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1.                              WARMER 3  WARMER 2  WARMER 1    HEATERA    HEATER B  VALVE B  NEUT IN    Fig  21 Power Board Hook Up    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     CAUTION    CHEMICAL BURN  HAZARD    Deliming chemicals        caustic   Wear appropriate protective  gloves and goggles during this  procedure    Never siphon deliming  chemicals or solutions by  mouth    This operation should only be  performed by qualified and ex   perienced service personnel     IMPORTANT  DO NOT spill   splash or pour water or deliming  solution into or over any internal  component other than the inside  of the water tank     IMPORTANT  DO NOT allow  any internal components to  come into contact with the  deliming solution  Take care to  keep all internal components  dry     NOTE  Repeat steps 4 thru 5  as required to remove all scale  and lime build up     PROCEDURE  Delime the Water Tank    PRECAUTIONS  Disconnect brewer from electric power   Allow brewer to cool     FREQUENCY  As required  Brewer slow to heat     TOOLS  Deliming Solution  Protective Gloves  Goggles  amp  Apron  Mild Detergent  Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge  Bristle Brush  Bottle Brush  Large Sink  or other appropriate work area     1  Disconnect brewer from the electrical supply  Turn off the  water shut off valve and disconnect the water supply line  from the brewer inlet fitting     2  Remove the tank lid assembly as described on page 12     3  Remove the water tank from the brewer body by lifting  straight up  Empty a
2.        BLOOMFIELD 641    BLOOMFIELD INDUSTRIES  2 ERIK CIRCLE  P  O  Box 280  Verdi  NV 89439  telephone  775 689 5700  fax  888 492 2783  www Wellsbloomfield com    OWNERS MANUAL  for    E  B         Electronic  Brew  Control         Models 1012 Brewer 5  39   DECANTER  with optional   COFFEE BREWERS    8900 Series Glass Decanters    MODELS    1012  1040  1072    Includes     Installation  Use  amp  Care  Servicing Instructions    Model 1072 Brewer  with optional  8900 Series Glass Decanters    E B C     brewers are protected under  U  S  Patent   5 704 275  Other U  S  and Canadian patents pending     PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA       p n 75844 Rev D ECN 12851 M641 050705 cps    WARRANTY STATEMENT         electrical equipment manufactured by BLOOMFIELD   INDUSTRIES is warranted against defects in materials and   workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original   installation or eighteen  18  months from the date of shipment   from our factory  whichever comes first  and is for the benefit   of the original purchaser  except that    a               carry a 30 day parts warranty only    b  dispensers  i e   tea and coffee carry a 90 days parts  warranty only  excludes decanters     THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS EXPRESSLY GIVEN IN  LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESSED OR  IMPLIED  INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  WHICH ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED     BLOOMFIELD INDUSTRIES DIVISION   SPECIALTY  EQUIPMENT MAN
3.    products        FEATURES AND OPERATING CONTROLS             FRONT  WARMER    POUR OVER    COVER  REAR  WARMER 9  POUR OVER    ZN OPENING                   KEYPAD                                REAR  HOT WARMER  WATER  FAUCET  CONTROLLER BREW                     55 2  CHAMBER       E  DECANTER   IN BREWING  POWER POSITION   CORD   WHEN 1    PROVIDED  LEFT I   MAIN   WARMER  RIGHT  WARMER  MAIN  WARMER  IN LINE LO   PROFILE  BREWER BREWER  BREWHEAD BREW   BREW WAIT  BREW CHAMBER pia WARMER ON             INDICATOR INDICATORS  REMOVED   POWER INDICATOR  BREW   lt T NOZZLE            VEZ  KC 3e SPRAY HEAD  5   4 GASKET  SPRAY Y v 2    DISK    TIMER Ko    ACCESS                FLASH   4 BRIBN        INDICATED BREW WAITING    CONTROL WARMER  PANEL SWITCHES             BREW    SWITCH     CANCEL    SWITCH     ON   OFF    SWITCH    Fig  1 Features  amp  Operating Controls         727473  ENUEN SI  UMO   86  LPO    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION    WARNING  Electric Shock Hazard  All servicing requiring access to non insulated components must be performed by qualified    service personnel  Do not open any access panels which require the use of tools  Failure to  heed this warning can result in electrical shock           WARNING  Injury Hazard   All installation procedures must be performed by qualified personnel with full knowledge of all   applicable electrical and plumbing codes  Failure could result in property damage and  person
4.   supply valve  Remove top and front panels     Remove faucet from basin body     Disconnect ribbon cable from controller  Pry faceplate keypad  from basin body  Remove all adhesive residue     Remove protective backing from adhesive on new keypad     Note  There is a clear protective wrap on the ribbon cable to  provide abrasion resistance where the cable passes through the  cabinet  Do NOT remove this protective sleeve     Slide ribbon cable into slot on basin body from the outside  then  carefully apply keypad to face of basin body     Ribbon cable connects to P2 on controller  Note locator marking     1    on connector and cable     Reassemble in reverse order  Test new keypad for function and  proper operation   REPLACE POWER BOARD    Unplug power cord or turn circuit breaker OFF  Shut off water  supply valve  Remove front panel  Remove water tank lid  see  page 13   then pull tank from cabinet     Note position of wires at power board  then remove wires   Suggestion  Marking these wires is highly recommended to ease  reinstallation     Remove screws holding power board to cabinet  Remove power  board from cabinet     Reassemble in reverse order  Test for function and proper  operation     19                                                                      PROTECTIVE     gt    SLEEVE                RIBBON  CABLE    CONNECTOR 1  ON  CONTROLLER  P2    Fig  20 Keypad Ribbon Cable  Hook Up       CONTROLLER  CONNECTION                                                      
5.  again to turn the brewer OFF  Three beeps will  sound  the tank heater and all warmers will be switched off  and all  indicator lights will go out     Brew Settings  See pages 17  amp  18 for setting Brew Time and Temperature     ABS    Automatic Brew Start     Start a brew by pressing BREW  A single beep will sound  The system  will verify that the water in the tank is at the proper temperature  If it is   brew will start immediately  Otherwise  the BREW indicator will flash   Brew Waiting Mode  until the water reaches setpoint temperature   then the indicator will glow and brew will commence  If the main  warmer is off  it will be energized automatically     At the conclusion of the brew cycle  three beeps will sound     NOTE  To override Brew Waiting Mode  press and hold the BREW  key for 3 seconds while the BREW indicator is flashing  Brew will  begin regardless of water temperature  To avoid under temperature  brews  this feature should only be used when setting brew volumes     NOTE  Brew Waiting Mode  BREW indicator flashing  prevents  multiple  unattended brews  While the BREW indicator is on or  flashing  any additional strokes of the BREW key will be ignored  there  will be a beep each time the key is pressed  however   Another brew  cannot be initiated until the previous brew is complete     The Brew Waiting Time  also called Dripout Time   interval between  when the brew is initiated and the audible signal sounds at the end  of the brew  may be adjusted between 2
6.  and 8 minutes at the Brew  Signal Timer dial on the controller  See page 18     Brew Cancel    To cancel a brew in progress or a brew in waiting  press the CANCEL  key  Two beeps will sound and the BREW indicator will go out     NOTE  If a brew in progress is cancelled  coffee will continue to flow  until all water delivered has dripped through the brew chamber     49a UBI9q 7027473  ENUEN SJouMO   PF8SZ LPO    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    OPERATION  continued     Quality Timer    Coffee looses its freshness as it sits on a warmer  The Quality Timer  flashes the warmer lights 30 minutes after the last brew to remind you  that the coffee is nearing the end of its useful life     After Hours    Operation    During normal operation  the controller will maintain the precise  brewing temperature  If  however  if the BREW key in not pressed for  3 hours  the brewer goes into After Hours    mode  any warmer left on  will be turned off  and  the temperature will only be maintained to within  20  F  This feature prolongs component life and saves energy     As soon as the BREW key is pressed  the brewer returns to normal  operation  heating the water to the precise temperature before  beginning the brew  The brewer will return to After Hours    mode only  if three hours pass without a brew being initiated     Disable Enable After Hours    Feature    To disable After Hours     press the ON OFF key to turn the brewer OFF   Press and hold the CANCEL key until two beeps s
7.  can cause serious  qualified service personnel  burns     This manual should be considered a permanent part of this  appliance  The manual must remain with the appliance if it is  sold or moved to another location     AGENCY LISTING INFORMATION  This brewer is  UL  and  90 listed under UL file E9253     This brewer meets      Standard 4 only when installed  E9253      9253       operated and maintained      accordance with the enclosed    instructions  NSE    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION                               enable the installer to make  a guality installation and to  minimize installation time  the  following suggestions and tesis  should be done before the  actual unit installation is started     CAUTION  Equipment  Electrical Damage  DO NOT plug in or energize this  appliance until all Installation  Instructions are read and  followed  Damage to the    Brewer will occur if these  instructions are not followed     CAUTION  Unstable   Equipment Hazard  It is very important for safety  and for proper operation that the  brewer is level and stable when  standing in its final operating  position  Provided adjustable   non skid legs must be installed  at each corner of the unit   Failure to do so will result in  movement of the brewer which  can cause personal Injury and   or damage to brewer           NOTE  Water supply inlet line  must meet certain minimum  criteria to insure successful  operation of the brewer   B
8.  supply  Remove top panel  Pull vent tube and inlet elbow out of  basin pan     On automatic models  pull water inlet tube out of basin pan   Remove basin pan     On models with faucet  disconnect inlet pipe at faucet shut off  valve and outlet pipe at faucet     Disconnect all wiring from hi limit and heating element   Disconnect temperature probe from controller     Loosen center screw on tank hold down bracket  Remove  hold down bracket by sliding short slotted end off of locking stud  and lifting it off  Remove cover assembly by lifting it straight up     Reassemble in reverse order     REPLACE TEMPERATURE PROBE  Unplug brewer or turn circuit breaker OFF  Remove top panel     Loosen and free jam nut from pass thru fitting securing  temperature probe  Disconnect temperature probe wiring  connector from controller    Lift out probe  jamb nut and gasket     Reassemble in reverse order     REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT  Remove tank lid assembly per above     Remove two hex nuts holding element to cover  Pull element  from mounting holes     Reassemble in reverse order     16         727473  ENUEN SJouMO   86  LPO    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter       SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     REPLACE SOLENOID    Unplug power cord  Turn OFF and disconnect water supply from  brewer inlet fitting     Remove front panel  Remove two screws holding access door in  place  Remove access door and solenoid  Unscrew inlet fitting  cap to release solenoid from door     Remove wiring f
9.  top panel and turn faucet valve OFF     Unscrew aerator cap from faucet and remove handle retaining  clip  Do not let faucet body turn     Pull bonnet assembly from faucet body     Examine the interior of the faucet body and the surface of the  seat cup  Clean out any debris in the faucet body  using a stiff  bristle brush if necessary     Examine the aerator  Clean any debris from the screen or flow  straightener  using a stiff bristle brush if necessary     Reassemble in reverse order     REPLACE CONTROLLER  Unplug power cord or turn circuit breaker OFF     Remove front panel  Remove timer faceplate  Use needle nose  pliers to disengage three barbed fittings holding controller to  bracket  Disconnect keypad ribbon cable  note position    1       temperature probe and power board cable     Set jumpers as described on page 19   Reassemble in reverse order     Adjust controller as described on pages 15  amp  16     18    4ejueoeg    043  enuejy SISUMO 9867 1  9    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     SET CONTROLLER JUMPERS   Placing the jumper across Q1 sets Quality Time at 20 Minutes   Placing the jumper across Q2 sets Quality Time at 30 Minutes   Removing jumpers from both Q1 or Q2 disables Quality Timer     Placing the jumper across V1 sets Valve Time Range to  60   180 seconds     Removing jumper from V1 sets Valve Time Range to 10   80  seconds   REPLACE KEYPAD    Unplug power cord or turn circuit breaker OFF  Shut off water
10. 072  1072  Optional  Optiona  1072       EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST  continued   HOT WATER TANK ASSEMBLY             ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION    13 8043 5 Hold Down Strap   14 8043 506 Nut  8 32 SS Acorn   16 60366 Screw  1 4 20 X 1 1 4 SS Cap Head  17 69401 Nut  1 4 20 SS   50 83644 Temperature Probe   52 83731 Seal Washer   54 8043 12 Tank Cover Gasket   56 8043 30 Seal Gasket   58 8540 6 Hot Water Coil   59 8043 8 Inlet Elbow   60 8043 15 Vent Tube   61 8043 11 Outlet Elbow   62 8514 68 Tank Cover  Plate Only  8 holes   63 8043 83 Hi Limit Thermostat  120V    64 8543 74 Nut  4 40 SS   65 8543 73 Screw  4 40 x 1 1 2   66 8043 24 Water inlet Tube   67 8043 14 Heating Element  120V  1500W   68 8043 10 Tank Body    COMPLETE SPARE TANK COVER    8541 WF 300 Spare Cover Assembly  120V  1500W  With Coil   all parts mounted to cover     26    4ejueoeq    0783 Jenuejy SISUMO   85  199    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST  continued    ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS       ITEM PART NO     31 1012 10  1040 10  1072 10  35 8572 18  36 6407 15  37 35 210  45 85753  50 83644  63 8043 83  67 8043 14  85 1080 226  86 1080 40  87 1072 225    DESCRIPTION    Keypad   Keypad   Keypad   Element  120V 100W  Cord  amp  Cap Assembly  Strain Relief   Solenoid Valve  120V  Temperature Probe  Hi Limit Thermostat  Tank Heating Element 120V   1500W  Controller Board  Controller Dial   Power Board    SOLENOID REPAIR KITS    85218    85219    Inlet Fitting Kit  incl
11. DEL 1072          WHITE    Rear Warmer  Plate  3  120V          ront Warmer   Plate  2  120V   100 Watt       RED    WHITE       100 Watt       BLUE    KEY  PAD    CONTROL  BOARD    LIMIT       120    p n 75361       P2    POWER BOARD    NEUTRAL IN  VALVE B  HEATER B    VALVEA  LINE IN  HEATERA    WPLATE 1    WPLATE 2  WPLATE 3    Main Warmer  Plate 120V  100 Watt    31         WHITE    WIRING DIAGRAM  continued    BLUE         RED                   INLET  VALVE    BROWN 5 GPM    BLACK  WHITE               CHASSIS  8 GROUND            Commercial Food Equipment Service Association  Bloomfield Industries proudly supports CFESA  Commercial Food Equipment Service Association    SERVICE TRAINING   QUALITY SERVICE       CUSTOMER SATISFACTION        BLOOMFIELD    Bloomfield Industries  Inc   Division of Carrier Commercial Refrigeration    In US and Canada    Telephone  775 689 5700  Fax  888 492 2783  Fax  800 356 5142  for orders only     website  www wellsbloomfield com       PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA    
12. K   Spray disk plugged Clean spray disk    Damaged internal component Check keypad  controller  power  or wiring board  amp  solenoid  Repair  replace as needed    No brew plus no flow from hot   Water supply OFF Turn water supply ON  water faucet  Solenoid screen plugged Clean solenoid screen    Water line strainer  if used  Clean strainer  plugged    No flow from hot water faucet Water filter  if used  plugged Replace filter element    Faucet valve turned OFF Turn faucet valve ON  Faucet plugged Disassemble faucet  clean    Poor coffee quality Keep brewer and decanters clean  Install a taste and odor filter in  water supply  and replace cartridges regularly   Use a quality coffee with a consistent roast  Use proper grind and  amount of coffee per brew        4a UBI9q 727473  ENUEN SJouMO   865  LPO    641 75844 Owners Manual E B C  Decanter    ERROR DETECTION    This brewer is designed to perform a continuous internal    diagnosis  and to signal faults by flashing all the lights  In fault  mode  warmers  heating element and water fill solenoid are turned       off     and most keypad functions are disabled     Error detection  all lights flashing  will occur under two conditions     e Anytime a temperature in excess of 214  F is detected     e Temperature does not change by at least 2  F within 4 minutes    of tank heater being energized  HEAT light on      To reset the brewer after the fault has been corrected  press and    CAUTION  ELECTRIC SHOCK  HAZARD    Live electrica
13. PASS  flow is consistent between 20 p s i  and 90 p s i   The length of time the solenoid is open is controlled  by the time setting of the controller  See page 18   After the solenoid closes  water will continue to flow  to the brew chamber until CONTROL LA  the water level in the tank falls below the brew SOLENOID  pickup  breaking the siphon   E      a FAUCET           E FAUCET  D    SHUT OFF    HOT WATER FAUCET     VALVE    The faucet water coil is submerged in the hot water  tank and draws heat from the brew water  Water SOLENOID  going to the water coil is not controlled by the BYPASS  solenoid valve     Hot water is provided at the faucet  at supply water  pressure  any time the faucet shut off valve is    OPEN     Fig  6 Water Flow Diagram    OPERATION  continued     IMPORTANT     DO NOT energize this  brewer until the water tank  has been filled  Dry firing    will damage heating    elements  See page 6        Fig  7    Fig  8       Fig 9    Turning Brewer  ON or OFF                      Initiate a Brew    Brew Cancel    ELECTRONIC FEATURES    Energizing the Brewer    When electric power is applied to the unit  all the lights will flash four  times and four beeps will sound  The unit will be OFF     Press the ON OFF key  Four beeps will sound and all lights will flash  once  The POWER indicator will remain on  If the water temperature  is more than 10 F below the setpoint  the HEAT indicator will glow until  water temperature reaches setpoint     Press the ON OFF key
14. STRUCTIONS    REFER TO ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS   Page 1  Check the nameplate to determine correct electrical service  required for the Brewer to be installed     IMPORTANT  Before connecting to electricity  make sure  automatic brewers are connected to the water supply     Models 1012  1040  amp  1072 are equipped with a cord and plug   They require a 115   125 volt 15 amp circuit  50 60 Hz  2 wire  plus ground  with NEMA 5 15R or 5 20R Receptacle      IMPORTANT  The ground prong of the plug is part of a system  designed to protect you from electrical shock in the event of  internal damage  Never cut off the ground prong nor twist a  blade to fit an existing receptacle  Contact a licensed electrician  to install the proper circuit and receptacle     GROUND    PIN U  NEMA 5 15P NEMA 5 15R  PLUG RECEPTACLE       NOTE  This equipment must be  installed to comply with all  applicable federal  state and  local plumbing codes and  ordinances     WARNING  ELECTRIC  SHOCK HAZARD    Brewer must be properly  grounded to prevent possible  shock hazard  DO NOT  assume a plumbing line will  provide such a ground   Electrical shock will cause death  or serious injury                                                          ni  IMPORTANT  Do not connect  brewer to electrical power until  the tank is filled with water    Pour water into the pour over  opening until water flows from  the brew head     IMPORTANT    Supply power must match  nameplate for voltage and  phase  Connecting to the 
15. SUMO   85  199    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter          WHITE       ront Warmer  Plate  2  120V           Rear Warmer  Plate  3  120V  100 Watt        4                     CONTROL  BOARD      2       HI    LIMIT    BLACK       TEMPERATURE  PROBE    HEATING  ELEMENT    120V  1500W    3 WARMER LO PROFILE BREWER  E B C     MODEL 1012    120    p n 74830          100 Watt           WHITE 2   A    gt     BLUE       RED    Ht Ck EH       BLUE         WHITE    POWER BOARD  NEUTRAL IN  VALVE B  HEATER B               VALVE A li        LINE       HEATERA          WIRING DIAGRAM       WHITE  QE  6        5  INLET  VALVE  BROWN  5 GPM    WPLATE 1  WPLATE 2  WPLATE 3  N    Q    C  m  a    CHASSIS    GROUND       Main Warmer  Plate 120V  100 Watt    29    WIRING DIAGRAM                 ront Warmer   Plate  2  120V   100 Watt    KEY    PAD    CONTROL  BOARD      2       TEMPERATURE    PROBE  POWER BOARD             NEUTRAL               WHITE  VALVE B  5E                              HI         LIMIT N  6  NLET  BLACK  2  VALVEA VALVE    LINE IN  HEATER A    HEATING       ELEMENT   WPLATE 1  120V WPLATE 2  1500W WPLATE 3  NS   5    lt   PE  ta     CHASSIS    GROUND    3 WARMER INLINE BREWER  E B C    MODEL 1040    p n 75373        Main Warmer  Plate 120V  100 Watt        30    4ejueoeq    0783 Jenuejy SieuMQ   85  199    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter               TEMPERATURE    PROBE    HEATING    ELEMENT  120V  1500W    3 WARMER LO PROFILE BREWER  E B C     MO
16. UFACTURING CORPORATION SHALL  NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES FROM ANY  CAUSE WHATSOEVER     This warranty is void if it is determined that upon inspection by  an Authorized Service Agency that the equipment has been  modified  misused  misapplied  improperly installed  or  damaged in transit or by fire  flood or act of God     It also does not apply if the serial nameplate has been  removed or unauthorized service personnel perform service   The prices charged by Bloomfield Industries for its products  are based upon the limitations in this warranty  Seller s  obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects  without charge by a Bloomfield Industries Authorized Service  Agency or one of its sub agencies  This service will be  provided on customer s premises for non portable models   Portable models  a device with a cord and plug  must be  taken or shipped to the closest Authorized Service Agency   transportation charges prepaid  for services     In addition to restrictions contained in this warranty  specific  limitations are shown below  Additional Warranty Exclusions    Bloomfield Industries Authorized Service Agencies are located  in principal cities     This warranty is valid in the United States and void elsewhere   Please consult your classified telephone directory or your food  service equipment dealer  or  for information and other details  concerning warranty  write to     Service Parts Department  Bloomfi
17. al injury     WARNING  Electric Shock Hazard  Brewer must be properly grounded to prevent possible shock hazard  DO NOT assume a    plumbing line will provide such a ground  Electrical shock will cause death or serious Injury              WARNING  Burn Hazard  This appliance dispenses very hot liquid  Serious bodily injury from scalding can occur from  contact with dispensed liquids        This appliance is intended for commercial use only  CAUTION  Equipment  Electrical Damage    This appliance is intended for use to brew beverage products for  human consumption  No other use is recommended or    authorized by the manufacturer or its agents  DO NOT plug in or energize this    appliance until all Installation   This appliance is intended for use in commercial establishments       nstructions are read and followed   where all operators are familiar with the appliance use  Damage to the Brewer will occur if  limitations and associated hazards  Operating instructions and these instructions are not followed   warnings must be read and understood by all operators and    users  CAUTION   Except as noted  this piece of equipment is made in the USA A      Hazard  and has American sizes on hardware  All metric conversions    are approximate and can vary in size        Exposed surfaces of the  appliance  brew chamber and  The following trouble shooting  component views and parts lists decanter may be HOT to the  are included for general reference  and are intended for use by touch  and
18. brew chamber     Add a pre measured amount  of fresh coffee grounds   Gently shake the brew  chamber to level the bed of  grounds     PAPER  FILTER    E                    BREW                     Slide the brew chamber into  place under the brew head     Fig  10 Prepare Brew Chamber      AUTOMATIC OPERATION    BE sure HEAT light is not lit     Place the appropriate EMPTY  decanter in place under the  brew chamber                 Press the BREW switch            ae         BREW light will glow                              will sound        INDICATES BREW WANG  RRR    The solenoid will open for an  amount of time determined by  the timer setting  admitting a  measured quantity of water  into the tank     Fig  11 Press BREW to Start    Inlet water will displace a like amount of heated water from the tank   The hot water will be forced into the brew head where it will spray  over the bed of grounds  Freshly brewed coffee will begin to fill the  container under the brew chamber     At the end of the brew cycle  plus an amount of time set to allow all  water to drip out of the brew chamber  three beeps will sound   When the flow and all dripping stops  the coffee is ready to serve     Discard the contents of the brew chamber and rinse it in a sink   When the HEAT light goes out  the brewer is ready for another  brew cycle       WARMERS    At the start of a brew  the MAIN warmer is energized automatically   Press either the FRONT or REAR warmer switch to energize an  auxiliary warm
19. days from the date the  delivery was made to you  Be sure to retain the  container for inspection     Bloomfield Industries cannot assume liability for damage or  loss incurred in transit  We will  however  at your request   supply you with the necessary documents to support your  claim     4ejueoeq  2 g 3 Jenuejy SieuMO pt8GZ 1  9    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    TABLE                    5    WARRANTY STATEMENT xi Thank You for purchasing this  SPECIFICATIONS 1 Bloomfield Industries appliance   FEATURES  amp  OPERATING CONTROLS 2        PRECAUTIONS 8 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 Proper installation  professional  AGENCY LISTING INFORMATION 3 operation and consistent   4    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS maintenance of this appliance will    OPERATION 6 ensure that it gives        ihe very  BREWING COFFEE 10 best performance and a long   CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 11 economical service life   TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS 12 This manual contains the  SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 14 information needed to properly  Deliming Instructions 20 install this appliance  and to use   EXPLODED VIEWS  amp  PARTS LISTS 22 care for and maintain or repair the  WIRING DIAGRAMS 29 appliance in a manner which will    ensure its optimum performance     SPECIFICATIONS    AMPS POWER SUPPLY  MODEL STYLE VOLTS WATTS 10 CORD    1012 3W IN LINE   1800   NEMA 5    NEMA5 15P      1072 3W LO  120 1800 15 NEMA 5 15    PROFILE       APPLICABILITY  This manual applies to the following Bloomfield Industries E  B  C 
20. e  installed in the water supply line to limit the pressure to not more  than 90 PSI in order to avoid damage to lines and solenoid     A water shut off valve should be installed on the incoming water  line in a convenient location  Use a low restriction type valve   such as a 1 4 turn ball valve  to avoid loss of water flow thru the  valve     The provided water line strainer must be installed in the supply  line  between the shutoff valve and inlet fitting  Note FLOW  arrow marking on strainer body     4ajUBI9q 727473  ENUEN SI  UMO   86  LPO    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  continued     NSF requires that the brewer be able to be moved for cleaning  underneath  A flex line or loops of copper tubing will satisfy this  requirement  See Figure 2 below     COPPER LOOPS OR  FLEX LINES   PROVIDED BY   PLUMBER     SOLENOID    STRAINER     4  WASHER 5     WATER INLET  FITTING        SHUT OFF VALVE   PROVIDED BY  PLUMBER     wmm     OW   gt     WATER  SUPPLY    Fig  2 Water Supply Installation    In some areas  local codes require a backflow preventer  check  valve  to be installed on the inlet water line  If a backflow  preventer is used  you must install a water hammer arrester in  the incoming line  between the backflow preventer and the  brewer inlet  as far away from the brewer as space will allow   This will relieve the excessive back pressures that can cause  faucet leaks and solenoid malfunctions     ELECTRICIAN   S INSTALLATION IN
21. eld Industries  P O  Box 280  Verdi  NV 89439    Phone   888  492 2732 Fax   888  492 2783    SERVICE POLICY AND PROCEDURE GUIDE    ADDITIONAL WARRANTY EKCLUSIONS       1  Resetting of safety thermostats  circuit breakers   overload protectors  or fuse replacements unless  warranted conditions are the cause    2       problems due to operation at voltages other than  specified on equipment nameplates  conversion to  correct voltage must be the customer   s responsibility    3  All problems due to electrical connections not made in  accordance with electrical code requirements         wiring diagrams supplied with the equipment    4  Replacement of items subject to normal wear  to include  such items as knobs and light bulbs  Normal maintenance  functions including adjustment of thermostats  microswitches   and replacement of fuses and indicating lights are not  covered under warranty    5  All problems due to inadequate water supply  such as  fluctuating  or high or low water pressure    6  All problems due to mineral calcium deposits  or  contamination from  chlorides chlorines  De liming is  considered a preventative maintenance function and is  not covered by warranty     SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIMS PROCEDURE    NOTE  For your protection  please note that equipment in  this shipment was carefully inspected and packaged by  skilled personnel before leaving the factory    Upon acceptance of this shipment  the transportation   company assumes full responsibility for its safe deliv
22. er  Set the filled decanter on the selected warmer to  keep it warm     4ejueoeg    0783 Jenuejy SISUMO   85  199    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter       PROCEDURE  Clean Coffee Brewer    PRECAUTIONS  Disconnect brewer from electric power     Allow brewer to cool     FREQUENCY  Daily    TOOLS  Mild Detergent  Clean Soft Cloth or Sponge    Bristle Brush     1     10     11   12     Disconnect brewer from electric power   Allow brewer to cool before cleaning     Remove and empty decanters   Remove and empty brew chamber     Remove the spray disk from the brew head  See figure 8    Press up on the spray disk ears  then turn the disk to the left  to unlatch  Remove the gasket from inside the brew head     Wipe inside of brew head and area around the brew head  with a soft clean cloth or sponge moistened with clean water     Wash the spray disk in a sink using warm water and a mild  detergent  A bristle brush may be used to clear clogged  spray holes  Rinse the spray disk with clean water and allow  to air dry     Wash the brew chamber in a sink using warm water and a  mild detergent  A bristle brush may be used to clean the  inside  Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry  For  stainless steel brew chambers  be sure the wire rack is  properly reinstalled     Wipe the exterior of the brewer with a soft clean cloth or  sponge moistened with clean water     Reinstall the gasket INSIDE the brew head  then reinstall the  spray disk     Reinstall the brew chamber   Deca
23. ery    IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED    1  VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE       certain that any  visible loss or damage is noted on the freight bill  or express receipt  and that the note of loss or damage  is signed by the delivery person    2  FILE CLAIM FOR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY   Regardless of the extent of the damage     Xi    7  Full use  care and maintenance instructions are supplied  with each machine  Those miscellaneous adjustments  noted are customer responsibility  Proper attention will  prolong the life of the machine    8  Travel mileage is limited to sixty  60  miles from an  authorized Service Agency or one of its sub agencies    9  Alllabor shall be performed during normal working hours   Overtime premium shall be charged to the customer    10  All genuine Bloomfield replacement parts are warranted  for ninety  90  days from date of purchase on non   warranted equipment  Any use of non genuine  Bloomfield parts completely voids any warranty    11  Installation  labor and job check out are not considered  warranty    12  Charges incurred by delays  waiting time or operating  restrictions that hinder the service technicians ability  to perform services are not covered by warranty   This includes institutional and correctional facilities     3  CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE  if damage is  unnoticed until the merchandise is unpacked  notify the  transportation company or carrier immediately  and file     CONCEALED DAMAGE    claim with them  This  must be done within fifteen  15  
24. he top panel     10  Reconnect brewer to electrical supply and  for automatic  brewers  reconnect water supply     11  Install the brew chamber without filter paper or grounds   Run at least three full brew cycles and discard all water  generated     12  Brewer is ready to use     21    EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST    CABINET COMPONENTS   IN LINE BREWERS    S       5              2      X    55  A    A     27         gt                   CN  C  ol  zo    641 75844 Owners Manual E B C  Decanter       2  i  Bo    5    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST  continued     ITEM    1    33  34  34a  70  74  75  78  101    102  103  104  105  106    107  108  110  112  115    116  200    210    PART NO  DESCRIPTION    8700 16  8875 149  8543 42  82727  8543 45  8706 75  81732  8543 69  8706 76    8541 155  85089  86666    8541 21    9012 28  8543 80  8942 6B  8942 6  8707 6  80114    POF    Warmer Plate Black   Warmer Plate Brown  optional   Spray Head Gasket   Spray Disk   Spray Head Retainer   Button Plug  Timer   Adjustable Leg Assembly  Heyco Bushing   Button Plug 1 1 8     Warmer   Body  Welded Assy    Panel  Front Upper  Panel  Front   Access Door  Solenoid  Cover  Pour Over   Top Cover    Panel  Front Lower  Basin Pan  Basin Body  Welded Assy    Panel  Bottom    Splash Shield  Basin   Clip  Mounting   Brew Chamber  Black   Brew Chamber  Brown   Brew Chamber  Stainless   Brew Chamber  Stainless w    full wire rack   Bloomfield Paper Fil
25. l circuits may  be exposed while performing  these procedures    These procedures are to be  performed by qualified  technical personnel only     hold the CANCEL key for 3 seconds  or disconnect the brewer from  electrical power for three seconds     WHAT TO CHECK DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION    Has the water tank  been properly filled     Has hi limit safety  thermostat tripped  off     Check control board  and temp probe     Check power board  and heating element      Is the brew  temperature properly  adjusted     On initial startup  an attempt to heat a  dry tank will be detected as too high a    temperature or insufficient temp rise  or    will trip the high limit     Brewer may have been started without  water in the tank  or the temp control  thermostat may require adjustment     Brewer will go into error mode  immediately if either the control board  or temp probe is defective    Temp probe electrical resistance is    approximately 30KQ at room temp  and    2KQ at boiling  Replace temp probe if  less than 1KQ     Brewer will go into error mode 4 minutes    after energizing the heating element if  insufficient heat rise is detected  The  heating element is energized by an  electronic power board  and protected  by the hi limit safety     Heating element should receive full line    voltage  i e  120    208V or 240V    Be sure the hi limit safety is reset     The brewer may occasionally go into  error mode if the brew temperature is  set too high     Tank must be proper
26. ll water from the tank  Set the tank back  into the brewer     4  Mix 2 quarts of deliming solution according to the  manufacturer   s directions  Carefully pour the deliming  solution into the water tank  Lower the lid assembly back  onto the tank  Allow to sit for 30 minutes  or as directed by  the manufacturer     5  At end of soaking period  remove lid assembly from tank   Thoroughly rinse internal components of lid assembly with  clear water  Using a stiff bristle brush  scrub the heating  element  and faucet water coil on automatic brewers  to  remove lime and calcium build up  Rinse with clean water   Store lid assembly in a safe location      6  Remove the tank from the brewer and empty  Using a stiff    bristle brush  scrub the interior of the water tank to remove  lime and calcium build up  Rinse with clean water     20         7027473  ENUEN SI  UMO   86  LPO    641 75844 Owners Manual E B C  Decanter    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     7  Set the tank back into the brewer  Reassemble the tank lid to NOTE  Normally  silicone    the water tank  Make sure the gasket is properly in place  hoses do not need to be  then reinstall the hold down strap  delimed  Should deliming  hoses become necessary   8  Reinstall wiring to heating element and thermostat  Reinstall Bloomfield recommends  the hi limit thermostat  if removed   For automatic brewers  replacing the hoses     reassemble piping for the faucet  Verify that all internal  components are dry  then reinstall t
27. loomfield recommends 1 4   copper tubing for installation of  less than 12 feet and 3 8  for  more than 12 feet from a 1 2   water supply line     Unpack the unit  Inspect all components for completeness and  condition  Ensure that all packing materials have been removed  from the unit     Verify that the Spray Head Gasket   33  and Spray Disk   34   are properly installed     LEVELING THE UNIT    Verify that an adjustable leg is installed at each corner of the  brewer     Set Brewer in its operating location  Level the Brewer  A spirit  level should be placed on the top of the unit  at the edge  as a  guide when making level adjustments     Level the unit from left to right and front to back by turning the  adjustable feet  Be sure all four feet touch the counter to prevent    tipping   PLUMBER S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    Brewer should be connected to a POTABLE WATER  COLD  WATER line  Flush water line before connecting to Brewer     DO NOT use a saddle valve with a self piercing tap for the water  line connection  Such a tap can become restricted by waterline  debris  For systems that must use a saddle tap  shut off the main  water supply and drill a 3 16   minimum  tap for the saddle  connection  in order to insure an ample water supply  Remember  to flush the line prior to installing the saddle     The brewer must be installed on a water line with average  pressure between 20 PSI and 90 PSI  If your water pressure  exceeds 90 PSI at anytime  a pressure regulator must b
28. ly filled as  detailed on page 6   Check hi limit  see below     Access hi limit by removing front  panel  Hi limit is on the left side of  the tank  Use an insulated tool to  push the red button in until it  clicks   and stays  Reset per above     Reset by holding the CANCEL key for   3 seconds  If lights continue to flash    Disconnect temp probe from control   board    a  If lights continue to flash  unplug  brewer and replace control board    b  If lights stop flashing  unplug  brewer and replace temp probe     Reset by holding the CANCEL key   for 3 seconds  If lights resume   flashing after 4 minutes    Check the voltage across the heating   element terminals    a  If no voltage is present  unplug  brewer and replace power board    b  If proper voltage is present   unplug brewer and replace tank  heating element     See page 17 for temperature  adjustment procedure        SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS    CAUTION ACCESS PANELS  Electric Shock  Hazard TOP PANEL     Remove top panel to access hot water tank  thermo probe     Opening access              or heating elements  brew circuit tubing  faucet valve and piping     removing warmer plates on this                brew may expose uninsulated Top panel is held by two screws at the rear and a retaining lip at   electrical components  the front    Disconnect brewer from   electrical power before FRONT PANEL       any pello Warner Upper front panel is held by two screws at the bottom and a         retaining lip at the top  Lower pa
29. mperature  the   HEAT  LED will go out     Jejueoeq            enuejy SISUMO 9857 1  9    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter       OPERATION  continued               HI LIMIT  SAFETY  THERMOSAT    WATER HEATER       Water temperature is sensed by an electronic water  temperature probe inserted into the water tank   This temperature signal is fed to the controller     CONTROLLER       The setpoint temperature is adjustable  The  controller sends a command signal to the power  board based upon a comparison between the  setpoint temperature and actual temperature   See page 17     TEMPERATURE  PROBE    The power board energizes the heating elements  based on the command signal from the controller               HEATER  ELEMENT       Excessive temperature will trip the hi limit safety  switch  The hi limit will automatically reset when  the brewer cools                 Fig  5 Heat Control Diagram  WATER FLOW    POUR OVER FEATURE    MANUAL  POUR OVER    LEN  PAN  Pouring any amount of water into the pour over   opening and into the basin pan forces an identical  amount of heated water out of the tank and through  ihe spray head     AUTOMATIC OPERATION CONTROL  SOLENOID    Pressing the BREW key energizes the solenoid  valve  allowing water from an external water supply  to flow into the water tank  The incoming water  forces heated water out of the tank to perform the  brew        MANUAL  POUR OVER             4  SOLENOID    The solenoid uses a flow control device so that BY
30. nels        held by retaining clips  under the warmer plates   Remove front panel to access controller and power board   Solenoid on Models 1040  amp  1072 are accessible through the  front panel   WARMER ELEMENTS   Warmer plates screw to the bracket  and are locked by a nut from  below  For lower warmers  remove the appropriate hole plug to  access the nut  For top panel warmers  remove the top panel to  access the nut  Remove the warmer plate to access the warmer  element    TOP PANEL    UPPER TOP PANEL    FRONT            UPPER   BUTTON PLUG                       55   WARMER   PLATE   RETAINING              FRONT PANEL    LOWER         SOLENOID  VALVE ACCESS  DOOR    RETAINING  NUT  BUTTON PLUG   WARMER ACCESS          Fig  13 Access Panels    Jejueoeq    043  enueyy SISUMO 99857 1  9    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued    TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT    Unplug power cord or turn circuit breaker OFF  Remove top  panel  Remove button plug from front panel   DIAL TYPE    THERMOMETER  IN VENT HOLE    SOLENOID TIMER   WATER VOLUME    SE    205         OFF of      195 185 7     BREW SIONAL TER   ER    CONTROLLER       Fig  14 Checking and Adjusting Brew Temperature    Pull vent tube out of tank lid and insert a thermometer of known  accuracy in vent hole  Reconnect brewer to electrical power   Place empty container under brew chamber  Energize brewer  and pour one decanter  64 oz   of cold water into pour over  opening  When HEAT light g
31. nters may be washed in a dishwasher or sink     Procedure is complete    11    CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS    CAUTION   Burn Hazard    Brewing and serving  temperatures of coffee are  extremely hot    Hot coffee will cause  serious skin burns           CAUTION   Electric Shock  Hazard    Do not submerge or immerse  brewer in water    e                                     n  IMPORTANT    DO NOT use steel wool  sharp  objects  or caustic  abrasive or  chlorinated cleansers to clean    the brewer        LIFT EARS UP  TURN LEFT TO  REMOVE       Fig  12 Cleaning    TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS  SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY    Water won i heat Brewer unplugged or circuit Check power supply cord    NOTE  Models 1016  amp  1074 breaker tripped Check   reset circuit breaker   must have power switch ON   Temperature adjusted too low Turn on and set for desired  or set to OFF temperature  See page 15  Hi Limit thermostat tripped    Damaged internal component or   Examine wiring  amp  connectors    wiring controller  power board and  heating element  Repair replace as needed    Coffee level too high or low Timer out of adjustment Adjust controller  See page 17    Brew chamber overflows Too many filter papers or wrong   Use one  1  genuine Bloomfield  filter paper filter per brew  Brew chamber dispense hole Thoroughly clean brew chamber  plugged    Sprays water from brew head Spray gasket improperly Check reinstall gasket on  installed INSIDE of brew head  No brew while faucet flows O
32. oes out  read the temperature  displayed on thermometer     Adjust WATER TEMP dial on controller  clockwise increases  temperature  Refer to Table 1 below for proper brewing  temperature based on altitude        BOILING                                                                      POINT OF  210 il ice  8 WATER    205 ee IDEAL       BREWING  Q 200 F 7    gt  TEMPERATURE    RANGE     195 N  MAKIMUM  190 TEMPERATURE       o AANA A 9 49 9 du 4       LP aS LP oF OP SP Pee         ELEVATION  feet above seal level     Table 1 Boiling Temperature by Altitude    Upon completion  remove thermometer and reinstall vent tube     15       CAUTION  Electric Shock  Hazard    These procedures involve  exposed electrical circuits   These procedures are to be  performed by qualified  technical personnel only     NOTE  Optimum brewing  temperature is 195  F to 205  F   90  C to 96  C     Maximum temperature setting  should be no more than 205  F   96  C      IMPORTANT    An electronic temperature  controller will maintain  temperature within  2  F    To prevent boiling water in the  brewer  controller should be  adjusted to a maximum  temperature equal to the local  boiling temperature minus 2  F   or 205  F  whichever is less             SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     IMPORTANT  Water pressure  must be between 20 p s i and  90 p s i  flowing pressure    If water pressure exceeds this  value  or if water pressure  varies greatly  a pressure  regulator must be installed in  the wate
33. ound  and the HEAT  indicator flashes twice  This feature is now disabled     To re enable After Hours     press the ON OFF key to turn the brewer  oFF  Press and hold the CANCEL key until three beeps sound  and the  POWER indicator flashes twice  This feature is now enabled  however   it will not be activated unless no brew is initiated for three hours     Over Temperature and Temperature Fault Protection    Should the water temperature exceed 214  F  101  C   or if the controller  does not detect a 2  F  1  C  rise in temperature within four minutes of  calling for heat  the brewer will go into Over Temperature Mode  the  heating element is turned off  all warmers are disabled and all lights will  flash     Possible causes of Over Temperature condition    e Setpoint is in the boiling range    e Heating element or temperature probe has malfunctioned    e Excessive scale buildup is preventing the element from heating the  water    e Heating element relay fails in the    on    state    e No water in the tank    e  Hi limit safety tripped  must be manually reset     To reset the brewer    e Determine the cause of the failure and take appropriate remedial  action to rectify the problem    e Press and hold the CANCEL key for three seconds  Four beeps  will sound and the brewer will resume normal operation     Quality Timer is normally  set for 30 minutes  It can  be set for 20 minutes by  moving a jumper on the  controller  See page 17     After Hours    is an energy  saving feat
34. r supply line         SOLENOID TIMER    WATER VOLUME     205  SECONDS   200  4  1957 185       190  WATER                    DRIPOUT TIME    Fig  15 Adjust                    and Dripout Time    IMPORTANT  Before setting  assembly into tank  make sure  tank lid gasket is properly  seated on flange of lid    DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN     IMPORTANT  When replacing  temperature probe  be sure a  new seal washer is in place  around the probe  Tighten jamb  lock nut only enough to ensure  no water leakage  Excessive  tightening is not necessary     IMPORTANT  When replacing  heating element  also replace  seal gaskets     BREW TIME ADJUSTMENT    The amount of water dispensed automatically during a brew cycle  is controlled by the SOLENOID TIME dial of the controller     Place empty decanter under brew chamber  Press BREW  button  Brewer should dispense one full decanter of water  To  adjust amount     Remove brew chamber and button plug  On the controller  adjust  SOLENOID TIME dial  BREW TIME   clockwise increases time   Run several cycles to check amount of water delivered   DRIPOUT TIME ADJUSTMENT    Water delivered to the brew chamber will take a while to drip  through as coffee  The time between the end of a brew and  when a new brew can be initiated is controlled by the BREW  SIGNAL TIMER  Adjust the BREW SIGNAL TIMER dial on the  controller to account for the dripout time  Replace button plug   REMOVE TANK LID ASSEMBLY    Unplug brewer or turn circuit breaker OFF  Turn OFF water 
35. rom solenoid    Large end of wrench 86660 can be used to hold solenoid inlet  fitting while disconnecting supply line    REPLACE FAUCET SUPPLY HOSE    Unplug power cord  Turn OFF and disconnect water supply from  brewer inlet fitting  Disconnect hose fitting from solenoid  See  illustration at right      Disconnect hose flare fitting from tank coil fitting     REPLACE HOT WATER FAUCET COIL     Symptom  Brewer drips continuously from brew head  except  when faucet valve is turned OFF     IMPORTANT  When replacing water faucet coil  also replace  seal gaskets     Remove tank lid assembly per above    Remove two hex nuts hot water coil to cover  Pull coil from  mounting holes    REPAIR HOT WATER FAUCET   Remove top panel and turn faucet valve OFF     Unscrew aerator cap from faucet and remove handle retaining  clip  Do not let faucet body turn     Pull bonnet assembly from faucet body     Examine the interior of the faucet body and the surface of the  seat cup  Clean out any debris in the faucet body  using a stiff  bristle brush if necessary     NOTE  Any abrasion or roughness on the flat end of the seat  cup will require replacing the seat cup     Work the seat cup out of the bonnet and off of the end of the  stem     Install a new seat cup  making sure the knob on the stem is fully  inserted into the pocket of the seat cup  and the skirt of the seat  cup is fully inserted into the bonnet     Examine the aerator  Clean any debris from the screen or flow  straightener  using a 
36. stiff bristle brush if necessary     SOLENOID    STRAINER   note orientation    DO NOT REVERSE   WASHER    INLET  FITTING       CAP           S       Fig  16 Fill Solenoid    7 16  for  BRAIDED HOSE    5 8  for VALVE  FLARE FITTING    P N 86660 Braided Hose Wrench        BYPASS  OUTLET        A    L  86660 WRENCH    METAL FITTING    WRENCH    L                                   METAL FITTING  CLINCH RING       SLIDE WRENCH BETWEEN  VALVE AND HOSE FITTING  PRESS CLINCH RING TOWARD  METAL FITTING TO RELEASE    Fig  17 86660 Solenoid  Wrench    SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  continued     IMPORTANT  When replacing  water faucet coil  also replace  seal gaskets     NOTE  Any abrasion or  roughness on the flat end of the  seat cup will require replacing  the seat cup     Work the seat cup out of the  bonnet and off of the end of the  stem     Install a new seat cup  making  sure the knob on the stem is  fully inserted into the pocket of  the seat cup  and the skirt of the  seat cup is fully inserted into the  bonnet     KEYPAD         TEMP        PROBE       3    POWER   5      BOARD  Fig  18 Controller Hook Up                                          4                             REPLACE HOT WATER FAUCET COIL     Symptom  Brewer drips continuously from brew head  except  when faucet valve is turned OFF      Remove tank lid assembly per above     Remove two hex nuts hot water coil to cover  Pull coil from  mounting holes     Reassemble in reverse order     REPAIR HOT WATER FAUCET  Remove
37. ter  pk 1000     23    USED ON    1012  1040  1012  1040  1012  1040  1012  1040  1012  1040  1012  1040  1012  1040  1012  1012  1040  1012   1040   1012   1040  1012  1040  1012  1040  1012   1040   1012  1012  1040  1012   1040   1012   1040   1012  1012  1040  1012  1040  Optional  Optional    Optional  1012  1040    EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST  continued   CABINET COMPONENTS   LO PROFILE BREWERS       641 75844 Owners Manual E B C  Decanter       MODEL  1072 120V             24    641 75844 Owners Manual           Decanter    EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST  continued     ITEM    105    108  110  111  112    200    210                      8700 16  8875 149  8543 42  82727  8543 45  8706 75  81732  8706 76    8572 34  85089  86666    8541 21    8543 80  8942 6    8942 6  8707 6            DESCRIPTION    Warmer Plate Black  Warmer Plate Brown  optional   Spray Head Gasket   Spray Disk   Spray Head Retainer   Button Plug  Timer   Adjustable Leg Assembly  Button Plug 1 1 8     Warmer   Body  Welded Assy   Panel  Front Upper   Access Door  Solenoid  Access Door  Solenoid  Cover  Pour Over  Panel  Top Upper   Panel  Front Lower   Basin Pan   Basin Body  Welded Assy  Panel  Top Lower   Panel  Bottom   Clip  Mounting   Brew Chamber  Black   Brew Chamber  Brown  Brew Chamber  Stainless  Bloomfield Paper Filter  pk 1000     25    USED ON    1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  old style   1072  new style   1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1072  1
38. udes cap  fitting  gasket  and strainer     Inlet Strainer    27    USED ON    1012   1040   1072   All   1012  1040  1012  1040   All   All   1012  1040  1072  1012  1040  1072  All   All   All    SOLENOID  STRAINER    WASHER  INLET    FITTING  CAP                    EXPLODED VIEW  amp  PARTS LIST  continued   INTERNAL PLUMBING COMPONENTS       ITEM PART NO  DESCRIPTION USED ON  8 8540 3 Faucet Outlet Tube Assembly All  9 8540 4 Formed Inlet Tube Assembly All   11 8572 26 Needle Valve  Faucet Shut Off  Assy All  12 85681 Inlet Tube Assembly Braided All  18 8540 30 Elbow All  24 8043 26 Tube Outlet Water 4 3 4 SS All  25 8043 13 Sprayer Elbow All  26 82680 Nut  Jam 7 16 20 Ni All  27 8551 100B Washer  Lock 7 16 External SEMS All  28 82681 Washer Flat 15 32 x 1 1 8 SS All  29 82556 Faucet Assembly All  33 8543 42 Spray Head Gasket All  34 82727 Spray Disk All  34a 8543 45 Spray Head Retainer All  43 8043 24 Water Inlet Tube All  45 85753 Solenoid Valve All  59 8043 8 Inlet Elbow All  60 8043 15 Vent Tube All  61 8043 11 Outlet Elbow All  108 8541 21 Basin Pan All    FAUCET REPAIR COMPONENTS and KITS    29a 82573 Handle  29   82575 Seat Cup  29b 82682 Retainer Clip  82576 Faucet Repair Kit  Includes 29a Handle  29c Seat Cup  29d Spring  29h Stem   29j Pin  amp  29k Bonnet   84804 Aerator Replacement Kit  Includes 29e O Ring  29f Aerator Disk  amp  29g Aerator Cap   84870 Aerator Repair Kit  Includes 29e O Ring  amp  29f Aerator Disk     28                        0783 Jenuejy SI
39. ure  The  brewer will enter After  Hours    mode if it is not  used for three hours   Press the BREW key to  immediately return the  brewer to normal  operation     IMPORTANT    If the original cause of the  problem has not been  addressed  the brewer will  once again go into Over  Temperature mode four  minutes after being reset     BREWING                 CAUTION   Burn Hazard    Exposed surfaces of the  brewer  brew chamber and  decanter may be HOT to  the touch  and can cause    serious burns     a sil    CAUTION   Burn Hazard    To avoid splashing or  overflowing hot liquids   ALWAYS place an empty  decanter under the brew  chamber before starting  the brew cycle  Failure to  comply can cause serious    burns          CAUTION   Burn Hazard    After a brew cycle  brew  chamber contents are  HOT  Remove the brew  chamber and dispose of  used grounds with care   Failure to comply can  cause serious burns   ee  NOTE  The brewer will not  initiate a second automatic  brew cycle until the current  cycle plus the drip out time  is completed  If the BREW  key is pressed during this  time  the BREW light will  flash  indicating a brew in  progress     NOTE  Water for the hot  water faucet is heated in a  coil inside of the water  tank  Use of the faucet will  not affect the volume of  water delivered for a brew   However  overuse of the  faucet during a brew may  lower the temperature of  the brew water     A  PREPARATION    Place one  1  genuine  Bloomfield paper filter in the  
40. wrong  voltage will damage the brewer  or result in decreased  performance  Such damage is  not covered by warranty     OPERATION           HOT WATER        CHAMBER             DECANTER          SOLENOID  ASSEMBLY    Fig  4 Brewer Operation Diagram    IMPORTANT    Tank must be full of water  before connecting brewer  to electrical power   Heating elements will be  damaged if allowed to  operate without being fully  submerged in water   Damage caused by  operating the brewer  without water in the tank  is NOT COVERED BY  WARRANTY          gt  COLD WATER    gt  HOT WATER    A  START UP    For initial start up  or if the brewer has not been used for an  extended period of time         Be sure spray disk and brew gasket are properly installed      the  brew head       Be sure the water supply is properly connected and the water  supply valve is turned ON       Be sure the WATER TANK IS FILLED    BEFORE plugging the brewer into a receptacle  or otherwise  connecting brewer to electrical power THE WATER TANK MUST  BE FILLED  Place an empty decanter under the brew head  Lift  the pour over cover then pour warm tap water into the pour over  opening until water flows from the brew head  When water stops  dripping from the brew head  empty the container     Once the tank is full of water  connect the brewer to electrical  power  For Models 1016  amp  1074  press power switch to ON   The heating elements will begin heating the water in the tank   When the water has reached the proper te
    
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