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GB T able of Contents W arning Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 T echnical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Unit Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 W ater Hook-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Electrical Hook-up & St art-up Procedure . . . . .4 Brewing[...]
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Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems Page 2 English W ARNING LABELS The following warning labels were on your grinderbrewer when it shipped from the factory . They should remain on your grinderbrewer in good, readable condition at all times. If one of your labels is missing or damaged, order a replacement label immediately . Part# 71 104 Located on outsi[...]
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Page 3 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems English Grind ‘n Brew Inst allation, S t art-up, and Brewing Instructions: (Read Completely!) Import ant: This brewer should be installed by a knowledgeable and experienced commercial equipment installer . Brewer Content s Y our brewer package should include the following: 1-Grinderbrewer (either single or du[...]
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Electrical Hook-up and S t art-Up Procedure (All Models) (Do not plug in unit yet!) Import ant: This equipment must be installed in compliance with applicable Federal, S tate, and/or Local electrical codes having jurisdiction. Do not use extension cords. Make sure that outlet brewer plugs into is grounded. Import ant: Make sure “Main Power Switch[...]
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Page 5 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems English GRIND’N BREW T imer settings/ with new PDS Flow control valve A st andard 1,9L bottle Grind’n Brews All Airpot Grind’n Brews Import ant: Brewers are factory set for throw weight and water portion. Please check that installation is correct before making adjustment. No adjustments should be necessar[...]
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Page 6 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems Figure E Figure F Setting Grind: T ool Required: #2 Phillip s screwdriver , 7/8"/2.2cm box wrench, large flat blade screwdriver 1. Remove front decal panel by removing screw on underside of panel. 2. Loosen adjusting screw lock nut by turning counter clockwise. 3. T urn slotted adjusting screw clockwise to[...]
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English Page 7 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems SHEAR PLA TE REPLACEMENT T ools Required: #2 Phillip s Screwdriver , Large flat blade screwdriver 1. Unplug machine. 2. Remove front panel and hopper . T o remove hopper , pull bean shut-off valve forward. This will shut- off the flow of cof fee beans and allow you to lif t it from the grind head. 3. Re[...]
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English Page 8 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems CONTROL BOARD SETTINGS J1 Jumper should remain on pin 1 & 2 J2 Jumper Controls -No pin connected with jumper-No minimum brewing temperature -Jumper connecting 2 & 3 - Low temperature no brew . The brewing cycle with wait until temperature of water is ready before continuing (factory setting) -Ju[...]
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Page 9 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems English 185ÞF/85ÞC oz (100 grams) of coffee.[...]
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Page 10 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems English For additional questions please cont act your local Grindmaster distributor and have model and serial number ready so that information can be given. Prior authorization must be obt ained from Grindmaster ’ s T echnical Services Dep artment for all warranty claims.[...]
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English Page 1 1 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems[...]
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Page 14 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems DESCRIPTION RIGHT BASKET ARM LEFT BASKET ARM BRACKET , BASKET ARM CENTER SPRING RIGHT BASKET ARM SPRING LEFT BASKET ARM SPRING SHOULDER BOL T , 5/16" X 5/8" SS SP ACER, 5/8" X 1/4" NUT , ESNA 1/4-20 SS SWITCH, SNAP ACTION SCREW , 4-40 X 5/8" NUT , 4-40 BELLOW W ASHER, 1/4" ID SAE [...]
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Page 16 Grind ’n Brew Coffee Systems DESCRIPTION HOPPER CRADLE ASSEMBL Y FLANGED SLEEVE, .183" OD SS SCREW , 6-32 X 1/2" PH RD HD SS HOPPER LID ASSEMBL Y HOPPER ASSEMBL Y WINGNUT , ESNA 1/4-20 BOL T , CARRIAGE 1/4-20 X 1/2" SS BEAN SHUTOFF HOPPER GASKET SCREW , 8-32 X 1/2" PH TR SS FRONT P ANEL ASSEMBL Y NUT , ESNA 6-32 SPRING[...]