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 Semi-Automatic Coffee System

Getting To Know Your Coffee System

Parts of Your Coffee System

NOTE:

 See the 

Operating Instructions

 section for directions on how to use the features below.

Exterior

Control Panel

The control panel has buttons and knobs across it that are 

used to operate your coffee system. See page 8.

Brewing Compartment

The brewing compartment is the area where ground coffee, 

steam and hot drinks are dispensed. It is equipped with a drip 

tray and a slide out accessory drawer.

Drip Tray

The drip tray catches spills and water that the coffee system 

purges during the process of making coffee.

Accessory Drawer

The pullout accessory drawer holds the used coffee ground 

bin. It also has room on the sides to store the accessories that 

come with your coffee system.

Used Coffee Ground Bin

Use the coffee ground bin to hold used coffee grounds after 

you are finished making coffee drinks.

Used Grounds Beater Bar

When emptying the drink dispenser assembly, knock it against 

the beater bar to loosen the grounds from the drink dispenser 

assembly.

Drink Dispenser Assembly

Coffee drinks are dispensed from the drink dispenser assembly. 

Water filters through the coffee grounds inside it. See page 9

for a picture of the various parts.

Dispensing Collar

The drink dispenser assembly (filter holder) attaches to the 

dispensing collar when making hot drinks. 

Coffee Bean Container

The coffee system grinds the roasted coffee beans put in the 

coffee bean container.

Ground Coffee Dispenser

The ground coffee comes out of the dispenser when the coffee 

is ground.

Ground Coffee Shelf

Rest the bottom of the drink dispenser assembly (filter holder) 

on this shelf during the coffee grinding process. 

NOTE

: Do not 

rest the holder on the ground coffee shelf unattended.

Steam Nozzle

Use the steam nozzle to foam milk and create various types of 

hot drinks.

Water Tank

Model CM24

T

BISAS only. The water tank holds the filtered 

water used to make coffee. Use only water with a hardness 

of four grains per gallon (gpg) or less. The water tank door is 

sealed shut on the plumbed model (CM24

P

BISAS).

Coffee Grinder Adjustment

Allows you to adjust the fineness of the coffee produced by the 

coffee grinder. See page 30 for instructions on how to adjust 

the coffee fineness.

Coffee Grind Time Adjustment

Allows you to adjust the amount of time the coffee grinds when 

you push the grind button. See page 31 for instructions on how 

to adjust the coffee grind time.

Regulator

Plumbed model only. The regulator controls the water pressure 

of the water supplied to the coffee system. See page 31.

Model-Serial Number Label

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

Summary of Contents for CM24TBISAS

Page 1: ...his manual completely before operating your appliance Keep it for future reference Semi Automatic Coffee System Use and Care Manual Part No 101984 Rev A Models CM24TBISAS Tank model CM24PBISAS Plumbed...

Page 2: ...ons 27 Dispenser Collar Decalcification both models 27 What to Use 27 Boiler Decalcification Tank Model 28 What to Use 28 Cleaning the Exterior and Brewing Compartment Surfaces 29 What to Use 29 How t...

Page 3: ...at must be followed for it to work properly Safety Symbols IMPORTANT Warnings and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations th...

Page 4: ...DY PARTS AND CLOTHING ARE CLEAR OF THE BREWING COMPARTMENT KEEP ALL BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE BREWING COMPARTMENT DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER DRINK DISPENSING HOT LIQUIDS AND STEAM CAN CAUSE SEVERE BUR...

Page 5: ...of the portion of the coffee system behind the front panel To avoid personal injury make sure no one is under the coffee system when sliding it in and out of the cabinet To avoid steam coming out of...

Page 6: ...tallation of a reverse osmosis filtration system Reverse osmosis systems can cause low water pressure When the water pressure is low the coffee water volume level can fluctuate and the water pump may...

Page 7: ...ture of the various parts Dispensing Collar The drink dispenser assembly filter holder attaches to the dispensing collar when making hot drinks Coffee Bean Container The coffee system grinds the roast...

Page 8: ...7 Use and Care Manual Getting To Know Your Coffee System 7 10 11 9 13 6 5 4 3 12 2 Left Side Panel 15 14 17 1 8 16...

Page 9: ...ht next to it glows when the unit is on Light Switch Push in on the light switch to turn the lights in the brewing compartment on or off Filter Holder Holds the filters that contain the ground coffee...

Page 10: ...9 Use and Care Manual Getting To Know Your Coffee System I M J Drink Dispenser Assembly A B C E D F G H K N O P Q R S Accessories L...

Page 11: ...ystem if one is not available Have a qualified installer install the coffee system in the desired location according to the accompanying installation instructions 1 2 3 4 WARNING To avoid sickness cle...

Page 12: ...rence WARNING To prevent personal injury keep your hands out of the coffee bean container Some of the metal surfaces behind the front panel are hot when the power switch is on Avoid contact with these...

Page 13: ...up Make sure the outside of the tank is dry before replacement Push down firmly on the handles when replacing it 2 3 Removing the Water Tank WARNING On model CM24TBISAS tank version clean the water ta...

Page 14: ...go on and off to keep the water at a constant temperature Turn the steam nozzle knob 1 4 turn clockwise until water starts to come out of the nozzle then turn the knob to the off position 6 7 8 9 Oper...

Page 15: ...for making two cups of coffee at the same time When making two cups at the same time put the cups side by side one on each side of the nozzle Or to save time changing nozzles you may center one cup un...

Page 16: ...k at first then becoming lighter Once the coffee is dispensed remove the cup s Remove the filter holder Open the accessory drawer and tap the filter holder on the beater bar inside the coffee grounds...

Page 17: ...the drink dispenser button The Espresso will begin to dispense dark at first then becoming lighter Once the coffee is dispensed remove the cup s Remove the filter holder Open the accessory drawer and...

Page 18: ...nozzle knob to the off position Remove the pitcher and using the handle on the nozzle push it back over the drip tray Turn the steam knob on slowly to get excess milk out of the nozzle Turn the knob...

Page 19: ...lower the coffee will flow creating a stronger flavored coffee Packing also affects the coffee volume Insert the filter holder into the dispenser collar inside the brewing compartment See page 14 for...

Page 20: ...rn the steam nozzle knob to the off position Remove the pitcher and using the handle on the nozzle push it back over the drip tray Pour the steamed milk into the coffee Turn the steam knob on slowly t...

Page 21: ...zzle as far as possible into the cup Continue this process until the milk is hot This process will take approximately two minutes Once the milk is hot turn the steam nozzle knob to the off position Re...

Page 22: ...the drink volume knob to the first setting approximately one ounce Set the grinder timer on the side of the coffee system for approximately eight seconds See page 31 for instructions The grind time a...

Page 23: ...ts specified Do not use a steam or pressure cleaner to clean the coffee system or any part of it Damage caused by cleaning the unit in this manner could result in electric shock fire or explosion Turn...

Page 24: ...nce Approved Cleaners Approved Cleaners for the Coffee System Dacor Part Number Description ACDC10 Puly Decalcifying Powder ACCLKIT Kit containing Puly Detergent Tablets and Puly Liquid Detergent A 30...

Page 25: ...unit The water tank is now clean V 1 2 3 Water Tank Removal Cleaning the Drink Dispenser Assembly What to Use A solution of warm water and hand dishwashing soap Scrub brush How to Clean the Drink Disp...

Page 26: ...How to Clean the Coffee Bin Turn off the power switch and allow the coffee system to cool Pull out the accessory drawer and remove the used coffee ground bin Empty the coffee ground bin Wash the parts...

Page 27: ...eaning brush to remove any loose grounds from the screen on the bottom of the dispenser collar and the surrounding area Put a one quart pan under the dispensing collar Turn on the power switch Push th...

Page 28: ...pty and replace it Wipe stainless steel surfaces with a damp soft cloth soaked with mild detergent to remove beverage stains fingerprints and other smudges You may also use Dacor stainless steel clean...

Page 29: ...mpartment Pull the coffee system out from the cabinet Locate the grinder adjustment on the left side of the cabinet Insert the grinder adjustment tool Put a coffee cup under the ground coffee dispense...

Page 30: ...Grind Time Adjustment Knob Regulator Adjustment Plumbed Model CM24PBISAS The regulator protects your coffee system from damage due to excessive water pressure from your water supply line To check and...

Page 31: ...ystem is equipped with a LED lighting system The LEDs cannot be replaced by the consumer If both lights are not working please consult the Problem Solution Guide on page 33 before calling for service...

Page 32: ...t of dispenser No water in water tank tank model or water supply not connected or turned on plumbed model Pour water in tank tank model or check to make sure the water supply is connected and turned o...

Page 33: ...12 Steam nozzle not used long enough to heat milk Use steam nozzle for longer period of time Water or coffee drips out of nozzle after coffee is dispensed A small amount of water or coffee dripping af...

Page 34: ...cted in the Cleaning and Maintenance section of this manual A qualified service technician should perform all other service Getting Help Before you call for service please review the Before You Call f...

Page 35: ...se Replacement of house fuses or fuse boxes or resetting of circuit breakers DPDJH WR WKH SURGXFW FDXVHG E DFFLGHQW UH RRG RU RWKHU DFWV RI RG Breakage discoloration or damage to glass metal surfaces...

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