Coffee brewing instructions – Wilbur Curtis D500GT User Manual
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WARNING – TO AVOID SCALDING, Do not remove brewcone while unit is brewing.
1. Brewer should be ON (Confirm at rear toggle switch, then press the ON/OFF button). Ready-to-Brew should be on the display.
2. Place an empty airpot under the brewcone.
5. Press the brew button.
Coffee will start to brew
into the airpot.
4. Slide the filled brewcone
into the brew rails on the
brewer.
3. Place a clean filter
into the brewcone. Fill
brewcone with the proper
amount of ground coffee.
Coffee Brewing Instructions
Your Curtis G3/Gold Cup Series is Factory Pre-Set for Optimum Performance.
After connection to water and power; the rear toggle switch must be on. You will hear a beep sound, indicating power is available to the controller.
The control displays
. Press ON/OFF button and the screen will display
. After three seconds,
is displayed.
Water will fill the tank (approximately 2-3 minutes depending on water flow rate). When the proper level is reached
will appear on the screen.
Approximately 20 minutes are required to reach the set point temperature.
Control will display
when temperature reaches the set point. The unit is now ready to brew.
Programming with the Universal Control Module (UCM)
Turn off the control panel by pressing ON/OFF button. Press and hold bottom/right coffee brew button (#4 in illustration) and then press and release the ON/OFF button.
Continue holding the bottom-right brew button. The screen will display
, wait until
is displayed. Enter the 4-digit access code, the code corresponds to
the buttons illustrated below. The default code set at the factory is 1-2-3-4.
After the 4-digit code is entered,
will be displayed. You can now enter the program menu features.
All programming selections are performed with the three center buttons.
The symbols near the buttons are:
Scroll LEFT
SELECTION or ENTER to save new parameter
Scroll RIGHT
6. Allow the brew cycle to
finish before removing
the airpot or brew cone.
Screen will read Brew
Complete. Afterwards it
will read to Ready to Brew
or Heating.