Coffeemaker User Manual

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Operating Instructions
Control Panel Functions
Only switches that are active are illuminated.
Switches that are inactive or disabled are invisible.
X Main Power Switch
Controls all power to brewer
Indicator lamp at top of panel.
Y Control Panel On/Off Switch
Secondary power switch. Does not
disconnect main power.
Flashing = Off
Lit = On
Invisible = Main Power Off
Z Display
”FIL” = Water tank is filling.
”LO XXX” = Unit is heating, not
ready to brew. (XXX = actual
temperature)
”NO BAS” = Brew basket not in
position.
Blank = Ready to brew.
Also displays error messages.
[ Stop Switches
Stops brew cycle
Lit = Brew cycle in progress
Invisible = Not brewing, or dripping
in progress
\ Brew Switches
Starts brew cycle
Must be held in for 1 second
Flashing = Brew cycle in progress
Lit = Ready to brew
Invisible – Not ready to brew, or
batch disabled
(See Programming Section)
] Hot Water Switch
Dispenses hot water from faucet
Hold in to dispense
Brewing
1. Turn the main power switch and control
panel switch on.
2. Prepare a brew basket with the correct size
filter and appropriate amount of coffee.
3. Slide the brew basket completely into the
rails.
4. Place a clean, empty, preheated dispenser
under the brew basket.
5. Select a batch from the available choices,
and hold the corresponding BREW button in
for 1 second to start the brew cycle.
6. The STOP button will illuminate, and the
selected BREW button will flash, indicating
that brewing is in progress. All other BREW
buttons will extinguish.
7. When the brew cycle is finished, the STOP
button will extinguish and the BREW button will
continue flashing, indicating that coffee may still
be dripping from the bottom of the brew basket.
8. Before removing the brew basket or dispenser,
visually verify that dripping has stopped.
Notes:
Preheat dispenser by filling at least ½ full with
water at brewing temperature. Allow it to sit for
at least 15 minutes before draining.
A sensor will prevent the brewer from operating
if the brew basket is not all the way in.
A brew basket lock will prevent removal of the
brew basket during brewing and dripping