temperature sensor. 
If the sensor resistance is above 10 k when the water is cool, replace the universal power module (UPM).

If 

Heating...

 appears on the display, but the water is not hot, follow the steps below. The following steps are 

performed with the rear toggle switch in the ON position.

1  Check for power across the terminals of the heating element(s). If power is being supplied, remove the wires 

and check for an open heating element.   

2  If there is no power to the element(s), trace the circuit back (using the ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC) to the power 

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following step. On units having two SSRs, be sure to check both.

3  If there is power into a SSR, but not out, check for 5 Vdc (nominal*) across the + and - pins of the SSR(s). If 

there is 5 Vdc across the + and - pins of the SSR(s), but no (or low) output voltage at a SSR output terminal, 
replace the SSR. If 5 Vdc is not being supplied from the UPM, but 

Heating...

 appears on the display, check 

the wiring from the UPM to the SSR(s). If the wiring is OK, replace the UPM.

Water Too Hot (Boiling or Excessive Steaming)

1 If 

Over Temp Sensor

 or 

Ready to Brew

 appears on the display and the water is too hot, go to 

Over Temp 

Sensor Error Message

.

2  If the display reads 

Heating

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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.

3  Check to see if the universal power module (UPM) constantly has +5 Vdc (nominal) output to the solid state 

relay (SSR), regardless of the resistance of the temperature sensor. If so, the UPM is probably bad. 

4  If the UPM is working properly, check for a shorted SSR.

Over Temp Sensor Error Message

This error message indicates that the universal control module (UCM) has detected a water overheating 
problem. The universal power module (UPM) is reading a water temperature in the tank above 210ºF. If the water 
temperature is too hot, but 

Heating...

appears on the display, see 

Water Too Hot

. Once the malfunction causing 

the error is corrected, the error message must be cleared. To reset the brewer and return to normal operation, turn 
the toggle switch on the back of the brewer to the OFF position for 5 seconds, then back on.

1  Check for 5 Vdc (nominal) across the + and - pins of the solid state relay (SSRs). If no power is applied to the 

SSR and the heating elements are always on, replace the SSR. On units having two SSRs, check both.

2  Turn off power to the brewer and allow the water tank to cool. Once cool, turn power back on while monitoring 

the voltage across the + and - pins of the SSR(s). During normal operation, the voltage should be 5 Vdc, 
until the water is hot, then drop to below 1 Vdc. The universal power module (UPM) should be replaced if the 
voltage reads 5 Vdc constantly even though 

Ready to brew

 or 

Over Temp Sensor

 appears on the display. 

3  If the UPM is operating normally, check for a false over-temp error caused by the temperature sensor. Check 

the resistance across the leads of the temperature sensor. If the resistance is less than 10 k when the water is 
cool, replace the temperature sensor. 

IMPORTANT:

Before proceeding, make sure that the control panel temperature is adjusted to compensate 

for higher elevations. The factory setting is 200°F. Reduce the temperature setting two degrees for every 
1000 feet of elevation above 4000 feet.    

Summary of Contents for G4TP2S10A3500

Page 1: ...G4 ThermoPro Series 1 5 Gallon Coffee Brewing System USER GUIDE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE TO INSTALLER Please leave this booklet with the machine 51 30 5 07 3 SFW...

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Page 3: ...elf 1 PH 220 V 23 0 34 5 A 3 x 2500 W 3W G 5100 7600 W 50 60 Hz 15 0 21 0 gal hr 56 8 79 5 l hr 73 7 Twin brewer 1 PH 220 V 23 0 34 5 A 3 x 2500 W 3W G 5100 7600 W 50 60 Hz 15 0 21 0 gal hr 56 8 79 5...

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: ...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 7: ...r than necessary 5 3 0130 45 5 0 4536 5 0 4 082019C WARNING Do not connect the power cord to the power supply until instructed to do so Setting Up 120 220 Volt Units for 220 240 Volt Operation 4 Remov...

Page 8: ...ck out and tag the circuit breaker before connecting the power cable to the junction box WARNING Do not connect the power cord to the power supply until instructed to do so Front panel RQ JXUDWLRQ YDU...

Page 9: ...USJDBM TQFDJmDBUJPOT UIF XBUFS UBOL UZQJDBMMZ requires 20 to 30 minutes to reach the factory set PQFSBUJOH UFNQFSBUVSF 8IFO UIF XBUFS IBT IFBUFE Ready to Brew should be on the display 24 FGPSF CSFXJOH...

Page 10: ...wer will brew coffee based on the settings programmed into the universal control module UCM To change the settings see the PROGRAMMING GUIDE section 1 The brewer should be ON POmSN UIJT BU UIF SFBS UP...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...wer PS HBM EJTQFOTFST ESPQ one TABZ Z95 UBCMFU JOUP UIF CSFX CBTLFU PS HBM dispensers drop two TABZ Z61 tablets into the brew CBTLFU 4MJEF UIF CSFX CBTLFU XJUI KVTU UIF UBCMFU T JOTJEF JOUP UIF CSFX S...

Page 13: ...soaked with detergent solution 11 Rinse Thoroughly rinse all parts with clean warm water Sanitize After rinsing place all faucet and gauge parts in a sink to be sanitized Immerse them in One 1SP DMFBO...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...JEF PG UIF NBDIJOF 130 3 6 H 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 view varies w...

Page 16: ...e Model Select Control Settings Brew Settings Recipes Combo Coffee Settings Summary Exit Temperature Settings Warmer Settings Quality Timer Energy Savings Satellite LED Color Sounds Diagnostics Displa...

Page 17: ...UIF CFFQFS IFBSE FBDI UJNF B CVUUPO JT QSFTTFE PO PS PGG 5IF GBDUPSZ EFGBVMU TFUUJOH JT 0O Diagnostics SVOT UIF TZTUFN BVUP UFTU 4FF UIF Troubleshooting Guide for more details Display Settings Brew Ti...

Page 18: ...S SJOTF WPMVNF JT P UP P Brew Settings Menu 8IFO ZPV mSTU FOUFS UIF SFX 4FUUJOHT QSPHSBNNJOH NFOV ZPV XJMM CF BTLFE UP TFMFDU QSFTT B 3 8 CVUUPO UP DIBOHF UIF TFUUJOHT GPS 5P QSPHSBN NPSF UIBO POF 3 8...

Page 19: ...JPOBM UJNF GPS UIF XBUFS UP ESBJO GSPN UIF CSFX CBTLFU CFGPSF i SFXJOHw EJTBQQFBST GSPN UIF EJTQMBZ 5IF GBDUPSZ EFGBVMU TFUUJOH JT UXP NJOVUFT 5IJT GFBUVSF SFEVDFT UIF DIBODF UIBU UIF CSFX CBTLFU XJMM...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...Brewer G4TP2S Single Coffee Brewer G4TP2 ROUGH IN DRAWING 041217A 20 75in 52 7cm 20 75in 52 7cm 24 00in 60 0cm 24 00in 60 0cm 8 38in 21 0cm 8 38in 21 0cm 35 14in 89 2cm 35 42in 90 0cm 4 00in 10 2cm 4...

Page 22: ...19 2 20 35 10 24 17 35 27 18 11 26 22 9 36 3A 3B 30A 30B 6A 6B 1 14 21A 21B 34 23A 23B 35 32A 32B 16A 16B 31A 31B 28 35 33 36 4A 4B 7A 7B 15A 15B G4TP2S Main Chassis Exploded View Water tanks assembli...

Page 23: ...ALVE BY PASS NON ADJUSTABLE WITH RESTRICTOR WC 2945 9 WC 10001 CONTROL MODULE UPM 120 220V G4 G4TP2S Recommended Parts to Stock ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 20 WC 103 SWITCH TOGGLE NON LIT DPST 25A 125 250VA...

Page 24: ...TS RECOMMENDED PARTS 051618C 27 20 37 7 34 13 14 21 12 23 G4TP2T Main Chassis Exploded View Water tank assembly see section IP45 11 25 38 1A 1B 3A 3B 29A 29B 32A 32B 22A 22B 35 4A 4B 31A 31B 2A 2B 5A...

Page 25: ...OLDER ASSY W 5A FUSE 22A WC 102 1 SWITCH TOGGLE NON LIT SPST 15A 125 6A 250VAC RESISTIVE 22B WC 103 2 SWITCH TOGGLE NON LIT DPST 25A 125 250VAC RESISTIVE 23 WC 5459 COVER TOP SS THERMOPRO 24A WC 3528...

Page 26: ...SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SINGLE HEATING ELEMENT ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 8 WC 522 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT HEATER CONTROL DPST 277V 40A 9 WC 43055 GUARD SHOCK RESET THERMOSTAT WC 522 10 WC 37266 KIT FITTING...

Page 27: ...TANK 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SIN GLE HEATING ELEMENT ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 8 WC 522 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT HEATER CONTROL DPST 277V 40A 9 WC 43055 GUARD SHOCK RESET THERMOSTAT WC 522 10...

Page 28: ...T SILICONE WASHERS 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 7 WC 4382 GUARD SHOCK HTNG ELMNT DOUBLE 8 WC 522 THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT HEATER CONTROL DPST 277V 40A 9 WC 37365 KIT FITTING...

Page 29: ...ed 4 Not Used 4 Vdd 5Vdc 5 12 Vac Input Back Light 5 Vss Logic_Common 6 Data_Communication First 7 Not Used 8 Not Used 1 Vss Logic_Common 2 TX Transmit 3 Vdd 5Vdc 4 RX Receive 5 Not Used 6 Not Used UC...

Page 30: ...nsmit 3 Vdd 5Vdc 4 RX Receive 5 Not Used 6 Not Used UCM TOUCH SCREEN Pin Assignments USB Pin Assignments 6 Pin Connector UPM Pin Assignments r o t c e n n o C n i P 4 1 r o t c e n n o C n i P 0 2 r o...

Page 31: ...2 Not Used 13 Warmer Right 13 Solid Stat e Relay Common 14 Warmer Left 14 UPM Ground 15 Bypass Valve Right 16 Bypass Valve Left 17 Not Used 18 Not Used 19 Current Sensor 20 Current Sensor 1 12 Vac Inp...

Page 32: ...t 12 Not Used 13 Warmer Right 13 Solid St at e Relay Common 14 Warmer Left 14 Tank Ground 15 Bypass Valve Right 16 Bypass Valve Left 17 Not Used 18 Not Used 19 Current Sensor 20 Current Sensor 1 12 Va...

Page 33: ...ogic_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 8 Not Used 1 Vss Logic_Common 2 TX Transmit 3 Vdd 5Vdc 4 RX Receive 5 No...

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: ...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 3 Check to see if...

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: ...ROR DESCRIPTION CAUSE Water Level Error LOO UXQ HUURU 2YHU RZ The water inlet valve has either been open for more than 10 minutes RQ WKH LQLWLDO WDQN OO RU KDV EHHQ RSHQ IRU VHFRQGV RQ ODUJH EUHZHUV D...

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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