Wilbur Curtis CAFE AP Service Manual

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MODELS INCLUDED
CAFE 1DB
CAFE 2DB
CAFE 3DB
CAFE AP
Wilbur Curtis Company, inC.
Service Manual - Cafe Pourover
SETUP STEPS
CAUTION - This brewer is shipped with the thermostat turned ON. DO NOT plug in unit before
pouring 3 pots or 192 oz. of water into the opening (see step 4, below); damage to the heating
element or thermostat will result.
1. Place the brewer on a solid, level counter top, near a 120 VAC outlet rated at 20 amps.
2. Place an empty glass decanter on the warmer deck, under the sprayhead.
3. Insert an empty brewcone into the brew rails
unit (g. 1.).
4. Slowly ll the tank with room temperature water
through the opening on the top cover until water starts running in a steady stream from the brewcone
(3 pots or 192 ounces). The tank is full.
5. Plug power cord into a 120V electrical outlet.
6. Allow the brewer to heat up to full temperature,
indicated by the green Ready to Brew light. This takes about 15 to 25 minutes the rst time the
coffee brewer is plugged in. Slight dripping from the brewcone is normal as the tank heats up.
CAUTION: Please use this setup
procedure before attempting to use this brewer. Failure to follow the instruc­tions can result in injury or the voiding of the warranty.
CAUTION: Allow brewcone to drain before removing.
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ISO 9001:2008 REGISTERED
BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Pour ground coffee evenly into the lter and place it into the brew
cone.
2. Slide brew cone into guide rails (g. 1.). Place a clean empty decanter on the warmer plate (model Café AP will use an airpot).
3. When the green Ready to Brew light comes on, add 64 ounces or one decanter of room temperature water into opening on the top
cover (g. 3.). Brewing will take about three minutes.
4. Switch on the warmer plates to keep the coffee at serving temperature.
NOTE: Due to evaporation, water may be lost from the tank if brewer is left on for long periods of time without making coffee. When this
occurs, pour in enough water to rell the heating tank before brewing.
NOTE: You should have at least two decanters for brewing coffee. One for pouring water, the other to brew coffee into. Airpot brewers
will require a pitcher that holds 74 ounces (see gure 3).
This appliance is designed for commercial use. Any servicing other than cleaning and maintenance
should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis Company service center.
• Do not immerse the unit in water or any other liquid
WILBUR CURTIS CO., INC.
6913 West Acco Street
Montebello, CA 90640-5403
For the latest information go to
www.wilburcurtis.com
Tel: 800-421-6150
Fax: 323-837-2410
• To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not open top panel. No user serviceable
parts inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel.
• Keep hands and other items away from hot parts of unit during operation.
• Never clean with scouring powders or harsh implements.
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PARTS DIAGRAMS
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10 11 12 13
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14 15 16 17 18 19
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Item Nº Part Nº Description
1 WC-68101 TOP WARMER ASSY, 120V (CAFÉ 2DB) 1A WC-68103 TOP WARMER ASSY, 220V (CAFÉ 2DB) 2 WC-37135 WARMER ASSY 100W 120V w/PLATE
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2B WC- 975 WARMER ASSY, COMPLETE 100W 220V 3** WC-54118 TRAY ASSY POUROVER
4** WC-54121 PAN, POUR CAFE’
5 WC- 504 THERMOSTAT CAPILLARY (EXPORT MODELS) 5A** WC- 735-101 THERMOSTAT, TEMP CONTROL 120V
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6** WC-29054 TUBE, CAFÉ SPRAYHEAD/SYPHON 7 WC-4213 NUT, 5/8-18 JAM BRASS 8** WC-29025 SPRAYHEAD, PURPLE ASF
9 WC-3502 LEG, SCREW BUMPER
10 WC-39372 LABEL, SW PANEL CAFÉ 1DB (ON/OFF SW) 10A WC-39373 LABEL, SW PANEL CAFÉ 2DB (ON/OFF SW) 10B WC-39374 LABEL, SW PANEL CAFÉ 3DB (ON/OFF SW) 10C WC-39371 LABEL, SW PANEL CAFÉ AP (ON/OFF SW) 11** WC- 165 SWITCH, WARMER RED 115V
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11A WC- 166 SWITCH, WARMER (RED) 250V 11B WC- 137* SWITCH, WARMER RED 220V (OLDER UNITS) 12 WC- 207 LIGHT, BREW 115V GREEN 12A WC- 208 LIGHT, BREW 250V GREEN
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13 WC-3621-101 BREWCONE, 7⅛” BLK PLASTIC 14** WC-5310 TUBE, 5/16 ID X 1/8 W SILICONE
5A
15 WC-29042 HOSE, VENTILATION HEATING TANK 16 WC-2627 GROMMET, COVER HEATING TANK 17 WC-2628 BUSHING, CONICAL.47 ID x .95 OD x .99L 8mm 18 WC-54125-101 COVER, TOP HEATING TANK 18A WC-54125* COVER, TOP HEATING TANK (OLDER UNITS) 19** WC-43062 GASKET, TANK LID
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20 WC-54117 TANK, COMPLETE 1450W 120V 20A WC-54145 TANK, COMPLETE 3500W 240V
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21** WC- 917-04 ELEMNT, HEAT1.45KW 120V W/NUTS & WSHRS 21A WC- 906-04 ELEMENT, HEATING 2KW 220V W/NUT & WSHR 22** WC-1438-101 SENSOR, TEMPERATURE TANK 23** WC- 523* THERMOSTAT, MANUAL RESET 23A WC- 521 THERMOSTAT, , AUTO RESET
24 WC-3645 SPRING, DELIMING CAFE SERIES
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25 WC-73106 COVER, BOTTOM 26 WC-68102 COVER ASSY, TOP (CAFÉ 1DB, 3DB, AP
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* Component Used on Older Units ** Suggested Parts to Stock
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DELIMING SPRING This spring
is for cleaning lime deposits from
10A
10B
10C
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NOTE: Items, called out in this illustration, are
specic to Cafe 1DB, Cafe 3DB & Café AP.
All other parts are common.
within the siphon tube. Remove the sprayhead. Insert spring into the siphon tube.
Twist the spring clockwise as you
push inward. Once past the bend in the tubing, you can slide it back an forth to remove hard lime deposits.
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THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT
The Cafe coffee brewer is factory set to 200ºF. The
brewer can be adjusted on the thermostat for a tank temperature of either 200ºF or 190ºF.
To adjust:
1. Unplug the unit at the power cord.
2. Remove the back cover, held by four screws.
3. Locate the thermostat, attached to a bracket below
the top wrap. There will be a pair of contacts covered with a black plug (see photo, right, 200ºF). This is
where the tank temperature selection is made. Re­moving the black plug changes the setting to 190ºF. Covering the contacts will return the setting to 200ºF.
To avoid losing the small black cover, slip the cover
over one of the contacts as shown in photo at right.
4. Return cover to the back of the unit and plug electrical cord into the power outlet.
CLEANING
Regular cleaning of your Curtis Cafe coffee brewer will maintain the highest quality coffee your equipment is capable of producing. Proper
cleaning is essential in maintaining the fresh and appealing appearance of your coffee service.
1. First turn off the brewer, unplugging the cord at the power outlet.
2. Avoid touching hot surfaces. Allow the warmer plates to cool.
CAUTION - Do not use cleansers, liquid bleach, powders or any other substance that contains chlorine. These products promote corrosion and will pit the stainless steel. THE USE OF THESE PRODUCTS WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
3. Wipe all exterior surfaces with a damp cloth. Remove spills, dried coffee, coffee grounds, etc.
4. Slide the brewcone out and wipe the sprayhead area with a cloth dampened with a mild dish soap solution.
5. Wash the brewcone and wire brew basket, if applicable. Use a soft bristled brush for hard to clean areas. Wash both parts with a detergent
solution or put these parts through a dishwasher.
6. Wash glass decanters with dish soap. To remove mineral deposits, soak with vinegar.
7. Dry all exterior surfaces of the unit with a clean soft cloth to keep water from spotting the cabinet.
NOTE - Polish the outside stainless steel surfaces with stainless steel polish after drying. This will prevent surface scratches and result in a
cleaner appearance.
DE-LIMING
Every six months, more often in areas with extremely hard water, the inside of the heating tank should be de-limed.
CAUTION - The de-liming procedure must be performed by a qualied service technician.
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ELECTRICAL LADDER DIAGRAM – 120V
Brewer Model Café 1DB, 2DB, 2DBS, 3DB & AP (All 120VAC Units)
LD-CAFE-10 rev Q
Table 1. MODEL & ELECTRICAL (All 120VAC Units)
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MODEL
HEATING
ELEMENTCIRCUITVOLTSWATTS AMPS
CAFE0AP30WC- 906 A 240VAC 2000W 8.3A CAFE1DB30WC- 906 A + B 240VAC 2100W 8.8A CAFE2DB30WC- 906 A + B + C 240VAC 2200W 9.2A CAFE3DB30WC- 906 A + B + C + D 240VAC 2300W 9.6A
MODEL AND ELECTRICAL TABLE
ELECTRICAL LADDER DIAGRAM – 220V
Brewer Model Café 1DB,
2DB, 3DB & AP (All 208­240VAC Units)
Table 2. MODEL & ELECTRICAL (All 208-240VAC Units) “Export Only”
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Product Warranty Information
The Wilbur Curtis Company certies that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use. The following limited warranties and conditions apply:
3 Years, Parts and Labor, from Original Date of Purchase on digital control boards.
2 Years, Parts, from Original Date of Purchase on all other electrical components, ttings and tubing.
1 Year, Labor, from Original Date of Purchase on all electrical components, ttings and tubing.
Additionally, the Wilbur Curtis Company warrants its Grinding Burrs for Forty (40) months from date of purchase or 40,000 pounds of coffee, whichever comes rst. Stainless Steel components are warranted for two (2) years from date of purchase against leaking or pitting and replace­ment parts are warranted for ninety (90) days from date of purchase or for the remainder of the limited warranty period of the equipment in which
the component is installed.
All in-warranty service calls must have prior authorization. For Authorization, call the Technical Support Department at 1-800-995-0417. Effective
date of this policy is April 1, 2003. Additional conditions may apply. Go to www.wilburcurtis.com to view the full product warranty information.
CONDITIONS & EXCEPTIONS
The warranty covers original equipment at time of purchase only. The Wilbur Curtis Company, Inc., assumes no responsibility for substitute replace­ment parts installed on Curtis equipment that have not been purchased from the Wilbur Curtis Company, Inc. The Wilbur Curtis Company will not accept any responsibility if the following conditions are not met. The warranty does not cover and is void under the following circumstances:
1) Improper operation of equipment: The equipment must be used for its designed and intended purpose and function.
2) Improper installation of equipment: This equipment must be installed by a professional technician and must comply with all local electrical,
mechanical and plumbing codes.
3) Improper voltage: Equipment must be installed at the voltage stated on the serial plate supplied with this equipment.
4) Improper water supply: This includes, but is not limited to, excessive or low water pressure, and inadequate or uctuating water ow rate.
5) Adjustments and cleaning: The resetting of safety thermostats and circuit breakers, programming and temperature adjustments are the
responsibility of the equipment owner. The owner is responsible for proper cleaning and regular maintenance of this equipment.
6) Damaged in transit: Equipment damaged in transit is the responsibility of the freight company and a claim should be made with the carrier.
7) Abuse or neglect (including failure to periodically clean or remove lime accumulations): Manufacturer is not responsible for variation
in equipment operation due to excessive lime or local water conditions. The equipment must be maintained according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
8) Replacement of items subject to normal use and wear: This shall include, but is not limited to, light bulbs, shear disks, “0” rings, gaskets,
silicone tube, canister assemblies, whipper chambers and plates, mixing bowls, agitation assemblies and whipper propellers.
9) Repairs and/or Replacements are subject to our decision that the workmanship or parts were faulty and the defects showed up under normal
use. All labor shall be performed during regular working hours. Overtime charges are the responsibility of the owner. Charges incurred by
delays, waiting time, or operating restrictions that hinder the service technician’s ability to perform service is the responsibility of the owner
of the equipment. This includes institutional and correctional facilities. The Wilbur Curtis Company will allow up to 100 miles, round trip, per in-warranty service call.
RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION: All claims under this warranty must be submitted to the Wilbur Curtis Company Technical Sup­port Department prior to performing any repair work or return of this equipment to the factory. All returned equipment must be repackaged
properly in the original carton. No units will be accepted if they are damaged in transit due to improper packaging. NO UNITS OR PARTS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION (RMA). RMA NUMBER MUST BE MARKED ON THE CARTON OR SHIPPING LABEL. All in-warranty service calls must be performed by an authorized service agent. Call the Wilbur Curtis Technical Sup-
port Department to nd an agent near you.
WILBUR CURTIS CO., INC.
6913 Acco St., Montebello, CA 90640-5403 USA Phone: 800/421-6150 Fax: 323-837-2410 Technical Support Phone: 800/995-0417 (M-F 5:30A - 4:00P PST) E-Mail: techsupport@wilburcurtis.com
Web Site: www.wilburcurtis.com
FOR THE LATEST SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION GO TO WWW.WILBURCURTIS.COM
ECN 14096 . 4/24/12@12.3.EAR 10343.
ECN 12505 . 7/28/10 @ 15.6 . EAR 8669
Printed in U.S.A. 5/2012 F-3215-S Rev R
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