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Man PN 121751 Rev 20170617 

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Coffee/Tea Preparation Procedures 

 
1) 

Place filter into brew basket. 

2) 

Put the proper amount of coffee or tea into the filter.  Filter not required for filter pack coffee/tea. 

3) 

Slide the brew basket into holder. 

4) 

Place the appropriate empty decanter into position below the brew basket. For airpots first open lid and remove 
pump stem unless of a brew through design. For other dispensers remove the lid unless it is a brew through 
design. 

5) 

Press the appropriate brew start switch.  Note: a brew cycle may be initiated even if the heating light is on.  The 
brewer features an autoarm circuit which will flash the heating light indicating that the brewer is heating and will 
begin to brew immediately after the heating cycle is complete.  To over ride autoarm, hold in brew button until 
cycle starts (5 seconds). 

6) 

Do not remove decanter.  Brew cycle may be canceled by depressing any brew button or the cancel switch on 
the front control panel. 

7) 

Hot water will be delivered through the sprayhead. This distributes the hot water evenly over the coffee bed 
within the brew basket. The coffee brew will drain from the brew basket into the decanter below. 

8) 

The Brewing light should continue to flash until all the liquid has finished flowing from the brew basket. Do not 
remove decanter until the brewing process has stopped and all liquid has stopped flowing from the brewbasket. 

9) 

The resultant coffee brew should be crystal clear and have the desired properties attainable through excellent 
extraction. 

10)  To clean brew basket simply remove from brew rails and dump filter into waste basket. The brewing process, as 

described above, can now be started again. 

 

Error Messages 

 
This brewer incorporates a number of self diagnostic test that are routinely run.  If a fault condition should occur the 
unit will display an error number as outlined below.  All errors may be reset by powering unit off and then back on.  
Errors E1 and E2 are auto-resetable and will clear themselves if the condition that caused them goes away.  E3 will 
disable the heater but will allow a brew cycle to complete.  The brewer will try to heat again when a brew cycle is 
started.  E4 and E-A must have power to unit cycled to clear them.  E5 will force brewer to use its default settings for 
brewing.  E7 and E8 will clear when a brew cycle is started.  E9 will disable input from display board.  If error repeats, 
correct the cause of the error. 
 

Error 

Number 

Description 

Cause 

What to Check 

E1 

Open 
Thermistor 

Resistance extremely high from lower 
thermistor. Upper thermistor is also bad. 

Check/replace thermistor. 

E2 

Shorted 
Thermistor 

Resistance extremely low from lower 
thermistor. Upper thermistor is also bad. 

Check/replace thermistor. 

E3 

Heater Run 
Error 

Water did not heat within timeout period 

Check element for short and for proper 
resistance.  Check relay, hi-limit 
thermostat, and harness. Replace if bad. 

E4 

Tank Fill Error 

Water did not reach probe in timeout 
period. 4 minutes for initial fill, 1-1/2 
minutes during normal operation. 

Check valve function and flow rate.  
Replace valve or increase flow rate.  
Check probe(s) for excess scale. 

E5 

Comm Error 

Serial communication error to/from non-
volatile memory (EEPROM). 

Replace main board. 

E7 

Open Motor 
Circuit 

Open motor circuit.  Pump 0 or 
pump 1.  

Check harness/motor continuity.  
Replace if defective. 

E8 

Bad (Open) 
Motor Driver 

Bad/open motor driver. Pump 0 or pump 
1. 

Replace main board. 

E9 

SPI Comm 
Error 

Serial communication error to/from 
display board. 

Verify good connection in proper port.  
Try new display board.  Try new main 
board. 

E-A 

Possible Leak 
Detected 

Water system may have a leak. 

Check all plumbing system components 
for possible leak.  Look for water on 
counter. 

Full 

Filter Full 

Water filter has reached capacity. 

Replace filter. 

 

Summary of Contents for 20:1-LD

Page 1: ... Depth US 120 V Canada 120 V 240 V 20 1 LD 17 8 8 5 19 8 1750W 14 6A 1400W 11 7A 3500W 14 6A 20 1 AP 19 3 8 5 19 8 1750W 14 6A 1400W 11 7A 3500W 14 6A 20 1 TD 24 2 8 5 19 8 1750W 14 6A 1400W 11 7A 3500W 14 6A 20 1 LP3 17 3 15 5 18 4 1700W 14 2A 1400W 11 7A 3800W 17 1 Model 20 1 AP Airpot not Included ...

Page 2: ...ge circuit as indicated on the serial tag Turn power switch to the on position Brewer tank will begin to fill Once the tank is full the brewer will begin to heat Ready light will come on to indicate tank has finished heating CAUTION The water faucet will dispense hot water anytime the handle is pulled Programming 121753 firmware The 20 1 Brewer may be ordered as a standard coffee brewer or as a co...

Page 3: ...0 2500 In tens of gallons 50 500 gallons Increments are 500 gallons Power Mode nor nor SAV dn Normal Power Down or Power Save Power Down Save Time 4 00 OFF 0 30 4 00 Hours Minutes from last brew until brewer enters the selected power mode No effect if mode is Off Brew Counter 0 999 N A Shows number of brew cycles since last reset up to 999 Service Data Srv N A Used to view temperature probe data S...

Page 4: ...ings b1 N A Displays briefly to indicate that the parameters are for brew button 1 left Brew 1 Total Brew Volume 64 Off 30 128 Ounces Button can be turned off and will serve as cancel only Brew 1 Concentrate Volume 64 30 Total Brew Volume Program the volume of the total volume that should be delivered as hot water through basket Total Conc Cold Dilution Brew 1 Time 3 30 Min 9 59 Calculated minimum...

Page 5: ... run If a fault condition should occur the unit will display an error number as outlined below All errors may be reset by powering unit off and then back on Errors E1 and E2 are auto resetable and will clear themselves if the condition that caused them goes away E3 will disable the heater but will allow a brew cycle to complete The brewer will try to heat again when a brew cycle is started E4 and ...

Page 6: ...677 Thermistor probe dual temp 7 312 500404 Probe assy liquid level 90 deg 1 45 Labels 119978 Label faceplate red window 121479 Label faceplate blue window 401361 Label combo faceplate Regular Bold Tea 119996 Label set round icons 100254 Decal Hot Surfaces warning Flow controls 110305 Flow regulator PDS adjustable low 101350 Flow regulator diaphragm type 35 100298 Flow washer 35 GPM Baskets server...

Page 7: ...Man PN 121751 Rev 20170617 7 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 8: ... under this warranty by telephone at 800 556 3926 or by writing to 3650 New Town Blvd Saint Charles MO 63301 2 if requested by Newco shipping the defective equipment prepaid to an authorized Newco service location and 3 receiving prior authorization from Newco that the defective equipment is under warranty THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY WRITTEN OR ORAL EXP...

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