| Grind’n Brew Coffee Systems®   Operation and Instruction Manual   for   Models: -11, -21, -10, -20 including H, HQ versions   TABLE OF CONTENTS   Warning Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3   Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4   Unit Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5   Water Hook-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5   Electrical Hook-up & Start-up Procedure . . . . . . . . .6   Operating the Touchpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6   Brewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7   User Lockout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7   Model Grind’n Brew-10H   Model Grind’n Brew-11H   Bean Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8   User Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8   Pulse Brew Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8   User Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9   Brew Volume Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10   System Restore Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10   Factory/Field Test Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11   Water System Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12   Timer Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12   Setting the Grind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12   Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13   Shear Plate Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14   Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15   Exploded Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17   Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22   Model Grind’n Brew-20H   Model Grind’n Brew-21H   Prior authorization must be obtained from   Grindmaster Corporation for all warranty claims.   Grindmaster Corporation   4003 Collins Lane   Louisville, KY 40245 USA   (502) 425-4776   (800) 695-4500   (800) 568-5715 (Technical Service Only)   FAX (502) 425-4664   © Grindmaster Corporation, 1997   PRINTED IN USA   Patents Pending   1008 Form # BW-350-14   Part #70661   Warning Labels   ! WARNING:   USE ONLY ON A CIRCUIT THAT IS PROPERLY PROTECTED AND CAPABLE OF THE   RATED LOAD.   ! WARNING:   ELECTRONICALLY GROUND THE CHASSIS.   ! WARNING:   DO NOT DEFORM PLUG OR CORD.   ! WARNING:   FOLLOW NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.   ! WARNING:   WATER CONNECTIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PLUMBING CODE OF BOCA & THE   FOOD SERVICE SANITATION MANUAL OF THE FDA   ! WARNING:   DO NOT USE NEAR COMBUSTIBLES.   ! WARNING:   FAILURE TO COMPLY RISKS PERSONAL INJURY, DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT, FIRE OR   SHOCK HAZARD.   ! WARNING:   READ THE ENTIRE OPERATING MANUAL INCLUDING THE LIMIT OF WARRANTY AND   LIABILITY BEFORE BUYING OR USING THIS PRODUCT.   ! WARNING:   ALWAYS UNPLUG UNIT FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING.   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 3   Technical Data - Single Bean Domestic Models   120   120   208/240   2674   208/240   3560   120   120   208/240   2749   208/240   3660   1710   1710   1810   1810   x x x x x x x x Technical Data - Dual Bean Domestic Models   120   120   208/240   2674   208/240   3560   120   120   208/240   208/240   1810   1810   1810   2749   3660   3660   1710   1710   Page 4   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Unit Installation   IMPORTANT:This brewer should be installed by a knowledgeable and experienced commercial   equipment installer.   Brewer Contents   Your brewer package should include the following:   1 Grinderbrewer (either single or dual bean)   1 Operation and Instruction Manual (this manual)   1 Hose to 1/4" flare fitting (part # 61237)   Tools Required for Installation   #2 Phillips screwdriver   9/16" wrench   5/8" wrench   (or crescent wrench)   6" level   NOTE: Other tools may be needed depending on the type of water supply tubing and location.   1. Inspect unit to see if any damage occurred in shipment.   2. Position brewer on counter. Place on sturdy permanent counter top. If you have an airpot brewer, install the 4"   plastic legs (included) at the bottom of the brewer. Lean the brewer towards its side to expose screwholes under-   neath for legs. Adjust the leg height to suit the size of airpots you will use. IMPORTANT: Adjust the feet to   level the brewer. With bubble level, check to see that the brewer is level on countertop.   Water Hook-up (All Models) (Refer to Figure A)   IMPORTANT: This equipment must be installed in compliance with applicable Federal, State and/or   Local plumbing codes having jurisdiction. Incoming water pressure should be greater   than 20 psi and not more than 100 psi.   1. The incoming water supply should have a shut-off valve connected in-line. The end should have a female 1/4"   flare fitting. Water supply should be a 1/4" I.D. dedicated line branched off a 1" or larger supply line.   2. Prior to installing the brewer, flush out the water line by running approximately 1 gal. of water into a pail.   This will insure no sediment from a new installation can get in the brewer.   3. Make sure your source water is turned off. Connect the water line’s 1/4" female flare fitting (1) to the 1/4" male fit-   ting on the hose connector (2).   4. Make sure Grind’n Brew is unplugged. Connect the water line to the brewer with the hose connector (2).   5. Turn the water valve on, sending water to the brewer. If there are any leaks, tighten connections to stop leakage.   Figure A   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 5   Electrical Hook-up and Start-up Procedure (All Models)   IMPORTANT: Do not plug the unit in yet.   IMPORTANT: This equipment must be installed in compliance with applicable Federal, State and/or   Local electrical codes having jurisdiction. Do not use extension cords. Make sure that   the outlet the brewer plugs into is grounded.   IMPORTANT: Make sure that the Main Power Switch in the back of the unit is in the Off position before   plugging in the brewer.   IMPORTANT: Domestic Q models at 208/230V must have a 4 wire electrical connection. The circuit must   have 2 hots, 1 ground and 1 neutral wire. Failure to install with a 4 wire connection will void   the manufacturer’s warranty. 208/230 Volt Grind’n Brew units require a 20 Amp circuit.   1. Plug the brewer into an electrical outlet (or run power to unit for hardwire applications).   2. Make sure the brew basket is inserted in the brew rails.   3. Reach to the back of the brewer and press the white Main Power Switch to the On position. The front control lights   will go on, and water will enter the brewer. The tank will fill in 2-3 minutes from the moment the Main Power Switch is   turned on.   4. Once the tank is full, it will take 10-15 minutes to heat the water to the brewing temperature. (Cut that time in half for   the 230V “Q” models.) Once the Ready light is lit, you are ready to brew.   Operating the Touchpad (Refer to Figure B)   1. To select the appropriate bean hopper, press the hopper (left) button until the desired indicator arrow is illuminated.   NOTE: This step only applies to dual bean hoppers.   2. To select a portion size, press the center of the Portion Size (middle) button until the half pot or full pot symbol   (depending on your need) is illuminated.   3. The Mode (right) button allows you to select either the “Brew Only”, “Grind Only” or “Grind and Brew” feature.   a) To grind only, press the center of the Mode (right) button until the grinder symbol is illuminated.   b) To brew only, press the center of the Mode (right) button until the coffee cup symbol is illuminated.   c) To grind and brew, press the Mode (right) button until both symbols are illuminated together.   Bean Selector   (Dual Bean Models Only)   Half or Full Pot   Grind only   Brew only   Grind and Brew Option   Figure B   (Dual Bean Model)   (Single Bean Model)   IMPORTANT: Brewers are factory set for throw weight and water portion. Please check that installation   is correct before making adjustment. No adjustments should be necessary for normal   installation.   Page 6   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Brewing   IMPORTANT: Brewers are factory set for the correct grind and brew times for average situations. You   should not need to make adjustments in the field.   1. Make sure that a new paper filter is in the brew basket and the brew basket is in place in the brewer.   2. Place beans in the hopper.   3. Choose to “Grind and Brew”. Press the far right touchpad so “Grind and Brew” lights are lit.   4. Choose the Portion Size. Press the middle touchpad until desired volume is lit.   5. Choose Decaf or Regular coffee (only applicable to dual bean Grind’n Brews). Press left touchpad.   Arrow will either point left or right for Decaf or Regular.   6. Place a decanter or airpot under the brew basket, depending on the model.   7. Press Start. You will see the coffee bean level go down slightly. You will hear the coffee grind. Coffee is automati-   cally ground, portioned and placed in brew basket. Then ground coffee is automatically brewed. The Ready light   will now blink, indicating that grinding and brewing are in progress. This will take 3-4 minutes for a 1/2 gal. pot.   Portions are factory set. A stop function is added to the start switch. When this switch is depressed, it allows the   unit to stop during the selected grind, brew or grind and brew functions.   After brewing a pot, the tank must reheat. Reheat time is 5 1/2 - 8 minutes for 120V brewers and half that time   for 230V machines. Remember that the brewer will not function (although the grinder will) until the Ready light is   on, indicating that the water is hot enough to brew. A flashing green light indicates that the brewer is reheating or   that there is a cycle in progress. Do not remove the brew basket while the light is flashing. The brew basket   must be removed before a new brew can be initiated. This feature ensures that the operator discards the old   coffee grounds and installs a new coffee filter.   User Lockout   User Lockout is achieved via the position of the LOCK jumper on the board header. Locate the header on the board   (shown below) and place the jumper in the desired position. In the Locked position all menus in this document are   locked out, and the unit will only allow brewing or grinding functions. There are two versions of the header, 10 pin   and 2 pin. Both configurations are shown below.   10 Pin Version   Locked   User   Lockout   Jumper   1 LOCK   Unlocked   1 LOCK   2 Pin Version   Locked   LOCK   Unlocked   LOCK   User Lockout Jumper   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 7   Bean Counter   The built-in bean counter measures relative usage of its Grind’n Brew® machine by totaling the amount of seconds   the augers have fed beans into the grinder. This number directly correlates to the amount of beans used by the   machine.   Depending on model, the bean counter is either always shown or hidden to the user.   The Bean Counter Menu is accessed by holding the UP and DOWN keys for 5 seconds. If the counter is normally   hidden, it will be shown here. The user can reset the counter through this menu. Pressing the SET button will   display “REs” and the user can select “YEs” or “no” with the UP and DOWN keys. Pressing the SET key finalizes   the selection. This menu times out after 10 seconds and is disabled by the User Lockout Jumper.   User Settings   The Grind’n Brew® has several factory-set options that can be modified by the user. These are divided into two   categories: Universal Settings or Brew Settings. Universal Settings pertain to the whole unit, and Brew Settings   pertain to one of the four available brew cycles – (Regular Full, Regular Half, Decaf Full and Decaf Half). All   settings are retained during a power loss. The original factory settings can be restored by using the System   Restore Function.   User Settings   Universal Settings   Temperature Scale   Brew Settings x 4   Auger Time   Water Temperature   Low Temp No Brew Enable   Pulse Brew Pulses   Pulse Brew Pour Time   Pulse Brew Delay Time   Brew Time   Pulse Brew Cycle   Pulse Brewing is a feature that increases the control and performance of the Grind’n Brew® machine. By pulsing   water during the brew cycle, you allow greater contact time and better extraction of the coffee. Ultimately you will   achieve a bolder and more consistent cup of coffee by using this feature.   If pulse brewing is selected, the unit will brew the number of pulses identified by the Pulse Brew Pulses setting.   Each pulse is identical. It will begin by dumping water for the Pulse Brew Pour Time and then wait for the Pulse   Brew Delay Time. This will repeat until all pulses are finished.   Once the pulses are complete, the unit will pour water for the remaining Brew Time. Brew Time is the total amount   of time water is poured over the coffee grinds. Pulse Brew Pour Times are included in this total. Pulse Brew   Delay Times are not included. The cycle will always stop pouring once the Brew Time is met, regardless of   whether this happens in the middle of pulse brewing.   Drip Time is half of the Brew Time. However, the Drip Time will never be greater than 1:30.   Page 8   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   User Menu   The User Menu is accessed by pressing the SET key on the display board. Navigation is accomplished by pressing   the UP, DOWN and SET keys. Feedback to the user is shown by the 3-digit numerical display.   The User Menu exits after a 1 minute timeout or all modes are stepped through. This menu is disabled by the User   Lockout Jumper.   Brew Settings - Brew Cycle Selection   There are four independent settings for brew cycles: Regular Full Brew, Regular Half Brew, Decaf Full Brew and   Decaf Half Brew. The User Menu adjusts settings for the brew cycle selected by the keypad. For instance, if   you want to change settings for Decaf Half brew then set the keypad to the Decaf Hopper and Half Brew Size   before entering the User Menu. The keypad settings cannot be changed while the User Menu is displayed.   User Menu Navigation   Advancing through the menu is done by pressing the SET Key. Each parameter is adjusted by pressing the UP   and DOWN keys. Pressing and holding the UP and DOWN keys will quickly scroll through settings. The table   below shows how to step through this menu.   Step Setting   Display   Adjustments   1 2 3 4 5 6 Temperature Scale between   Displays the current   selection. Factory default   is “°F”   “°F” or “°C”   °F or °C   Water Temperature   setpoint in °F or °C   Displays the current   “170” to “205” °F   “77” to “96” °C   selection. Factory default is   “195” in °F or “91” in °C.   Show Auger Time   the amount of coffee beans fed   into the grinder   Set Auger Time   the amount of coffee beans fed selection depending on Brew   into the grinder   Show Brew Time   Total amount of pour time for   the brew cycle   Set Brew Time   Total amount of pour time for   the brew cycle   “At”   None   Displays the current   “0.1” to “45.0” seconds   None   Cycle   “br”   Displays the current   selection depending on Brew   Cycle   “0.01” to “6.00” in min-   utes.seconds   7 8 Show Pulse Brew   “P-b”   None   Pulse Brew Pulse Number   sets the number of pulses in   the brew cycle   Displays the current   selection depending on Brew   Cycle   “OFF” to “10”   9 Pulse Brew Pour Time   Displays the current   “0.05” to “1.00” in   minutes.seconds   sets the amount of pour time in selection depending on Brew   each pulse   10 Pulse Brew Delay Time   Cycle   Displays the current   “0.05” to “1.00” in min-   utes.seconds   sets the amount of delay time selection depending on Brew   between each pulse   Cycle   11 Show Low Temp No Brew   “Ltn”   None   12 Set Low Temp No Brew   Displays the current   selection. Factory default   is “YES”   “OFF” or “ON”   enable or disable   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 9   Brew Volume Setting Menu   This feature sets the brew time based on water volume of a desired container. Before using this feature, remove the   brew basket, remove the spray head and place the desired container in place underneath the brewer.   The Brew Volume Setting Menu is started by selecting a brew cycle and holding in the START switch for 5   seconds. The display will show “Pro” at this time. Again press the START switch, and water will begin dispensing   into the container. The display shows a Brew Time count at this time. When satisfied with the water level, again   press the START switch. At this point the Brew Time flashes on the display for 20 seconds. Press the START   switch again within the 20 seconds to accept the new Brew Time. No changes will be made if the Brew Time is not   confirmed in this last step.   There are four independent brew times in the unit. The set Brew Time is the cycle shown on the keypad. The   keypad cannot be modified while setting the brew volume. This feature is disabled by the User Lockout Jumper.   System Restore Feature   This function will restore a Grind’n Brew® unit to its original factory settings. To activate system restore, power on   the unit while holding in the DOWN button.   Continue holding the DOWN button and the display will scroll “rEStorE” to indicate that a system restore is about to   happen. If the DOWN button is released at this point, the restore is cancelled. If the button hold is continued, the   display will scroll “donE” to show completion of a system restore.   Upon a successful restore, the original factory settings will override all changes. The bean counter is not affected.   Page 10   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Factory/Field Test Menu   This menu is intended to check product functionality both at the end of the factory line and in the field. This mode is   entered by pressing and holding the DOWN key on the display board and Full/Half key on the keypad for   10 seconds. Once the menu is entered, the unit will start with an LED test that lights all LEDs and segments on the   display. Navigation is done just like the User Menu. Refer to the table below for operation. Field Test Mode exits   after stepping through all modes only – there is not a timeout.   Step Function   Operation   Description   1 2 3 4 LED Test   All LEDs ON   Verify that all LEDs turn on.   Firmware Version   Date Code   Display firmware version   Shows the software version of the control.   Not used with Grind’n Brew®   Display date code/serial ID   Scroll non-resetable bean counter   Non Resetable Bean   Counter   Shows the total number of seconds the   grinder has been grinding (non-resetable)   5 Configuration Inputs   Each digit of the display corresponds to a Highest Digit (left most):   configuration input. The input is either   “0” - disabled or “1” - enabled.   “1” - Double Hopper;   “0” - Single Hopper   Middle Digit (center):   “1” - Always show bean count;   “0” - Don’t show bean count   Lowest Digit (right most):   “1” - Grind’n Brew® Model;   “0” - Grind Only Model   6 7 Display Water   Temperature   Show averaged A/D reading of temperature Show the current temperature in °F of the   thermistor   Display Water Level 1   Show averaged A/D reading of water level 1 If > 500 water level full,   If < 500 water level not full   8 9 Display Water Level 2   Show Input   Show averaged A/D reading of water level 2 Not used with Grind’n Brew®   Display scrolls “InPut”   Input Test Mode   10   Input Test   Press each key and the display will show a Hopper Button: 12   number related to that key   Size Button: 10   Grind/Brew Button: 8   Down Button: 0   Up Button: 2   Start Switch: 16   Basket Out Switch: 17   Select Button: advances Factory Test to   Step 11   11   12   Show Output   Output Test   Display scrolls “outPut”   Output Test Mode   Turns on each relay separately. Displays   “O##“ where:   ## = 2 digit output number   Scroll through relay outputs with the UP   and DOWN keys. Outputs are as follows:   O01: Fill Valve   IMPORTANT: Each output will be turned O02: Brew Valve   ON when its number is on the display   REGARDLESS of temperature or fill   level. Be CAREFUL not to overfill the   O03: Grind Shutter   O04: Left Auger Motor   O05: Right Auger Motor   tank and keep electric items out of the O06: not used   way of the brew channel.   O07: Heater   O08: Grinder Motor   O09: Basket Out Light   O10: Ready Light   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 11   Water System Errors   There are three system errors that can be detected by the microprocessor. These errors are:   1. Water Fill Error (Er1) – the water full detection has failed, and the fill valve has been on for at least 5 minutes.   2. Thermistor Error (Er2) – the Thermistor is detected either open, shorted OR the water is boiling.   3.Heater Error (Er3) – the heater has been on for 3 minutes, but no rise in water temperature was detected.   If any of these errors are detected, the unit will shut off all water fill and heat related functions. Brewing is disabled,   but grinding is still allowed. The display will show the error when the unit is idle. To clear any error, the user can   hold in the UP key for 5 seconds, reset power to the unit or enter field test mode.   Timer Settings   A standard 64 oz. bottle Grind’n Brew   All Airpot Grind’n Brews   Setting   Single Bean   Approx.   yield   Setting   Dual Bean   Approx.   yield   Setting   Single Bean   Approx.   yield   Setting   Dual Bean   Approx.   yield   Single/Left Full Pot 4.2 sec.   2 oz.   - 1.25 oz.   - 62 fl oz.   31 fl oz.   5.7 sec.   5.7 sec.   3.0 sec.   3.0 sec.   112-125 sec.   56-63 sec.   2 oz.   2 oz.   1.25 oz.   1.25 oz.   62 fl oz.   31 fl oz.   Single/Left Full Pot 4.5 sec.   2.3 oz.   - 1.4 oz.   - 72 fl oz.   36 fl oz.   6.2 sec.   6.2 sec.   3.7 sec.   3.7 sec.   140-153 sec.   70-77 sec.   2.3 oz.   2.3 oz.   1.4 oz.   1.4 oz.   72 fl oz.   36 fl oz.   Right Full Pot   - Right Full Pot   - Single/Left Half Pot 2.4 sec.   Single/Left Half Pot 2.7 sec.   Right Full Pot   Full Pot   Half Pot   - Right Full Pot   Full Pot   Half Pot   - 112-125 sec.   56-63 sec.   140-153 sec.   70-77 sec.   • Increase of 1 sec. to timer setting equates to an increase in fluid volume by 1/2 oz.   • Decrease of 1 sec. to timer setting equates to a decrease in fluid volume by 1/2 oz.   Setting the Grind (Refer to Figure C)   Tools Required: #2 Phillips screwdriver, 7/8" box wrench, large flat blade screwdriver   1. Remove front decal panel by removing screw on underside of   panel and 2 screws on both sides of panel.   2. Loosen adjusting screw lock nut by turning counter clockwise.   3. Turn slotted adjusting screw clockwise to make the grind coarser   or counter clockwise to make the grind finer.   Generally, a 1/8 to 1/4 turn will provide the desired adjustment.   4. After adjustment has been made, re-tighten the adjusting   screw lock nut.   5. Visually inspect the grind adjustment with a small portion of coffee and   readjust if necessary.   6. Reinstall the front decal panel.   Figure C   Page 12   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Maintenance   Daily Cleaning   Cabinet:   The outside of the machine can be cleaned with a damp cloth, a household dusting   spray or a stainless steel cleaner. Do not use any abrasive such as Scotchbrite or   Brillo pads. These may mar the finish.   Wipe the underside of the cabinet hood with a clean cloth. Be especially careful   when using soap or detergent around the sprayhead. Any soap left on the deflector   may give an unpleasant taste to the first brews.   Warmers:   The warmer plate is easy to clean and will maintain its appearance longer if cleaned   regularly. Coffee stains can be wiped off with a damp cloth. Use detergent or   sanitizer for heavy deposits, but refrain from using abrasives.   Weekly Cleaning (Refer to Figure D)   Slide Valve: The slide valve behind the spray deflec-   tor under the cabinet hood should be wiped off with   a clean, dry cloth. Using the finger tab open the slide   valve and wipe the ground coffee from inside of the   spout, seal and slide valve.   NOTE: When the machine is not in use, the finger   tab will automatically activate every 60   minutes to keep clear.   Brew Basket, Airpots and Decanters: Use com-   mercial grade urn cleaner (as directed by manufac-   turer) and rinse thoroughly.   Figure D   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 13   Shear Plate Replacement (Refer to Figure E)   Tools Required: #2 Phillips screwdriver, large flat blade screwdriver   1. Unplug the machine.   2. Remove the front panel. Shut off the bean flow to the grinder. Single bean units require you to pull the   bean shut-off valve forward. Dual bean units require you to push the bean shut-off valve back into the   slots in the hopper.   3. Remove the hopper cradle. There are 5 screws (2 in front and 3   across the back) holding the hopper cradle in place.   4. Remove the spray head. First remove the spray deflector by   spinning it clockwise. Second, pull the spray nozzle away   from the mounting sheet.   5. Remove the grind cap by loosening the 2 screws and rotating   the grind cap away from the screws.   6. Pull out the revolving burr and feedworm assembly. The   sweeps on the revolving burr and feedworm assembly. The   sweeps on the revolving burr must line up with the cut outs   on the grind head.   7. Remove the shear cap and broken shear plate.   8. Slide the rotating burr onto the motor shaft, aligning up the   sweeps with the cutouts on the grind head. Rotate the burr   so that the burr is held back into the burr pocket by the sweeps on the grind head lip. Slide the   drive coupler into place. Rotate the slot on the drive coupler with the feedworm. Insert a new   shear plate.   9. Reassemble the remaining components in reverse order of disassembly.   . Page 14   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Troubleshooting Guide   The following procedures must be performed by a qualified service technician.   ꢀ CAUTION: Unplug power cord from outlet before cleaning or servicing the unit.   Problem   Possible Cause   Remedy   Weak coffee   • Not enough coffee used   • Grind is too coarse   • Set to portion more coffee.   • Readjust grind to a finer grind.   • Check spray temp, should be   greater than 185°F.   • Water not hot enough   • Too much water used (half brews)   • Coffee bed has dry areas   • Adjust brew time at the controller.   • Spray deflector broken or missing.   Replace.   Strong coffee   Bitter coffee   Grounds in coffee   • Too much coffee used   • Grind is too fine   • Readjust coffee portion.   • Coarsen grind setting.   • Use proper filter.   • Paper filter collapsed during   brewing   Brew basket overflowed   • Too much coffee   • Coffee ground too finely   • Double batching   • Use no more than 3 1/2 oz. of coffee.   • Coarsen grind.   • You must dump old coffee and use   fresh new filter for each brew.   Unpleasant taste   • Water tank or brew basket needs   cleaning   • Clean, sanitize (de-lime).   • Refer to Regular Maintenance   section.   Brewer will not brew   • Basket has not been changed   • Remove basket, replace filter,   reinstall.   Grinder will not start when start • Main power switch turned off   button is pushed   • Turn main power switch, on located   on back of unit (left side from front) on.   • Check outlet with lamp or radio to   verify outlet has power.   • Ensure basket is in position.   • Reset circuit breaker (located on   back of unit) by pushing the reset   button in until you hear a click.   • Remove basket, replace filter,   reinstall.   • No power to outlet   • Basket out   • Circuit breaker has tripped   • Basket has not been changed   Grinder runs or hums but no   coffee is dispensed   • Shear disc is broken   • Replace shear disc. See Shear   Disc Replacement section.   • Remove hopper and clear   obstruction.   • Obstruction in opening of auger   assembly (on dual bean units)   • Obstruction in opening to grinding   chamber   • Remove hopper and clean   obstruction.   • Check for free operation of slide valve.   Adjust solenoid mount or slide valve   mount as required. Make sure white   slide valve gasket is not touching   moving parts.   • Check for blown fuse and replace   with 5 Amp fuse.   • Slide valve is bending   • Blown fuse on controller board   (Dual bean only)   Quantity of coffee dispensed   each throw is not the same   • Defective timer in controller   • Check the length of time grinder   runs with watch.   • Remove upper assembly and clean   obstruction.   • Slide valve is binding   • Check for free operation of slide   valve. Adjust solenoid mount or   slide valve mount as required.   Make sure white slide valve gasket   is not touching moving parts.   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 15   Troubleshooting Guide (cont.)   Problem   Possible Cause   Remedy   Circuit breaker continuously   trips   • Insufficient current due to use of   extension cord   • Plug unit directly into outlet. Do not use   extension cord.   • Insufficient current due to   overloaded line   • Designate single line for unit. Do not   use multi outlet box.   Basket Out light flashing   • Water fill valve on too long   • Clean or replace water fill valve.   • Turn water supply on.   (Display board displays “ER1”) • Water supply turned off   Basket Out light flashing   • Problem with Thermistor   • Replace if defective.   (Display board displays “ER2”)   Basket Out light flashing   • Heater Relay failed   • Replace defective component   (Display board displays “ER3”) • Contactor Failed   • Heater Failed open   • Hi Temp failed   • Control Board output failed   Water not hot enough   • Thermistor not set high enough   • Adjust potentiometer   Water boiling (or steaming)   • Thermistor set too high   • Defective Thermistor   • Adjust potentiometer.   • Replace Thermistor.   Start switch not working   • Brew basket out of place   • Replace basket.   (Basket Out light illuminated)   No lights are on   • No power to brewer   • Power switch turned Off   • Turn power on.   • Turn switch on.   (Including Warmer light)   No touch pad lights   (other lights o.k.)   • Touch pad disconnected   • Reconnect touch pad.   Too much or not enough water • Water time adjustment   • Readjust.   in decanter   Spray head dripping   • Lime build up in dump valve   • Faulty seal   • Delime unit.   Hot water spigot dripping   • Replace seal.   Hot water spigot not dispens- • Drain tube limed-up   • Delime tank and drain tube.   • Replace seat.   ing   • Defective valve seat   Warmer Failure   • Loss of power   • Defective warmer switch or   warmer heater   • Check power source.   • Perform continuity test. Replace defec-   tive component.   Auger motor, water solenoid,   shutter not working   • Bus fuse on controller board is   blown   • Replace 5 Amp bus fuse.   Basket Out or Brew Cycle   indicators will not light up   • Polarity reversed   • LED burned out   • Connect black wire to + terminal of   LED.   • Replace LED.   If you still need help, call our Technical Service Department at 800-695-4500 (USA & Canada only) or 502-425-4776,   Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time or an authorized service center in your area. Please   have the model and serial number ready so that accurate information can be given.   Prior authorization must be obtained from Grindmaster Corporation’s Technical Services Department for all warranty   claims.   Page 16   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Exploded View Grind’n Brew Assembly   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 17   Mounting Sheet Assembly   Warmer Assembly   Basket Arm Assembly   Page 18   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Exploded View Hot Water Tank Assembly   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 61762   61128   71147   61773   70635   71129   82116   71084   71166   61626   71375   PLUG, 5/8" HOLE   PROBE, THERMISTOR 12" LG.   GROMMET, PROBE   COVER, TANK PIC 1   FASTON TAB, 1/4" X 0.032"   NUT, 8-32 KEPS S/S   BRACKET, TANK   SCREW, 8-32 X 1/2" S/S   NUT, TINNERMAN 8-32 S/S   ELEMENT, HEATING 1650 W/ 120V   ELEMENT, HEATING 3500 W/ 240V   THERMODISC, BRACKET   THERMODISC   10   11 70824   12 70410   13 61317   14 61143   15 07327   16 05826   17 71148   18 61108   19 70821   20 61700   21 61243   22 61229   23 71155   24 71258   25 70341   26 12152   27 71093   28 71155   29 61237   30 71155   31 61104   32 71129   33 05826   34 61152   35 05826   36 61232   37 05826   38 82119   39 61102   FITTING 1/8" NPT MF 3/8" BARB   NUT, PIPE JAM 1/8" NPT   CLAMP, HOSE 5/8"   TUBING, 3/8" I.D X 20" LG. SILICONE   VENT TUBE SUPPORT   WATER LEVEL PROBE   GASKET, WATER TANK   TANK 16" WATER   GROMMET, DUMP VALVE   GROMMET, PLUG   TUBING, 5/16" I.D X 2" LG. SILICONE   SPRAY TUBE S/S   FITTING, 90 DEGREE ELBOW-SILICONE   SIPHON TUBE   TUBE SPLICE   TUBING, 5/16" I.D X 9 1/2" LG. SILICONE   FITTING, HOSE TO 1/4" FLARE SWIVEL   TUBING, 5/16" I.D X 1" LG. SILICONE   WATER FILL VALVE 120 VAC   NUT, 8-32 KEPS S/S   TUBING, 3/8" I.D X 7 1/2" LG. SILICONE   TEE, 7/16" X 7/16" X 7/16" BARBED   TUBING, 3/8" I.D X 11" LG. SILICONE   PLUG, 3/8" BARBED DRAIN   TUBING, 3/8" I.D X 16" LG. SILICONE   PANEL, SERVICE   DUMP VALVE - 120 VAC   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 19   Exploded View Grinder Assembly   Page 20   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Single Bean Upper Assembly   Dual Bean Upper Assembly   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Page 21   Wiring Diagram 115/230V, 60Hz   Page 22   Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems   Tel (502) 425-4776 • Fax (502) 425-4664 • 1-800-695-4500 (USA & Canada only)   P.O. 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