CAPPUCCINO, COFFEE, and SOUP DISPENSERS GB-IT (Intelligent Technology) • Microprocessor Technology • Touch Pad Control Panel • Free Flow and Portion Control • Counts Total Number of Cups Dispensed • Automatic Rinse Cycle • Diagnostics for Electrical Problems • Removable & Replaceable Picture easy - no assembly required OPERATION MANUAL • Specifications..............................................…...... 2 • Installation and Operating Instructions.............. 4 • Adjustments...............................
Specifications MODEL: WIDTH in GB1M-IT 8.5 22 34 1 GB2M-5.5-IT 8.5 22 34 GB3M-5.5.IT 11 22 34 GB3M-5.5-IT S/S 11 22 34 GB3M-IT-10 LEFT [11.5”W] DEPTH in HEIGHT in HOPPERS QTY. LB. TANK GAL. BURST CAPACITY LIT DISPLAY AREA (W x H) Sq.in. SHIPPING WEIGHT LB. 8 2.2 58 (7x13)91 65 2 5.5 2.2 58 (7x13)91 86 3 4 3.2 85 (9½ x13)123 100 3 5.5 3.2 85 (9½ x 13) 123 100 1 2 1 2 10 5.5 10 5.5 4.5 112 (12 3/8 x 13) 164 110 4.5 112 (12 3/8 x 13) 164 110 11.
START-UP PROCEDURE 1. Connect the ¼” dia. copper waterline to the ¼” flare water inlet fitting of the valve. 2. Plug the power cord into a proper receptacle. 3. Activate the Power Switch (Toggle Up) located on the right side of the splash panel below the door. The power switch controls all power to the machine including the heater elements. The door display panel will light up and the tank will start filling. The LCD window will display this message briefly "CECILWARE, DISPENSER V#.##” 4.
GB3M-5.5-IT COMPONENTS LOCATION - III. A WATER LEVEL CONTROLS: Under normal conditions and operation, the water level in the tank should not drop more than ½” from the probe. If it does, the tank is not refilling fast enough. Check the water line and water filter, they may need cleaning or replacing.
ADJUSTMENTS – ILL. B The Dispense Valves are factory adjusted for a maximum Flow Rate of 1 to 1.3 oz./sec. [Approximate settings: 0.85 to 1 oz./sec for SOUP; 1.3 oz/sec. for COFFEE and CAPPUCCINO] Exceeding this Flow Rate will cause the Mixing Chamber to overflow. Note: To access the Water Dispense Valves, open door and remove Hoppers. TO ADJUST WATER FLOW RATE: 1. Open door and remove hoppers. Locate Dispense Valve behind hoppers, mounted on tank. 2. Locate adjustment screw on Dispense Valve. 3.
Features and Benefits of the Digital Dispenser Controller 1. 100% Solid State Control for improved reliability 2. Modular design and reduced component count for ease of service 3. Optional sanitary features such as Rinse Lockouts and Rinse Warnings 4. Redundant system interlocks for uncompromising user safety 5. Large two line display for viewing system status and modifying parameters 6. Individual dispense counters and totalizers for product marketing information and inventory control 7.
Parameter Definitions for System Software Version 1.11 1. Grand Total - This parameter indicates the total amount of water dispensed (in ounces or milliliters) for the entire machine. The Grand Total does not include Rinse Dispenses. The maximum Grand Total value is 16,777,216 ounces; after which the value will begin again from zero. This parameter cannot be reset to zero. Default Values has no effect on this parameter. 2.
Parameter Definitions continued 13. Rinse Warning Status - This parameter determines whether the Rinse Warning Option is turned ON or OFF. If this option is ON the system generates a Rinse Warning if a Hopper has dispensed and has not been Rinsed for of time greater than that defined by (50 * Rinse Lockout Time) minutes.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS • PROGRAM MODE The a functional description of Version 1.07 of the dispensing controller is as follows: Modes of Operation 1. Initializing Mode - This mode is only active during the first few seconds after a "power-on" or system reset. The main function of this mode is to configure the system using the previously saved operating parameters. 2. Normal Mode - This mode becomes active immediately after Initializing Mode has completed its tasks.
Program Mode General Conventions (unless otherwise indicated) 1. To enter or exit Program Mode simultaneously depress both the Rinse key and the Stop key until the buzzer sounds (approximately 1.5 seconds). 2. Pressing the Stop key will cause the menu to scroll up and pressing the Rinse key will cause the menu to scroll down. 3. The blinking LED's) signify which Hopper or Serving Size the displayed parameter corresponds to. 4.
Service Mode General Conventions: 1. To enter or exit Service Mode simultaneously depress both the hidden key behind the Cecilware Logo and the hidden key behind the Fast Flow Logo until the buzzer sounds (approximately 1.5 seconds). 2. Pressing the Stop key will cause the menu to scroll up and pressing the Rinse key will cause the menu to scroll down. 3. The blinking LED(s) signify which Hopper or Serving Size the displayed parameter corresponds to. 4.
Service Mode - CONTINUED FILL CONSTANT 21. I F THE STOP KEY IS PRESSED THE LCD/VFD SCREEN WILL DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING: 22. I F THE STOP KEY IS PRESSED THE LCD/VFD SCREEN WILL DISPLAY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: #.## OZ./SEC. RINSE TIME ## SEC. 23. I F THE STOP KEY IS PRESSED THE LCD/VFD SCREEN WILL DISPLAY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 24. | F THEêAND é KEYS ARE PRESSED THE R INSE LOCKOUT WILL TOGGLE BETWEEN "ON" 25. I F THE STOP KEY IS PRESSED THE LCD/VFD AND "OFF".
Definition of Screens during Normal Operation: 1. Initialization Screen Definition -This screen is displayed only during the first few seconds after "power-on". The only purpose of this screen is to display the System Software Title (DISPENSER) and Version Number (V #.##). CECILWARE DISPENSER V #.## 2. Low Water Level Screen Definition - This screen is displayed after the Initialization Screen during the initial tilling of the water tank (first fill).
Definition of ERROR Screens and TROUBLESHOOTING IF ANY OF THESE ERROR SCREENS COME UP ALSO CHECK THE SAFETY RELAY IN ADDITION TO THE COMPONENT IN QUESTION. 1. Over Temperature Error Screen Definition - This screen is displayed and the system is shut down when the present water temperature is sensed higher than 208 °F. Possible Causes: Invalid required Water Temperature or Faulty Water Temperature Sensor. 2.
1) Water Inlet Valve Test Turn power off. If the water level rises inside the tank, the Water Inlet Valve is leaking. Disconnect wires from the Water Inlet Valve coil and connect a 2 wire line cord to the terminals. Plug it into a 115V outlet. If water flows in and stops when you pull it out, the Valve is working fine. Repeat this test a few times. The problem may be in the Probe.
PICTURE/DURATRAN REPLACEMENT and BULB AW STARTER REPLACEMENT • ILL. D TO REPLACE THE PICTURE / DURATRAN: Lift up the two end tabs on top 1of door with a pointed object or flat head 6 screwdriver. Pull the entire picture frame out. Open up the two clear panels and replace picture. Tuck clear plastic panel inside bracket at top. BE SURE TO TUCK CLEAR PANEL UNDER BRACKET BEFORE SLIDING FRAME ASS'Y INSIDE DOOR. THE LONGER METAL TAB SIDE GOES IN THE FRONT.
Sanitizing: All food dispensing units should be sanitized periodically. All parts to be sanitized 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 TEMPERATURE (70°- 90°F). Note: Always start with a unopened bottle of Clorox Bleach since the solution from an opened bottle has a short life span. • Soak all parts for a minimum of 3 min. in the sanitizing solution. • Let all sanitized parts drain and dry naturally.
HOPPER ASSEMBLIES WITH WIRE AUGERS ILL. E HOPPER ASS'Y CD144,5.5 LB. 14-HIGHT x 3-W. W/WIRE AUGER CD101 HOPPER ASS'Y CD152,4 LB, 11.5"HIGHT x 3-W, W/WIRE AUGER CD1011 HOPPER ASS'Y CD98A. 4 LB.11.5"HIGHTx3"W.W/WIRE AUGER CD74A or CD1531 HOPPEB ASS'Y CD185,4.5LB, 14-HIGHT x 2.5-W, W/WIRE AUGER HOPPER ASS'Y CD155,4 LB, 12.5-HIGHT x 2.5-W, W/WIRE AUGER HOPPER ASS'Y CD163 (14 Ib; 18"H IGHT X 6.25-SQ) W/WIRE AUGER HOPPER ASS'Y CD162 (11 Ib; 14-HIGHT X 6.25''SQ) W/WIRE AUGER HOPPER ASS'Y CD 161 (8 lb; 11.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock unplug the dispenser power cord before repairing or replacing any internal components of PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY 1. Light Display not lit. No Power a) Dispensing unit unplugged b) No power from Main Board or from Power Switch c) Defective Bulb. d) Loose Bulb in socket. a) Reconnect dispensing unit. b) Check for loose wire to Main Board or to Power Switch. c) Replace Bulb. d) Make sure bulb is seated properly in socket.
TANK ASSEMBLY CONFIGURATION - ILL. F ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 DESCRIPTION SCREW, S.S., 1/4 - 20 x 5/8 HEATER, 120V 1700W HEATER, 240 V, 3000W GASKET, TANK HEATER RUBBER GASKET, FOR SCREW (ITEM 1 P446A) TUBE TANK TOP (SEE METAL PARTS IDENT. LIST) WATER LEVEL PROBE [K402A 4- P410A] HI-LIMIT [TEMP.] GROMMET PLUG (.466 ID) F/ TESTING TEMP.
GB3M-5.5- IT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATIDN OF COMPONENTS – ILL.
ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 GBM.5.5.1T COMMON PARTS IDENTIFICATION LIST DESCRIPTION GB1f2M-IT GB3M-5.5-IT TANKTOP ASSY TANK WELDMENT ASS'Y THERMISTER ASS'Y [FOR HI-TEMP.