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CAPPUCCINO, COFFEE, and SOUP DISPENSERS GB POUROVER models : •GB1P •GB2P •GB3P •GB4P OPERA TION MANUAL • Specifications 2 • Installation and Operating Instructions 3 • Adjustments 4 • Test & Troubleshooting 8 • Maintenance 9 • Cleaning and Sanitizing 10 • Parts Identification & Illustration 11 • Wiring Diagrams 14 NI[...]
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Electrical Specifications Model No. Volts Phase Hz Watts Number of Heaters Amps Receptacle Nema No. Circuit Breaker GB1P, GB2P, GB3P GB4P 120V 1 60 1.8KW 1 15 5-15R 15A GB1P, GB2P, GB3P, GB4P 120/240V or 240V 1 50/60 50/60 3.0KW 3.0KW 1 15 15 L14-20R** L6-20R 20A 20A 120V, 1.8 KW, 15A, Nem a 5- 15R standard on all models; 3.0 KW, 120/ 240V units av[...]
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3 START UP INSTRUCTIONS FOR GB POUROVER CAPPUCCINO DISPENSER (see illustration 9-3 for clarification) I. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This equipment is to be inst alled to com ply with the applicable Fe deral, State, or l oca l p lumbing codes hav ing jurisdiction. In addition: 1. A quick disconnect water connect ion or enough extra co il ed tub ing ([...]
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III. PRIMING - AUTOFILL - Water Selection Switch - To ggle Down (See B a ck Panel) 1. Plug into power outlet. 2. Turn Heater Switch ON. 3. Allow 10 to 15 minutes for water t o reach dispense temperat ure of 185°F. Heater Indicator Light (red) goes ON when heater is on (see lower front panel). 4. Fill hopper with product. 5. Place cup und er d isp [...]
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HOPPER COVER CD106 5 AUGER GEAR – FOR RE CTANGULAR HOPPE RS: CD117 [Used With Nylon Auger CD130] CD117 [Used With Wire Auger CD101 &CD130] FRONT BUSHING: Rectangular Hoppers: CD277 [ Ø 22.5 mm ] CD306 [ Ø 17 mm ] Square Hoppers: CD102 [ Ø 2 2.5 mm w/O-Ring CD103] CD131 [ Ø 2 2.5 mm w/O Ring] AUGERS: CD130 Nylon Auger [ Ø 22. 5 mm X 17mm [...]
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DRINK SIZE ADJUSTMENTS (OPTIONAL FEATURE) a. Manual Dispen se Machines: Hold down the Dispense Button until desired amoun t is dispensed. b. Automatic Machines wit h Programmable "Teach m e" Timers [L576A or L582A]: The timer is progr amm able from the dispen se button. Programming For Automatic Dispense 1. Turn Power Switch ON (toggle sw[...]
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TEST T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 T5 N L1 4 3 2 1 A ) Water Inlet Valve Test Check Valve Ass’y L463A Check Valve Ass’y L463A Check Valve Ass’y L463A Turn power off. If the water level rises inside the tank, the Water Inlet Valve [...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR GB-POUROVER WARNING: To reduce the risk of electr ical shock unplug the dispenser power cord 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 contact. PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY A Dispensing unit unplugged[...]
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9 MAINTENANCE To Replace The Picture / Duratr an GB w/ Metal Doors Only: Lift up the two end tabs o n top of door with a pointe d o bject or flat h ead screwdriver. Pull the entire pict ure frame out. Open up the two c lear pa nels and replac e picture. Tuck clear plastic pa n el inside bracket at top. Be sure to tuck clear pane l under bracket bef[...]
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10 CLEANING AND SANITIZING Sanitizing: All sanitizing agents in the food zone must comply with 21 CFR 178.1010. All food dispensing units should be sani tized periodically. All parts to be sanitize d must be cleaned first. To prepare a sanitizing solution: Add 2 Tsp. Of Liquid Clorox Bleach (5.25% Concentration) To 1 gallon Of Water At Room Tempera[...]
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RESERVOIR AND TANK ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 17 15 16 21 20 19 18 3 7 Q174Q RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY ITEM P/N QTY DESCRIPTION 1. Q174A 1 P.O.-LINE TANK(GB3M/ICAP) 2. L499P 1 FLOA T SWITCH 70-V-A 3. M461A 3 DIRECT MOUNTING SEAL (.466 ID) 4. K402A 1 LEVEL CONTROL, 5. P410A 1 PROBE SEAL 6. K535A 1 LEVEL CONTROL PROBE 7. K525A 1 ELBOW ASS&apo[...]
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DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF COMPONENTS (GB3P SHOWN) CCW CCW CCW 15 19 17 10 11 13 12 14 9 23 22 26 25 24 27 31 30 29 28 33 34 32 37 36 35 39 38 42 40 41 46 47 45 44 7 8 1 62 61 52 50 51 48 53 58 57 59 55 18 54 20 43 2 3 4 5 6 56 60 21 16 49 12[...]
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ITEM DESCRIPTION GB1P GB2P GB3P 1 WATER BOTTLE 3 gal / OR 6 gal M518A / M519A M518A / M519A M518A / M519A 2 RESERVOIR /COVER 97128 97128 97128 3 RESERVOIR ASSY Q174Q Q174Q Q174Q 4 SILICONE HOSE - RESERVOIR TO TANK M540A M540A M540A 5 SILICONE HOSE - BREATHER TUBE TO BREATHER TUBE M541A M541A M541A 6 SILICONE HOSE - HOSE BARB TO RESERVOIR M542A M542[...]
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14 N L1 L1 L1 MAIN UNIT DOOR UNIT N N N N N N N N N N L1 L1[...]
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15 N N L1 L1 N N N N N N N N L1 L1 L1 MAIN UNIT N DOOR UNIT + +[...]
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16 L1 L1 DOOR U NIT N N N N N N N N N N N L1 L1 L1[...]
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N N N N N N N N N N L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 N DOOR UNIT + + + MAIN UN IT 17[...]
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N N N N N N N N N N L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 N DOOR UNIT + + MAIN UNIT 18[...]