Newco Gevalia User Manual

Newco gevalia: user guide

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  • Page 1 B r e w e r B r e w e r...
  • Page 2 This handbook contains instructions for the GEVALIA Brewer. Please read the handbook before using the machine. Keep this fold out page open while reading the Operator’s Handbook.
  • Page 3: Machine Layout

    Machine Layout Display Capsule Entry Slot Cup Fill Position Door Internal Features With Door Open Program Button Reset Button Brew Mechanism Release Catch (see page 8 for detail) Capsule Bin Spill Sensor (Behind Capsule Bin) External Features Tank Overflow Tube Power Cord Water Inlet Fitting...
  • Page 4: Technical Details

    Technical Details 18.3in / 465mm 1.9in / 50mm 16.9in / 430mm ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY The machine operates from a 120 V 50-60 Hz single phase A.C. power supply. POWER RATING The machine is rated at 1.3 kW for Canada and either 1.3 kW or 1.6 kW for US only.
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Machine Layout Technical Details Important Safeguards Setting Up How to Get a Drink Daily Maintenance Weekly Maintenance Adjusting Drinks Volume Drinks Counter What To Do If Things Go Wrong Display Messages Customer Service Inside Front Cover Inside Front Cover...
  • Page 7 Part No. 792440/1...
  • Page 8: Important Safeguards

    Important Safeguards When using your Brewer, always follow these basic safety precautions: Read instructions before be involved with the cleaning or refilling of the machine also reads the instructions. This machine may contain up to 1-1/3 gallons of very hot water (up to 205° F). Therefore, supervision should always be available when the machine is being used near young children, the aged, or the infirm.
  • Page 9: Setting Up

    Setting Up Plumbed In Fill Option Ensure water connection is made and water is turned on. Press and hold the Program button, and at the same time, plug the power cord into the wall socket. Machine will display Release Program button and press Reset button to scroll through options (which alternate between Plumbed and Manual) until the display reads...
  • Page 10 Press and hold Program button and, at the same time, plug the power cord into the wall socket. Machine will display Release Program button and press Reset button to scroll through options (which alternate between Plumbed and Manual) until the display reads (i.e.
  • Page 11: How To Get A Drink

    How To Get A Drink Place a cup in the correct position on the cup grille. Hold capsule as shown, label side Insert capsule, pointed end first, fully into the slot above the cup station. The capsule will be automatically drawn into the machine, and will commence brewing.
  • Page 12: Daily Maintenance

    Daily Maintenance Emptying The Capsule Bin The capsule bin holds thirty capsules, and should, therefore, be emptied and cleaned daily. If the bin becomes full, the machine's display will read: The capsule bin is full. Open the front door, remove the bin (fig i), and dispose of the contents. Replace bin, after washing in warm water.
  • Page 13: Weekly Maintenance

    Weekly Maintenance WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT THIS OPERATION. For weekly cleaning, or in the unlikely event of a capsule jamming, switch off the machine, open the door and remove the capsule bin, and lower the clamp assembly as follows:- Place your thumb on the front cover of the brew mechanism and your forefinger behind the plastic latch.
  • Page 14 With the clamp plate assembly removed, the clamp plate should be thoroughly cleaned, paying particular attention to ensure that the cutting teeth are clean. If necessary the lower clamp plate can be split to allow more thorough cleaning; simply push in the two plastic lugs (fig.
  • Page 15: Adjusting Drinks Volume

    Adjusting Drinks Volume If, for any reason, you wish to adjust the drinks level, open the front door to gain access to the program button: Press and hold the program button for five seconds. Release the program button and the display will show: Press the reset button to increase the drinks level.
  • Page 16: What To Do If Things Go Wrong

    What To Do If Things Go Wrong In the unlikely event of a problem occurring, your machine will attempt to diagnose the fault and display the appropriate message. Try to identify the fault shown on the display with one of those illustrated on the following pages, and follow the remedial course of action.
  • Page 17 O P E R A T O R ’ S The machine is heating or filling the water tank. This should take no more than 15-20 minutes. H A N D B O O K (manual fill machine only) The capsule bin is full. The capsule entry flap has locked NOTE: This automatic warning due to lack of water in the tank.
  • Page 18 Water or coffee has leaked into the base tray of the machine, either from the capsule bin area or from the workings of the machine itself. Switch off the machine. Open the door and remove the capsule bin. Thoroughly dry the base tray using absorbent paper towels.
  • Page 19 O P E R A T O R ’ S The lower plate of the brew mechanism has been lowered or removed. Switch off the machine. Open the door, replace and close the lower clamp plate. Take care when handling the lower plate as it has sharp cutting edges! Switch on the machine.
  • Page 20 (plumbed in machine only) Ensure water supply is turned on. Press the RESET button to return machine to normal mode. O P E R A T O R ’ S Pressure built up within the capsule while brewing, the brewing cycle was stopped and the capsule was ejected into the bin.
  • Page 21: Display Messages

    Customer Service Fault Rectification Should you require the assistance of a Technical Service Representative, after checking the ‘Display Messages’ (see Contents page), please contact the Newco customer serice department at: Telephone 800-325-7867 Fax 636-925-0029 Outside normal business hours, a telephone answering service is available.
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