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Operating Procedures 

 
1.  Turn brewer on/off switch

 (

E

)

 to the on position  

  The power switch will illuminate to indicate that the brewer has power 

and is operating.  

 When 

the 

ready light

 

(F) 

illuminates, the brewer is fully up to 

temperature.  The amount of time required to gain full operating 
temperature will vary depending on the electrical configuration that 
was ordered, and the temperature of the incoming water.  

2.  Remove the brew baskets from the brewer. 

  H model brewers will have a safety bar 

(C) 

in front of the brew 

basket to make removing the brew basket a 2-handed operation.  
This was done to help draw attention to the basket so any residual 
hot water or coffee will be noticed by the operator. 

  Place a paper filter in each basket to be used.  Pour into the paper 

filter the appropriate amount of pre-measured, ground coffee.  The 
amount of coffee used will depend on your personal tastes and the 
recommendation of your roaster. 

  Slide the brew basket back into the rails on the brewer. Insure the 

latch is outside of the basket. 

3.   Carefully drain any coffee or preheating water from the dispensers 

through the faucets before starting a coffee brewing cycle.  

  Overflowing of the dispensers may result if the dispensers are not 

completely empty when the brew cycle begins.  Verify by opening 
the faucet over an appropriate container or drain.  The last several 
cups cannot be seen in the sight gauge tube. 

 

CAUTION: 

both the coffee or water may still be hot enough to 

cause burns, so be careful when draining the dispensers 

4.   Place the dispenser(s) in position under the brew baskets. 

  Ensure that the cover is in place, the dispenser is empty, and the 

faucet is closed. 

  Turn the switch(s) 

(J)

 for the warming elements to the on position. 

6.  Start the brew cycle. 

  When the ready light illuminates, start a brew cycle by rotating the 

brew lever 

(B) 

to the brew position. 

  It will not be necessary to interrupt the cycle while brewing coffee.  

The brewer will return to the stopped and ready status 
automatically. 

  It is normal for the ready light to go out after the start of the brew 

cycle.  On twin brewers, there is enough hot water in the brewer to 
support a second brew, even if the ready light is off.  After brewing 
on both sides, you must wait for the ready light to come back on. 

  The electrical configuration and the electrical power connected to 

the brewer will determine how long before the ready light comes 
back on for the next brew. 

 

CAUTION 

 

Do not remove the brew basket immediately after the brew cycle has finished.  Wait until 
dripping from the bottom of the brew basket has stopped.  Carefully remove the brew basket 
while inspecting the inside of the basket for hot coffee that may have been trapped or has not 
finished draining. 

 

 

BREW 

POWER WARME

READY 

R

A

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

E

 

G

 

F

 

H

 

I

 

J

 

K

 

L

 

Legend: 

A-

Full/half batch switch

 

B-

Brew lever 

C-

Safety bar 

D-

Brew basket

 

E-

On/off switch

 

F-

Ready light

 

G-

Dispenser

 

H-

Sight gauge 

 I-

Hot water faucet 

J-

Warmer switch

 

K-

Dispenser faucet

 

L-

Vent cap

 

Summary of Contents for CBS-11H

Page 1: ...S 1000 Series Coffee Brewers Table of Contents Contact Information 2 Product Description Features 2 Technical Data 2 Brewing Specifications 2 Weights and Capacities 2 Electrical Configuration and Brew...

Page 2: ...lite servers and Total serviceability from the front warming stands Guard protected gauges and faucets Hot water service Self locking container bottoms Can be added at any time Technical Data Brewing...

Page 3: ...5 0 11 0 C11041 1 X 4000 watt 120 208 1 ph 3 ground 3 2 15 7 5 0 11 0 120 220 1 ph 3 ground 3 7 17 1 5 8 11 0 120 240 1 ph 3 ground 4 2 18 0 6 6 11 0 CBS 12H 1 5 gallons per batch Electrical Heater V...

Page 4: ...4 Dimensions Utility Connections CBS 11H CBS 12H...

Page 5: ...installing Verify that the brewer will fit in the space intended for it and that the counter or table will support the total weight of the brewer and dispensers when filled 2 The brewer s legs are shi...

Page 6: ...t water tank will begin filling until the water is sensed by the probe at the top of the tank 5 The heaters will be disabled by the control board until the tank is full 6 The brewer will be ready for...

Page 7: ...he sight gauge tube CAUTION both the coffee or water may still be hot enough to cause burns so be careful when draining the dispensers 4 Place the dispenser s in position under the brew baskets Ensure...

Page 8: ...ispensed and the water level drops below the probe a fill signal is sent to the fill valve If no water is sensed by the probe after 40 seconds the voltage to the thermostat and the heaters is removed...

Page 9: ...disc above the spray cutter The standard hole in the flow disc is 240 Other flow discs are available for special situations like high levels of by pass The sprayhead can be assembled incorrectly duri...

Page 10: ...ve the dispense tube 1 Unscrew seal locknut and release the drive screw from dispense tube shaft 2 Turn the dispense tube slightly back and forth while pushing the tube into the hot water tank until i...

Page 11: ...to lower the tank temperature Wait for the ready light to come on and measure the temperature again Repeat until the desired temperature is obtained Effective April 1 2004 A new digital thermostat an...

Page 12: ...setting of the dial before making any adjustments Turn the knob clockwise to increase and counter clockwise to decrease the timer setting On the dual portion timer the knob labeled T1 controls the fu...

Page 13: ...ct with the coffee grounds The bypass can be adjusted from 0 to 33 of the total brewing water Dual brewers CBS 12H have separate bypass valves on each side Unless requested at the time of order all br...

Page 14: ...ont 2 11 12 71036 Faucet C ring for retaining faucet union nut 3 11 12 102019 Faucet Shank assy 1 5 gal container 4 11 12 13015 Faucet Shank Locknut 1 5 gal container 5 11 12 71025 Sight glass vented...

Page 15: ...04 Brew handle Screw 6 32 x 5 8 ss r h 44 11 12 82018 Brew handle Screw 8 32 x 2 ss r h 44 11 12 13005 Brew handle Safety Handle 44 11 12 102010 Brew handle start stop assy 44 11 12 002036 Brew handle...

Page 16: ...2 52001 Terminal block mounting track 76 11 12 102040 Terminal block assy 2 pole export 120v 11 51 s 76 11 12 102041 Terminal block assy 3 pole 76 11 12 52002 Terminal block only requires mouting trac...

Page 17: ...Brew Basket Wire insert 13x5 ice tea 1 2 batch 87 11 12 101063 Warmer assy upper cover optional 2 x 100w 120v 88 11 12 101080 Warmer assy Up 2x100w 220vac export 88 11 12 53032 Warming plate assy 100w...

Page 18: ...rate is too low or fluctuates too much to support a full brew problem is worse in simultaneous brews Make sure brewer has a dedicated water line Ensure that the shut off valve is open all the way Nev...

Page 19: ...e to see if it leaks water to the tank Coffee tastes too strong Incorrect dosage Measure and confirm the correct amount of coffee required Short brew levels See Short brew levels above Temperature Pro...

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