COFFEE DISPENSERS Models: SBC635MCF SBC635MNCF SBC635MCMTWIN SBC635M7CF SBC635M7NCF SBC635M7CMTWIN SBC635MBICF SBC635MBINCF SBC635MBICMTWIN SBC635MBI7CF SBC635MBI7NCF SBC635MBI7CMTWIN Use and Care Guide BEFORE USE, PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. Keep proof of original sales date (such as your sales slip) with this manual to establish the warranty period. Write the Model and Serial Numbers below.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safeguards .................................................................................. 2 – 4 Note on Model Number Suffixes ........................................................................ 4 Location of Parts ................................................................................................ 5 Before Using for the First Time ........................................................................ 5 Coffee Dispenser Accessories ..........................
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury when using this appliance, follow these basic precautions: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. 2. The appliance must be correctly connected to the power supply. 3. Immediately replace worn power cords, loose plugs and faulty power outlets. 4. Do not operate your appliance in the presence of explosive fumes. 5. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning or repairing it.
- Air the room in which the appliance is located for several minutes, and - Contact the Service Department for advice. The more coolant there is in an appliance, the larger the room it should be installed in. In the event of a leakage, if the appliance is in a small room, there is the danger of combustible gases building up. For every ounce of coolant at least 325 cubic feet of room space is required. The amount of coolant in the appliance is stated on the data plate on the back of the appliance.
4. Avoid locations where this unit will be in contact with heating elements or direct sunlight. NITROGEN (N2) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, WARNINGS & DANGER NOTICES 1. DANGER! Nitrogen is a potentially dangerous gas. Canisters or cylinders are under pressure and proper handling is essential for safety. Familiarize yourself with canister installation and replacement before operating this unit. HANDLE WITH CARE. Never jostle, toss or treat cylinders roughly.
LOCATION OF PARTS Coffee tower assembly Upper cover guardrail Drip tray Top cover Display and control panel Cabinet Evaporator N2 regulator valve Ball valve N2 gas cylinder Coffee keg N2 tank supporter Control board device Door Compressor chamber cover Bottom pad Caster BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME These models are designed for dispensing coffee only, and are not recommended for storing perishable foods such as meats or dairy products.
COFFEE DISPENSER ACCESSORIES (not included) 6
COFFEE DISPENSER ASSEMBLY Be sure you have a thorough familiarity with the assembly and installation process before turning on your coffee dispenser. Coffee Dispenser Tower NOTE: Once casters are assembled, place your unit in an upright position and allow it to sit for at least 8-10 hours before plugging into an outlet. This will allow the refrigerant to settle before operation. Coffee Duct Caster Assembly 1. Remove everything from the cabinet and lay the unit on a clean, dry and padded surface. 2.
N2 Regulator Installation Proper installation of your nitrogen regulator and a thorough understanding of N2 canisters are essential to the safe use of this product. Review and follow instructions for handling N2 cylinders and this section in particular to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
3. Carefully place the keg inside the coffee dispenser. Attach the coffee tube from the tower to the “out” post of the of the Cornelius keg by pushing the ball lock down over the “out” post until it snaps in place. (See figure F.) Figure F 4. Attach the N2 tube to the “in” post of the Cornelius keg by pushing the ball lock down over the “in” post unit it snaps on. 5. Set the desired pressure on the regulator valve. If serving flat iced coffee, open the regulator valve and set the pressure between 4-8 psi.
PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION Choosing the Right Place To ensure that your coffee dispenser works at the maximum efficiency it was designed for, install it in a location where there are proper air circulation and electrical connections. Choose a location where the appliance will be away from any heat sources and will not be exposed to direct sunlight. Remove all packing materials before using the coffee dispenser. Place the machine on a smooth, flat and sturdy surface.
Reversing the Door Swing Figure 1 (Default position) Figure 2 (After door reversal) 1. Upper hinge cover 2. Screws 3. Upper hinge 4. Door 5. Lower door hinge 6. Screws 7. Hole cover 8. Cabinet 9. Pin cap The coffee dispenser can be opened from either the right side or the left. By default, the door hinge is on the right side. If you prefer it on the left, please follow these instructions: Note: All of the parts that are removed must be kept for the reinstallation of the door. 1.
Installation of Accessories Diagram of overall structure Coffee tower assembly Drip tray Transparent hose (Coffee tube) N2 Flexible N2 tube N2 Coffee keg handle N2 Coffee keg Installation components Tap handle Coffee tap Main switch of N2 gas cylinder Coffee outlet Outlet of N2 gas cylinder N2 inlet Transparent hose (Coffee tube) Interface connected to coffee keg N2 gas cylinder Coffee tower assembly N2 hose clamp N2 regulator valve N2 tank bracket and bolt Installation steps 1.
installed these rear wheels will keep the unit from moving if you step on the foot brakes (See Figure 2): 2. Install the coffee tower assembly and the mixed ball valve: a) Plug the coffee tower assembly into the top cover of the coffee dispenser: 3.0” tower: This does not require a tower buckle. Put coffee tower directly over the hole at the top of the coffee dispenser’s upper surface. Fix the tower assembly with screws directly on the upper surface of the coffee dispenser. (See Fig. 3). 2.
d) Place the N2 tank and N2 regulator valve component into the cabinet and fix the N2 tank with tank bracket and bolt (See Figure 8). 4. Install the coffee keg: Place the coffee keg into the cabinet and firmly connect the keg’s opening to the connection port of the mixed ball valve (See Figure 10).
OPERATION Control Panel The control panel is located just above the door, and looks like this: DOWN: Lowers UP: Raises temperature temperature Display module Fahrenheit/Celsius switching Rapid cooling Setting the Temperature Adjust the DOWN or UP button on the control panel until the display module shows the desired temperature. The display module shows the set temperature, and the temperature-controlled range varies from 32 to 50F (0 to 10C). The display module shows 5C at the initial power up.
Automatic Defrosting There is usually no need to defrost the coffee dispenser because the ice deposited on the inner back wall is automatically defrosted. Ice deposits on the inner back wall during compressor operation. Later on, when the compressor is not operating, the ice defrosts and water drains through the outlet in the inner back wall into the drain pan situated above the compressor where it evaporates. If you see water building up in the rear of the unit, check that the drain trough is not clogged.
4. If your coffee is dispensing too slowly, adjust the pressure on the regulator judiciously. (DO NOT EXCEED 8 PSI FOR “FLAT” COLD BREW COFFEE, OR 45 PSI FOR NITRO-INFUSED.) Note: It is normal to see condensation forming on the tap. It is caused by the difference in temperature between the cold coffee and the inner surfaces of the tap when coffee is flowing through the line. Note: If coffee does not dispense, review sections on Coffee Dispenser Assembly.
TROUBLESHOOTING If there is a problem with the coffee dispenser, see if you can find it listed in the chart below. You may be able to save yourself the cost of a service visit. Problem Possible Cause The coffee dispenser doesn’t work. Power supply not firmly connected. Supplied voltage is too low. Tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse. The machine switches on and off frequently. Indoor temperature is higher than usual. Machine door is opened frequently. Door is not completely closed.
LIMITED WARRANTY ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Within the 48 contiguous United States, for one year from the date of purchase, when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions attached to or furnished with the product, warrantor will pay for factory-specified parts and repair labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by a designated service company. Outside the 48 states, all parts are warranted for one year from manufacturing defects.