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Adjustments 

 

Thermostat Adjustment: 

 

For equipment manufactured before April 1, 2004 

 

The brewer’s water tank temperature is factory set at 205

°

F (slightly lower for high altitudes, to prevent boiling).  

This setting will deliver water at 195

°

±

 5

°

 to the coffee grounds. 

 
Measure the temperature by holding a thermometer in the stream of water flowing out of the hot water faucet. The 
temperature should be 195

°

±

 5

°

 
If an adjustment is necessary: 

  Remove the upper cover of the unit.  

  The thermostat is located in the upper section of the brewer. Locate the adjustment stem, which 

may be taped to the thermostat. 

  Insert the stem into the adjustment hole.  

  Turn the adjustment stem slightly clockwise (as viewed from the stem insertion point) to increase 

the temperature, and counter-clockwise to decrease the temperature. 

  If you decreased the temperature setting, run 2 or 3 brew cycles to allow enough cold water into 

the brewer 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. 

  Replace the cover(s). 

 

Effective April 1, 2004: 

A new digital thermostat and temperature probe were introduced as a direct replacement for the old style 
thermostat and probe. 
 
During normal operation, the digital readout displays the last two digits of the actual water temperature. When the 
adjustment tool is turned, the readout begins flashing to indicate the set point, not the actual temperature. After the 
tool is released, the readout stops flashing and displays the actual temperature again. 
 
A red LED lights when the power to the thermostat is on. A yellow LED lights when the thermostat is calling for 
heat. 
 
To adjust, turn the adjustment tool. If no adjustment tool is present, a small flat-head screwdriver may be used. The 
display will flash, indicating that the display is showing the set point, not the actual temperature.  

 

The default temperature scale is Fahrenheit. When set to Fahrenheit, the 
display shows only the last 2 digits of the temperature. 
 
The dots below the numbers indicate the temp range. 

0 dots – less than 100° F 
1 dot   – between 100° and 200° F 
2 dots – over 200° F 

 

  

Examples: 

7 5 

=  75°F 

 

 

 

8 7 

= 187°F 

 

 

 

0 3 

203°F

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CBS-61H

Page 1: ...formation 2 Product Description Features 2 Technical Data 2 Brewing Specification 2 Weights and Capacities 2 Electrical Configuration and Brewing Efficiency 3 Dimensions Utility Connections 4 Installa...

Page 2: ...ercury type power contactor Two level tank drain system Total serviceability from the front Technical Data Brewing Specification Brew Volume Temperature Full Batch 3 gal 11 4 lit 205 F inside water ta...

Page 3: ...e Configuration Connection Phase Wires KW Amp draw Cold Water Hot Water C62016 3 X 3000 watt 120 208 single 3 ground 6 9 33 3 5 6 12 9 120 220 single 3 ground 7 7 35 2 6 5 14 9 120 240 single 3 ground...

Page 4: ...4 Dimensions Utility Connections CBS 61H CBS 62H...

Page 5: ...are 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...

Page 6: ...Within 6 seconds the hot 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 br...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...ucet body is metal it will dissipate the beverage temperature over time This temperature loss is more noticeable with hot beverages than cold If a dispenser of hot coffee goes unused the first ounce o...

Page 9: ...ispense latch assembly When the brew handle is rotated from the stop to the brew position it pushes the plunger in the latch coil and closes the micro switch and the timer starts the timed cycle It al...

Page 10: ...m leaving it free of standing water Steam escaping from the brew tank through this tube inhibits the formation of lime in the brew system The dispense system is clean semi dry for all but the brief ti...

Page 11: ...asure the temperature again Repeat until the desired temperature is obtained Replace the cover s Effective April 1 2004 A new digital thermostat and temperature probe were introduced as a direct repla...

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: ...coffee grounds The bypass can be adjusted from 0 to 33 of the total brewing water Dual brewers CBS 62H have separate bypass valves on each side Unless requested at the time of order all brewers are s...

Page 14: ...aucet c ring 4 102052 faucet shank assembly 5 24009 faucet shank o ring x 6 12018 vent top plug 7 71017 sight gauge washer lower 8 71024 sight gauge cap 9 71018 sight gauge washer upper 6 9 102020 sig...

Page 15: ...37 Thermostat Temp probe Locknut 1 4 NSPL temp probe tank fitting 22 61 62 31036 Thermostat Temp probe tank Fitting 1 4 MPT x 1 4 comp 23 61 62 53015 thermostat temp probe 14 use with K033 digital the...

Page 16: ...rcury 35amp DP 120vac 208 240v 1ph brw 80 61 62 52025 Relay mercury 60amp TP 120vac 208 240v 3ph brw 80 61 62 52030 Relay mercury 35amp DP export 208 240v coil 80 61 62 52033 Relay mercury 30amp TP 12...

Page 17: ...59 61 65 64 63 92 90 91 83 82 81 60 76 DWG 701 015 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 6 7 7 11 13 12 14 15 27 22 28 29 17 26 43 42 40 41 33 39 33 32 35 36 38 34 30 31 16 18 35 37 73 71 72 74 94 57 58 93 89 80 77 23 24...

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: ...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 Problem brewer...

Page 20: ...Coffee not hot enough LUXUS not preheated before first brew of the day Preheat the LUXUS 1 2 full with hot water and let stand for 15 minutes Attempting to hold coffee too long Review discard times U...

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