Wilbur Curtis TCC1N User Manual
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7.	 Carefully	lift	the	bag	and	set	the	bag	into	the	dispenser.
8. Rest tubing on top of the bag..
9.	 Replace	the	top	cover.	
10.	 Dispense	beverage	from	faucet	until	darker	product	starts	to	appear	(~5	seconds).
11.	 The	TCCN	tea	dispenser	is	now	ready	to	serve	tea.
3. Pull off the shipping
cap that covers the
spout on the bag.
4. Place the QCD next to
the spout.
5. Slide QCD sideways,
over the bag spout.
QCD snaps in place.
6. Push QCD plunger into
bag spout until plunger
top is flush with top of
QCD. A “click” will be
heard when it is fully
inserted.
LOAD PRODUCT
1.		Place	a	tea	concentrate	bag	on	the	counter	next	to	the	TCCN	tea	dispenser.	
2.	 Remove	the	top	cover	from	the	TCCN	tea	dispenser	and	pull	out	the	hose	with	the	QCD	
bag connector.
c. Grasping the bag connector (as shown in Load Product, step 6), push the sliding probe all the way into the
	 bag	spout.	A	“click”	will	be		heard	when	it	is	fully	inserted.	
d.	 Once	the	cleaning	solution	box	is	connected,	open	the	dispensing	valve	on	the	dispenser	and	run	liquid		
 through the valve until the clear cleaner liquid is detected. The dispensing line is now clean.
e.	 Disengage	the	bag	connector	by	snapping	the	connector	probe	out	and	remove	the	connector	from	the	spout.
f.	 Attach	a	tea	concentrate	BIB.
g.	 Open	the	dispensing	valve	on	dispenser.	Allow	liquid	to	flow	until	only	tea	flows,	no	clear	liquid.	
WATER PRESSURE AND MIXING VALVE
The tamper-proof index mark (on the ’adjustment knob-to-body’ threads of the pressure regulator) is a factory calibrat-
ed, pressure setting. The pressure regulator should rarely be changed. Primary
taste / brix adjustments should be done via the mixing valve by turning the rod
and tasting the finished product. 98% of flavor adjustments should be done in
this manner.
The purpose of the regulator is to provide uniform water pressure so the venturi-
style mixing device can produce a stable and uniform blend of concentrate and
water and, also to protect the hydraulics of the dispensing unit from “line pres-
sure”. It is not the primary adjustment for the brix level. From our testing, it has
been shown that exact PSI on the gage does not directly correlate to a brix level
from unit to unit and from installation location to installation location. 
Secondarily,	if	the	primary	adjustment	doesn’t	provide	the	ideal	brix	level,	call	
Curtis Care for instructions on how to adjust the regulator. As a rule, very little
taste adjustment is achieved via the pressure regulator.
CAUTION: Do Not Exceed 25 psi (static). Equipment failure or leakage will
result.
