Bunn G9-2T DBC, LPG-2, G9WD, FPG-2 DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD only, DC Motor Terminals

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SERVICE (Cont.)

DC MOTOR AND GRIND CHAMBER - G1MD ONLY (cont.)

10.Remove motor and bracket out the rear of the grinder housing.

11.Remove the two .250”-20 screws securing the motor to the front of the mounting bracket.

12.Remove the two #10-32 screws securing the mo-

tor to rear of the mounting bracket.

13 Remove motor from bracket.

BLU to BLU from Rectifier

BLU to WHI/BLU from

Relay (3)

RED to Rectifier (-)

BLK to Rectifier (+)

14.Clean all grinding burrs and mounting surfaces before reassembly.

FIG. 7 DC MOTOR TERMINALS

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15 Place the new motor with hopper collar into posi- tion on the motor mounting bracket.

16.Using two .250”-20 screws secure the motor to the front of the mounting bracket.

17.Using two #10-32 screws secure the motor to the rear of the mounting bracket

18.Install motor and bracket through the rear of the grinder, position on the grinder housing bracket and secure with four .312”-18 screws (20), rubber washers (22) and flat washers (21).

19.Install stationary burr (9) to the grind chamber housing using two .250”-20 screws (8).

20.Install burr (7), burr auger rotor/spring assembly

(3) and burr rotor disc (4) on to motor shaft.

21.Install grind selector dial plate and grind selector knob assembly (2) on the grind chamber housing and secure with two .250”-20 screws.

22.Refer to Fig. 7 and reconnect the wires to the motor and Fig. 37 and reconnect the wires to the rectifier.

23.Refer to ADJUSTMENTS section and reset the burrs.

Removal and Replacement - Grind Chamber - Refer to Fig. 8:

1.Loosen the two set screws (16) securing the grind selector knob to the grind selector dial plate (18) and remove knob.

2.Remove the adjusting screw w/bearing (19). In- spect adjusting screw w/bearing for wear. Replace if excessively worn or damaged.

3.Remove the two .250”-20 screws (1) securing the grind selector dial plate (18) to the grind housing and remove plate.

4.Slide burr auger rotor/spring assembly (3) off of the grinder motor shaft with burr (7) as an as- sembly.

5.Remove the two .250”-20 screws (5) securing burr (7) to burr auger rotor/spring assembly (6), remove burr (7) and burr rotor disc (4). Inspect burr (7) for wear. Replace if excessively worn or damaged.

6.Remove the two .250”-20 screws (8) securing the stationary burr (9) to grind chamber housing and remove burr. Inspect for wear. Replace if exces- sively worn or damaged.

NOTE: Burrs are serviced in sets of two with hard- ware.

7.Remove bushing (10) and washer (11) from grinder motor shaft. Inspect for wear. Replace if excessively worn or damaged.

8.Clean all grinding burrs and mounting surfaces before reassembly.

9.Install washer (11) and bushing (10) onto the grinder motor shaft.

10.Install stationary burr (9) inside the grind chamber and secure with two .250” -20 screws (8).

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Contents Post Office BOX SPRINGFIELD, Illinois Phone 217 529-6601 FAX 217BUNN-O-MATIC Commercial Product Warranty Contents Introduction Recommended Daily CleaningCapacity Chart Housing. Figure G9 WD Packaging & Shim RemovalModel G9WD Model G9-2Models LPG, LPG-2E Model G9Models G1, G2, G3 & G2 trifecta Power ON/OFF Pad e 100V Models Operating Controls Model MHGBatch Selector Switch Pressing the pad allows programming access seePressing Grind initiates a timed grind cycle Hopper/Batch Selector Pads dProblem Probable Cause Remedy Switch for testing proceduresProcedures Volts for 230 volt modelsTroubleshooting Placement procedures HoppersFrom hopper Supplies of whole bean coffeeProblem Probable Cause Remedy Accompnting the grinderComponent Locations ServiceComponent Access CUP Sensor Switch Model G2 Trifecta ServiceBAG Sensor Switch Models G1, G2, G3 or Remove the electrical access panel at the rear of the motor AC Motor and Grind ChamberInstall shear plate Install burr rotor cup AC Motor and Grind ChamberGrind Chamber Components DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD only DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD only DC Motor TerminalsMotor and Grind Chamber Removal Motor Models LPG & FPG MotorSolenoid and Gates Install load disc 11 flat side towards rotor ROTOR/AUGER, Burrs and Motor CoverDechaffer Models LPG & FPG DechafferMarathon Motor Motor Models G9, G9-2, MHGFranklin Motor Replace if excessively worn or damaged Remove and inspect stationary burr9 for wearSnubber Models G9, G9-2, MHG LocationLevel 2 Functions Grinder Scale Model G9WD onlyCalibration Capacitor Model LPG only Capacitor TerminalsCircuit Breaker Models LPG, LPG-2E, FPG, FPG-2 DBC Circuit BreakerHopper Selector Switch Model LPG-2E only Viewed from rearHopper Selector Switch Model G9-2 only Refer to Fig. below when reconnecting the wiresOFF/ON/START Switch Grinders with Digital TimerGrinders with Analog Timer OFF/ON/START Switch TerminalsURN/CARAFE Switch Terminals Urn/Carafe Switch Models G9, G9-2Refer to the illustration below when reconnecting the wires Batch Selector Switch Terminals Batch Selector Switch Model FPGBatch Selector Switch Potentiometer Model FPG Potentiometer TerminalsRectifier Models G1 MD, FPG-2 DBC RectifierTest Procedure Disconnect the grinder from the power supply Relay Early Model G-9Relay Relay TerminalsRemove the white/red wires from relay contacts 7 Relay Models G1, G2, G3, G2 trifectaRelay Early Models Late ModelsRelay Models MHG, FPG-2 DBC, Late Model G-9, G9-2, G9-2 DBC Hopper Slide Plates Slide plates must always remain flat for proper operationHopper Slide Plates Models MHG Solenoids Models MHG, FPG-2 DBC, LPG-2, G9-2, G9-2 DBC SolenoidsTimer Model LPG-2E Place the hopper selector switch in the left posi- tionTimer Models LPG, FPG Timer Model G9 Timer TerminalsTimer Model G9-2 TimerControl Board Model MHG Control Board Terminals Refer to when connecting wiresControl Board Membrane Switches Model MHG only Nuetral Membrane SwitchMembrane Switch EMI Filter Models FPG & FPG-2 EMI Filter TerminalsFunnel Sensing Coil Models MHG & G9-2 DBC Memory Clock Board Model MHG Disconnect the harness from the memory clock boardDisplay Board Model MHG Triac MAP for MHG MOV1Triac MAP for FPG-2 DBC and G9-2 DBC Controls Left Gate @ J1-1Controls Relay @ J1-2 Controls Right Gate @ J1-350/60 HZ Wiring DiagramsWire Single Phase Relay Coil WHI/GRN Volts AC Wire Single Phase 50 HZSchematic Wiring Diagram MHG Volts AC, 120 Volts AC Wire + GndSingle PHASE, 50/60HZ Volts AC Wire Single Phase 60 HZWiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG-A Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG W/CapacitorWiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG-B Schematic Wiring Diagram G1, G2, G3 & G2 trifecta Volts AC Volts AC Wire Single Phase60 HZ Schematic Wiring Diagram G9A HD 50 HZBLK WHI/RED WHI/YEL WHI/BLU SCHEMATICWIRINGDIAGRAMG9-2A HD Wiring Diagrams FPG FpgaWiring Diagrams 60 HZFPG-2A DBC
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FPG-2, G1, FPG, G9-2T DBC, G9-2 specifications

Bunn has established itself as a leader in the coffee and beverage equipment industry, providing advanced solutions that cater to a variety of needs. Among its notable products are the Bunn LPG-2, G9, FPG-2, G9-2, and G9WD, which showcase the company’s commitment to innovation, quality, and efficiency.

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