Bunn Trifecta 428220001E User Manual

®
INSTALLATION & OPERATING GUIDE  
BUNN-O-MATIC CORPORATION  
POST OFFICE BOX 3227  
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62708-3227  
PHONE: (217) 529-6601 FAX: (217) 529-6644  
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Catalog, Programming Manual, or Service Manual, please visit the Bunn-O-Matic website, at  
manual updates. For Technical Service, contact Bunn-O-Matic Corporation at 1-800-286-6070.  
42822.0001E 05/12 ©2010 Bunn-O-Matic Corporation  
CONTENTS  
Warranty .............................................................................................................2  
Introduction ........................................................................................................3  
User Notices .......................................................................................................3  
Electrical Requirements ......................................................................................4  
Plumbing Requirements .....................................................................................5  
Initial Setup.........................................................................................................6  
Coffee Brewing....................................................................................................7  
Adjusting Brewing Parameters............................................................................8  
Cleaning............................................................................................................10  
Front Panel Removal & Tank Draining...............................................................12  
Advanced Adjustments & Optional Settings......................................................13  
INTRODUCTION  
This equipment is factory set to brew approximately 2-16 ounces of coffee into a cup. It is only for indoor  
use on a sturdy counter or shelf. Replace any unreadable or damaged labels.  
!!!FOR USE BY TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY!!!  
IMPORTANT SAFE GUARDS  
DO NOT: Pick up brewer by handles;  
DO NOT: Allow untrained personnel to operate this equipment;  
DO NOT: Use parts that show any signs of wear or damage;  
DO NOT: Put plastic parts in dishwasher, or use corrosive or abrasive cleaners;  
DO NOT: Fail to inspect brew chamber, brew cup, seals and related parts daily for damage/wear and tear;  
DO NOT: Fail to do recommended preventive maintenance;  
DO NOT: Operate brewer with missing or damaged parts;  
DO NOT: Open brew chamber during brew cycle;  
DO NOT: Open brew chamber when hot water is present;  
USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING BREW/GROUNDS CUP, HOT LIQUID MAY BE PRESENT.  
RECOMMENDED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE  
SEALS/O-rings: Brew chamber top seal, brew cup upper & lower seals. Clean & inspect daily. Replace if  
loose, cracked or damaged.  
Brew cup assembly & chamber: Clean & inspect daily. Replace if cracked or damaged.  
Check valve: Clean & inspect daily. Replace if cracked or damaged.  
Top clamp mechanism: Inspect daily for smooth operation. Clean & lube guides as needed to ensure  
smooth operation.  
USER NOTICES  
WARNING HOT LIQUIDS  
To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
do not remove or open cover.  
#37280.0001  
#00824.0002  
No user-serviceable parts inside.  
Authorized service personnel only.  
WARNING  
• DO NOT OVERLOAD CIRCUIT.  
• ALWAYS ELECTRICALLY GROUND  
THE CHASSIS.  
Disconnect power before servicing.  
• DO NOT DEFORM PLUG OR CORD.  
• FOLLOW NATIONAL AND LOCAL  
ELECTRICAL CODES.  
As directed in the International Plumbing Code of the  
• KEEP COMBUSTIBLES AWAY.  
International Code Council and the Food Code  
#37881.0000  
TO AVOID DAMAGE AND INJURY  
FAILURE TO COMPLY RISKS EQUIPMENT  
DAMAGE, FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD.  
Manual of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),  
DISCARD CHAMBER IF  
CRACKED  
this equipment must be installed with adequate  
backflow prevention to comply with federal, state  
and local codes. For models installed outside the  
U.S.A., you must comply with the applicable Plumb-  
ing /Sanitation Code for your area.  
READ THE ENTIRE  
OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE  
USING THIS PRODUCT  
00986.0000F 10/07 ©1994 Bunn-O-Matic Corporation  
CLEAN WITH MILD NON-  
ABRASIVE SOAP AND  
WATER  
Keep hands clear  
during brew cycle.  
Keep hands clear  
when closing brew chamber.  
HOT liquids can burn. Moving parts can pinch.  
#00986.0002  
#00656.0001  
#43022.0000  
#41177.0001  
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
CAUTION - The brewer must be disconnected from the power source until specified in Initial Set-Up.  
Refer to Data Plate on the Brewer, and local/national electrical codes to determine circuit requirements.  
100V & 120V  
Models  
230 VOLT CE Model  
Note: This electrical service consists of 2 current carrying conductors (L1 and Neutral) and a separate con-  
ductor for chassis ground.  
Electrical Hook-Up  
CAUTION – Improper electrical installation will damage electronic components.  
1. An electrician must provide electrical service as specified.  
2. Using a voltmeter, check the voltage and color coding of each conductor at the electrical source.  
3. If plumbing is to be hooked up later be sure the brewer is disconnected from the power source. If plumbing  
has been hooked up, the brewer is ready for Initial Set-Up.  
CE REQUIREMENTS  
• This appliance must be installed in locations where it can be overseen by trained personnel.  
• For proper operation, this appliance must be installed where the temperature is between 5°C to 35°C.  
• Appliance shall not be tilted more than 10° for safe operation.  
• An electrician must provide electrical service as specified in conformance with all local and national codes.  
• This appliance must not be cleaned by water jet.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental  
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given instructions concerning use of  
this appliance by a person responsible for its safety.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.  
• If the power cord is ever damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or authorized service personnel with  
a special cord available from the manufacturer or its authorized service personnel in order to avoid a hazard.  
• Machine must not be immersed for cleaning.  
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PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS  
These brewers must be connected to a cold water system with operating pressure between 20 and 90 psi  
(138 and 620 kPa) from a ½˝ or larger supply line. A shut-off valve should be installed in the line before the  
brewer. Install a regulator in the line, when pressure is greater than 90 psi (620 kPa) to reduce it to 50 psi (345  
kPa). The water inlet fitting is ¼˝ flare fitting. Bunn-O-Matic does not recommend the use of a reverse-osmosis  
or deionized water supply to this equipment.  
NOTE - Bunn-O-Matic recommends ¼˝ copper tubing for installations of less than 25 feet and 38" for more than  
25 feet from the ½˝ water supply line. A tight coil of tubing in the water line will facilitate moving the brewer to  
clean the counter top. Bunn-O-Matic does not recommend the use of a saddle valve to install the brewer. The  
size and shape of the hole made in the supply line by this type of device may restrict water flow.  
A water filtration system must be installed for brewers used in hard water areas.  
As directed in the International Plumbing Code of the International Code Council and the Food Code Manual  
of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this equipment must be installed with adequate backflow pre-  
vention to comply with federal, state and local codes. For models installed outside the U.S.A., you must  
comply with the applicable Plumbing /Sanitation Code for your area.  
NOTE - If a back flow preventer is required by code, a shock arrestor should be installed between back flow  
preventer and dispenser. Installing the shock arrestor as close to the dispenser as possible will provide the best  
results.  
Plumbing Hook-Up  
1. Flush the water line.  
Optional Drain Hook-Up  
1. Remove drip tray and the chrome plug from the  
base.  
2. Drill out the auxiliary outlet of the drip tray with  
a ½˝ drill bit.  
3. Secure ½˝ hose to drip tray, routing it through  
the opening in the base assembly.  
4. Connect hose to drain line as needed.  
5. Install drip tray.  
2. Securely attach ¼˝ water supply line to the el-  
bow.  
3. Secure cord and water supply line under the  
retainer strap in any of the three locations as  
needed. (Only 1 strap included)  
4. Turn on the water supply.  
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INITIAL SET-UP  
1. Install check valve. Refer to pictures on page 10.  
2. Install clear brew chamber and empty brew cup. Lock  
chamber in place.  
3. Place an empty container that holds at least 20 ounces  
under the brew chamber.  
4. Connect the brewer to the power source.  
5. Press the brew start switch. Water will flow into the brew  
tank.Someexcesswaterwillowintothecontainerbelow  
and the brew cup.  
6. Waitapproximatelyveminutesforthewaterinthetankto  
heat to the proper temperature. Display will show "HEAT-  
ING" until tank reaches it's operating temperature. Some  
water will drip from the brew chamber during this time;  
this is due to expansion and should not occur thereafter.  
Any excess water in the brew chamber will be automati-  
cally purged at the end of the initial setup.  
7. Water volumes and flow settings have been preset at the  
factory. Refer to "Adjusting Brewing Parameters" section  
of this manual should the volume need to be increased  
or decreased.  
Brew water temperature is factory set at 200° F (93.3° C)  
Areas of high altitude will require lowering this tempera-  
ture to prevent boiling. This chart should be used as a  
guide when readjusting the brew water temperature.  
Boiling point  
of water  
Recommended  
water temperature  
Altitude  
° F  
° C  
° F  
° C  
(Feet)  
-1000  
-500  
0
213.8  
212.9  
212.0  
211.1  
210.2  
209.3  
208.4  
207.4  
206.5  
205.6  
204.7  
203.8  
202.9  
201.9  
201.0  
200.1  
199.2  
198.3  
197.4  
196.5  
195.5  
194.6  
193.7  
101.0  
100.5  
100.0  
99.5  
99.0  
98.5  
98.0  
97.4  
96.9  
96.4  
95.9  
95.4  
94.9  
94.4  
93.9  
93.4  
92.9  
92.4  
91.9  
91.4  
90.8  
90.3  
89.8  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
199  
198  
197  
196  
195  
195  
194  
193  
192  
191  
190  
189  
188  
187  
186  
93.3  
93.3  
93.3  
93.3  
93.3  
93.3  
93.3  
93.3  
92.8  
92.2  
91.7  
91.1  
90.6  
90.6  
90.0  
89.4  
88.9  
88.3  
87.8  
87.2  
86.7  
86.1  
85.6  
500  
1000  
1500  
2000  
2500  
3000  
3500  
4000  
4500  
5000  
5500  
6000  
6500  
7000  
7500  
8000  
8500  
9000  
9500  
10000  
8. The brewer is now ready for use in accordance with the  
instructions for Coffee Brewing.  
NOTE: If brewer has been drained/moved, perform "Reset to  
first time" procedure on page 11.  
OPERATING CONTROLS  
RINSE  
Press this button to  
rinse brew chamber  
after each brew cycle.  
(+)/YES  
(-)/NO  
BREW START  
Press again to cancel.  
PROGRAM/SELECT  
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COFFEE BREWING  
1. Lift handle all the way up.  
2. Remove cup assembly. Verify screen is locked into  
grounds cup. Fig 1.  
4. Place brew cup under brew chamber.  
5. Place cup on drip tray  
6. Push handle all the way down to lock brew  
chamber.  
.
3. Fill with desired amount of ground coffee.  
DECAF  
HOUSE SPECIAL  
FIG 1  
<- <- SELECT ->->  
<- <- SELECT ->->  
9. A. If your brewing parameters are already set,  
you may simply press the "BREW"  
a brew cycle.  
button to start  
B. To set up specific parameters for a particular  
recipe, verify the recipe name is currently displayed.  
Press "SELECT"  
, display will read "VOLUME".  
7. Scroll through recipes 8. Press "SELECT"  
using arrow buttons. button for your recipe.  
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CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE  
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ADJUSTING BREWING PARAMETERS  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 8 oz, RANGE: 2 - 16  
Adjust the desired brew volume.  
HOUSE SPECIAL  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
VOLUME 8 oz  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: .0, Range: .0-1.0 seconds  
Pre-wet of ambient water on top of the coffee grounds.  
PRE-WET  
.0 Secs  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 10, Range: OFF/ 1-100  
Percent of overall brew volume during pre-infusion  
stage.  
PRE-INFUSION  
10%  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 5, Range: 1-25 seconds  
Time delay after pre-infusion before remaining water is  
introduced and brew continues.  
FILL PAUSE  
5.0 Secs  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 45, Range: 20-180 seconds  
Extraction time to start after the total brew water is added  
to brew chamber.  
EXTRACTION TIME  
45  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 5, Range: OFF/ 1-45  
Turbulence air ON time.  
TURBULENCE ON  
5
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 10, Range: OFF/ 1-40  
Turbulence air OFF time.  
TURBULENCE OFF  
10  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 4, Range: 1-7  
Force of the air pump during turbulence.  
TURBULENCE POWER  
4 +  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 7, Range: 1-7  
Force of the press-out air pump during finish.  
PRESS OUT POWER  
7 +  
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ADJUSTING BREWING PARAMETERS (Continued)  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase.  
DEFAULT: 60, Range: 20-70  
LENGTH of the press-out time during finish.  
PRESS OUT TIME  
-
60  
+
+
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase tank target temp.  
DEFAULT: 200°F (93°C)  
Range: 165°F-208°F (74°C-98°C)  
SET TEMP  
200°F  
-
COFFEE BREWING (Continued)  
DONOTOPENDURINGBREWING  
OR PRESSING CYCLES.  
IF FOR ANY REASON, WATER  
REMAINS IN BREW CHAMBER,  
DO NOT OPEN UNTIL IT COOLS  
DOWN.  
12. EMPTY BREW CUP  
RINSING....  
PRE-INFUSION  
FlowCounter  
10. Press brew  
NOTE: Pressing brew button  
button.  
11. When brewing has fin-  
ished, placeanemptycupon  
13. Thoroughly rinse brew cup.  
again will cancel a brew cycle.  
drip tray, press rinse.  
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DAILY CLEANING  
SPRAYHEAD REMOVAL  
Clean & inspect parts daily.  
Replace if loose, cracked or damaged.  
1
2
3.  
Thoroughly wash sprayhead, cup and check valve (with  
mild soap and water) and rinse with fresh water. Wipe  
out the cap area above sprayhead and around O-rings.  
Replace sprayhead by rotating clockwise, take care not  
to over tighten or cross thread the sprayhead when  
reinstalling.  
Lifthandle.Removebrewchamberandcup.  
Wipe down sprayhead with a soft cloth to  
remove any residue. Once a month, or as  
use necessitates, rotate sprayhead coun-  
terclockwise and remove as illustrated.  
Clean & lube guides as needed.  
CHECK VALVE REMOVAL  
After cleaning, apply very light film of silicon  
lube (included) to O-rings & check valve (1-4)  
4
STOP!  
DO NOT LUBE  
THIS O-RING  
Thoroughly flush the check valve while pushing the  
center poppet open with a probe.  
Push the check valve up from underneath  
the cup support.  
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CLEANING TABLETS  
CLEANING CYCLE  
1. Place tablet in brew cup.  
2. Replace brew cup, close chamber.  
3. Scroll through recipes using arrow  
buttons.  
4. Press "SELECT"  
button when "CLEAN CYCLE"  
is displayed.  
5. Repeat 1-4 as deemed necessary.  
DEEP CLEAN CYCLE  
1. Press and hold both arrow  
buttons until  
display reads "PERFORM DEEP CLEAN?"  
2. Press right arrow button to select "YES".  
3. Emptythedriptrayifit'snotplumbedtoadrainline.  
4. Place paper towels on left side of drip tray, follow  
the on screen instructions. NOTE: You will need  
cleaning tablets and a container that can hold at  
least 36 ounces of hot water.  
5. Press "BREW"  
to start. Cycle will take 7½ min.  
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FRONT PANEL REMOVAL AND TANK DRAINING  
WARNING: DISCONNECT BREWER FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE PANEL REMOVAL.  
Remove drip tray. Remove two screws.  
Lower the panel as far as it will go.  
Push the top down to clear the brew cham-  
ber support arm, then pull the top out first.  
TANK DRAINING  
RESET TO FIRST TIME SETUP  
DISCONNECT BREWER  
FROM WATER SUPPLY  
BEFORE DRAINING  
NOTE: If tank was drained, follow this procedure  
before connecting brewer to power source.  
Disconnect brewer from power source. Connect to  
water supply. Install brew cup & chamber. Push and  
hold both arrow buttons while plugging in the brewer.  
When display reads "SET TO FIRST TIME UP", release  
arrowbuttons.Placeaminimum40oz.containerunder  
brew chamber. Press brew start button to begin cycle.  
If tank was empty, it will expel only 20 oz. If tank was  
still full, it will expel 40 oz.  
Pull drain hose out as shown. Slide clamp  
back and remove plug. Refer to program-  
ming section and enter "Factory Blowout"  
mode. Allow tank to drain into sink or  
suitable container.  
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ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS & OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
PROGRAM MODE DEFAULT RANGE  
1. Perform Deep Clean?  
2. Recipe Changes  
3. Change Recipe Name  
4. Add Recipe Name  
5. Delete Recipe Name  
6. Set Language  
-
-
Enabled  
Enabled/Locked  
Eng  
English/Spanish/French  
English/Metric  
7. Units  
English  
Disabled  
Yes  
8. Base Temperature  
9. Brew Lockout  
10. Ready Degrees  
11. 1st Rinse Air On  
12. 2nd Rinse Air On  
13. 2nd Rinse Time  
14. Rinse Air Power  
15. Brew Count  
Enabled/ Disabled  
YES/NO  
5°F below "SET" temp  
OFF  
60  
2.0  
7
OFF/1-60  
OFF/1-60  
OFF/1-4.0  
OFF/1-7  
LEVEL "2"  
Total (Non reset-able)  
Total (Reset-able)  
Pressand hold both arrowsuntil displayreads"RECIPE  
CHANGES" "ENABLED - LOCKED".  
16. Brew Count  
17. Enter Service #  
18. Service Tools  
19. Factory Defaults  
By default "ENABLED" will be flashing to indicate that the  
brewing parameters may be accessed/changed. Selecting  
"LOCKED" will prevent changes to the brewing param-  
eters, but can still be accessed for viewing.  
RECIPE CHANGES  
1.  
ENABLED LOCKED  
Press  
to "ENABLE" adjustment, or to "LOCK".  
Press "SELECT"  
to advance to next screen.  
Select "YES" to change/modify a recipe's name. Select "NO"  
to advance to "ADD RECIPE NAME".  
ChangeRecipeName  
2.  
NO  
YES  
"CHANGE" will advance to next screen to modify the name  
that is displayed. "NEXT" advances to the next recipe name  
thathasbeenprogrammedintomemory. Defaultis"HOUSE  
SPECIAL" & "DECAF" only.  
HOUSE SPECIAL  
A
CHANGE  
NEXT  
DECAF  
_HOUSE SPECIAL  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through alpha/numeric  
digit for that position. Use the  
button to move curser  
to move curser  
B
to the next digit to the right. Press the  
to the left. Once you are finished changing the name, scroll  
all the way to the right to advance to next screen.  
Allows you to add additional names to the default list.  
Select "YES"  
ADD RECIPE NAME?  
NO YES  
3.  
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ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS & OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
Selecting"CUSTOM"willallowyoutocustomtypeyourown  
name by scrolling through digits as described above.  
Or you can scroll through a pre programmed list.  
ADD COFFEE NAME?  
A
CUSTOM  
FromList  
House Special  
Decaf  
Colombia  
Costa Rica  
Ethiopia  
Kona  
Guatemala  
Brazil  
Mocha Java  
Mexico  
Peru  
Tanzania  
Yemen  
El Salvador  
Papua New Guinea  
Rwanda  
Burundi  
Honduras  
Ecuador  
Kenya  
Panama  
Sumatra  
Nicaragua  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through alpha/numeric  
digit for that position. Use the button to move curser to  
_ CUSTOM NAME  
CUSTOM NAME  
B
C
D
the next digit to the right. Press the  
to move curser to  
the left. Once you are finished writing the name, scroll all  
the way to the right to advance to next screen.  
Scroll through the list. When you find the name you are  
looking for, press "SELECT"  
PREV  
Select  
NEXT  
To save the selected name, press "YES"  
CUSTOM NAME  
NO  
SAVE ? YES  
Allows you to delete a recipe name from the default list.  
Press "YES" to access language selections..  
DeleteRecipeName  
4.  
5.  
NO  
DONE  
YES  
SET LANGUAGE ?  
NO  
DONE  
YES  
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ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS & OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
Press "-" or  
to toggle between ENGLISH, SPANISH, or  
ENGLISH  
SELECT  
FRENCH. Press "SELECT" to advance to next screen.  
DEFAULT: ENGLISH  
A
(-)  
(+)  
Press for "METRIC" or  
Units of measurement will change from °F to °C; oz to  
milliliters; etc.  
for "ENGLISH".  
UNITS  
METRIC DONE  
6.  
7.  
ENG  
DEFAULT: ENGLISH (Flashing)  
Press for "ENABLE" or  
for "DISABLE".  
BASE TEMPERATURE  
ENABLE DISABLE  
When enabled, will allow different temperatures for reci-  
pes. NOTE: Will disable BREW LOCKOUT screen.  
DEFAULT: DISABLE (Flashing)  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase base temp.  
Range: 75° to 205°.  
DEFAULT: 175°  
BASE TEMPERATURE  
A
(-)  
175°F  
(+)  
Press "-" for "NO" or  
Setting to "YES" will only allow brewing at or above the  
"READY DEGREES" screen.  
"YES".  
BREW LOCKOUT ?  
8.  
9.  
NO  
(-)  
-
DONE  
YES  
DEFAULT: YES (Flashing)  
Press "-" to reduce or "+" to increase ready degrees.  
Sets the minimum temperature allowable to start a brew  
cycle. Range: 2° to 20° below the "SET" temperature.  
READY DEGREES  
5°F  
(+)  
+
Amount of press out time during auxiliary rinse mode.  
DEFAULT: OFF (Turning "ON" this screen, will activate the  
sub screen)  
1st RINSE AIR ON  
OFF Secs  
10.  
Range: OFF/ 1-60  
Auxiliary rinse mode.  
DEFAULT: 60  
Range: OFF/ 1-4.0  
1st RINSE TIME  
60  
A
-
+
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ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS & OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
Amount of press out time during primary rinse mode.  
DEFAULT: 60  
Range: OFF/ 1-60  
2nd RINSE AIR ON  
60 Secs  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
-
+
+
Primary rinse mode. "OFF" is equal to push & hold. Num-  
bers represent seconds it will continue to rinse when  
button is released.  
2nd RINSE TIME  
- 2.0 Secs  
DEFAULT: 2.0  
Range: OFF/ 1-4.0  
Adjust force of "PRESS OUT"  
DEFAULT: 7  
Range: OFF/1-7  
RINSE AIR POWER  
- - - - - - - - 7 +  
Total brew counter (Can not be reset)  
Brew counter (Can be reset)  
BrewCount  
NEXT  
1500  
1500  
BrewCount  
RESET NEXT  
Press "YES" if you would like to program a phone number  
for a factory authorized service department that will be  
displayed if the brewer should encounter a fault code.  
ENTER SERVICE #  
YES  
NO  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through numeric digit  
_
A
for that position. Use the  
button to move curser to the  
to move curser to the  
next digit to the right. Press the  
left. Once you are finished programming the number, scroll  
all the way to the right to advance to next screen.  
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ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS & OPTIONAL SETTINGS  
SERVICE TOOLS allows testing of load components and  
switches.  
It should only be used by trained technicians.  
SERVICE TOOLS  
17.  
NO  
YES  
Skip to  
"FACTORY DEFAULTS"  
TEST OUTPUTS ?  
NO YES  
Allows testing of load components by manually turning  
them ON/OFF. PLACE A CONTAINER UNDER DISPENSE  
AREA--- WARNING: HOT WATER COULD DISPENSE DUR-  
ING SOME TEST MODES!  
A
Skip to  
"TEST SWITCHES"  
VENT VALVE  
(1)  
ON  
NEXT  
OFF  
TURBULENCE PUMP  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
ON  
NEXT  
OFF  
PRESS OUT PUMP  
ON  
NEXT  
OFF  
RINSE WATER  
NEXT  
ON  
OFF  
BrewChamberFILL  
ON  
NEXT  
OFF  
LEDs  
NEXT  
ON  
OFF  
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TankHeater RELAY  
(7)  
(8)  
ON  
NEXT  
OFF  
TankHeater TRIAC  
ON  
NEXT  
OFF  
Allows testing of the membrane switches & brew chamber  
safety switch. Press "YES" to enter test mode. Display will  
read "PRESS PROGRAM TO EXIT" then change to "NOTH-  
ING PRESSED".  
TEST SWITCHES  
B
NO  
YES  
Display will show when a button is pressed.  
NOTHING PRESSED  
BREW CHAMBER IN  
CALIBRATE FLOW ?  
(1)  
(2)  
Opening/closing the brew chamber during the "TEST  
SWITCHES" mode will display the status of the safety  
switch.  
OUT = open  
IN = closed  
Press the "PROGRAM" button to exit.  
Use of this test allows user to "tell" the brew exactly how  
many ounces are collected during a 10 second "test" brew  
mode.  
C
NO  
YES  
Skip to "CAL TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR"  
!!! CAUTION !!!!  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Use a measuring container that will hold at least 10 ounces.  
Place container in position on drip tray.  
CONTAINER MUST  
HOLD 10 OUNCES  
PRESS  
Press "BREW"  
button to start.  
BREW TO START  
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There will be several warning & informational screens dur-  
ing this test mode.  
BREWING  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
HOT LIQUIDS!!!!  
DO NOT OPEN BREW CHAMBER OR REMOVE CONTAINER  
UNTIL FINISHED.  
DO NOT OPEN!!!!  
HOT LIQUIDS!!!!  
Entire process (including press out) takes approximately  
2 - 2½ minutes.  
When the test finishes, use the +/- buttons to enter the  
amount of water captured in the measuring container.  
Press "DONE" when finished.  
ENTER OZ 10.0  
(-)  
DONE  
(+)  
This screen shows the calculation of flow meter pulses  
based on aproximately 10 ounces.  
FlowCounts/ 10oz  
352  
Use of this test allows user to "tell" the brew exactly how  
many ounces are collected during a 10 second test mode.  
CALIBRATE FLOW ?  
C
D
E
NO  
YES  
Temperature probe calibration should only be used by  
authorized service technicians when replacing the CBA or  
temperature probe. Refer to service manual.  
CAL TEMPERATURE  
NO  
SENSOR? YES  
WARNING: ALLOWTANKTOCOOLFIRST.USETHISMODE  
FOR TANK DRAINING ONLY. HAVE DRAIN HOSE IN SINK  
OR CONTAINER BEFORE PRESSING "YES".  
FACTORY BLOWOUT  
NO  
YES  
DISCONNECT BREWER  
FROM WATER SUPPLY  
BEFORE DRAINING  
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Reset all brew settings, calibrations, temperature adjust-  
ments and coffee names/recipes back to factory presets.  
FACTORY DEFAULTS  
18.  
NO  
YES  
Exit back to  
main screen  
WILL REPLACE ALL  
BREW SETTINGS  
A
ARE YOU SURE ?  
B
NO  
YES  
Exit back to  
main screen  
PLEASE WAIT  
C
D
RESTORE DEFAULTS _ _  
EXIT PROGRAM MODE TO MAIN SCREEN  
Displays Model and Software version:  
TRIFECTA  
VERSION xx.xx  
Exit back to  
main screen  
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