Wilbur Curtis Company PTT3 Manual

Generation 3 - iced tea brewer

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CAUTION: Please use
this setup procedure
before attempting to use
this brewer. Failure to
follow the instructions can result in
injury or the voiding of the warranty.
CAUTION: DO NOT
connect this brewer to hot
water. The inlet valve is
not rated for hot water.
IMPORTANT: After
setup, run a FULL
brewcycle. Place a tea
container to catch both
hot water from the brewcone and
dilution water from spout on the front
cover.
WARNING HOT LIQUID,
Scalding may occur.
Avoid splashing.
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Generation 3 - Iced Tea Brewer Instructions

Important Safeguards/Conventions

This appliance is designed for commercial use. Any servicing other than cleaning and maintenance
should be performed by an authorized Wilbur Curtis service center.
• Do NOT immerse the unit in water or any other liquid
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do NOT open top or front panel. No user serviceable parts
inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel.
• Keep hands and other items away from hot parts of unit during operation.
• Never clean with scouring powders, bleach or harsh implements.
Conventions
WARNINGS – To help avoid personal injury
Important Notes/Cautions – from the factory
Sanitation Requirements
Your Curtis G3 Tea Brewer is Factory Pre-Set and Ready to Go... Right out of the Carton.
Following are the Factory Settings for your TCT or PTT Iced Tea Brewing System:
• Brew Temperature = 204°F
• Brew Volume = Set to dispensing vessel requirements
Generally there will never be a reason to change your G3 programming. However, should you need to make slight adjustments to meet
your brewing needs, programming instructions are provided later in this manual.
System Requirements:
• Water Source 20 – 90 PSI (Minimum Flow Rate of 1 GPM)
• Electrical: See attached schematic for standard model or visit www.wilburcurtis.com for your model.
Equipment to be installed to comply with applicable federal, state, or local plumbing/electrical codes having jurisdiction.

SETUP STEPS

The unit should be level (left to right and front to back), located on a solid counter top. Connect a water line from the water filter to the
brewer. NOTE: Some type of water filtration device must be used to maintain a trouble-free operation. (In areas with extremely hard
water, we suggest that a sedimentary and taste & odor filter be installed.) This will prolong the life of your brewing system and enhance
coffee quality.
The National Sanitation Foundation requires the following water connection:
1. A quick disconnect or additional coiled tubing (at least 2x the depth of the unit) so that the machine can be moved for
Cleaning underneath.
2. In some areas an approved backflow prevention device may be required between the brewer and water supply.
1. A 1/4" Flare has been supplied for water line connection. Use tubing sized sufficiently to provide a minimum of 1.0 GPM.
2. Connect the unit to an appropriate electrical power circuit.
3. Turn on the toggle (STANDBY/ON) switch behind the unit. The heating tank will start to fill. When the water level in the tank rises
to the correct volume, the heating element will energize automatically. With G3 Systems there is no danger of element
burnout caused by an empty tank.
4. The heating tank will require 20 to 30 minutes to reach operating temperature (204°F) as indicated by the READY-TO-BREW LED
readout.
5. Important: Run one full brewcycle, to purge the water lines and valves of air. Five seconds of dilution water at the begining
of each brewcycle is normal pre-programmed operating behavior.

BREWING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Brewer should be ON (Confirm at rear toggle switch, then press ON/OFF button) and Ready-to-Brew displayed.
2. Place filter in brew basket.
Pour leaf tea into basket.
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(2.2 liters)
3. Slide brew cone into brew
rails. Place tea container
under brew cone.
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4. Press the BREW button to
brew tea.
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Summary of Contents for Wilbur Curtis Company PTT3

  • Page 1 • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do NOT open top or front panel. No user serviceable parts • TCTS/T inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel. • PTT3 • Keep hands and other items away from hot parts of unit during operation. • Never clean with scouring powders, bleach or harsh implements.
  • Page 2 WILBUR CURTIS WILBUR CURTIS READY TO BREW To Go Into Programming Turn off (dark display) by pressing ON/OFF button (yellow). Press and hold BREW button 4 (green) and then press and release ON/OFF button (yellow). Continue holding BREW button. Display will read spond to the buttons (see illustration below).
  • Page 3 PROGRAM MENUS CONTINUED Temperature (Factory set to 204 °F) Temperature Press  to Select. Press < or > to move to desired temperature and then  to set. Temperature is programmable from 170ºF to 204ºF in 2-degree increments. Energy Save Mode (Factory set to OFF) Press ...
  • Page 4 PARTS DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 5: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Illustrated Parts List - TCTS/T & PTT3 Curtis Iced Tea Brewers ITEM PART Nº DESCRIPTION WC-3322 BASKET, WIRE 6.4 DIA PTTD/TCTD USE W/WC-3320 WC-3647 STRAINER BT-10 BREWCONE (EXCEPT PARADISE) WC-8532 STRAINER, TROPICAL BREWCONE WC-3320 BREW CONE W/HANDLE 8.8” D W/STRAINER...
  • Page 6 CLEANING Regular cleaning of the Iced Tea Brewer and tea container is essential in maintaining the highest quality iced tea your equipment is IMPORTANT: Clean out capable of producing. the screen, within the 1. Wipe any spills, dust or debris from the exterior surfaces with a damp cloth. The outside surfaces of the brewer should be brewcone, to maintain the flow of brewed 2.

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