Infusion Series ® Platinum Edition ICB, ICB Twin, ICB Twin Tall, ICB DV, ICB DV Tall SERVICE EVENT LOG CARE & CLEANING ACCESS SELECT ADVANCED RECIPE ETHIOPIA DECAF KENYA GUATEMALA COSTA RICA RECIPES STATISTICS ADVANCED RECIPE RECIPE MENU MACHINE SETTINGS CALIBRATIONS SERVICE IMPORT / EXPORT EDIT VOLUME BYPASS PRE-INFUSE PULSE BREW SMARTWAVE DRIP TIME FRESHNESS REVIEW PROGRAMMING MANUAL Bunn-O-Matic Corporation Post Office Box 3227, Springfield, Illinois 62708-3227 Phone (
BUNN-O-MATIC COMMERCIAL PRODUCT WARRANTY Bunn-O-Matic Corp. (“BUNN”) warrants equipment manufactured by it as follows: 1. Airpots, thermal carafes, decanters, GPR servers, iced tea/coffee dispensers, MCR/MCP/MCA single cup brewers, thermal servers and ThermoFresh® servers (mechanical and digital) 1 year parts and 1 year labor. 2. All other equipment - 2 years parts and 1 year labor plus added warranties as specified below: a) Electronic circuit and/or control boards - parts and labor for 3 years.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty................................................................................................................... 2 Operating Controls ................................................................................................... 4 Accessing Programming .......................................................................................... 4 Programming Lockout...............................................................................................
PROGRAMMING Using the menu-driven display on the front of the brewer, the operator has the ability to alter or modify various brewing parameters such as brew temperatures, brew volumes, bypass, pulse brew, pre-infusion, SmartWAVE, drip time and fresh time. The operator can customize the brewing process to their specifications, allowing for the precise brewing of various flavors of coffee. OPERATING CONTROLS D D B C REGULAR S M DECAF L S BREW A M L BREW Home Screen A A.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) Always remember to place a container and funnel under the sprayhead when operating the brewer during the set-up of CALIBRATE FLOW, and testing the brew and bypass valves in SERVICE TOOLS/TEST OUTPUTS. HOW TO ACCESS PROGRAMMING To enter programming mode, the home screen must be present on the display. Touch the BUNN logo at the top of the display for 2 seconds. The SERVICE ACCESS screen will appear on the display.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) SERVICE ACCESS OPTIONS EVENT HISTORY - Select this icon to view current cycles, lifetime cycles, and the length/number of times certain components are activated. STATISTICS - Select this icon to view the amount of brew cycles per batch size. Twin models will show separate numbers for left and right brew cycles. The second sub-screen within Statistics will show model, display version and I/O version number. CARE & CLEANING - Select this icon to view cleaning instructions.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) SERVICE ACCESS OPTIONS EVENT HISTORY - Select this icon to view current cycles, lifetime cycles, and the length/number of times certain components are activated. STATISTICS - Select this icon to view the amount of brew cycles per batch size. Twin models will show separate numbers for left and right brew cycles. The second sub-screen within Statistics will show model, display version and I/O version number. CARE & CLEANING - Select this icon to view cleaning instructions.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) SETTING A PASSWORD (ADVANCED) The default password for accessing the ADVANCED MENU can be reset in Regional Settings when using the password "7738" at the Password Entry screen. 1. Touch the BUNN logo for 2 seconds to enter SERVICE ACCESS. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3. At the PASSWORD ENTRY screen, enter the numbers: 7738. 4. Select ENTER. 5. At the ADVANCED MENU screen, select the REGIONAL SETTINGS icon. 6. Within REGIONAL SETTINGS, select PASSWORD. 7. Select the ADVANCED icon. 8.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) DEFAULT RECIPE PARAMETERS (Regular, Decaf, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Kenya, Peru, Sumatra) Recipe Setting Medium Batch Small Batch Large Batch (Disabled by Default) Volume 64.0 OZ / 1.9 L 128 OZ / 3.8 L 192.0 OZ / 5.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) MODIFYING RECIPES By default, recipe settings are preset from the factory. The operator has the choice of enabling, disabling and modifying any recipe setting. RECIPE VOLUME BYPASS EDIT PRE-INFUSE PULSE BREW HOW TO ACCESS RECIPE SETTINGS 1. Touch the BUNN logo for 2 seconds to enter SERVICE SMARTWAVE DRIP TIME FRESHNESS REVIEW ACCESS. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3. At the PASSWORD ENTRY screen, select ENTER (If a password is required, enter the code at this screen). 4.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) PULSE BREW (cont.) - How long to turn the sprayhead off; this is not an accumulated time. This time is the length that the sprayhead will turn off during the pulse routine then turn back on. Both on and off times will have limits the operator is able to set depending on the parameters of the recipe. When configuring the routine, the total brew time will change to be shorter or longer depending on the routine settings. Longer pause times extend total brew time in most cases.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) RENAMING A RECIPE There are 5 pages containing 6 recipe names (30 total). By default, recipe names are preset from the factory. The operator has the choice of renaming any recipe. 1. Touch the BUNN logo for 2 seconds to enter SERVICE ACCESS. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3. At the PASSWORD ENTRY screen, select ENTER (If a password is required, enter the code at this screen). 4. In the ADVANCED MENU screen, select the RECIPE icon. 5. The RECIPE EDIT screen will appear on the display.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) HOW TO TRANSFER RECIPES The ability to transfer recipes from brewer to brewer is supported for Platinum Series Brewers. When choosing a USB device for transferring and loading files, ensure to follow the proper USB formats. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Insert the USB device into the external US port on the right-side of the hood. Ensure the brewer is plugged into a power source and powered On. Touch the BUNN logo for 2 seconds to enter SERVICE ACCESS.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) SCREENSAVER A screensaver will appear after a period of inactivity with the touchscreen display. This feature is disabled by default. The ability to load custom screen saver graphics is supported and the brewer comes with a set of BUNN graphics loaded in the software. HOW TO SET A DEFAULT SCREENSAVER 1. Touch the BUNN logo for 2 seconds to enter SERVICE ACCESS. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) HOW TO SET A CUSTOM SCREENSAVER Custom screensaver graphic(s) must be loaded into the software before it can be set as a screensaver. When choosing a USB device for transferring and loading files, ensure to follow the proper formats and review size restrictions. Supported Graphic Type: .Jpg Maximum Number of Images Supported: 10 Recommended Graphic Dimensions: 480 x 272 resolution First Steps: Import Custom Graphics into the Brewer's Software 1.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) SETTING ENERGY SAVER When enabled, this setting will lower the tank temperature with 12 and 24 hour formats to save on energy consumption during idle periods. If energy saver has been enabled, the brew button(s) on the homes screen will display ENERGY SAVER and be grayed-out. If a brew button is selected and brew lockout is disabled, the machine will exit energy saver and begin to brew.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) FRESHNESS TIME This feature is used to help control beverage quality. An alert with a pop-up message that will state the recipe has expired. The operator will have the ability to press OK to acknowledge the reminder event. Once acknowledged, the operator can brew as normal. HOW TO MODIFY FRESHNESS TIME 1. Touch the BUNN logo for 2 seconds to enter SERVICE ACCESS. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) UPDATE SOFTWARE Certain folder structure must exist on a USB drive with correct naming conventions in order for the software update to be successful. In addition to folder structure, certain files are required to reside in folders within the directory. Follow the instructions to ensure folder structure and files are present before proceeding with updating software. 1. Insert the USB drive that will be used for the software update into a computers USB port. 2.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) MACHINE SETTINGS Selecting Brew Settings will take the user directly to the Set Temperature screen. This screen allows the setting of the temperature that the tank attempts to heat to and maintain, and at what threshold the system allows brewing to occur (if brew lockout is on).
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PROGRAMMING (cont.) HOW TO CALIBRATE SPRAYHEAD FLOW RATE This function allows the operator to test and enter the actual flow rate of water coming out of the sprayhead(s). The procedure includes a 1-minute dispense of water to determine the actual flow rate. Ensure that the brewer is heated to brewing temperature before performing a sprayhead calibration. 1. Place a container, accurately graduated with a minimum capacity of 60 ounces, under the funnel. 2.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) CHECK GROUNDS IN FUNNEL: BREW ANYWAY? Once a brew is complete, a message will appear prompting to remove the funnel and discard the contents. This message will only display for 3 seconds then return to the home screen. If the funnel has not been removed since the last brew, the user will be prompted to check grounds and brew anyway or be allowed to cancel and return to the home screen. SMART FUNNEL POP-UP EVENTS The following are messages that can appear when FUNNEL DETECT is Enabled.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) Soft Heat Server Programming Features (Server Settings) Server Detect This feature detects if a server is present before a brew can begin and during a brew if a server is removed during a brew the brew will stop within 3 seconds. Default will be enabled. To disable, the user can press the server detect button and the function will be disabled.
PROGRAMMING (cont.) SERVICE MESSAGES When the system detects an event that requires attention, a message will appear on the display with supporting information related to the event. Selecting the BUNN logo at the top of the display will exit the to the home screen without resolving the event, but the message is recorded in "EVENT HISTORY". FILL TIME TOO LONG If the filling or refilling process for the hot water tank is taking too long, this message will display.
DIAGNOSTICS On entry to the Diagnostic screens, brews that are in process are canceled, which turns off all of the outputs associated with brew cycles, and the heaters are turned Off. Within the Diagnostics menu, there are several options to choose from. TEST OUTPUTS This feature allows the user to manually turn On/Off individual electrical components to check for functionality. Each button corresponds to a specific action.