DEFINITION OF SCREENS DURING NORMAL OPERATION:

1.

Initialization Screen

 

RESET SYSTEM

 

Definition – This screen is displayed only during the first few seconds after “power-on”. The only purpose

 

COMPLETED

 

of this screen is to display the System Software Title (DISPENSER) and Version Number (V #.##).

 

 

2.

Low Water Level Screen

 

 

 

PLEASE WAITLOW

 

Definition – This screen is displayed after the Initialization Screen during the initial filling of the water tank

 

 

(first fill). Once the water in the reservoir tank has reached the appropriate fill level this screen is retired.

 

WATER LEVEL

3.

Low Temperature Lockout ScreenDefinition – This screen is displayed when the Low Temperature

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE WAITLOW

 

 

 

Lockout feature is ON and the present water temperature is below the Low Temperature Lockout trip point.

 

WATER TEMP.

4.

System Rinse Lockout Screen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Definition – This screen is displayed when the Rinse Lockout feature is ON and all Hoppers have met the

 

PLEASE RINSE

 

conditions for Rinse Lockout. A Hopper will enter Rinse Lockout when the respective Hopper has

 

 

dispensed but has not been rinsed for a period of time greater than that defined by the Rinse Lockout Time.

 

TO CONTINUE

 

Since the system has no method of recording elapsed time during “power-off”, the system will place all

 

 

 

Hoppers in Rinse Lockout upon “power-on” as a sanitary precaution.

 

 

5.

Rinse Screen

 

 

 

 

 

Definition – This screen appears when the Rinse Key is pressed while the system is waiting to dispense. If

 

PRESS AND RELEASE

 

any of the Dispense Keys are pressed while this screen is being displayed the system will rinse the Hopper

 

 

 

TO RINSE

 

corresponding to the depressed key. If the Rinse Key is released while a Hopper is being rinsed this

 

 

screen will remain until the rinse process is complete.

 

 

6.

Selection Screen

 

 

 

PLEASE SELECT

 

Definition – This screen is displayed along with a Dispense Screen while the system is waiting to dispense.

 

 

This screen alternates with a Dispense Screen every three seconds.

 

CHOICE OF DRINK

7.

Portion Control Dispense Screen

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS AND RELEASE

 

Definition – This screen is displayed while the system is waiting to dispense if the Dispense Mode is set to

 

 

Portion Control. This screen alternates with the Selection Screen every three seconds.

 

TO DISPENSE

8.

Free Flow Dispense Screen

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS AND HOLD

 

Definition – This screen is displayed while the system is waiting to dispense if the Dispense Mode is set to

 

 

 

UNTIL 2/3 FULL

 

Free Flow. This screen alternates with the Selection Screen every three seconds.

 

 

 

 

9.

Rinse Warning Screen

 

 

 

HOPPER # @MUST BE

 

Definition – This screen appears when the Rinse Warning feature is ON and a Hopper (identified by @)

 

RINSED

 

has dispensed but has not been rinsed for a period of time greater than that defined by (50 * Rinse Lockout

 

 

 

 

Time) minutes.

 

For example: if the Rinse Lockout Time is 6 Hrs and the Rinse Warning feature is ON then the Rinse Warning will be triggered when

 

a Hopper is not rinsed for 300 minutes (5 hours). Triggering a Rinse Warning will cause the audible alarm to sound for two seconds

 

and the Rinse Warning Screen to be displayed for five seconds. The system will then revert back to normal operation. If the

 

offending Hopper is not rinsed after the first Rinse waning additional Rinse Warnings will be triggered every five minutes until the

 

respective Hopper is rinsed.

 

 

10.

Rinse Lockout Screen

 

HOPPER #@

 

Definition – This screen appears when a Dispense Key is pressed corresponding to a Hopper (identified by

 

MUST BE RINSED

 

@) that has entered Rinse Lockout. A Hopper will enter Rinse Lockout when the respective Hopper has

 

 

 

dispensed but has not been rinsed for a period of time greater than that defined by the Rinse Lockout Time.

 

 

 

Once a Hopper enters Rinse Lockout the LED’s of the Dispense Keys related to that Hopper will turn OFF

 

 

 

thus indicating that the Hopper will no longer dispense.

 

 

11.

High Temperature Lockout Screen

 

 

 

PLEASE WAIT

 

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

 

 

 

HIGH WATER TEMP

 

temperature set point.

 

12.

Hopper Status Warning Screen

 

 

 

 

 

HOPPER # @

 

Definition – This screen appears when a Dispense Key is pressed corresponding to a Hopper (identified by

 

 

 

IS OFF

 

@) that has been turned OFF. Once a Hopper has been turned OFF the LED’s of the Dispense Keys

 

 

 

 

 

related to that Hopper will turn OFF thus indicating that the Hopper will no longer dispense.

 

 

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Cecilware GB-IT operation manual Definition of Screens During Normal Operation

GB-IT specifications

The Cecilware GB-IT is a cutting-edge coffee brewing system designed to cater to the needs of cafes, restaurants, and other commercial establishments that require efficiency, speed, and quality in coffee production. This machine stands out for its robust construction and the use of advanced technologies, making it a reliable choice for high-demand environments.

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