Cecilware GB-IT Tests, Over Temperature / Over Flow Error Screen, Communications Error Screen

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Note: IF either the Auger Motor, or Mixer Motor, or Solenoid Error Screen appear: The entire system is inoperable this means that one of either the Auger Motor, or Mixer Motor, or Solenoid [Dispense Valve] is not functional while that Hopper Status in ON. To continue operating the other Hoppers: Go into Program Mode [by pressing simultaneously the Rinse and Stop keys], Press RINSE to get the HOPPER STATUS screen, Press ▼or ▲key to set the non-functional HOPPER STATUS to OFF; Wait at least 10 sec., then Exit program. Reset Power Switch [OFF and ON].

10.High Temperature Lockout Screen

Definition – This screen is displayed when the present water temperature is 10 °F above the water temperature set point.

Possible Causes: Faulty/disconnected Temperature Sensor.

11.Over Temperature / Over Flow Error Screen

Definition – This screen is displayed and the system is shut down when the present water temperature is sensed higher than 208 °F.

Possible Causes: Faulty/disconnected Over-Temperature/Over-Flow Sensor.

12.Communications Error Screen

Definition – This screen is displayed and the system is shut down when the Communications Link between the Display Board and the Control Board has been interrupted for more than five seconds and then re-established.

Possible Causes: Faulty connection between the Display Board and the Control Board .

13.Communications Failure Screen

Definition – This screen is displayed and the system is shut down when the Communications Link between the Display Board and the Control Board has been interrupted for more than five seconds.

!SYSTEM ERROR!

TEMP SENSOR

!SYSTEM ERROR!

OT/OF SENSOR

!SYSTEM ERROR! COMMUNICATIONS

!SYSTEM ERROR!

COM FAILURE V 1.4

Possible Causes: Faulty connection between the Display Board and the Control Board.

TESTS

1) Water Inlet Valve Test

Turn power off. If the water level rises inside the tank, the Water Inlet Valve is leaking. Disconnect wires from the Water Inlet Valve coil and connect a 2 wire line cord to the terminals. Plug it into a 115V outlet. If water flows in and stops when you pull it out, the Valve is working fine. Repeat this test a few times. The problem may be in the Probe. If the water does not flow in when the cord is plugged into an electrical outlet, the Solenoid coil may be damaged, opened or the valve may have an obstruction preventing the water from flowing in. Clean or replace it.

A Check Valve is installed to prevent backflow.

To check proper function of Check Valve, disconnect water line from the Check Valve, check for dripping from the disconnected end of the Check Valve. If it leaks replace it.

2)Water Level Probe Test

If there is a lack of water, you will get an error message on the LCD window. Check the probe as follows:

Turn on the power and water supply. Check inside the tank to make sure the water is not touching the Probe. Pull the wire and terminal out of the Probe rod. If water starts flowing into the tank, the Probe may be grounded, due to excessive liming. Check with Ohm meter. Clean or replace.

3)Relay Test

Turn Power Switch ON.

Measure Voltage across Output “COM” to Ground. Should read 120 V. Measure Voltage across Input “NO” to Ground. Should read 120 V. Measure Voltage across Input to Coil . Should read 24 VDC.

CHECK VALVE

ASS’Y L463A

HOSE NUT

ASS’Y K178A

WATER INLET

VALVE L462A

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Contents GB-IT Intelligent Technology Mechanical Specifications Electrical SpecificationsInstallation Instructions Unpacking InstructionsSTART-UP Procedure For CappuccinoFor Coffee For SoupGB3M-5.5-IT Dimensions & Conponents Location ILL. a Water Level ControlsAdjustments ILL. B Features and Benefits of the Digital Dispenser Controller Parameter Definitions for System Software Version OFF Initializing Mode Normal ModeRinse Mode Programming Instructions ILL. CProgram Mode Teach Me Timer SetupFunctions Portion controlService Mode General ConventionsGram Throw Select a KEY Rinse Lockout Definition of Screens During Normal Operation Definition of Error Screens and Troubleshooting Over Temperature / Over Flow Error Screen Communications Error ScreenTests Communications Failure ScreenRecommended Preventive Maintenance Clean OUT Vent MOTOR, Trough and TubingCheck ALL Dispense Valves for Lime BUILD-UP Check ALL Chamber Mounts for Signs of WearTo replace the Fluorescent Bulb SANITIZING, Cleaning and Refilling Hoppers CleaningHopper and Dispensing Chamber Assys with Wire Augers ILL. E Hopper and Dispensing Chamber Assy with Nylon Augers ILL. E Problem Probable Cause Remedy Set Temperature at 195F See Programming InstructionsTank ASS’Y ILL. F Door ASS’Y with Components GB3M5.5 IT Shown ILL. G DescriptionGB3M-10-IT Description QTYPage GBM-5.5-IT Common Parts Identification List DescriptionPage Page Page Page Page Page Using Older Version of Touch PAD with ONE Ribbon Connector Using Older Version of Touch PAD with ONE Ribbon Connector

GB-IT specifications

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