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Programming Options (cont.)

PROGRAMMING GUIDE 

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Tea by Time

 

 

 

<-- Select -->

Tea Dilut. Delay

 

<-- Select -->

Tea Dilut. Volume

 

<-- Select -->

Tea Dilut. Time

 

<-- Select -->

Tea Dilut. Stir

 

<-- Select -->

Tea Pulse Brew

<-- Select -->

Tea by Time -  

sets the amount of tea brewed according to time. Once accessed (

~

), 

press the BREW button for which the brew time needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW 
selects half batch on some models). Press 

Ż

 or 

Ź

 to highlight minutes or seconds. 

Press 

~

 to change the setting. The range is 0:00 to 9:59. Once the amount of time 

is entered, press 

Ź

VOUJMFYJTnBTIJOHUIFOQSFTT

~

 to save. Press 

Ź

 to display the 

subsequent menu features.

Tea Dilut. Delay - 

 sets the delay until tea dilution begins. Once accessed (

~

), press 

the BREW button for which the dilution delay needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW 
selects half batch on some models). Press 

Ż

 or 

Ź

 to increase or decrease time. The 

range is 0:30 to 10:00. Press 

~

 

to save. Press 

Ź

 to display the subsequent menu 

features.

Tea Dilut. Volume -  

sets the tea dilution volume. Once accessed (

~

), press the 

BREW button for which the dilution volume needs to be changed (SHIFT+BREW 
selects half batch on some models). Place an empty container under the (empty) brew 
basket. Press the same BREW button a second time to start. When the desired dilution 

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has been set. Press 

Ź

 to display the subsequent menu features. 

Tea Dilut. Time -  

sets the amount of tea dilution according to time. Once accessed 

(

~

), press the BREW button for which the dilution time needs to be changed 

(SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press 

Ż

 or 

Ź

 to highlight minutes 

or seconds. Press 

~

 to change the setting. The range is 0:00 to 9:59. Once the 

amount of time is entered, press 

Ź

VOUJMFYJTnBTIJOHUIFOQSFTT

~

 to save. Press 

Ź

 

to display the subsequent menu features. 

Tea Dilut. Stir -  

turns the dilution stir feature On and Off. Once accessed (

~

), press 

the BREW button for which stir needs to be turned On or Off (SHIFT-BREW selects 
half batch on some models). Press 

Ż

 or 

Ź

 to toggle between On and Off. Press 

~

 to 

save. Press 

Ź

 to display the subsequent menu features.

Tea Pulse Brew -  

turns pulse brew On and Off and adjusts the pulse brew settings 

when set to On. Once accessed (

~

), press the BREW button for which pulse needs 

to be turned On or Off (SHIFT+BREW selects half batch on some models). Press 

~

 

to 

save. If On is selected, subsequent screens will appear to adjust the Pulse Count, On 
Time and Off Time. Press 

Ż

 or 

Ź

 to select the setting for each screen, then press 

~

 

to move to the next screen. Press 

Ź

 to display the subsequent menu features.

Summary of Contents for RSTB

Page 1: ...G3 Digital Sweet Tea Brewing System with Rotating Brew Basket USER GUIDE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE TO INSTALLER Please leave this booklet with the machine 345 30 5 07 3 SFW...

Page 2: ...IP21 OOXVWUDWHG 3DUWV 5HFRPPHQGHG 3DUWV 7DQN VVHPEO SRUW IP23 OHFWULFDO 6FKHPDWLF RPHVWLF 6 OHFWULFDO 6FKHPDWLF SRUW ES114 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ XLGH HQHUDO 7 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ XLGH 7ULDF 6 VWHP 7 7URXEOHVKRR...

Page 3: ...ULFDO 6XSSO 5HTXLUHPHQWV MODEL DESCRIPTION PHASE VOLTS AMPS HEATING CONFIG WIRE WATTS HERTZ CAPACITY RSTB Sweet Tea Brewing System with Rotating Brew Basket 1 PH 120 V 13 8 A 1 X 1600 W 2W G 1650 W 50...

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: ...9C 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 Front panel or Style varies Brewers With a Strain Relief Moun...

Page 8: ...and size electrical outlet If it is not compatible either have the cord replaced or have the electrical outlet upgraded by a licensed electrician Do not use an extension cord Do not use a power cord p...

Page 9: ...he water has heated Ready to brew will be displayed on the LCD screen 19 Perform a brew cycle of a least 12 oz 350 ml to purge any remaining air from the system See OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS During the i...

Page 10: ...the brew basket to EJSFDU UIF nPX JOUP UIF MFGU PS right tea container The brewer will brew coffee or tea based on the settings programmed into the universal control module UCM To change the settings...

Page 11: ...on the rack and remove the cardboard spout cover 4 Pull off the shipping cap that covers the spout on the bag 5 Place the QCD next to the spout then slide sideways until it stops The brewer will prime...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...FFUFOFS IBT CFFO QVSHFE from the hose system 6 MMPX UIF CSFXFS UP TJU GPS UIF BNPVOU PG UJNF TQFDJmFE CZ UIF TBOJUJ FS DMFBOFS NBOVGBDUVSFS XJUI UIF DMFBOJOH TPMVUJPO JO UIF TXFFUFOFS IPTFT lines MVTI...

Page 14: ...UIFO ESBJO JMM UIF DPOUBJOFS UP UIF UPQ XJUI XBSN DMFBO XBUFS UIFO ESBJO JMM XJUI XBUFS BOE ESBJO B TFDPOE UJNF Disassemble the faucet Unscrew the faucet assembly GSPN UIF EJTQFOTFS 5IFO VOTDSFX UIF...

Page 15: ...layed Then press or to scroll through the various available settings See Programming Options for detailed descriptions Actual label appearance varies with model 8 130 3 6 B Programming Options To exit...

Page 16: ...he same BREW button a second time to start When the desired dilution WPMVNF JT SFBDIFE QSFTT UIF 3 8 CVUUPO BHBJO UP TUPQ UIF nPX 5IF EJMVUJPO WPMVNF has been set Press to display the subsequent menu...

Page 17: ...display the subsequent menu features Sweetener Time units equipped for brewing sweet tea only adjusts the amount of time sweetener is dispensed when brewing sweet tea Once accessed press the BREW but...

Page 18: ...Pre Infusn Select Coffee by Volume Select Coffee by Time Select Coffee by Volume combo units only sets coffee brewing volume Once accessed press the BREW button for which the brew volume needs to be c...

Page 19: ...save Press to display the subsequent menu features Temperature adjusts the maximum tank water temperature Once accessed press or to increase or decrease the temperature The setting range is 170 F to 2...

Page 20: ...a SENSOR ERROR or WATER ERROR Once accessed press or to select the number to be changed Press repeatedly to change the number value Press or to select the next number to change When done press VOUJM F...

Page 21: ...or decrease the amount of time The range is Off to 10 hours Press to save Press to display the subsequent menu features Displ Brew Time turns the display of the brew time during brewing On and Off On...

Page 22: ...t Tea Brewer 345 306 3 8 9 11 in 23 1 cm 34 20 in 86 9 cm 16 61 in 42 2 cm 22 61 in 57 4 cm 22 87 in 58 1 cm 13 16 in O D 33 4 cm 13 09 in I D 33 2 cm 13 41 in 34 1 cm 20 84 in 52 9 cm 20 96 in 58 3 c...

Page 23: ...38 14 13 28 12 39 15 17 32 40 19 20 33 1 RSTB Main Chassis Exploded View See section IP21 for domestic units IP23 for export units 2A 2B 18 11A 11B 30A 30B 3A 3B 16A 16B 36 38 42 31A 31B 22A 22B 21 2...

Page 24: ...WC 5231 COMPOUND HEAT SINK 5OZ 15 WC 889 VALVE DUMP LEFT 120V 12W ALPHA S D1000 GEM 12 TLP RSTB Recommended Parts to Stock ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 23 WC 8653 QCD LIQUID BOX BAG CONNECTOR TCC1 TCC2 24 WC...

Page 25: ...3 WC 917 ELEMENT HEATING 1 45KW 120V W JAM NUTS 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SINGLE HEATING ELEMENT 8 WC 523 THERMOSTAT MANUAL RESET 120 240 VAC 25A...

Page 26: ...04 KIT ELEMENT HEATING 2 5KW 220V W JAM NUT SILICONE WASHERS ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SINGLE HEATING ELEMENT 8 WC 522 THERM...

Page 27: ...ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ES17 RSTB ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 091516NC RSTB 120 Volts...

Page 28: ...9 TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR 10 TANK TEMPERATURE SENSOR 11 UCM GROUND 12 WATER LEVEL PROBE 13 NOT USED 14 NOT USED 15 NOT USED 16 120V NEUTRAL UCM Pin Assignments 16 Pin Connector Model Voltage V Amps A...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...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 31: ...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 32: ...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 33: ...mpound 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...

Page 34: ...nd the dilution spout If one BIBs is empty check to make sure that the transfer valve is in the correct position 3 If the tubing system is OK check to see if power is being supplied to the sweetener p...

Page 35: ...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 36: ...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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