Bunn Fast Cup 55400.0103 Programming Manual

Bunn Fast Cup 55400.0103 Programming Manual

Bean-to-cup single serve brewer

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Fast Cup
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Bean-to-Cup Single Serve Brewer
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
For Technical Service, contact Bunn-O-Matic Corporation at 1-800-286-6070.
Bunn-O-Matic Corporation
Post Office Box 3227, Springfield, Illinois 62708-3227
Phone (217) 529-6601 | Fax (217) 529-6644
www.bunn.com
57832.0000 A 4/21 © 2019 Bunn-O-Matic Corporation

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  • Page 1 Fast Cup ® Bean-to-Cup Single Serve Brewer PROGRAMMING MANUAL For Technical Service, contact Bunn-O-Matic Corporation at 1-800-286-6070. Bunn-O-Matic Corporation Post Office Box 3227, Springfield, Illinois 62708-3227 Phone (217) 529-6601 | Fax (217) 529-6644 www.bunn.com 57832.0000 A 4/21 © 2019 Bunn-O-Matic Corporation...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    SOLE OPTION AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND. In no event shall BUNN be liable for any other damage or loss, including, but not limited to, lost profits, lost sales, loss of use of equipment, claims of Buyer’s customers, cost of capital, cost of down time, cost of substitute equipment, facilities...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    - Screen Saver ............... 44 - Brew Video ..............45 - Add ................46 - Import................46 - Export ................48 - Reset ................48 Reminders Cleaning ................50 Preventive Maintenance ............51 Scan to view Water Filter ................52 Fast Cup at bunn.com...
  • Page 4: Filling Coffee Bean Hoppers

    FILLING BEAN HOPPERS If bean hoppers are already locked in place, go to Step 3. 1. Place an empty hopper in opening on top of machine. Left Center Right 2. When placed, push gate handle back. 3. Remove lid(s). 4. Pour whole coffee beans in hopper(s). 5.
  • Page 5: Product And Recipe Setup

    PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3. Next, enter the passcode 6601. * * * * Product Setup First we will setup a coffee Product.
  • Page 6 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Product Setup (continued) 2. Next, touch the PRODUCTS tab. 3. Choose a product to edit. 4. Or, create a New Product. We will use the “Light Roast” as an example. 5. Next, choose the Product Name Line 1 field. NOTE: There is a second field if you need more space to name your product.
  • Page 7: Ginder Calibration

    PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP 9. Next, scroll side-to-side to see the available images. Press the chosen Product Image. 10. If a new image is chosen, press OK. 11. Press OK to complete this Product creation. 12. You can choose to edit or create new Products, or move on to creating or editing a coffee Recipe by pressing the RECIPE tab.
  • Page 8 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration (continued) 2. Choose a hopper from the tabs. The default is the left hopper. NOTE: Choosing the hopper during calibration is simply telling the machine which grinder to turn on. WARNING: All three hoppers must be locked in position before starting.
  • Page 9 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP It’s time to Calibrate the grinder. 1. First, open the machine door. 2. Place a container, like the Grounds Bin, under the Coffee Chute. 3. Close door and return to Calibration screen. Option 2 a. Pull the Service Switch button so the door does not need to be closed completely.
  • Page 10 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration (continued) 7. Weigh cup. 8. Then, press the 1st Field to log the weight of the coffee in the cup. After pressing the 1st Field to log the weight of the coffee in the cup, the Input Screen will appear for you to input in these numbers.
  • Page 11 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP 2. Press on the Average Coffee Weight field to fill in this amount. 3. The input screen will appear to type these numbers. 4. Press Enter. IMPORTANT: A grinder calibration for a specific product can be applied to the grinder selected (The Left grinder is the default), or applied to All.
  • Page 12: Recipe Setup

    PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration (continued) 7. Press OK to complete this Product creation. 8. You can choose to edit or create new Products, or move on to creating or editing a coffee Recipe by pressing the RECIPE tab. Recipe Setup 1.
  • Page 13 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP 4. Use the drop down menu to select the preferred coffee Product. 5. We will use the Product called “Regular“ for this example. 6. Edit the Recipe Name Line 1 and Recipe Description Line 1 by pressing on the text field. There are two extra fields for each if more space is needed.
  • Page 14: Editing Coffee Recipes By Size

    PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Recipe Setup (continued) 10. By swiping side-to-side, you can see the icon library. 11. Select the image, and press OK. Editing Coffee Recipes By Size You can make changes to Recipes for the sizes enabled. 1. Press the COFFEE tab to start. Example: Each size with a green box is enabled.
  • Page 15 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP 2. The arrows on the right side of the screen can increase or decrease the selected number by decimal points. Example: 8.0 to 8.1, 8.2. 8.3, etc. 3. Press OK if changes are made. The option to make a Bold beverage, or to Leave Room, can be enabled from this screen.
  • Page 16: Enabling Products

    PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Enabling Products 1. Next, select the PRODUCT SETUP button to enable and setup the hoppers. NOTE: The Graphic User Interface will be set up through the Product Setup button. 2. Next, select the BEVERAGES OFFERED tab. 3.
  • Page 17: Hopper Setup

    PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP 6. You can organize the way the customer will view the coffees offered by pressing the Set Sort Order button. 7. By pressing and sliding, you can move through the entire icon library. Then, drag the icon chosen to the preferred position.
  • Page 18 PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Bean Hoppers Setup (continued) 5. Select SERVICE ACCESS to return to HOME screen. After the machine updates, the HOME screen should appear, and the Products and variables you just created should be available. You are ready to serve. continued >...
  • Page 19: Operating Interface

    OPERATING INTERFACE User Interface The first screen to appear is the User Interface screen, also known as the beverage Carousel. 1. Available drinks are accessed by swiping left or right across the screen, or by touching the arrow located at the top right of the screen. 2.
  • Page 20 OPERATING INTERFACE User Interface (continued) 5. Next, press the START button to begin. NOTE: If the beverage selected is an iced beverage, the screen will prompt the user to fill the cup with ice prior to placing the beverage container (cup) on the tray. 6.
  • Page 21: Ada Interface

    OPERATING INTERFACE 2. The user will be presented with a new Customer Care Alert indicating that the machine is Resetting. 3. The user will then be returned to the original selection screen to choose again. ADA Interface 1. To activate the ADA screen interface, the user must press the Accessibility symbol (wheelchair icon).
  • Page 22 OPERATING INTERFACE ADA Interface ADA Interface (continued) (continued) 3. Navigate around the screens using the Left and Right arrows on the ADA interface. a. Select a beverage. b. Press the OK button to confirm. c. Pressing the X cancels the selection. NOTE: If the beverage selected is an Iced Beverage, the screen will prompt the user to...
  • Page 23: Machine Settings

    Navigate to the START button using the ADA arrows. d. Press OK to complete selection. MACHINE SETTINGS 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until the SERVICE ACCESS screen appears. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon.
  • Page 24: Temperature

    MACHINE SETTINGS Service Access (continued) 3. Choose the MACHINE SETTINGS icon. Temperature 2. The brew tank temperature default is 200°F. If the temperature needs to be adjusted for high altitude, press the “Altitude Chart” button. 3. On the chart, find your current Altitude, then move to the right to find the suggested tank temperature setting.
  • Page 25: Bean Hopper

    MACHINE SETTINGS 6. If the tank temperature falls below the ready temperature setting, brewing will be disabled until the ready temperature is reached. Press the Ready Temperature box to alter the ready temperature. 7. Press in the check box to remove the green check mark, and disable Brew Lockout.
  • Page 26: Grounds Bin

    MACHINE SETTINGS Grounds Bin 1. The grounds bin level is monitored by measuring the grinder on time. When the machine has determined that enough coffee has been used, a grounds bin full message will be displayed. 2. If the grounds bucket is too full, sliding the button to the left will reduce the amount of grounds in the bucket before indicating full.
  • Page 27: Bunnlink

    MACHINE SETTINGS BUNNlink ® If BUNNlink hardware has been installed in the machine, this screen will indicate that it is active, and provide other data. There is no editable information on this screen. NOTE : BUNNlink has to be Enabled at Setup after it is installed.
  • Page 28: Service Information

    MACHINE SETTINGS Service Information 1. In the event service may be required, information for contacting the appropriate service provider may be entered on this screen for ready access. 2. If any changes to the screen have been made, press Save to confirm. Factory Reset Pressing the red button will cause stored values to be restored to the default setting the machine had...
  • Page 29: Exporting Data Using Usb

    USB Stick, and then copy this information to other machines (if they are to be setup the same way). 1. Press and hold the BUNN Logo Icon for three (3) seconds to access the SERVICE ACCESS screen.
  • Page 30 USB stick. 7. The USB port is located behind the left side of the touch screen. NOTE: The BUNN default USB Stick is part number 64165.0000 8. A confirmation screen will appear showing the progress of the import. 9. For more information about the status of the import, press the Details button.
  • Page 31: Copying Settings From Machine To Machine

    EXPORTING DATA USING USB 10. When the export is completed, the OK button can be selected and the USB Stick can be safely removed. NOTE: If the screen says FAILURE!, no USB memory stick found! Then press the Reboot button to Power Cycle the machine. The USB should be recognized after machine is fully powered up.
  • Page 32 EXPORTING DATA USING USB Copying Settings Machine to Machines (continued) 3. The USB port is located behind the left side of the touch screen. 4. Now that the USB stick is inserted, press Start. 102318 5. A confirmation screen will appear showing the progress of the import.
  • Page 33: Importing Data Using Usb

    The Importing Data steps are complete. The imported settings and recipes should be available for use. Adding to Your Brand 1. Press and hold the BUNN Logo Icon for three (3) seconds to access the SERVICE ACCESS screen. 2. At the SERVICE ACCESS screen, select the Advanced button.
  • Page 34 IMPORTING DATA USING USB Adding to Your Brand (continued) 3. At the PASSWORD screen, enter 2738. * * * * 4. Next, At the ADVANCED service screen select the YOUR BRAND icon. 5. Select the ADD tab. The YOUR BRAND screen will help you navigate to the customizable areas of the machine.
  • Page 35 IMPORTING DATA USING USB NOTE: Here is a list of standards to use in these customizable areas (for compatibility with the software): General Specifications All should use clear naming structures without • Images - .png or .jpg files saved in RGB mode. these keyboard symbols: /, ;, *, ?, “, <, >, |.
  • Page 36 7. A screen will prompt you to insert the USB stick. 8. The USB port is located behind the left side of the touch screen. NOTE: The BUNN default USB stick is part number 64165.0000. Once the USB is detected, the file browser screen will appear.
  • Page 37: Accessing Imported Images & Videos

    NOTE : The Reboot button will restart the machine’s operating system. Accessing Imported Images & Videos 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. continued >...
  • Page 38: Home Screen

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB Accessing Imported Images & Videos (continued) 3. Next, enter the passcode 6601. * * * * 4. Touch the YOUR BRAND icon. From the Your Brand home screen, you can customize the look of your layout. HOME SCREEN Tab 1.
  • Page 39 IMPORTING DATA USING USB b. The Branding Logo screen will appear. Scroll side-to-side to view image library. Then click selected image. c. If a new logo is chosen, press OK.  BACKGROUND IMAGE a. Select Background Images icon. b. The Background Images screen will appear.
  • Page 40 IMPORTING DATA USING USB Accessing Imported Images & Videos (continued) i. The color picker will apear. Use the sliders to choose a color. b. If a new color is chosen, press Save.  BEVERAGE ICON LAYOUT a. Select icon to change Layout of Beverage Icons.
  • Page 41: Size Selection Screen

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB SIZE SELECTION SCREEN Tab 1. Press Size Selection Screen tab to select the area you want to customize. Options Available:  SHOW IMAGES a. Check box to Show Image. b. Check box to show image. The Container Images screen will appear. By swiping side-to-side, you can see the image library.
  • Page 42: Ending Sequence

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB SIZE SELECTION SCREEN Tab (continued) Options Available:  SHOW DETAILS a. Check box to Show Details. b. Beverage details can be edited within Product Setup. See page 5 for steps.  SHOW RECIPE IMAGE a. Check box to Show Recipe Image. b.
  • Page 43 IMPORTING DATA USING USB b. Scroll side-to-side to view image library. Then click selected image. c. Select OK.  END OF SEQUENCE BANNER a. Select End of Sequence field. NOTE : End of Sequence Banner size should be 948 x 400 pixels. b.
  • Page 44: Screen Saver

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB SCREEN SAVER Tab 1. Select Screen Saver tab. 2. Check Screen Saver Enable box. Options Available:  CHANGING SCREENSAVER IMAGE a. Select Screen Saver image. NOTE : Screen Saver size should be 1024 x 1280 pixels. b.
  • Page 45: Brew Video

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB 3. Select either Screen Saver Timeout field. - Customer field edits seconds after customer dispenses beverage. - Setup field edits seconds after machine, while in setup mode. 4. Change time in Input Field. 5. Select Enter. 6.
  • Page 46: Add

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB BREW VIDEO Tab (Continued) a. A selection screen will open. If there are more videos available than shown, scroll side-to-side to view library. Then click selected image. b. Press OK. 3. Brew Video Enable box must be checked to make Brew Video active.
  • Page 47 IMPORTING DATA USING USB 2. Insert USB Stick. NOTE: The USB port is located behind left side of the touch screen. 3. Select new Configuration file. 4. Press Start button. 5. Screen will show progress of file import. NOTE: Do not remove USB Stick while files are copying.
  • Page 48: Export

    IMPORTING DATA USING USB IMPORT Tab (Continued) 7. Press Reboot button to complete import. NOTE: This will restart the machine’s operating system. 8. The machine will update with your custom Configuration files. After the machine updates, the HOME screen should appear, and the Products and variables you imported should be available.
  • Page 49 1. Select ADVANCED. 2. Select SERVICE ACCESS. 3. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until the screen starts to reset. After the machine updates, the HOME screen should appear and the products and variables you just added should be available.
  • Page 50: Reminders

    REMINDERS Options Available: Cleaning, Preventive Maintenance and Water Filtration 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until the SERVICE ACCESS screen appears. 2. Select the ADVANCED icon. 3. Enter the passcode 6601. * * * * 4.
  • Page 51: Preventive Maintenance

    REMINDERS  CLEANING TAB 1. Select CLEANING Tab. 2. Use the drop down menu to select the preferred Day of the Week to clean. NOTE : The default day is Monday. 3. Next, press the symbols to change the Time, then AM or PM. NOTE : The default time is 1:00 am.
  • Page 52: Water Filter

    REMINDERS  PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TAB (Continued) 4. If recommended PM Cycles or Days are running out, the screen will show countdown(s) in red. 5. The PM alert will also show on the Service Access screen. 6. When PM service is completed, press the Reset button.
  • Page 53 REMINDERS 2. Enable Reminder for Water Filter Alert based on Cups is checked as a default. 3. Enable Reminder for Water Filter Alert based on Days is checked as a default. 4. If recommended Cups or Days are running out, the screen will show countdown(s) in red.

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