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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
3. HEATER SWITCHES. See diagrams inside this manual for the location of heater switches for each individual model. Their primary function is to shut off the heating elements during the initial priming, start up operation of the machine, or whenever the tank is being drained for service. 4. POWER SWITCHES. See diagrams inside this manual for the location of power switches for each individual model. They control all power to the unit including the heater elements. Note: The Power and Heater Switches are independent of each other. Both switches must be OFF in order for the unit to be completely shut down. Note: The Power Switches and Heater Switches must be ON in order for the elements to operate. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WATER INLET CONNECTION: This equipment is to be installed to comply with the applicable Federal, State, or Local plumbing codes having jurisdiction. In addition: WATER CONNECTION: GB8MP-10-LD-U: There are two (2) Water Connections. (2) . inch Flare Water Inlet Fittings are located on the left and right side in the back of unit. GB5MV-10-LD, & GB6MP-10-LD-U: There is one (1) Water Connection, (1) . inch Flare Water Inlet Fitting located on the back of unit. An approved back flow prevention device, such as a Double Check Valve should be installed between the unit and the water supply. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: A WATER SHUT-OFF VALVE and A WATER FILTER, preferably a combination Charcoal/Phosphate Filter, to remove odors and inhibit lime and scale build up in the machine. Note: In areas with extremely hard water, a water softener must be installed in order to prevent malfunctioning of the equipment and in order not to void the warranty. START-UP PROCEDURE Caution: Make sure that the Heater Switches, are in the OFF position. 1. Connect the . inch copper waterlines to the . inch flare water inlet fittings of the valves. 2. Plug the power cords into dedicated receptacles. 3. Activate the Power Switch (Toggle Up). The door display panel, the red power indicator lights and the green dispense buttons will light up and the tanks will start filling. Allow approximately 4-5 minutes for the tanks to fill. 4. Activate the Heater Switch. Allow approximately 10-30 minutes for the water to reach the proper dispensing temperature of 190° F. The heat up time will depend on the water inlet temperature, the input voltage and the wattage of the elements in the water tanks. 5. Place a cup under the dispense nozzle, press and hold the dispense switch for 6 seconds. The unit will dispense water at the rate of 1 oz. per second. Repeat it several times to check for consistent output. Repeat same for the other dispense switches. This procedure checks that the dispense valves are not “air-locked.” 6. While the water tanks are heating up, the heater light comes on. Remove the hoppers, load them with product and reposition them back in place. When the heater light turns off, the water tanks have reached their proper temperature and are ready to dispense the first cup of Cappuccino. TO DIPENSE A CUP OF CAPPUCCINO: Place a cup under the selected drink dispense nozzle. Push and hold dispense button until cup is 2/3 full, then release button. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, DISCONNECT POWER CORDS before repairing or replacing any internal components of the unit. Before any attempt to replace a component be sure to check all electrical connections for proper connection. PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY A Dispensing unit unplugged. Reconnect dispensing unit. B No power from Terminal Block. Check the Terminal Block for loose wire. C Defective Bulb. Replace Bulb. Defective Ballast. Replace Ballast. 1 Light display not lit. E Loose Bulb in socket. Make sure bulb is seated properly in socket. A Water supply OFF. Turn water ON. B Clogged inlet screen (Water Inlet Valve). Disconnect water line and clean inlet screen. C Inoperative Water Inlet Valve. Check connection, if needed replace Valve. 2 No water when Rinse Switch is ON. D Loose electrical connection. Check all electrical connections. A No product in Canister. Add product. B Auger not working. Engage Hopper/Nut to Motor Gear. C Damaged, loose, or missing Agitator Gear. Replace Agitator Gear. D Inoperative Auger Motor or Relay. Check connections of Motor, Relay and/or Switch, if needed replace components. E Canister outlet clogged. Clean Hopper. 3 No product when Dispense Button is pressed F Faulty Coupling. Replace damaged Coupling components. A Leaking Water Inlet Valve. Clean/check Water Inlet Valve fittings. Replace Water Inlet Valve if needed. B Inoperative Dispense Switch. Check Switch connections. Replace Dispense Switch if needed. C Inoperative Rinse Switch. Check Rinse Switch connections. Replace Rinse Switch if inoperative. 4 Water does not shut off. Water keeps dispensing. D Clogged/stuck Water Dispense Valve. Clean or unclog Water Dispense Valve. Replace Dispense Valve if inoperative. A Water Inlet Valve malfunction. Check Solenoid. Repla...
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