Page 3 - Warning Labels
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 3 Warning Labels ! WARNING: USE ONLY ON A CIRCUIT THAT IS PROPERLY PROTECTED AND CAPABLE OF THERATED LOAD. ! WARNING: ELECTRONICALLY GROUND THE CHASSIS. ! WARNING: DO NOT DEFORM PLUG OR CORD. ! WARNING: FOLLOW NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. ! WARNING: WATER C...
Page 4 - Technical Data - Single Bean Domestic Models
Page 4 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems x x x x x x x x 1810 1810 208 3660 1710 1710 2674 3560 1810 1810 2749 3660 120 120 208/240 120 120 208/240 208/240 208/240 1710 1710 2674 3560 1810 1810 2749 3660 120 120 208/240 120 120 208/240 208/240 208/240 Technical Data - Single Bean Domestic Models Technic...
Page 5 - Unit Installation; Brewer Contents; Tools Required for Installation; IMPORTANT: Adjust the feet to
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 5 Unit Installation IMPORTANT: This brewer should be installed by a knowledgeable and experienced commercial equipment installer. Brewer Contents Your brewer package should include the following: 1 Grinderbrewer (either single or dual bean) 1 Operation and Instruct...
Page 6 - Electrical Hook-up and Start-up Procedure; Do not plug the unit in yet.; Operating the Touchpad
Page 6 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Electrical Hook-up and Start-up Procedure (All Models) IMPORTANT: Do not plug the unit in yet. IMPORTANT: This equipment must be installed in compliance with applicable Federal, State and/orLocal electrical codes having jurisdiction. Do not use extension cords. M...
Page 7 - Brewing; User Lockout
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 7 Brewing IMPORTANT: Brewers are factory set for the correct grind and brew times for average situations. Youshould not need to make adjustments in the field. 1. Make sure that a new paper filter is in the brew basket and the brew basket is in place in the brewer.2...
Page 8 - User Settings; Pulse Brew Cycle
Page 8 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems User Settings The Grind’n Brew® has several factory-set options that can be modified by the user. These are divided into two categories: Universal Settings or Brew Settings. Universal Settings pertain to the whole unit, and Brew Settingspertain to one of the four...
Page 9 - User Menu; Brew Settings - Brew Cycle Selection
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 9 User Menu The User Menu is accessed by pressing the SET key on the display board. Navigation is accomplished by pressing the UP , DOWN and SET keys. Feedback to the user is shown by the 3-digit numerical display. The User Menu exits after a 1 minute timeout or al...
Page 10 - Brew Volume Setting Menu
Page 10 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Brew Volume Setting Menu This feature sets the brew time based on water volume of a desired container. Before using this feature, remove thebrew basket, remove the spray head and place the desired container in place underneath the brewer. The Brew Volume Setting...
Page 11 - Factory/Field Test Menu
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 11 Factory/Field Test Menu This menu is intended to check product functionality both at the end of the factory line and in the field. This mode isentered by pressing and holding the DOWN key on the display board and Full/Half key on the keypad for 10 seconds. Once ...
Page 12 - Timer Settings; A standard 64 oz. bottle Grind’n Brew; Water System Errors; Setting the Grind
Page 12 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Figure C Timer Settings A standard 64 oz. bottle Grind’n Brew All Airpot Grind’n Brews • Increase of 1 sec. to timer setting equates to an increase in fluid volume by 1/2 oz.• Decrease of 1 sec. to timer setting equates to a decrease in fluid volume by 1/2 oz. S...
Page 13 - Maintenance; Daily Cleaning; Grind’n Brew
Maintenance Daily Cleaning Cabinet: The outside of the machine can be cleaned with a damp cloth, a household dustingspray or a stainless steel cleaner. Do not use any abrasive such as Scotchbrite orBrillo pads. These may mar the finish. Wipe the underside of the cabinet hood with a clean cloth. Be e...
Page 14 - Shear Plate Replacement
Page 14 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Shear Plate Replacement (Refer to Figure E) Tools Required: #2 Phillips screwdriver, large flat blade screwdriver 1. Unplug the machine. 2. Remove the front panel. Shut off the bean flow to the grinder. Single bean units require you to pull thebean shut-off valv...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting Guide; Problem
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 15 CAUTION: Unplug power cord from outlet before cleaning or servicing the unit. Troubleshooting Guide The following procedures must be performed by a qualified service technician. Problem Possible Cause Remedy Weak coffee • Not enough coffee used• Grind is too coa...
Page 17 - Exploded View Grind’n Brew Assembly
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 17 Exploded View Grind’n Brew Assembly
Page 18 - Mounting Sheet Assembly
Page 18 Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Mounting Sheet Assembly Warmer Assembly Basket Arm Assembly
Page 19 - Exploded View Hot Water Tank Assembly
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 19 Exploded View Hot Water Tank Assembly 1 61762 PLUG, 5/8" HOLE 2 61128 PROBE, THERMISTOR 12" LG. 3 71147 GROMMET, PROBE 4 61773 COVER, TANK PIC 1 5 70635 FASTON TAB, 1/4" X 0.032" 6 71129 NUT, 8-32 KEPS S/S 7 82116 BRACKET, TANK 8 71084 SCREW, 8-3...
Page 21 - Single Bean Upper Assembly
Grind’n Brew ® Coffee Systems Page 21 Single Bean Upper Assembly Dual Bean Upper Assembly