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PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS - LEVEL 2 (cont.)
Procedure for Setting the Recipe:
NOTE: Before beginning setup, place a server beneath
the left brew funnel.
1. Insert the funnel into the grinder and select a batch
size to grind. It is not necessary to have coffee
beans in the hopper(s) in order to program the
brewer. The coffee name is pre-selected and stored
in the grinder's memory for the side being ground.
2. Press the
pad. When the grinder stops grind-
ing, remove the funnel.
3. On the brewer, press and hold the ® pad until the
display reads SET NEW RECIPE. Release the ®
pad.
4. Press and release YES. The display should read
INSERT FUNNEL WITH NEW NAME, then USE
LEFT SIDE ONLY, and finally, QUIT SETUP? These
three displays will repeatedly cycle.
5. Insert the funnel into the rails on the left side of
the brewer. The display should read the NAME of
the coffee that was ground into the funnel, along
with a NO and YES. If the NAME on the display is
correct, press YES.
6. If, for some reason, the name of the coffee from
the grinder did not load properly into the funnel, or
if a grind has not yet been done, the display will
read MUST GRIND INTO FUNNEL FIRST. It will be
necessary to grind another batch following steps
1 and 2.
7. If the grind is acknowledged by the brewer, the
display will read BEGIN SETUP OF (COFFEE NAME).
Then the screen will display BREW OZ. and a batch
light will be blinking. (Refer to page 18 for descrip-
tion of BREW OZ. function).
SET NEW RECIPE
Using a Smart Funnel
®
and a G9-2T DBC Grinder:
This function allows the operator to set BREW
VOLUMES, BYPASS PERCENTAGES, PULSE BREW
TIMES, PREINFUSION TIMES and DRIP-OUT TIMES
for each coffee name preset in the grinder's memory.
Certain coffee NAMES are stored in the G9-2T
DBC's memory. When a particular name of coffee is
ground into the Smart Funnel
®
, that name and the
batch size selected are transferred from the grinder to
the programming chip located in the funnel handle.
The funnel is then inserted into the brewer's left side
funnel rails. The sensor coil on the brewer reads the
information contained in the handle. The name of the
coffee flavor will then appear on the display. This then
allows the operator to set the BREW VOLUMES,
BYPASS PERCENTAGES, PULSE BREW TIMES, PRE-
INFUSION TIMES and DRIP-OUT TIMES for that
particular coffee NAME. It also allows the operator to
set other brewing parameters, such as BREW TEM-
PERATURE, READY TEMPERATURE, BREW LOCK-
OUTS, etc. Each coffee NAME can be set individually
to provide optimum brewing quality.