Grindmaster 20H Coffeemaker User Manual


 
Page 8 Grind’n Brew® Coffee Systems
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.
Universal Settings Brew Settings x 4
Temperature Scale Auger Time
Water Temperature Pulse Brew Pulses
Low Temp No Brew Enable Pulse Brew Pour Time
Pulse Brew Delay Time
Brew Time
User Settings
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.
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.