
PROGRAMMING MANUALBUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATIONPOST OFFICE BOX 3227SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62708-3227PHONE: (217) 529-6601 FAX: (217) 529-664441581.0002A
Page 10PROGRAMMING WITH AD CARDUsing an AD CARD to load ADS:The information is loaded into the brewer’s memory by holding the chip area up to the brew
Page 11PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS - LEVEL 1* BREW LOCKOUTThis function allows the operator to prevent or allow brewing if the water temperature is less tha
Page 12PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)* UNITSThis function allows the operator to select if numeric settings are displayed in English or Metric units.P
Page 13REVIEW RECIPES NO YESNO NAME COFFEE MODIFY SHOW NEXTREGULAR MODIFY SHOW NEXT(RECIPE NAME) MODIFY SHOW NEXTTHAT WAS THELAST RECIPEPRESSING
Page 14Setting Pulse Brew – EASY Pulse BrewRange: Minimum: will adjust to the minimum time required to brew that batch using the set brew volum
Page 1534. When finished, press the other batch size and repeat step # 33.35. When finished setting both batch sizes, press and release DONE. 36. The d
Page 16REVIEW RECIPESNO YESBREW OZ: 76(-) DONE (+)DILUTE OZ: 320.0(-) DONE (+)DILUTE DELAY 00.0(-) DONE
Page 17PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)* ASSIGN RECIPE to or disable BREW SWITCH(S)This function allows the operator to assign a recipe to (or disable)
Page 18* SET NEW RECIPE (COFFEE ONLY)To set a new COFFEE recipe using a Smart Funnel and a G9-2T DBC or MHG Grinder:This function allows the operator
Page 19PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)* SET TEMP - ICB (MASTER TEMP - ITCB)This function allows the operator to adjust the brew water temperature in th
Page 241581.2 012609BUNN-O-MATIC COMMERCIAL PRODUCT WARRANTYBunn-O-Matic Corp. (“BUNN”) warrants equipment manufactured by it as follows:1) All equipm
Page 20PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)12. Select DONE. The display should now read WRITE BTM LINE?.13. To write the bottom line, select YES.14. To skip
Page 21PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)* ENABLE ENERGY SAVERThis function allows the operator to enable the ENERGY SAVINGS mode function and set the idl
Page 22* REFILLRange: 0 to 155This function allows the operator to adjust the sensitiv-ity of the refill circuit. This is mainly a troubleshooting feat
Page 23PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS - LEVEL 2 (cont.)PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)2. If the actual flow rate of the nozzle is known but is different than t
Page 24PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS - LEVEL 2 (cont.)PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)* CALIBRATE FLOW (cont.)SPRAYHEAD CALNO YESCALIBRATE F
Page 25NOTE: If the display is already on the DILUTION CAL screen, skip steps 2-3 and proceed directly to step 4. 2. Press and hold the right hidden
Page 26* BREW COUNTERSThis function allows the operator to track the total num-ber of brew cycles completed, as well as the number of batches brewed u
Page 27PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS - LEVEL 2 (cont.)PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)* SET RECIPE TEMPS (ITCB only)This function allows the operator to set se
Page 28* ASSET NUMBERThis function allows the operator to enter the machine's asset number. This can be useful for tracking the usage or service
Page 29TROUBLESHOOTINGA troubleshooting guide is provided to suggest probable causes and remedies for the most likely problems encountered. If the
Page 3CONTENTSWarranty ...2Introduction ...
Page 30PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPROBLEMTROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)Temperature Too LowHeating Time Too LongFill Time Too LongTemp Sensor Out Of Range, Check Fo
Page 31TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYPROBLEMCheck plumbing and shut-off valvesCheck for voltage across the termi-nals at the terminal
Page 32TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEMPROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYCheck plumbing and shut-off valvesRemove the strainer and check for obstructions. Clear o
Page 33TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYRefill valve – Disconnect the brewer from the power source and remove wires from refill valve
Page 34TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYWater flows into tank continuously with power removed from brewer.1. Refill valve2. Refill p
Page 35TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYWater will not heat or display shows HEATING TIME TOO LONG.1. Limit Thermostat2. Temperatur
Page 36No bypass waterSpitting or unusual steaming from sprayhead or air vent.1. Bypass valve2. Recipe settings1. Lime buildup2. Temperature probe3. C
Page 37TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYInconsistent beverage level in server/dispenserCheck operating water pressure to the bre
Page 38TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYDripping from sprayhead.Water overflows filter.Beverage overflows server.Brewer is making unus
Page 39TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDYWeak beverage. BUNN paper filters should be used for proper extractionFor coffee, a sufficien
Page 4SPRAY OZ/M: XX.X(-) DONE (+) (-) DONE (+)CALIBRATE FLOW?NO YESBREW COUNTERS?NO
Page 5L SPRY OZ/M: XX.X(-) DONE (+) (-) DONE (+)PROGRAMMING THE BREWER (cont.)PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS - LEVEL IPROGRAMMIN
Page 6ITB41581.2 091609(-) DONE (+)CALIBRATE FLOW?NO YESBREW COUNTERS?NO YESPROGRAMMING FUNCTION
Page 7ITCB41581.2 091609SPRAY OZ/M: XX.X(-) DONE (+) (-) DONE (+)CALIBRATE FLOW?NO YESBREW COUNTERS?
Page 8 Brew Lockout Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Set Language English English English English Units Eng
Page 9READY TO BREWWATER TEMP XXX°CARD CONTAINSRECIPE FOR(RECIPE NAME)SHOW QUIT SAVE(RECIPE NAME)NOT SAVED(RECIPE NAME)SETUP COMPLETER
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