Specifications
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully unpack the GB Machine and inspect immediately for shipping damage. Your GB Machine was
shipped in a carton designed to give it maximum protection in normal handling. It was thoroughly inspected
before leaving the factory. In case of damage, contact the shipper, not Cecilware.
DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
Note: Refer to Illustration A for description and location of COMPONENTS and CONTROLS.
1. HOPPERS. Depress the door latch on the left side of the door and pull door open to access the hoppers.
The hoppers hold up to 14 lbs. of Cappuccino product and up to 1.5 lbs. of freeze dried coffee product , depending on model number
(see spec. sheet).
To remove the hoppers simply swing the top compartment door open and lift out the hoppers.
To reposition the hoppers in the compartment, slide the hopper base back between the rails until the ¼" pin at the bottom of the hopper
base falls into the ¼" positioning hole of the compartment base cover.
2. RINSE SWITCH. With the door open, the rinse switch is located on the left side the first Whipper chamber.
In the RINSE position it disengages the hopper motors and allows only water to be dispensed.
It is used for flushing out the Whipper Chambers and to adjust the water dispense valves for proper flow rates.
3. HEATER SWITCH. This switch is located inside the cabinet behind the right hopper, open door and remove right hopper to
access it. Its primary function is to shut off the heating element during the initial priming, start up operation of the machine, or
whenever the tank is being drained for service.
Note: On 120V, 1.8 KW and 120/240V, 3 KW machines, the Power Switch and Heater Switch must be ON
in order for the elements to operate.
4. POWER SWITCH. This switch is located on the left side of the splash panel below the door. On 120V, 1.8 KW and 120/240 or 240V, 3
KW single element machines the power switch controls all power to the machine including the heater elements.
Note: On 120/240V, 6 KW
machines , the Power and Heater Switches are independent of each other. Both switches must be
OFF in order for the machine to be completely shut down.
5. 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.
1. Solid state water level control board Part# L690A
2. Water inlet valve Part# L462A
3. Dual Water level probe Part# K695Q
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