TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock unplug the dispenser power cord before repairing or replacing any internal components of the unit.. Before any attempt to replace a component be sure to check all electrical connections for proper contact
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1 | a) Heater Switch OFF. | a) Turn Heater Switch ON. |
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Brewed Cold Tea. | b) Run out of hot water | b) Allow time for water in tank to heat after filling. | ||
| c) Thermostat is OFF. | c) Set Thermostat at 197°F [to max. position]. | ||
| d) Loose electrical connection. | d) Check all electrical connections for contact. | ||
| e) Thermostat is defective. | e) Replace Thermostat. |
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| f) | f) Replace the | ||
| g) Bad Heating Element or Heater is burned out. | g) Replace Heater. |
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| h) Bad low temperature cutout circuit. | h) Replace Contactor/ Relay. |
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2 | a) Not enough Tea in the brew funnel. | a) Put more Tea in the brew funnel [see chart] | ||
Tea too weak. | b) Water flow too low. | b) Check flow [should be .26 gal /min.] Replace Dispense Valve. | ||
| c) Brew time is too short. | c) Adjust hot water timer to 3 min. max. | ||
| d) Water is too cold. | d) Adjust Thermostat to 197°F | [to max. position] | |
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3 | a) Too much tea in the brew funnel. | a) Put less Tea in the brew funnel [see chart] | ||
Tea too strong. | b) Water flow is high | b) Check flow [should be .26 gal /min.] Replace Dispense Valve. | ||
| c) Brew time is too long. | c) Adjust hot water timer to 3 min. 197°F [to max. position] | ||
| d) Water is too hot. | d) Adjust Thermostat to 197°F | [to max. position] | |
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4 | a) Leaking Water Inlet Valve. | a) Clean/check fittings of Water Inlet Valve. | ||
Water keeps dripping |
| Replace Water Inlet Valve if needed. See ”Water Inlet Valve Test” | ||
or running from | b) Clogged/ stuck Water Dispense Valve | b) Clean/unclog Water Dispense Valve. | ||
dilution nozzle. |
| Replace Dispense Valve if defective. | ||
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5 | a) Water Inlet Valve malfunction. | a) Check Water Inlet Valve. Replace if necessary. | ||
No water is going |
| See “Water Inlet Valve Test” |
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into tank at all. | b) | b) Test | ||
or | c) Probe malfunction. | c) Check Probe. Replace if necessary. | ||
No water is coming | d) Solid State Water Level Controls board | d) Check The Water Level Controls. Replace if necessary. | ||
from dilution nozzle | malfunction. |
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| e) Timer malfunction. | e) Check Timer: Time dispensing time vs. set time on Timer. | ||
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| Replace if necessary. |
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6 | a) Water Level Probe malfunction. | a) Check Level Control Probe. Replace if necessary. See “ProbeTest”. | ||
Water will not stop | b) Solenoid (Water Inlet Valve) malfunction. | b) Check Solenoid. Replace if necessary. | ||
flowing into water tank. | c) Solid State Water Level Control board | c) Check The Water Level Controls. Replace if necessary. | ||
| malfunction. | d) Replace Float Switch. |
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| d) Float Switch malfunction. |
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7 | a) Heater Switch is OFF. | a) Turn Heater Switch ON. |
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Water is not heating up | b) Thermostat is OFF. | b) Turn Thermostat ON. Turn Thermostat Knob Clockwise. | ||
in the water tank. | c) Loose connection on Thermostat. | c) Make sure all wires and ring terminals on the thermostat are tight. | ||
| d) | d) Reset the | ||
| or it is defective. | replace the | ||
| e) Heater is burned out or defective. | e) Replace the Heater. |
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| h) Bad Low Temperature Cutout Circuit. | h) Replace Contactor/Relay. See item 2 of Description of Components. | ||
| Contactor/Relay. |
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