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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 

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SWEET TEA MIXING SYSTEM - GENERIC, CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS    

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Sweet Tea Mixing System Cleaning and Sanitizing (Weekly)

The brewer pours sweetener into the tea dispenser at the end of the brew cycle. Setting the brewer to Fast Brew 
can speed up this cleaning procedure (see the 

PROGRAMMING GUIDE

 to turn on Fast Brew). 

Use a concentrated cleaning solution to simplify the cleaning procedure. This procedure requires a one gallon 

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the manufacturer in a one gallon bucket of clean warm water (maximum 120ºF). 

1  Make sure the brewer is on and the water supply 

line is connected.

2  Remove both quick connect/disconnect (QCD) 

connectors from the tea sweetener bag-in-box (BIB) 
product bags.

3  Pull the caps off of the QCDs and immerse them in 

the container containing the cleaning solution.

4  Place an empty container on the brew deck and 

insert an empty brew basket into the rails below the 
spray head.

5  Press the SWEET TEA brew button and run one 

complete brew cycle. 

6  Allow the brewer to sit for the amount of time 

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the cleaning solution in the sweetener hoses/lines 

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with clean warm water (no cleaning solution). Press 
the SWEET TEA brew button to run a brew cycle 

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the system.

8  Discard the solution that poured into the container 

on the brew deck.

9  Remove the QCDs from the bucket containing the 

hot water and replace the caps. Reconnect the 
QCDs to the BIB product bags.

10  If Fast Brew option was selected for cleaning, reset 

Fast Brew to OFF. 

BREW

BASKET

BREW

BASKET

CLEANING - STEPS 1 TO 6

RINSING - STEPS 7 TO 10

Summary of Contents for ThermoPro G4

Page 1: ...G4 Digital Sweet Tea Brewing System 86 5 6 8 5 1 6 9 7 6 16758 7 216 127 72 167 5 Please leave this booklet with the machine FC8 G4STB FRONT COVER 081616 F 10006 revNC...

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Page 3: ...l time feedback of the brewing process and energy saving mode Industry s most effective mineral tolerant design Encapsulated control boards Protect against steam water and impact 6SHFL FDWLRQV OHFWULF...

Page 4: ...Safeguards Conventions WARNING Make sure that this brewer is installed and grounded according to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CZ RVBMJmFE QFSTPOOFM CFGPSF BUUFNQUJOH UP VTF JU BJMVSF UP GPMMPX UIF 4...

Page 5: ...CIFICATIONS section for the correct size The water line should also be capable of being DPOUSPMMFE CZ B TIVU PGG WBMWF P OPU DPOOFDU UIF XBUFS MJOF UP B TBEEMF WBMWF 4 OUFSOBUJPOBM SFRVJSFT UIF GPMMPX...

Page 6: ...ting power cable from the terminal block and remove 7 Feed the 220 Volt power cable into the brewer 8 On dual voltage units being operated at 220 Volts disconnect and cap the jumper wire between the C...

Page 7: ...and the electrical TQFDJmDBUJPOT UIF XBUFS UBOL UZQJDBMMZ SFRVJSFT UP minutes to reach the factory set operating temperature When the water has heated Ready to brew will be displayed on the LCD scree...

Page 8: ...XJOH XJMM CFHJO 5IF CSFXFS XJMM CSFX DPGGFF PS UFB CBTFE PO UIF TFUUJOHT QSPHSBNNFE JOUP UIF VOJWFSTBM DPOUSPM NPEVMF 6 5P DIBOHF UIF TFUUJOHT TFF UIF PROGRAMMING GUIDE 1 The brewer should be ON POmSN...

Page 9: ...2 Slide the QCD sideways off of the BIB spout 3 Place the new BIB container 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 Q...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...Pull the caps off of the QCDs and immerse them in the container containing the cleaning solution 4 Place an empty container on the brew deck and insert an empty brew basket into the rails below the s...

Page 12: ...ctions on the package 3 Unscrew the faucet assembly from the dispenser Then unscrew the handle bonnet assembly from the top of the faucet and remove Inspect the seat cup for wear Replace the seat cup...

Page 13: ...U QBTT DPEF JT 0ODF UIF DPEF JT FOUFSFE QSFTT 0 5IF 6 TDSFFO XJMM appear The access code can be reset in the POUSPM 4FUUJOHT TVC NFOV VOEFS 1BTTXPSET Status lights Brew Buttons Curtis logo Home Undo S...

Page 14: ...d Gray Standard Amber Tropical Purple Tropical Gray 76 308 Purple 76 308 Gray Temperature Quality Timer Energy Savings Sounds Diagnostics Display Settings Preventative Maintenance Brew Counter Passwor...

Page 15: ...M VQMPBE BMM PG UIF TFUVQ EBUB POUP UIF nBTI ESJWF 5IF ZFMMPX JDPO PO UIF UPQ MFGU PG UIF UPVDITDSFFO XJMM MJHIU JOEJDBUJOH UIBU EBUB JT USBOTGFSSJOH 5IJT QSPDFTT XJMM POMZ UBLF B TFDPOE UP DPNQMFUF D...

Page 16: ...n 23 1 cm 10 11 in 25 7 cm 0 49 1 2 cm 22 29 in 56 6 cm 22 67 in 57 6 cm 22 82 in 58 0 cm 16 61 in 42 2 cm 23 96 in 60 9 cm 13 41 in 34 1 cm 20 84 in 52 9 cm 1 29 in 3 3 cm 18 39 in 46 7 cm 12 06 in 3...

Page 17: ...ARTS RECOMMENDED PARTS 090616NC Supplies and Accessories All Models CAB 1 Cleaning Brush WC 29025 Spray Head 3 4 5 28 29 6 7 8 27 9 10 11 25 26 18 9 12 13 14 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 G4STB Main Chassi...

Page 18: ...6 ID x 1 8W SILICONE 14 WC 5231 COMPOUND SILICONE 5 OZ 15 WC 889 9 9 803 7 9 3 6 GEM 12 TLP G4STB Recommended Parts to Stock ITEM PART DESCRIPTION 16 WC 2977 101K KIT SPRAYHEAD FITTING PLASTIC 17 WC 2...

Page 19: ...HEATING 1 6KW120V W JAM NUT SILICONE O RING 6 WC 1438 101 SENSOR TEMPERATURE TANK 7 WC 4394 GUARD SHOCK HEATING ELEMENT FOR SINGLE HEATING ELEMENT WC 6277 Recommended Parts to Stock ITEM PART DESCRIP...

Page 20: ...ed 13 Dilution Valve Right 14 Dilution Valve Left 15 Sweetner Pump 16 Sweetner Pump 17 120VacNeutral Internal Use Only 18 Not Used 19 Current Sensor 20 Current Sensor 1 12 Vac Input Back Light 2 Vdd 5...

Page 21: ...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...

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Page 23: ...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 QSFTTVSF G...

Page 24: ...TFDUJPO GPS UIF NBYJNVN UJNFT BMMPXFE 0ODF UIF NBMGVODUJPO JT DPSSFDUFE UIF FSSPS NFTTBHF NVTU CF DMFBSFE 5P SFTFU UIF VOJU BOE SFUVSO UP OPSNBM PQFSBUJPO UVSO UIF UPHHMF TXJUDI PO UIF CBDL PG UIF CS...

Page 25: ...ed to the triac but there is no voltage out of A2 replace the triac If power is not being supplied from the UPM but Heating appears on the display check the wiring from the UPM to the triac If the wir...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...FTT Diagnostics 8IFO 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...

Page 28: ...e a mismatch in their settings 830 8 0 KDYH D PLVPDWFK LQ WKHLU VHWWLQJV UPZDUH XSGDWH needed Error Messages Brewer Will Stop Brewing MESSAGE DISPLAY ERROR DESCRIPTION CAUSE Water Level Error LOO UXQ...

Page 29: ...per installation of equipment This equipment must be installed by a professional technician and must comply with all local elec trical mechanical and plumbing codes Improper voltage Equipment must be...

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