Geneva FRESH BREW 3205 Operator's Manual

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GENEVA
HOT BEVERAGE
MERCHANDISER
JUN 2008
OPERATOR
MANUAL
MODEL
3205 FRESH BREW
3206 FREEZE DRIED
4214803 • C

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  • Page 1 GENEVA HOT BEVERAGE MERCHANDISER JUN 2008 OPERATOR MANUAL MODEL 3205 FRESH BREW 3206 FREEZE DRIED 4214803 • C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION... 1 SPECIFICATIONS ... 1 SAFETY WARNINGS... 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION... 2 Cabinet Front ... 2 Cabinet Rear ... 2 MACHINE PARTS ... 3 INSTALLATION... 4 SET-UP Requirements ... 4 Electrical Supply ... 4 Water Supply ... 4 Location... 4 Leveling... 4 Connect Water ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The information contained in this service manual is applicable to the Hot Beverage Merchandiser. The Hot Beverage Merchandiser line consists of two types of coin-operated, microprocessor controlled, Hot Beverage Merchandisers that dispense a range of hot beverages in response to keypad selections. Two versions of each model are available: Freeze-dried (INST) - Freeze-dried Coffee and Tea Fresh Brew (SFB) - Fresh Brew Coffee...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    SAFETY WARNINGS • DISCONNECT / UNPLUG POWER TO THE MACHINE BEFORE SERVICING. Lethal voltages are exposed when any panel inside the cabinet is removed if power is supplied to the on/off switch. • Installation and maintenance of the Hot Beverage Merchandiser is to be undertaken only by trained personnel who are fully aware of the dangers involved and who have taken adequate precautions.
  • Page 5: Machine Parts

    Water for beverages travels through the inlet valve and into the water heater tank located at the top and back of the cabinet. Solenoid dispensing valves direct the heated water to the appropriate mixing bowl. Excessively hot water flowing from the tank activates a high temperature cut-out switch. When activated the cut-out switch cuts off the electrical supply to the heater in the tank.
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION WARNING: Disconnect or unplug power to the machine before servicing. Servicing personnel must be familiar with the SAFETY WARNINGS listed in this manual and the Safety Manual (P/N 4206816) before undertaking any installation or maintenance procedure on the Hot Beverage Merchandiser.
  • Page 7: Connect Water

    When the machine is level, the door can be opened to any position and not swing either way. Try the door at various open positions before deciding that the machine is leveled. CONNECT WATER Before connecting the hose to the machine, flush the water supply system via the shutoff valve to remove any impurities which may have accumulated in the supply pipe or water hose.
  • Page 8: Fill Product Canisters

    FILL PRODUCT CANISTERS WARNING: FILL PRODUCT CANISTERS WITH POWDERED INGREDIENTS ONLY. Figure 5a. Canister Lineup Always remove the ingredient canisters in order to fill them. This prevents spillage of foodstuffs which will encourage the ingress of insects etc. Prior to removing an ingredient canister, rotate the delivery chute in an upward direction to prevent spillage of product onto internal surfaces.
  • Page 9: Change Menu Selection Labels

    Rotate the product chute so that it points down (dispense position) to the whipper bowl. See Figure 5b. Repeat above steps for other canisters. CHANGE MENU SELECTION LABELS Figure 6a. Bottom Wing Nut Remove and save the wing nut located on the right side below the cup compartment (as viewed from behind the door).
  • Page 10: Adjusting Cup Ring Setting

    ADJUSTING CUP RING SETTING The cup mechanism has been factory adjusted for an 8.25 oz. paper hot beverage cup. Follow the instructions below to adjust the cup (diameter) size if necessary. Figure 8a. Cup Compartment Latch Open the cup compartment door by sliding its plastic latch to the right.
  • Page 11: Set Price For Single Cup Volume (Large)

    SET PRICE FOR SINGLE CUP VOLUME (LARGE) The following procedure sets the price for the three (3) item types: filled Regular Cup, Cup Only and a filled Large Cup. For additional information regarding Set Pricing Modes and Change Prices, please refer to the programming section of this manual.
  • Page 12: Set Price For Dual Cup Volumes

    SET PRICE FOR DUAL CUP VOLUMES (LARGE AND REGULAR Dual Menu Label set is required to set this option. Order P/N 4214600 Dual Drink/Cup Menu Label set. On internal keypad, press PROG On external keypad, enter code 1111 Press 2 or 8. Press 0.
  • Page 13: Cup Size Adjustment

    CUP SIZE ADJUSTMENT IMPORTANT: Your Hot Beverage machine has been factory-set for use of 8.25 oz. PAPER hot beverage cups. The machine can also be set up to use 7, 9, 10, or 12 oz. cups. If you are not using 8.25 oz. cups, you must readjust the machine before use. This is a 2-part procedure.
  • Page 14: Fill Cup Compartment

    FILL CUP COMPARTMENT Figure 9a. Cup Spirals Check that the top and bottom spirals are aligned the same and have room for three (3) stacks of cups. See Figure 9a. The cup compartment can have a total of five (5) cup stacks. Load the compartment with cups starting with the first stack in the cup dispenser mechanism followed by three (3) additional cup stacks.
  • Page 15: Ingredient Volume Adjustment

    INGREDIENT VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Follow the instructions below to change the ingredient volume settings. 1. On internal keypad, press PROG. 2. On external keypad, enter code 3333 (or current Manager code). 3. Press 0. 4. Press 0. The first product selection is displayed To scroll to a different product selection press 2 or 8 repeatedly until the desired product name is displayed.
  • Page 16: Flush Heater Tank, Bowl & Brewer

    FLUSH HEATER TANK, BOWL & BREWER Figure 10a INSTALL WASTE CONTAINERS Place a trash liner (13 Gal) inside the large waste container. Place the waste container under the heater tank overflow tube and the brewer. Place the small bucket under the cup dispensing tubes. See Figure 10a FLUSHING THE MACHINE Ensure that the Mixing Bowls are flushed daily and each time after...
  • Page 17: Flush Coffee Brewer

    Press FLUSH button. See Figure 10b. The Machine will flush all the whipper and mixing bowls with clean hot water. Repeat as necessary. Once flushing has ceased, the machine will be ready for use. FLUSH COFFEE BREWER Open Machine as instructed and ensure machine is switched ON. Ensure that hands and loose clothing are clear of the brewer.
  • Page 18: Cleaning Procedures

    CLEANING PROCEDURES Care should be taken when cleaning the interior of the merchandiser as high temperatures may be present on components and liquids. Hygiene A high standard of personal hygiene is essential for a coffee vending machine operative. Hair & clothing must be neat & clean. Hands & finger nails must be washed thoroughly before any work commences in the drink preparation areas.
  • Page 19: Daily/Weekly Routine

    The ‘NON-CONTACT’ cloth should be used on other internal areas of the machine: Liquid Waste Bucket Cabinet Floor Overflow Pipe The ‘EXTERNAL’ cloth should be used on all external surfaces with exception of the cup station Daily/Weekly Routine • After removing the ingredient canisters in order to fill them, always wipe down/clean the shelf •...
  • Page 20: Dismantling Coffee Brewer Unit

    DISMANTLING COFFEE BREWER UNIT (Fresh Brew Model only) WARNING – Keep hands/fingers and loose clothing clear of the brewer unit when it is in motion. • Open the door of the machine and switch machine OFF using Main Switch • Turn the Coffee Canister Dispense Chute upward to prevent ingredients being spilled onto the floor of the machine.
  • Page 21 • Figure 13e - Remove the filter carriage by sliding it towards you. • Figure 13f - Unclip/Detach the Sealing Rod Connector by pulling towards you. Important: When re-assembling do not forget to reconnect the Sealing Rod • Figure 13g - Holding the Brewing Chamber as shown pull it gently towards you to remove it •...
  • Page 22: Filter Belt Removal & Replacement

    FILTER BELT REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT • Figure 14a - First note the Tension Locking Bar in the ‘tensioned’ position • Figure 14b - Hold the carriage in your hand as shown, using your fingers release the tension on the filter belt by pulling back the tension arm in the direction indicated by the arrow, hold whilst moving to the next step...
  • Page 23: Refitting The Coffeee Brewer

    REFITTING THE COFFEEE BREWER • Open the door of the machine and switch machine off using the main switch. • Fit the Steam Extractor Hood (Fig 13h) back onto the brewer chamber, and refit the unit to the machine. • Re-attach the sealing rod (Fig 13f).
  • Page 24: Internal Keypad Functions

    INTERNAL KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The internal keypad is used to carry out a number of frequently required machine functions without entering Program mode. In most cases a single press of the key initiates the function associated with each button. If a further key press is necessary to end the action it will be the ESC (escape) key.
  • Page 25 As coins are inserted the value displayed will reflect the total value of the money inserted. Pressing ESC (escape) will cause the machine to return to normal operation and zero the credit. (Water tank must be heated to spec temperature before this command will function.) BREWER FLUSH –...
  • Page 26: User Keypad

    USER KEYPAD When using SERVICE or COUNTERS mode the user keypad is used to navigate through the display menus, the functions are as follows: Move UP a list of menu options or increment a number. Move DOWN a list of menu options or decrement a number. Move the cursor LEFT.
  • Page 27: Taking A Test Vend

    TAKING A TEST VEND Press the DRINK TEST key on the internal keypad once and then make a drink selection on the external keypad. If more than one test vend is required, repeat the above procedure. VIEWING COUNTER & EVENT RECORDS Press the COUNTERS key on the internal keypad and using a combination of the display and the user keypad to navigate (see USER KEYPAD above), the following records can be viewed: Heading Menu’s List:...
  • Page 28: Diagnostic Log

    DIAGNOSTIC LOG Displayed Message KEY STUCK WATER LEAKAGE NO CUPS ELECTRONICA IO CONFIG ERR. WASTE TRAY FULL HEATER INHIBITED PLACE OWN CUP FILLING BOILER C BREWER FAULT NEW FILTER REQD FILTER BROKEN DOOR FAULT NOTES: The event log will only record events that persist for two or more consecutive event log checks. Event log checks take place once every 60s, so in the worst case scenario an event may have to be in force for almost 120s before it is recorded.
  • Page 30 The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice.

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