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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.

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