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Curtis G4GEMS Service Manual page 2

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Your Curtis G4/Gold Cup Series is factory preset for optimum performance.
After connection to water and power; turn on the brewer at the rear toggle switch. You will hear a beep and the status lights will come on for a moment.
MODEL NUMBER
The screen will display
CONTROL BD NUMBER
When the proper level is reached
Control will display
READY TO BREW
COFFEE BREWING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Brewer should be ON (Confirm at the rear toggle switch). The LCD screen should read "Ready to brew".
2. Place an empty satellite server on the warmer deck, under the brew basket and touch the warmer icon to preheat the satellite.
WARNING – AVOID SCALDING: REMOVE THE BREW BASKET CAREFULLY. The brew basket contains hot coffee grounds.
The satellite is heavy when full. Take precautions to avoid dropping when moving.
3. Place a new paper filter into the brew
basket.
6. Start the brew cycle by hold your finger
on the desired brew icon. As soon as
you hear the click of the brew valve, the
brew cycle has started and you can lift
your finger.
Brew Code: You may find that when a brew
button is pressed, a key pad appears on the
screen. This is a brew lock-out feature that
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. Next
FILLING
will appear on the screen. It takes approximately 30 minutes to reach the set point temperature.
HEATING
when temperature reaches the set point. The unit is now ready to brew.
4. Fill the brew basket with the proper
amount of ground coffee.
requires a code to be entered before a brew
will start. The default is OFF.
CAUTION: When enabled, as soon as you
enter the brew code a brew cycle starts.
Refer to page 9 for information about setting
the brew code.
is displayed. Water will fill the tank (2-3 minutes depending on water flow rate).
5. Transfer the filled brew basket to the
brewer.
During the brew cycle, an animated 1½
gallon satellite server icon will appear on the
screen and a brew timer will count down the
time remaining on the brew cycle.

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