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WARNINGS – To help avoid personal injury
Important Notes/Cautions – from the factory
Sanitation Requirements
Models Included:
• TCTS/T
• PTT3
WARNING HOT LIQUID,
Scalding may occur.
Avoid splashing.
The Curtis G3 Brewer is Factory Pre-Set and Ready to Go… Right from the Box.
Following are the Factory Settings for the G3 Iced Tea Brewer.
• Brew Temperature = 204°F
• Brew Volume = Set to dispensing vessel requirements (2.2 liters)
Generally there will never be a reason to change the G3/Gold Cup Series default settings. However, should you need to make slight
adjustments to meet your brewing needs, programming instructions are provided later in this manual.
System Requirements:
• Water Source 20 – 90 PSI. Minimum ow rate of ½ gpm (1 gpm preferred ow rate).
• Electrical: See electrical schematic on page 6.
SETUP STEPS
The unit should be level (left to right and front to back), and located on a secure counter top. Connect a water line from the water lter to
the brewer.
NOTE: A water ltration device must be used to maintain a trouble-free operation. (In areas with extremely hard water, we suggest
that a sedimentary and taste & odor lter be installed.) This will prolong the life of your brewing system and enhance coffee quality.
1. A 1/4” Flare has been supplied for water line connection. Use tubing sized sufciently to provide ½ GPM (preferred ow rate is 1gpm).
2. Connect the unit to an appropriate electrical power circuit.
3. Turn on the toggle (STANDBY/ON) switch behind the unit. The heating tank will start to ll. When the water level in the tank rises
to the correct volume, the heating element will energize automatically. With G3 tea brewers there is no danger of element burnout
caused by an empty tank.
4. The heating tank will require 20 to 30 minutes to reach operating temperature (204°F) as indicated by the READY-TO-BREW LCD
readout.
5. Important: Run one full brewcycle, to purge the water lines and valves of air. Five seconds of dilution water at the beginning of each
brewcycle is normal pre-programmed operating behavior.
NSF International requires the following water connection:
1. A quick disconnect or additional coiled tubing (at least 2x the depth of the unit) so that the machine can be moved for
cleaning underneath.
2. Insomeareasanapprovedbackowpreventiondevicemayberequiredbetweenthebrewerandthewatersupply.
3. Waterpipeconnectionsandxturesdirectlyconnectedtoapotablewatersupplyshallbesized,
installed and maintained in accordance with federal, state, and local codes.
BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Brewer should be ON (Conrm at rear toggle switch, then press ON/OFF button) and Ready-to-Brew displayed.
2. Place lter in brew basket.
Pour leaf tea into basket.
3. Slide brew cone into brew
rails. Place tea container
under brew cone.
4. Press the BREW button to
brew tea.
IMPORTANT:
After setup, run a FULL
brewcycle. Place a tea
container to catch both hot water
from the brewcone and dilution water
from spout on the front cover.
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Wilbur Curtis Company, inC.
Service Manual – Iced Tea & Combo Brewer
Important Safeguards/Symbols
This appliance is designed for commercial use. Any servicing other than cleaning and preventive maintenance should be performed by an
authorized Wilbur Curtis service technician.
• Do NOT immerse the unit in water or any other liquid
• To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do NOT open service panels. No user serviceable parts inside.
• Keep hands and other items away from hot surfaces of unit during operation.
• Never clean with scouring powders, bleach or harsh chemicals.
ISO 9001:2008 REGISTERED
WILBUR CURTIS CO.
Montebello, CA 90640
For the latest information go to
www.wilburcurtis.com
Tel: 800/421-6150
CAUTION: DO NOT
connect the unit to hot
water. The inlet valve is
not rated for hot water.
CAUTION: Follow this
setup procedure before
attempting to use this
unit. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions can result in injury and/or void
of warranty.
CAUTION: Equipment
must be installed to
comply with applicable
federal, state, and local plumbing/
electrical codes having jurisdiction.