Curtis SLG Installation Instructions, Service & Warranty Information Download Page 3

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1.0
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.5
3.0

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6
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8

10
12

1 5
2 0
2 5
2 9
3 4
3 9
4 3

3.8
5.0
6.3
7.5
8.8

10.0
11.3

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:  Time settings in
this table are only
approximate. Amounts

will vary with grind texture and
specific coffee bean. Weigh your
output, then make adjustments as
necessary

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MOTOR CRUSHING GRINDER ASSY 120VAC
MOTOR, GRINDER 120VAC

CAPACITOR, COFFEE GRINDER ASSY
SHEAR DRIVE COFFEE GRINDER
SHEAR DISK
CAP, SHEAR DISK GRINDERS
COVER, GRINDER HOUSING W/LABEL
SCREW & THRUST PIN ADJUSTING ASSY
SPRINGBAFFLE LONG, NITRIC ACID COLORING
SPRING BAFFLE SHORT, NITRIC ACID COLORING
BAFFLE, SPOUT
SPOUT, GRINDER HOUSING
BURRS, SET CRUSH HIGH FLOW
SPRING, TENSION COFFEE GRINDER
WORM FEEDING ASSY CCG

WC-9135
WC-91022
WC-91026
WC-91024
WC-91025
WC-91016
WC-91017
WC-91015
WC-91029
WC-91027
WC-91028
WC-91023
WC-91045
WC-91021
WC-91020

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ILLUSTRA

ILLUSTRA

ILLUSTRA

ILLUSTRA

ILLUSTRATED P

TED P

TED P

TED P

TED PAR

AR

AR

AR

ARTS

TS

TS

TS

TS

LIST

LIST

LIST

LIST

LIST

GRINDER MOTOR

GRINDER MOTOR

GRINDER MOTOR

GRINDER MOTOR

GRINDER MOTOR

Seconds

Ounces

Seconds

Ounces

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE: Before reprogramming the ISLG, the factory timer settings may be all you need.
The factory settings:  The SMALL grind button is set for 5 seconds (1.3 oz). The LARGE grind button is set at 15 seconds (3.8
oz). On the ISLG -13, there is an additional MEDIUM button that is set for 10 seconds.
1. Open timer cover (behind hopper). Find timer and move the switch from RUN to PROGRAM.
2. Use a stopwatch (recommended) or sweep second hand to time your batches.  It is usually quicker to optimize the SMALL

button first. You will then have a more accurate start point for optimizing the other grind button[s].

3. Place an empty filter and cone under the grinder. With your stopwatch ready, press and hold the SMALL

SMALL

SMALL

SMALL

SMALL front panel

button for the desired number of seconds. Weigh the grounds. Record the time and weight. If you are below your target
weight, you can reinsert the filter and add time in small increments by pressing and holding the same button.
Weigh again and add time as desired to reach your target weight. When you are satisfied with the amount, switch the timer
back to RUN and re-grind to test the time and weight. Write down the results.

4. When the time/weight programming is completed, install the front cover.

SETTING TIMER ON SLG GRINDER

SETTING TIMER ON SLG GRINDER

SETTING TIMER ON SLG GRINDER

SETTING TIMER ON SLG GRINDER

SETTING TIMER ON SLG GRINDER

1. Take off timer cover (behind hopper) removing four screws.
   Locate timer.
2. Timer controls are one high/low switch, allowing you to select  a
   scale on timer dial; outside scale range is .5 through 15, inside
   scale range is 2 to 60.
3. Test adjustment by grinding some coffee. When amount is
    satisfactory, reinstall timer cover.

Item  Part No.

Item  Part No.

Item  Part No.

Item  Part No.

Item  Part No.

Description

Description

Description

Description

Description

CHANGING A BROKEN SHEAR DISK

CHANGING A BROKEN SHEAR DISK

CHANGING A BROKEN SHEAR DISK

CHANGING A BROKEN SHEAR DISK

CHANGING A BROKEN SHEAR DISK

1. Unplug power cord.
2. Open hopper and remove beans, then open front cover.
3. On grind motor assembly, take out two thumb screws (10) and remove grind cap (6).
4. Pull out grinding burr/feed worm assembly (2). Inner half of grinding burrs will remain with

housing.

5. Separate shear cap (5) and shear drive (3). Broken shear disk (4) should fall out of slot in

drive.

6. Inspect and clean housing (1) of coffee or debris. Especially, look for something that could

have snapped shear disk.

7. Re-insert feed worm and grinding burr on motor shaft.
8. Push shear drive through burr/feed worm assembly and align large slot with tongue on

motor shaft.

9. Rotate burr/feed worm assembly to align slot with narrow slot on shear drive.
10. Insert a new shear disk into slot. Cover with the shear cap. Replace grind cap and thumb screws.
11. Return power to unit.

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22222

11111

66666

88888

77777

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10

10

10

10

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

PROGRAMMING THE ISLG

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2

3

8

6

4

7

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Summary of Contents for SLG

Page 1: ...DELS INCLUDED SLG ISLG FIND OUT MORE ON THE WEB WILBURCURTIS COM WILBUR CURTIS COMPANY Montebello CA 90640 DRAFT COPY Not Released This Version Exists as File No I DIAGRAMS FRANK FX 134 p65 CURTIS LOW PROFILE COFFEE GRINDERS FOR THE LATEST SPEC INFORMATION GO TO WWW WILBURCURTIS COM ISO 9001 REGISTERED C ISLGInterLock Grinder SLG Grinder ...

Page 2: ...ersonal injur void personal injur void personal injur void personal injury y y y y Important Notes Cautions from the factor Important Notes Cautions from the factor Important Notes Cautions from the factor Important Notes Cautions from the factor Important Notes Cautions from the factory y y y y QUICK ST QUICK ST QUICK ST QUICK ST QUICK STAR AR AR AR ART SETUP SLG T SETUP SLG T SETUP SLG T SETUP S...

Page 3: ...e grounds Record the time and weight If you are below your target weight you can reinsert the filter and add time in small increments by pressing and holding the same button Weigh again and add time as desired to reach your target weight When you are satisfied with the amount switch the timer back to RUN and re grind to test the time and weight Write down the results 4 When the time weight program...

Page 4: ...Breakdown ISLG The parts called out on this illustration are for the ISLG grinder and are the only parts that are different from the SLG grinder All other parts are identical Illustrated is the ISLG 10 a two batch grinder The ISLG 13 uses a slightly different switch panel and has an additional switch a three batch grinder 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 ...

Page 5: ...e for the operation of equipment at other than the stated voltages on the serial plate 4 Abuse or neglect including failure to periodically clean or remove lime accumulations Manufacturer is not responsible for variation in equipment operation due to excessive lime or local water conditions 5 Replacement of items subject to normal use and wear This shall include but is not limited to light bulbs s...

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