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COFFEE PREPARATION PROCEDURES 

 

1.  Place filter into brew basket. 

 

2.  Put the proper amount of coffee into the filter. 

 

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.  For other dispensers remove the lid unless it is a brew thru design.  Turn lower warmer switch, or 

power switch for  dispenser brewers, to the ON position. 

 

5.  Press brew start switch. (Brew cycle may be canceled by turning the rocker switch back to the OFF position.) 

 

6.  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. 

 

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

extraction. 

 

8.  Turn off the warmer and power switches as applicable when not in use.  Red light in switch indicates when 

power is on.  Note: The solenoid will not run to replace water in tank that is drawn off from the faucet when the 

lower warmer switch, or power switch for dispenser models, is in the OFF position.  However when the brew 

cycle is again initiated the tank will fill before cycle begins to prevent a short pot. 

 

9.  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. 

 

 

LIMING:

 

To prevent liming problems in tank, sprayhead tubes, and vacuum breakers fittings remove sprayhead and 

insert deliming spring all the way into the tank.  When inserted into tank properly, no more than ten inches of the spring 

should be visible at the sprayhead fitting.  Saw back and forth five or six times. T his will keep fittings open and clear of 

lime.  In hard water areas this should be done everyday.  This process takes approximately one minute.  In all areas the 

sprayhead should be cleaned at least once a week.  Where bad liming has already occurred, a new complete tank 

assembly may be installed. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Ace D

Page 1: ...2 ACE LP 3 15 1 2 16 1 2 15 7 8 31 1710 1410 14 3 11 8 3810 17 2 ACE AP 0 8 1 2 17 11 16 22 1 4 29 1760 1410 14 7 11 8 3510 14 6 ACE D 0 8 1 2 17 11 16 26 1 4 32 1760 1410 14 7 11 8 3510 14 6 ACE TC 0 8 1 2 17 11 16 16 9 16 28 1760 1410 14 7 11 8 3510 14 6 ACE LD 0 8 1 2 17 11 16 20 1 8 28 1760 1410 14 7 11 8 3510 14 6 ACE TS 0 8 1 2 17 11 16 Varies 34 1760 1410 14 7 11 8 N A N A Newco Enterprises...

Page 2: ...hen a brew cycle is initiated the control board verifies that the temperature in the tank is equal to the thermostat setting If the water temperature is not at proper temperature the brew is stored in memory and light will flash to indicate brewing When the temperature rises to the proper setting the brewer will automatically begin to brew If your brewer does not already have the auto arm feature ...

Page 3: ...able to cancel brew cycle 4 Empty decanter and replace below the brewbasket Turn on the lower warmer switch power switch for dispenser models and depress the brew start switch to begin a brew cycle checking the volume of water delivered into decanter Adjust timer to deliver desired amount of water Turn timer dial clockwise to increase volume of water counter clockwise to decrease it On models with...

Page 4: ...pplicable when not in use Red light in switch indicates when power is on Note The solenoid will not run to replace water in tank that is drawn off from the faucet when the lower warmer switch or power switch for dispenser models is in the OFF position However when the brew cycle is again initiated the tank will fill before cycle begins to prevent a short pot 9 To clean brew basket simply remove fr...

Page 5: ... 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 EXPRESS OR IMP...

Page 6: ...s not being heated replace the tank heater B If voltage is not present at the tank heater terminals refer to Step 2 C If incorrect voltage is present at the tank heater terminals check voltage at outlet 2 A If voltage is present on the incoming terminal of the hi limit thermostat but not on the outgoing terminal replace the hi limit thermostat B Check voltage between black and white wire on the re...

Page 7: ...ead 1 Insert correct filter into brew basket 2 Adjust thermostat control knob to obtain correct water temperature 3 Refer to DRIPPING Step 1 4 Filter should be centered in brew basket and coffee bed should be level 5 Install sprayhead SOLENOID CHATTER OR HOWLING 1 Brewer connected to hot water line 2 Vibration 3 High water pressure 4 Water hammer 5 60 Cycle vibration 1 Incoming water line 2 If bre...

Page 8: ...nual P N 108054 PDS Flow Control Supplemental Information The PDS flow control system is the result of many years of engineering effort to create a flow control valve that would be accurate over a wide range of water pressures as well as maintain its volume setting for many years within the harsh water environment that coffee brewing equipment must operate The valve has been designed to allow for ...

Page 9: ...y 8d 103936 Adapter 1 8 NPT Fem x 750 O Ring 2 110580 Retainer Outlet Fittings 9 110219 O Ring 625 ID x 750 OD 3 110218 O Ring 375 ID x 500 OD 10 110213 O Ring 562 ID x 750 OD 4a 110220 Adapter 1 4 FL x 500 O Ring 11 110117 Sleeve Ceramic 4b 110108 Plug 500 O Ring 12 110116 Piston Ceramic 4c 110212 Adapter 1 8 NPT x 500 O Ring 13a 110101 Spring Low Flow Valve 4d 110111 Adapter 3 8 Stem x 500 O Rin...

Page 10: ...pending on its current position Multiple techniques may be used to raise or lower the brew head so use the one that works best for you To RAISE the brew head Grasp the outer column M from behind with one arm while holding the base O in position with the other Raise the brewer to the appropriate height for your dispenser and brewbasket combination The brew head may also be raised by lifting against...

Page 11: ...PAGE 11 Telescoping Brewer Chasis Diagrams Telescoping Brewer 120 V Wiring Diagram ...

Page 12: ...PAGE 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS ...

Page 13: ...PAGE 13 Wiring Continued Thermal Brewer Shown With Autoarm 240V 120V Miscellaneous Figures Valve Section View Micro Switch Section View ...

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