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Location:

The Switch Panel is located in the front of the hood.

Test Procedures:

The test procedures for the switch panel and the control board will vary depending upon the problems experienced by the brewer. Refer to the Troubleshoot- ing guide beginning on page 9. The troubleshooting guide is divided into three sections, Refill Circuit, Heating Circuit, and Brewing Circuit.

Removal and Replacement:

1.Disconnect the 11-pin connector to the switch panel from the control board.

2.Remove the four #6 screws, nylon washers and the two #4-40 screws securing the control board to the end cap assembly and set aside.

3.Gently pry the switch panel from the end cap assembly.

4Remove any adhesive that remains on the end cap.

5.Remove the adhesive backing from the new switch panel. Insert the ribbon connector through the slot in the end cap and apply the switch panel to the end cap.

6.Install the control board to the back side of the end cap using the four #6 screws, nylon washers and the two #4-40 screws to the end cap assembly.

NOTE: The four nylon washers must be installed under the heads of the four #6 screws to prevent a possible shorting of the control board circuits.

7.Reconnect the 11-pin connector from the switch panel to the control board making sure every pin on the control board is inserted into the ribbon cable plug.

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Bunn CEZF service manual Service Switch Panel Model CDBC-APS/TC/TS/TSR

CEZF, CDBC specifications

The Bunn CEZF and CDBC are two popular commercial coffee brewers offered by Bunn, a leader in the coffee equipment industry. Both models are designed to meet the demands of high-traffic settings such as cafes, restaurants, and other foodservice establishments. They combine advanced technology with user-friendly features to ensure consistent, high-quality coffee with minimal effort.

The Bunn CEZF model is known for its easy-to-use design and efficiency. One of its standout features is the "Digital Brewer" control, which allows operators to adjust brewing parameters such as brew time and water temperature. This level of customization enables baristas to consistently create the perfect cup of coffee tailored to their specific blends. Furthermore, the CEZF has a unique "intelligent" warming plate that maintains the optimal serving temperature without over-extraction, ensuring that each cup of coffee remains flavorful.

On the other hand, the Bunn CDBC incorporates a dual brewing capacity that allows for larger batches of coffee to be made simultaneously. This feature is particularly beneficial in high-demand environments where quick service is essential. The CDBC also utilizes a patented brew control technology, enabling users to select their brew strength with just a few button presses. This flexibility is complemented by its high-performance heating element, which heats water rapidly, ensuring that coffee is brewed at the ideal temperature for optimal extraction.

Both models are equipped with a large water reservoir, ensuring a continuous supply of hot water for brewing. They also feature high-quality stainless steel constructions that enhance durability and make cleaning easier. The intuitive interface on both models simplifies operation, with clear instructions that allow even novice users to brew exceptional coffee right away.

In terms of safety, both the CEZF and CDBC are designed with auto shut-off features and integrated safety protocols, minimizing the risk of overheating and ensuring a secure brewing environment.

Overall, the Bunn CEZF and CDBC are excellent choices for any commercial kitchen or café looking to serve high-quality coffee efficiently. Their advanced features, durability, and ease of use make them top contenders in the commercial brewing category.