13.Rinse Warning Status – This parameter determines whether the Rinse Warning Option is turned ON or OFF. If this option is ON the system generates a Rinse Warning if a Hopper has dispensed and has not been Rinsed for of time greater than that defined by (50 * Rinse Lockout Time) minutes. For example: If the Rinse Warning Status is ON and the Rinse Lockout Time is 6 Hours then a Rinse Warning will be generated when a Hopper is not Rinsed for more than (50 * 6 = 300) minutes (5 hours). Generating 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 warning additional Rinse Warnings will be generated every five minutes until the respective Hopper is rinsed. The default setting for this parameter is OFF.

14.Rinse Lockout Status - This parameter determines whether the Rinse Lockout Option is turned ON or OFF. If this option is ON the system generates a Rinse Lockout if a Hopper has dispensed and 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. The default setting for this parameter is OFF.

15.Rinse Lockout Time – This parameter determines the length of time required before entering Rinse Lockout. The minimum Rinse Lockout Time = 1 hour. The maximum Rinse Lockout Time is 12 hours. The default value for this parameter is 6 hours.

16.Water Temperature Set Point – This parameter determines the required reservoir tank water temperature. The minimum Water Temperature Set Point is 140°F. The maximum Water Temperature Set point is 203°F. The default value for this parameter is 190°F.

17.Low Water Temperature Lockout Status – This parameter determines whether the Low Water Temperature Lockout Option is turned ON or OFF. If this option is ON the system generates a Low Water Temperature Lockout if the present water temperature is below the value defined by the Low Water Temperature Lockout Set Point. Once a Hopper enters Low Water Temperature Lockout, all of the Dispense Key LED’s will turn OFF thus indicating that the system will no longer dispense. The default setting for this parameter is ON.

18.Low Water Temperature Lockout Set Point – This parameter determines the minimum reservoir tank water temperature allowed before entering Low Water Temperature Lockout. The minimum Low Water Temperature Lockout Set Point is 125°F. The maximum Low Water Temperature Lockout Set point is 203°F. The default value for this parameter is 140°F.

19.Sleep Mode Status – This parameter determines whether the Sleep Mode Option is turned ON or OFF. If this option is ON and the system has not dispensed for four hours the system will enter Sleep Mode. Once in Sleep Mode the system will reduce the required Water Temperature to equal that defined by (10°F + Low Water Temperature Lockout Set Point). The default setting for this parameter is

OFF.

20.Hopper Status – This parameter determines the whether a selected Hopper is turned ON or OFF. If a Hopper is ON then the Auger Motor, Mixer Motor, and Dump Solenoid status checking is enabled and the Hopper is allowed to dispense. If a Hopper is OFF then Auger Motor, Mixer Motor, and Dump Solenoid status checking is disabled and the LED’s of the Dispense Keys related to that Hopper will turn OFF thus indicating that the Hopper will no longer dispense. The default setting for this parameter is OFF.

21.Auger Status – This parameter determines whether the Auger Motor of the selected Hopper is turned ON or OFF. If an Auger Motor is ON then dispenses from the selected Hopper will include powder (product). If an Auger Motor is OFF then dispenses from the selected Hopper will not include powder (product). This is a temporary parameter and is reset to the default setting at “power-on”. The default setting for this parameter is ON.

22.Mixer/Dump Status – This parameter determines whether the Mixer/Dump (combination of the Mixer Motor and Dump Solenoid) of the selected Hopper is turned ON or OFF. If a Mixer/Dump is ON then dispenses from the selected Hopper will mix and will include water. If a Mixer/Dump is OFF then dispenses from the selected Hopper will not mix and will not include water. This is a temporary parameter and is reset to the default setting at “power-on”. The default setting for this parameter is ON.

23.Displayed Units – This parameter determines whether the displayed units of measure are English or Metric. If the Displayed Units parameter is set to English then all temperatures are displayed as Degrees Fahrenheit and all volumes are displayed as Fluid Ounces. If the Displayed Units parameter is set to Metric then all temperatures are displayed as Degrees Celsius and all volumes are displayed as Milliliters. The default setting for this parameter is English.

24.Dispense Type – This parameter determines whether the customer is prompted to select a choice of Drink or choice of Soup. If the Dispense Type is set to Drink then the instructional prompt will read “PLEASE SELECT CHOICE OF DRINK”. If the Dispense Type is set to Soup then the instructional prompt will read “PLEASE SELECT CHOICE OF SOUP”. The default setting for this parameter is Drink.

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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.

One of the primary features of the Cecilware GB-IT is its dual-purpose capability, functioning as both an automatic brewer and a tea brewer. This versatility allows businesses to serve a wide range of hot beverages without needing multiple machines, ultimately saving space and reducing operational costs. The GB-IT has a generous brewing capacity, typically handling up to 3 gallons of coffee in a single batch, which is essential for busy service periods.

The machine is equipped with a unique digital brew control that allows users to set precise brew times and temperatures. This feature ensures that each cup of coffee is brewed to perfection, providing a consistent flavor profile that loyal customers can rely on. Additionally, the GB-IT comes with programmable volumes, allowing operators to customize the amount of coffee brewed based on their specific needs and customer demand.

Another notable characteristic of the Cecilware GB-IT is its durable construction. Built with high-quality stainless steel, the machine not only has an appealing aesthetic but is also designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in a bustling commercial environment. Its compact footprint allows it to fit seamlessly into any kitchen setup, maximizing counter space while still delivering high performance.

The GB-IT also incorporates advanced safety features, including an automatic shut-off system that activates when the water reservoir runs low or the brewing cycle is complete. This thoughtful design minimizes the risk of overheating and ensures the longevity of the machine.

In terms of maintenance, the Cecilware GB-IT is designed for easy cleaning and servicing, with components that can be easily accessed. This ensures that operators can perform routine maintenance without significant downtime, contributing to overall operational efficiency.

In summary, the Cecilware GB-IT stands as an excellent solution for businesses that prioritize quality, efficiency, and versatility in their beverage offerings. With its advanced features, durable construction, and user-friendly design, it is a worthwhile investment for any establishment looking to elevate their coffee and tea service.