Owner's manual

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF TLP
1. Remove the sprayhead from brewer and clean it once a week; more often in heavy lime
areas.
2. Inside of the heating tank may occasionally require removing of lime build-up. The
frequency is determined by local water conditions.
CLEANING
Daily cleaning of the external parts of the unit will maintain the appearance of the TLP and
improve the flavor of the coffee.
1. Wipe off any spills, dust or debris that may fall on exterior surfaces.
2. Slide out the brew cone and rinse.
3. Clean sprayhead and dome around the sprayhead. Use a non-toxic cleaner.
4. Clean the brew cone slide rails with a brush or damp cloth. Dry thoroughly.
NOTE - On stainless steel units clean the outside surfaces with stainless steel
polish. This is to prevent scratching of the stainless steel surfaces.
HIGH TEMPERATURE RESET THERMOSTAT
The High Temperature Reset Thermostat (p/n WC-523) protects the unit by cutting off
power in the event of an overheated condition. This may be caused by a low water level.
When this occurs, the heating element may be exposed, causing an excessively HOT
condition. Power will be cut off by the reset thermostat, indicated when the red reset button
pops out.
When the high temperature condition has been corrected and after the temperature drops,
reset the thermostat by pushing in the red button. You can find the reset thermostat,
located on the heating tank.
HIGH TEMP
THERMOSTAT
CARE &
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Do not
use cleansers,
liquid bleach ,
powders or any
other substance
containing chlorine.
These products will
promote corrosion
and will pit stainless
steel. USE OF
THESE PRODUCTS
WILL VOID YOUR
WARRANTY.
10
WARNING: Turn off
all power to unit
before removing
side panel to reset
the thermostat.
14. Obstructed Sprayhead
15. Water level is too low in heating
tank
16. Defective Pump
17. Defective Control Board
Remove and inspect sprayhead. Clean and reinstall.
Check water level in tank. If water is not flowing into tank, review
steps 1 through 4.
Contact factory.
Contact factory.
SYMPTOM:SYMPTOM:
SYMPTOM:SYMPTOM:
SYMPTOM:
WW
WW
W
AA
AA
A
TER NOT FLOWING FROM SPRATER NOT FLOWING FROM SPRA
TER NOT FLOWING FROM SPRATER NOT FLOWING FROM SPRA
TER NOT FLOWING FROM SPRA
YHEADYHEAD
YHEADYHEAD
YHEAD
POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Water Level
ERROR CODE
18. Temperature set too high for
elevation
19. Loose or defective heat sensor
20. Defective triac
21. Defective control board
Re-program to lower temperature.
Contact factory.
Contact factory.
Contact factory.
SYMPTOM:SYMPTOM:
SYMPTOM:SYMPTOM:
SYMPTOM:
WW
WW
W
AA
AA
A
TER IN HEATER IN HEA
TER IN HEATER IN HEA
TER IN HEA
TING TING
TING TING
TING
TT
TT
T
ANK OVERHEAANK OVERHEA
ANK OVERHEAANK OVERHEA
ANK OVERHEA
TINGTING
TINGTING
TING
POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Temp Sensor
ERROR CODE