TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)

 

Problem

Possible Cause

Water will not heat or display shows

3. Triac

HEATING TIME TOO LONG (cont.)

 

Troubleshooting Procedures

Remove power from the brewer. Connect a voltmeter across one of the tank heaters. Reapply power to the brewer and refer to Testing Individual Components. If the full supply voltage is measured when the tank heater is turned on, and zero voltage is measured with the triac off, then the triac is good. If half the supply voltage is measured, the triac is defective. If very low, or zero voltage is measured, there could be a defective triac or a defective control board.

Spitting or unusual steaming from sprayhead or air vent. (Water too hot)

4. Electronic Control Board

Perform the above procedure for

 

testing triacs. If the voltage mea-

 

sured is very low or zero, then

 

substitute a control board known to

 

be in good working order.

1. Triac

Remove power from the brewer.

 

Connect a voltmeter across one of

 

the tank heaters. Reapply power

 

to the brewer and refer to Testing

 

Individual Components. If the full

 

supply voltage is measured when

 

the tank heater is turned on, and

 

zero voltage is measured with the

 

triac off, then the triac is good. If

 

half the supply voltage is measured,

 

the triac is defective. If very low, or

 

zero voltage is measured, there could

 

be a defective triac or a defective

 

control board.

2. Lime Buildup

CAUTION - Tank and tank compo- nents should be delimed regularly depending on local water condi- tions. Excessive mineral buildup on stainless steel surfaces can initiate corrosive reactions resulting in seri- ous leaks.

Inspect the tank assembly for ex- cessive lime deposits. Delime as required.

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