Programming Menus - Bunn My Cafe AP Technical Training Manual

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"On Position/Locked"
The following menu screens will appear to inform you that programming is locked, but still can be accessed to view
current settings.

Programming Menus

BREW LOCKOUT ?
NO
DONE
YES
Brew Oz (A/B) (1-16)
(-)
DONE
(+)
Brew Meter (A/B) (1-5)
(-)
(+)
ENTER SERVICE #?
NO
YES
ENTER PASSWORD
0
0
0
SET PASSWORD
0
0
0
SET LANGUAGE ?
NO
YES
UNITS
METRIC
DONE
ENG
SET TEMP:
200
O
(-)
DONE
(+)
SET READY:
195
O
(-)
DONE
(+)
HOT H2O LOCKOUT ?
NO
DONE
YES
H2O READY: 195
O
(-)
DONE
(+)
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!!!Caution!!!
Memory is Locked
Brew Lockout
Prevents brewing if the water temperature is less than the "SET READY" temperature.
Brew Oz (A/B) (1-16)
Adjusts the brew volume.
Brew Meter (A/B) (1-5)
Simplified pulse brew adjustment. 1=Preinfusion, 2-5=Pulse brew. 2 being the shortest
pulse brew cycle and 5 being the longest. 1 bar is equivalent of adding 11.6 seconds
to brew time.
Enter Service #
Program service phone number to be displayed anytime there is a fault message.
Enter Password
User must enter a 3 digit password to access remainder of adjustments. If no number
has been pre-programmed (000), then access is allowed.
Set Password (001-999)
Program any 3 digit number as a password.
Set Language
Chose between English or French.
Units
Chose between English (Oz, ºF) or Metric (Ml, ºC).
Set Temp
Adjust tank temperature 185º F to 205º F (85º C to 96º C).
Set Ready
Sets the minimum temperature allowable to start a brew cycle. If BREW LOCKOUT is en
abled. Range: (2º F to 20º F) or (2º C to 10º C) below the set temperature.
Hot H2O Lockout
Prevents a hot water dispense if water is not up to the H2O Ready temperature, if
enabled. Setting to "YES" will only allow dispensing of hot water at or above the "H20
READY" temp screen.
Hot H2O Ready
Sets the minimum temperature allowable to start dispensing hot water.
Constant Change
Is Not Possible

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