Set up a Hot Drink

HDC II Programming Guide

COLLECTING HOT WATER THROWS

National Vendors recommends the factory default times be used for hot water throws to ensure proper mixing. Table W1 gives the factory default water throw times for the various size cups and product selections.

WARNING

This water is HOT! Be careful.

For a non-brewed selection, collect the water throws as follows:

1.Place a cup in the cup delivery station.

2.Ensure the merchandiser is using the factory defaults for the cup sizes (see SET UP CUP SIZES, page 23).

3.Initiate the water throw for a selection.

4.Remove the cup and pour the water into a graduated cylinder.

5.Refer to table W1 for the correct volume of water.

6.Adjust the throw time for that selection (see "Set Up A Hot Drink", PAGE 25) and repeat steps 3 through 5 until the correct volume of water is thrown.

7.If you are unable to get the desired amount of water, reset the throw time to the factory default, then adjust the water valves. You may then readjust the throw times to fine-tune your water throws.

For a brewed selection, collect the water throws as follows:

1.Remove water supply hose from the brewer as shown on the next page.

2.Place the end of the hose in a graduated cylinder.

3.Initiate the water throw for a selection.

4.Remove the cup and pour the water into a graduated cylinder.

5.Refer to table W1 for the correct volume of water.

6.Adjust the throw time for that selection (see "Set Up A Hot Drink", PAGE 25) and repeat steps 3 through 5 until the correct volume of water is thrown.

7.If you are unable to get the desired amount of water, reset the throw time to the factory default, then adjust the water valves. You may then readjust the throw times to fine-tune your water throws.

8.Replace the water supply hose on the brewer.

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