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Cleaning the ThermoPro

Regular cleaning and preventive maintenance is essential in keeping your coffee brewer looking and working like new. To clean the coffee 

brewer and components, prepare a mild solution of detergent and warm water.

CAUTION – 

Do not use cleansers, bleach liquids, powders or any other substance containing chlorine. These products promote corrosion and 

will pit the stainless steel. USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.

DAILY CLEANING

1.  Wipe exterior surfaces with a damp cloth, removing spills and debris.
2.  Slide the brewcone out and clean it. Wipe the sprayhead area with a cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution.
3.  Rinse and dry the brewcone and sprayhead area.
4.  Drain drip trays of coffee.
5.  Dry the tray.

WEEKLY CLEANING

1.  Turn off unit at the power switch, behind the unit. Allow the brewer to cool.
2.  Clean the sprayhead and dome plate area.

  a.  Remove the sprayhead, unscrewing counterclockwise from the dome plate.

  b.  Thoroughly clean and rinse the dome plate area. 

  c.  Clean the brewcone rails with a brush soaked with a mild detergent solution. Rinse the area with a cloth soaked with clean water,  

  removing any residual detergent. 

  d.  Dry the area.

  c.  Attach the sprayhead.

Cleaning the Thermoserver

1.  Drain coffee from the server. 
2.   Fill the liner with a mild detergent solution and let it stand for 10 to 15 minutes. 
3.   After about 15 minutes take a sponge brush and scrub out the stainless steel liner. 
4.   When clean, drain out the soapy solution from the server. 
5.  Fill the server with clean water to rinse detergent from inside the unit. Repeat this rinsing until the water runs clear.

CLEANING OF THERMOSERVER FAUCET

1.  Remove the faucet handle assembly. Take hold of the bonnet and turn counterclockwise to unscrew it from the faucet. 
2. Clean the handle assembly with a mild detergent solution. When clean, rinse the handle with water. Inspect for cracks 

or tears in the seat cup. Replace if damaged.

3. Clean the coffee level gauge glass.

  a.  Remove the sight glass cover by pulling up and off from the front of the server.

  b.  Using the narrow brush provided for this purpose, brush out the inside of the glass with a detergent solution.  

  Rinse the sight glass tube of all detergent residue.

  c.  Pay special attention to the small gauge glass liquid level hole on the body of the faucet. You can brush this  

  out with a small pipe cleaner.

  d.  Replace the sight glass. Make sure the top and bottom silicone seals are seated.

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Summary of Contents for ThermoPro Single

Page 1: ...ernational requires the following water connection 1 A quick disconnect or additional coiled tubing at least 2x the depth of the unit so that the machine can be moved for cleaning underneath the unit...

Page 2: ...eaches the setpoint 200 F unit is at brewing temperature THERMOPRO WILBUR CURTIS WILBUR CURTIS WILBUR CURTIS FILLING WILBUR CURTIS HEATING WILBUR CURTIS READY TO BREW 2 BREWING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Brewer s...

Page 3: ...ramming selections are performed with the three center buttons The symbols below the buttons are Scroll LEFT SELECTION or ENTER to save new parameter Scroll RIGHT IMPORTANT NOTE ThermoPro Programming...

Page 4: ...E 27 A 25 26 1 2 34 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 B 33 4 PARTS DIAGRAM THERMOPRO TWIN BREWER TP2T...

Page 5: ...NTER WRAP TP 90 VALVE WATER INLET 2GPM 120V 10W ELBOW 3 8 FL x 3 8 NPT PLATED KIT DUMP VALVE BREW RIGHT SOLENOID LOCK BREW CONE RIGHT LEFT 120V SOLENOID LOCK BREWCONE LEFT OLDER UNITS FAUCET ASSEMBLY...

Page 6: ...6 PARTS DIAGRAM THERMOPRO SINGLE BREWER TP2S 26 3 12 2 6 28...

Page 7: ...W COVER CENTER WRAP VALVE WATER INLET 2GPM 120V 10W FUSE HOLDER W 5A FUSE KIT DUMP VALVE BREW RIGHT KIT DUMP VALVE WC 820WC 821 WC 844 FAUCET ASSY HOT WATER TP2S 2T RELAY SOLID STATE 40A W HEAT SINK H...

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Page 10: ...an water removing any residual detergent d Dry the area c Attach the sprayhead Cleaning the Thermoserver 1 Drain coffee from the server 2 Fill the liner with a mild detergent solution and let it stand...

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Page 12: ...l and plumbing codes 3 Improper voltage Equipment must be installed at the voltage stated on the serial plate supplied with this equipment 4 Improper water supply This includes but is not limited to e...

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