BUNN’S 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,...
CONTENTS BUNN-O-MATIC COMMERCIAL PRODUCT WARRANTY ..................2 USER NOTICES ................................4 NORTH AMERICAN REQUIREMENTS ........................5 CE REQUIREMENTS ..............................5 SUPPORT .................................6 BUNN SupportHub ..............................6 SITE REQUIREMENTS .............................6 Plumbing ................................6 Water Treatment ..............................6 FOR INDOOR USE ONLY ............................6 Counter...................................6 INITIAL SETUP .................................7 Electrical Configuration ............................7 Optional Field Wiring ..............................8...
NORTH AMERICAN REQUIREMENTS • This appliance must be installed in locations where it can be overseen by trained personnel. • For proper operation, this appliance must be installed where the temperature is between 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C). • Appliance shall not be tilted more than 10° for safe operation. •...
.375 inch for more than 25 feet from the 0.5 inch water supply line. A tight coil of copper tubing in the water line will facilitate moving the brewer to clean the counter top. Bunn-O-Matic does not recommend the use of a saddle valve to install the brewer. The size and shape of the hole made in the supply line by this type of device may restrict water flow.
INITIAL SETUP Electrical Configuration • 208/240VAC circuit (voltage range +5/-10%). • Dedicated 30-amp circuit: cord cap, receptacle, and breaker • Machine is supplied with a power cord (PN 46908.0002) AWG 10/3 30A/250V with Plug L1, L2, G. NOTE: (N) no neutral wire/conductor used. •...
INITIAL SETUP Optional Field Wiring In the event the current location has an 1PH, 3 Wire plus Ground, 30 Amp electrical receptacle, the machine power cord/plug (PN 46908.0002) will need to be removed and replaced with a power cord and plug to match the current location receptacle configuration. Electrical Configuration •...
INITIAL SETUP Plumbing Hook Up As directed in the International Plumbing Code of the International Code Council and the Food Code Manual of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this equipment must be installed with adequate back flow prevention to comply with federal, state and local codes.
INITIAL SETUP Drain and Waste Bin Setup NOTE: The waste bin and drain line will require cutting a hole through the counter before the machine can be installed. Refer to the diagram below for cut-out placement and measurements. BACK Countertop Template 1.25"...
INITIAL SETUP Drip Tray 1. Unpack the drip tray assembly. 2. Open the Lower Door. 3. Lift the Grounds Chute up. 4. Place the end of the grounds chute into the opening in the drip tray. 5. Push drip tray back into machine. 6.
INITIAL SETUP Bean Hoppers 1. Remove the three individual boxes containing the bean hoppers. 2. Prior to installing the bean hoppers, visually verify that there is no debris or obstruction blocking the bean chutes or bean detection sensors. Chutes Image 3.
INITIAL SETUP 4. When hoppers are in place, push gate handles in to let beans flow down into grinders. 5. Remove lid(s). NOTE: Hoppers should sit flat when in place correctly. Filling Hoppers 6. Pour whole coffee beans in hopper(s). NOTE: Apply "Roast Decals"...
INITIAL SETUP Connect to Power 1. With the water supply line connected to the unit, turn the water on & check for leaks. 2. Open Lower door. 3. Connect the unit to the power source (plug it in). 4. Turn the unit on by setting the power switch to the ON position.
Press and Hold Once the initialization sequence is complete, the USER INTERFACE screen will appear. 1. Press and hold the BUNN Logo for a few seconds until the Reservoirs screen appears. 2. Select Unlock Cabinet Door button to open cabinet door.
6. Close cabinet door. Waste Bin Setup Press and Hold Use a waste bucket to collect used coffee grounds. 1. Press and hold the BUNN Logo for a few seconds until the Reservoirs screen appears. 2. Select the SETUP icon.
INITIAL SETUP Waste Bin Setup 3. Enter passcode 6601. PASSWORD < * * * * 4. Go to GROUNDS tab and select Bucket as receptacle to collect grounds. NOTE: See "Adding a Waste Bin Instructions" document if you prefer to use a Waste Bin instead.
BUNNLINK ACTIVATION WI-FI Activation 1. Download the BUNNlink App to your smart phone through ® either the Apple App Store for IOS or ® Google Play store for Android. 3. The app will ask you 4. This screen will 5. The app will ask to enable the camera display once permission to use...
BUNNLINK ACTIVATION WI-FI Activation 9. This screen will 10. Upon successful 11. Select the BUNNLink tab from Machine Settings display while connection this to verify: the machine is screen will display. - The gateway has been connected attempting - Machine serial number Press DONE.
CARE AND CLEANING Accessing Care and Cleaning 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. 2. Select the CLEANING icon. Training 1. Select the Training tab to follow a tutorial of...
CARE AND CLEANING Daily 2. Select Daily button. 3. Select Start button. Follow the onscreen instructions to prepare for cleaning. 3. Select Finish button when Daily cleaning training is complete. Weekly 1. Select Weekly cleaning training button. continued >...
CARE AND CLEANING 2. Select Start button. Follow the onscreen instructions to prepare for cleaning. 3. Select Finish button when training is complete. NOTE: The default Weekly DAY and TIME for cleaning from the factory is Monday at 1:00 am. A Weekly cleaning can be initiated +2/-2 hours from the time set in Reminders.
CARE AND CLEANING Touch Screen – As Needed 1. Select the Touchscreen tab to start a countdown screen to temporarily shut off the sensitivity of the screen so that it can be cleaned. 2. The screen will stay inactive for 10 seconds. 3.
CARE AND CLEANING Reservoir Removal – As Needed Reservoir cleaning is included in scheduled Weekly cleaning, but if access to reservoirs at other times is needed, follow these steps. 1. Select the Reservoir Removal tab. 2. Select Unlock Cabinet Door button to access reservoirs.
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CARE AND CLEANING 4. Locate the swing arm above the reservoirs and use the handle to pull it up over the reservoirs. 5. Remove the 3 reservoirs. 6. Clean the inside of the cabinet deck area using a soft, dry cloth. 7.
If you have a custom configuration saved on a USB stick, skip to "Importing Custom Configuration Files" on page 35 for more information. How to Access: 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until the SERVICE ACCESS screen appears. 2. Select the SETUP icon.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Product Setup 1. Select the PRODUCTS tab. 2. Choose an existing product to edit. For this example, we will select "Light Roast". 3. Or, create a new product by selecting the New button. NOTE: If you decide not to use an available product on the screen, then you will need to create new recipe(s) before they can be assigned to a hopper.
RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Product Setup 8. Next, scroll side-to-side to see available images. Select the chosen Product Image. 9. If a new image is chosen, press OK. 11. Press OK to complete this Product creation. NOTE: The product will need to be calibrated before brewing.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Recipe Setup 3. The Recipe Display Name screen will appear Click in the text field and type a new recipe name, if preferred. 4. Press the Return key to complete. 5. Next, the Recipe Image can be changed, if preferred.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Recipe Setup 1. Choose the COFFEE tab to edit the recipe. NOTE: Each size with a green box is enabled. Coffee Recipes can be edited from this screen by clicking any of the numbers in the table cells. 2.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Recipe Setup 5. You can also adjust the hold time and hold temperature for the recipe. 6. Press OK if changes are made. 1. Choose the SCHEDULES tab to edit the recipe hold volumes for each hour/day. Select an option: a.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Recipe Setup 6. To adjust the hold volume, Select the hours(s) on the screen to change the configuration. 7. Select another tab (day) to make further adjustments and select SAVE when finished.
RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Bean Hoppers Assignment 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. 2. Select the ADVANCED SETUP icon. 3. Next, enter the passcode 6601. PASSWORD < * * * * 4.
RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP Bean Hoppers Setup 1. Select the BEAN HOPPERS tab to assign which Product goes in which hopper. 2. Press the Enable box to select which hopper to use. 3. After enabling a Hopper, you can use the UP and DOWN arrows to select an icon for the Product in that hopper.
If you have a USB stick with custom files; follow these steps. If not, go to Grinder Calibration section. 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS screen appears. 2. Select the SETUP icon.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP 5. Press the IMPORT tab. NOTE: To verify a USB is recognized, look for the connection icon in the upper right corner of the screen. 6. Open the Lower Door and Insert USB Stick. 7. Select new Configuration file. 8.
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RECIPE AND PRODUCT SETUP 10. When the import is completed, the OK button can be selected and the USB stick can be safely removed. 11. Press Reboot button to complete import. NOTE: This will restart the machine’s operating system. 12. The machine will update with your custom Configuration files.
PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration 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. PASSWORD < * * * * 4.
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PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration 5. Next, touch the BEAN HOPPERS tab. 6. Choose a product to edit. NOTE: We will use the “Light” as an example. NOTE: The GRINDER CALIBRATION button can also be accessed from the PRODUCT tab under Recipe setup.
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PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration 10. Follow on-screen prompts. 11. TARE (zero) empty receiving container on a digital weigh scale. a. Select Tare with empty container on scale. b. Select grams as unit of measurement. It’s time to Calibrate the grinder. 12.
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PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Grinder Calibration 13. Return to CALIBRATION screen. Press START button. 14. Allow time for the grind to finish. Once the grind is finished, take the container and place it on the digital scale. 15. Weigh cup. 16.
Center and Right grinders to complete grinder calibration. Filling Reservoirs You can check the status of each reservoir using the Service Access screen. 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. continued >...
PRODUCT AND RECIPE SETUP Filling Reservoirs 2. Select the Fill RESERVOIRS button. 2. Select the RESERVOIRS icon. 3. This screen will display the volume level for each reservoir. Customer Interface The first screen to appear is the CUSTOMER INTERFACE screen, also known as the Home Screen.
SETUP MENU Your Brand 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. 2. Select the ADVANCED SETUP icon. 3. Next, enter the passcode 6601. PASSWORD < * * * *...
SETUP MENU Your Brand The Your Brand screen contains pages that can be accessed by selecting a tab on the left of the screen and contains customization options for the machine. Screen Saver When enabled, the screensaver can be adjusted: SCREENSAVER Select tab.
OPERATION Customer Interface 2. Brew on Demand mode. Anytime a reservoir schedule is programmed to hold zero ounces then the machine will operate in the Brew on Demand mode. ADA Interface 1. To activate the ADA screen interface, the user must press the Accessibility symbol NOTE: Pressing the (wheelchair icon).
ACTIVE NOTICES 1. Touch and hold the BUNN logo for a few seconds until SERVICE ACCESS appears on the display. 2. From the Service Access screen, press the Active Notices icon. 3. The screen will display by Name & Description, any faults that have occurred, give probable causes, and a solution to clear the fault.
TROUBLESHOOTING & ALERTS Reservoir Level Detect: This occurs when a probe is giving a different reading when compared to the neighboring probes above and below it. Example: The 22.5 oz probe believes there is liquid present, but the 9oz and the 28oz probe show reservoir as empty.
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